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Christian Prueter Benedikt Habermeyer Christine Norra Christoph M Kosinski 《Movement disorders》2003,18(6):712-713
Due to its low profile for extrapyramidal side-effects, quetiapine has become an alternative to clozapine in the treatment of dopamimetic psychosis in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). We describe the case of a patient with PD who developed severe akathisia, a common complication with classical antipsychotics, with quetiapine. 相似文献
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Christine Norra 《Clinical EEG and neuroscience》2007,38(2):66-73
Monoaminergic challenge tests allow investigating central nervous changes in humans under acute depletion of specific neurotransmitters (5-HT, DA, NE). Along with studies using alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine test (AMPT) and phenylalanine/tyrosine depletion test (APTD), the tryptophan depletion test (ATDT) represents the currently most established human challenge tool for the assessment of brain serotonin functioning. Neurophysiological studies in healthy and clinical samples may contribute to the search for a non-invasive and reliable biological marker of monoaminergic vulnerability or dysfunction. In the design of these studies, various biochemical and methodological aspects have to be taken into account. This article focuses on electrophysiological methodology and results of monoamine depletion studies (i.e., electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography, polysomnography, auditory evoked potentials and startle response). 相似文献
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Thomas Forkmann Ulf Kroehne Markus Wirtz Christine Norra Harald Baumeister Siegfried Gauggel Atilla Halil Elhan Alan Tennant Maren Boecker 《Journal of psychosomatic research》2013
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This study conducted a simulation study for computer-adaptive testing based on the Aachen Depression Item Bank (ADIB), which was developed for the assessment of depression in persons with somatic diseases. Prior to computer-adaptive test simulation, the ADIB was newly calibrated.Methods
Recalibration was performed in a sample of 161 patients treated for a depressive syndrome, 103 patients from cardiology, and 103 patients from otorhinolaryngology (mean age 44.1, SD = 14.0; 44.7% female) and was cross-validated in a sample of 117 patients undergoing rehabilitation for cardiac diseases (mean age 58.4, SD = 10.5; 24.8% women). Unidimensionality of the itembank was checked and a Rasch analysis was performed that evaluated local dependency (LD), differential item functioning (DIF), item fit and reliability. CAT-simulation was conducted with the total sample and additional simulated data.Results
Recalibration resulted in a strictly unidimensional item bank with 36 items, showing good Rasch model fit (item fit residuals < |2.5|) and no DIF or LD. CAT simulation revealed that 13 items on average were necessary to estimate depression in the range of − 2 and + 2 logits when terminating at SE ≤ 0.32 and 4 items if using SE ≤ 0.50. Receiver Operating Characteristics analysis showed that θ estimates based on the CAT algorithm have good criterion validity with regard to depression diagnoses (Area Under the Curve ≥ .78 for all cut-off criteria).Conclusion
The recalibration of the ADIB succeeded and the simulation studies conducted suggest that it has good screening performance in the samples investigated and that it may reasonably add to the improvement of depression assessment. 相似文献4.
P. Sebastian U. Mackenstedt M. Wassermann E. Wurst K. Hartelt T. Petney M. Pfäffle N. Littwin J.L.M. Steidle P. Selzer S. Norra D. Böhnke R. Gebhardt O. Kahl H. Dautel Dr. R. Oehme 《Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz》2014,57(5):549-556
Ticks and tick-borne diseases are of great significance for the health of humans and animals. However, the factors influencing their distribution and dynamics are inadequately known. In a project financed by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy Industry, as part of the program BWPLUS, interdisciplinary specialists work together to determine the influence of weather, (micro)climate, habitat, land use, human activities, and the population dynamics of host animals on the distribution and abundance of ticks and the diseases that they transmit in Baden-Württemberg. The project comprises four modules: the large-scale distribution of ticks in Baden-Württemberg (module 1), detailed studies of host–tick–pathogen interaction in relation to the microclimate (module 2), and the spatial occurrence of important tick-borne pathogens (module 3). The fourth module involves the comprehensive analysis and synthesis of all data in order to determine the relative importance of the factors studied and to develop a risk model. Recently, intensive investigations into tick control have been undertaken using various entomopathogenic fungi and nematodes as well as a parasitoid wasp. Our aim was to determine whether these natural enemies could be used to effectively reduce the number of free-living ticks. 相似文献
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Christian Knackstedt Marlies Arndt Karl Mischke Nikolaus Marx Fred Nieman Hanns Jürgen Kunert Patrick Schauerte Christine Norra 《Heart and vessels》2014,29(3):364-374
Congestive heart failure is frequent and leads to reduced exercise capacity, reduced quality of life (QoL), and depression in many patients. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) offer therapeutic options and may have an impact on QoL and depression. This study was performed to evaluate physical and mental health in patients undergoing ICD or combined CRT/ICD-implantation (CRT-D). Echocardiography, spiroergometry, and psychometric questionnaires [Beck Depression Inventory, General World Health Organization Five Well-being Index (WHO-5), Brief Symptom Inventory and 36-item Short Form (SF-36)] were obtained in 39 patients (ICD: 17, CRT-D: 22) at baseline and 6-month follow-up (FU) after device implantation. CRT-D patients had a higher NYHA class and broader left bundle branch block than ICD patients at baseline. At FU, ejection fraction (EF), peak oxygen uptake, and NYHA class improved significantly in CRT-D patients but remained unchanged in ICD patients. Patients with CRT-D implantation showed higher levels of depressive symptoms, psychological distress, and impairment in QoL at baseline and FU compared to ICD patients. These impairments remained mostly unchanged in all patients after 6 months. Overall, these findings imply that there is a need for careful assessment and treatment of psychological distress and depression in ICD and CRT-D patients in the course of device implantation as psychological burden seems to persist irrespective of physical improvement. 相似文献
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Norra C Waberski TD Kawohl W Kunert HJ Hock D Gobbelé R Buchner H Hoff P 《Neuropsychobiology》2004,49(2):71-80
Human cortical somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs), which are presumably generated in afferent thalamocortical and early cortical fibers, reveal a burst of superimposed early (N20) high-frequency oscillations (HFOs), around 600 Hz. There is increasing evidence of an imbalance of thalamocortical systems in schizophrenic patients. In order to assess correlations between somatosensory evoked oscillations and symptoms of schizophrenia, we investigated median nerve SEPs in 20 inpatients and their age-matched and gender-matched healthy controls using a multichannel EEG. Dipole source analysis and wavelet transformation were performed before and after application of a 450-Hz high-pass filter. In schizophrenics, the maximum HFOs occurred with a significantly prolonged latency. There was also a higher amplitude (energy) in the low-frequency range of the N20 component compared with the controls. Importantly, amplitudes (energy) of HFOs were inversely correlated with symptoms of formal thought disorder and delusions. Alterations of the thalamocortical somatosensory signal processing in schizophrenia with absence of an early HFO - assumed to be of inhibitory nature - could indicate a dysfunctional thalamic inhibition with increased amplitudes of N20, paralleled by enhanced positive schizophrenic symptoms. 相似文献
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J. Plisiene MD A. Blumberg MD G. Haager Msc C. Knackstedt MD J. Latsch MD C. Norra MD M. Arndt MD S. Tuerk Msc N. Heussen Msc M. Kelm MD H. G. Predel MD P. Schauerte MD 《Clinical research in cardiology》2008,97(11):820-826
Aims This prospective pilot-study was performed to assess whether regular moderate physical activity elevates the parasympathetic
tone to the atrio-ventricular node and decreases VR during permanent AF.
Background Adequate ventricular rate (VR) control in patients with permanent atrial fibrillation (AF) is not easy to accomplish.
Methods 10 patients (mean age 59 ± 10 years) with permanent AF (duration: 10 ± 8 years) underwent moderate physical exercise adjusted
to their individual physical capability (45 min walking/jogging twice a week). To analyze VR control physical exercise tests
and Holter-ECG recordings were performed before and after 4 months. In addition, stepwise lactate tests and psycho-pathometric
examinations were obtained.
Results After 4 months of training, there was a trend toward a decrease of mean VR in 24 h Holter-ECGs by 12% from 76 ± 20 to 67 ± 12 bpm
(P = 0.05) while there was no significant decrease of the minimal VR (38 ± 8 vs. 36.3 ± 4.5 bpm, P = 0.54). At a lactate threshold of 2 mmol/l there was a trend towards an increase of the running speed from 105 ± 11 to 116 ± 12 m/min
(P = 0.05). A significant VR decrease of 8% (range 5–10%) was observed at almost all exercise levels during exercise treadmill
testing. Increases of exercise capacity and decreases of VR were accompanied by subjective improvements of health perception.
Conclusion Regular moderate physical activity decreases VR at rest and during exercise while increasing exercise capacity. Physical training
should be taken into account for ventricular rate control during AF.
The study was supported by the German Atrial Fibrillation Competence Network (AFCN) funded by the Fedral Ministry of Education
and Research (FMBI).
A. Blumberg and J. Plisiene contributed equally to this study. 相似文献
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Norra MacReady 《Lancet neurology》2009,8(6):512-513