Regulation and Disturbances of Gastrointestinal Function: 9th
Symposium Proceedings
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in December 1991
Book
Hardback
182 pages
978-0-444-81409-8 (ISBN)
Description
Leading researchers in the fields of motility, blood flow, and inflammation with respect to regulation and disturbances of gastrointestinal function have contributed to the present volume. Dr. Michael Tryba, as the invited international specialist, reviews studies of numerous severely ill patients in intensive care units at high risk of complications such as stress bleeding and systemic infections. His conclusions that for the prophylaxis of stress bleeding, acid suppressing agents should not be used, and indeed all sessions of the Ninth Symposium, provided a source for lively discussion between investigators from different areas of research, including clinical and experimental medicine.
Leading researchers in the fields of motility, blood flow, and inflammation with respect to regulation and disturbances of gastrointestinal function have contributed to the present volume. Dr. Michael Tryba, as the invited international specialist, reviews studies of numerous severely ill patients in intensive care units at high risk of complications such as stress bleeding and systemic infections. His conclusions that for the prophylaxis of stress bleeding, acid suppressing agents should not be used, and indeed all sessions of the Ninth Symposium, provided a source for lively discussion between investigators from different areas of research, including clinical and experimental medicine.
Leading researchers in the fields of motility, blood flow, and inflammation with respect to regulation and disturbances of gastrointestinal function have contributed to the present volume. Dr. Michael Tryba, as the invited international specialist, reviews studies of numerous severely ill patients in intensive care units at high risk of complications such as stress bleeding and systemic infections. His conclusions that for the prophylaxis of stress bleeding, acid suppressing agents should not be used, and indeed all sessions of the Ninth Symposium, provided a source for lively discussion between investigators from different areas of research, including clinical and experimental medicine.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Weight
568 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-81409-8 (9780444814098)
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Preface. 1. Special lecture. Parenteral stress bleeding prophylaxis: Mechanisms of action, efficacy, and side effects (M. Tryba). Chairman's remarks (Y. Kasuya). 2. Motility. Interdigestive migrating complex in health disease in 24-hour recordings (T. Sekiguchi, T. Horikoshi, T. Matsuzaki, M. Kusano). Role of the sphincter of Oddi in regulation of bile flow-sphincter phasic contraction and the duodenal migrating motor complex (K. Ono, H. Suzuki). Contractions mediated by enteric 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT 3 ) receptors in the canine small intestine in vivo (T. Neya, M. Mizutani, S. Nakayama). Chairman's remarks (Y. Matsuo). 3. Blood flow. Constriction of gastric arteries during water immersion stress and its effect on gastric blood flow (K. Itoh et al.). Hemodynamic effect of leukocyte and endothelium interaction on colonic mucosal blood flow in ischemia-reperfusion injury (E. Sekizuka et al.). Chairman's remarks (M. Tsuchiya). 4. Inflammation. Interaction of aggresive and defensive factors in relation to the intracellular pH regulation of the surface epithelial layer of the gastric mucosa (F. Nagano et al.). Helicobacter pylori -associated gastroduodenal disease: immunological aspects (A. Yachi. T. Sugiyama, K. Imai, T. Yabana). Chairman's remarks (Y. Matsuo). 5. Secretion. Histochemical characterization of gastric mucin-secreting cells and the surface mucous gel layer (T. Katsuya et al.). Author index. Subject index.