126 resultados para Downey
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Two additional volumes, under the title "Social hours with celebrities, being the third and fourth volumes of 'Gossip of the century'," were published in 1898, edited by Rachel Harriette Busk.
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Top Row: Douglas G. Pointon, Anne M. Laliberte, Anne T. Reaume, Karen R. Anderson, Margaret A. Mehall, Laura Meintel(Cepko), Sharon M. Milberger, Felicia I. Kle??, Pamela J. DcKeyser, Kathryn G. Maudlin, Mary C. Downey, Julie A. Gergen, Anne K. Hubling, Helen Mourao, Deborah L. Dubrul, Sarah E. Whorf
Row 2: Andrea Mitchell, Karen E. Grost, Paula V. Nersesian, Kelly A. Fleming, Mary Beth Morton, Lynda L. Cooley, Cynthia A. Wandzel, Deborah L. Bach, Karen A. Schwartz, Rhonda G. Pasma, Lesley M. Shafer, Michelle A. Kauer, Mary Jo Raftery, Carol A. Hammell, Josephine G. Ratcliffe
Row 3: Shon A. Pilarski, Julie S. Peritz, Terri L. McPherson, Tina T. chandler, Janet C. Pinkerton, Rosanna M. Knapp, Lisa A. Krukowski, Madelyn L. Nichols, Jaleh Shafii, Elizabeth A. Beer, Molly A. Finn, Dyann E. Botsford, Kathryn J. Meier, Angela L. Bruder (Crane), Herlinda Olive-Downs, Laura B. Bailey
Row 4: Laura L. Brooks, Lisa K. Feezell
Row 5: Cindy L. Harvey, Kerri A. Bacsanyi, Diane R. Cepko, Sheila E. Falk, Marylin A. Jeromin, Marianne Gerard, Sharon L. Podeszwa, Lynette A. LaPratt, Mary Ann Williams, Diana L. Faulk, Christine L. Henriksen, Sharon M. LaMacchia
Row 6: Deborah A. ranazzi (Maxim), Debra J. Mitchell, Holly B. O'Brien, Elaine K. Hebda, Jeanne L. Bruff, Crystal M. Emery, Cleola Hinton, Kathleen T. Hutton, Holly L. Nelson, Karen F. Kraker
Row 7: Meghan A. Sweeney, Christine M. Olree, Marlynn J. Marroso, Toni L. Lowery, Catherine L. Carroll, Elisabeth A. Pennington, Shake Ketefian, Rhetaugh G. Dumas, Janice B. Lindberg, Marlene Rutledge, Kimberley A. Vnuk, Anne M. Walsh, Rae Ann Vander Weide, Cheryl L. Boyd
Row 8: Renee M. Marks, Janine M. Simon, Renee A. Bowles, Linda Kurpinski-Nabozny, Teresa E. Ohman, Joanna E. Bok, Jodi F. Siegel, Janeen M. Chebli, Susan M. Williamson, Mary M. Fedewa, Rose Marie Stacey, Angela J. DeWitt, Kim E. Whelan, Lyndall P. Miller
Row 9: Jean M. Dziurgot, Amy J. Elwart, Lorrie A. Sheck, Amy A. Plasman, Mary L. Schuette, Susan K. Bowen, Heather A. Woodward, Luann N. Richert, Laurie J. Schlukebir, Linda L. Stevenson(Said), Carolyn N. Hartke, Rebecca L. Evans, Kathryn A. Savage, Kathryn A. Sailus (Linden), Heidi Deininger, Jennifer J. Eppley
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Front Row: Scott Van Appledorn, Eric Lesser, Eric Namesnik, Steve Duttenhofer, Michael Barrowman, Steven Bigelow, Stephen Hamerski, Eric R. Bailey, Brice Kopas, Jarrett R. Winter .
Second Row: head coach Jon Urbanchek, asst. coach Mark Noetzel, Jayson Field, Thomas w Stabile, Jr., James Hume, Bradley Lambert, Robert S. Silverman, Gregory Gooch, Noel Strauss, Thomas Hay, Timothy Bower, grad. asst. Rick Wilkening, diving coach Dick Kimball.
Back Row: Rodney VanTassell, Brian Gunn, Eric Wunderlich, Jeff, Klotz, John Kiani, Marc Milobinski, Abel Sanchez, Matthew Jaffe, Kent Tschannen, Jeff Jozwiak.
Front Row: Scott Skoglund, Kevin Glass, Richard Mitvalsky, Ryan Downey.
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Aims/hypothesis: Subclinical left ventricular (LV) dysfunction has been shown by tissue Doppler and strain imaging in diabetic patients in the absence of coronary disease or LV hypertrophy, but the prevalence and aetiology of this finding remain unclear. This study sought to identify the prevalence and the determinants of subclinical diabetic heart disease. Methods: A group of 219 unselected patients with type 2 diabetes without known cardiac disease underwent resting and stress echocardiography. After exclusion of coronary artery disease or LV hypertrophy, the remaining 120 patients ( age 57 +/- 10 years, 73 male) were studied with tissue Doppler imaging. Peak systolic strain of each wall and systolic (Sm) and diastolic ( Em) velocity of each basal segment were measured from the three apical views and averaged for each patient. Significant subclinical LV dysfunction was identified according to Sm and Em normal ranges adjusted by age and sex. Strain and Em were correlated with clinical, therapeutic, echocardiographic and biochemical variables, and significant independent associations were sought using a multiple linear regressionmodel. Results: Significant subclinical LV dysfunction was present in 27% diabetic patients. Myocardial systolic dysfunction by peak strain was independently associated with glycosylated haemoglobin level ( p< 0.001) and lack of angiotensin- converting enzyme inhibitor treatment ( p= 0.003). Myocardial diastolic function ( Em) was independently predicted by age ( p= 0.013), hypertension ( p= 0.001), insulin ( p= 0.008) and metformin ( p= 0.01) treatment. Conclusions/ interpretation: In patients with diabetes mellitus, subclinical LV dysfunction is common and associated with poor diabetic control, advancing age, hypertension and metformin treatment; ACE inhibitor and insulin therapies appear to be protective.