13 research outputs found
Stimulation Characteristics of a Steroid-Eluting Electrode Compared with Three Conventional Electrodes
A New Steroid-Eluting Epicardial Lead: Experience with Atrial and Ventricular Implantation in the Immature Swine
A Prospective Multicenter Study on the Safety of a Pacemaker with Automatic Energy Control: Influence of the Electrical Factor on Chronic Stimulation Threshold.
Electrophysiological Characteristics of Bipolar Membrane Carbon Leads With and Without Steroid Elution Compared With a Conventional Carbon and a Steroid-Fluting Platinum Lead
Steroid-Eluting Epicardial Pacing Electrodes: Six Year Experience of Pacing Thresholds in a Growing Pediatric Population
Variation in P Wave Amplitude Immediately After Pacemaker Implantation: Possible Mechanism and Implications for Early Programming
Phthiraptera and Gamasida Parasites of Columbina picui (Temminck) (Columbiformes: Columbidae) in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil
Thirty-two specimens of Columbina picui (picui ground-dove) were examined, and a collection of arthropods was made by washing the external surface of the body and the nasal cavity. The species in the order Phthiraptera found and their respective prevalences, mean abundance and mean intensity were: Columbicola passerinae (84.4%; 10.3; 12.2), Hohorstiella passerinae (21.9%; 0.7; 3.1) and Physconelloides eurysema (3.1%; 0.1; 2). The gamasid mites found in the birds and their respective prevalences, mean abundance and mean intensity were: Pellonyssus marui (31.3%; 1.2; 3.9), Ornithonyssus bursa (15.6%; 0.2. ;1.2) and Mesonyssus sp. (6.3%; 0.1; 1). Columbicola passerinae, H. passerinae, P. eurysema, O. bursa, P. marui and Mesonyssus sp. were recorded for the first time infecting C. picui in Brazil. Except for O. bursa, the other species are reported for the first time in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
