Walter S. Bartynski
Western Pennsylvania Hospital
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Neurocritical Care | 2005
Walter S. Bartynski; Zella R. Zeigler; Richard K. Shadduck; John Lister
Introduction: This study examines whether malignant disease under treatment influences the incidence of cyclosporine or FK-506 neurotoxicity after myeloablative conditioning and allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (allo-BMT).Methods: Review of 290 patients who received myeloablative conditioning prior to allo-BMT and cyclosporine/FK-506 identified 21 (7.2%) patients with neurotoxicity confirmed by computed tomography or magnetic resonance. Underlying malignancy necessitating allo-BMT included leukemias (67%), lymphoma (10%), myelodysplastic syndrome (10%), and multiple myeloma (MM). Frequency of neurotoxicity by disease was compared.Results: The highest incidence of neurotoxicity was present with MM (25%), whereas the lowest incidence was present with lymphoma (2.7%). Other diseases demonstrated intermediate incidence, including acute leukemias (10%), myelodysplastic syndrome (6.4%), and chronic myelogenous leukemia (4.9%).Conclusion: Cyclosporine/FK-506 neurotoxicity varied according to the underlying malignancy. The variable susceptibility to the development of neurotoxicity in this population may depend on the interaction of host vasculature with disease specific factors. Understanding the cause of neurotoxicity could improve survival after allo-BMT.
American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2008
Walter S. Bartynski; William E. Rothfus; M. Kurs-Lasky
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: At lumbar diskography, intradiskal lidocaine can eliminate or reduce provoked diskogenic pain. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the postdiskogram CT features of lidocaine-sensitive and lidocaine-insensitive severely painful disks. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Intradiskal lidocaine was injected at 182 severely painful levels in 111 patients. Clinical records/imaging studies were reviewed for response to intradiskal lidocaine (complete/substantial, partial, and no pain improvement), evidence of diskographic contrast leakage (fluoroscopic/CT images), and the overall postdiskogram CT appearance in these severely painful disks. The assessed traditional Dallas grade (degeneration/radial tear [RT]) was supplemented by identified postdiskogram CT features of annular derangement (annular gap [AG], RT into peripheral annular tear [PAT], isolated PAT, lamellar annular tear, free/attached annular fragments, bucket-handle tear, and peripheral annular pocket). RESULTS: Isolated degenerative changes (40%) and radial defects with or without degeneration (60%) subsets were noted. Dallas grade 3 degeneration was most commonly observed (69%) with increased features of annular derangement in disks with a worsening Dallas grade. Complete/substantial versus no pain improvement was significantly associated with disk state (diskographic leakage, contained), radial defect (none, RT, or AG), and “RT-into-PAT” and were statistically significant in univariate models (P < .001). The associations remained significant in multivariate models. Higher Dallas degenerative grade and presence of free annular fragments were associated with a greater chance of no pain relief. CONCLUSION: Severely painful disks demonstrated complex annular derangement with both radial defects (RTs and AGs) or degenerative changes present, alone or in combination. Complete/substantial pain improvement after lidocaine administration is associated with disk state, radial defect (RT and AG), and RT-into-PAT.
American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2008
Walter S. Bartynski
American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2006
Walter S. Bartynski; J.F. Boardman; Zella R. Zeigler; Richard K. Shadduck; John Lister
American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2001
Walter S. Bartynski; Zella R. Zeigler; Michael P. Spearman; Luke Lin; Richard K. Shadduck; John Lister
American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2003
Walter S. Bartynski; Luke Lin
American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2005
Walter S. Bartynski; Stephen Z. Grahovac; William E. Rothfus
American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2005
Walter S. Bartynski; Matthew T. Heller; Stephen Z. Grahovac; William E. Rothfus; Marcia Kurs-Lasky
American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2004
Walter S. Bartynski; Zella R. Zeigler; Richard K. Shadduck; John Lister
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1991
Robert B. Buckingham; Thomas W. Braun; David Harinstein; Koray Oral; Dorothy H. Bauman; Walter S. Bartynski; Paul J. Killian; Leo P. Bidula