The Leo J. Geppert Award - American Academy of Pediatrics
... Introduction Pulmonary disease due to Mycobacterium Avium-Complex (MAC) is well described in patients with chronic lung disease or immunodeficiency. Despite the ubiquitous presence of MAC in the environment, it is not known to cause respiratory disease in children without risk factors. We report a c ...
... Introduction Pulmonary disease due to Mycobacterium Avium-Complex (MAC) is well described in patients with chronic lung disease or immunodeficiency. Despite the ubiquitous presence of MAC in the environment, it is not known to cause respiratory disease in children without risk factors. We report a c ...
Edarbyclor
... Some antihypertensive drugs have smaller blood pressure effects (as monotherapy) in black patients; however, the blood pressure effect of Edarbyclor in blacks is similar to that in non-blacks. Many antihypertensive drugs have additional approved indications and effects (e.g., on angina, heart failur ...
... Some antihypertensive drugs have smaller blood pressure effects (as monotherapy) in black patients; however, the blood pressure effect of Edarbyclor in blacks is similar to that in non-blacks. Many antihypertensive drugs have additional approved indications and effects (e.g., on angina, heart failur ...
MIFLONIDE
... referring the patient to a paediatric respiratory specialist. The long-term effects of this reduction in growth velocity associated with inhaled corticosteroids, including the impact on final adult height, are unknown. The potential for “catch-up” growth following discontinuation of treatment with o ...
... referring the patient to a paediatric respiratory specialist. The long-term effects of this reduction in growth velocity associated with inhaled corticosteroids, including the impact on final adult height, are unknown. The potential for “catch-up” growth following discontinuation of treatment with o ...
CARE CONFERENCE REPORT ACG 2013 UEGW 2013
... the capillary patterns (CP) of superficial gastric neoplasms is useful for predicting their histologic types, although CP is often difficult to interpret. NBIME with acetate enhancement (acetate-NBIME) is effective for the observation of mucosal microstructure patterns (SP) of gastric mucosa. Result ...
... the capillary patterns (CP) of superficial gastric neoplasms is useful for predicting their histologic types, although CP is often difficult to interpret. NBIME with acetate enhancement (acetate-NBIME) is effective for the observation of mucosal microstructure patterns (SP) of gastric mucosa. Result ...
Joan-Ramon Laporte
... • The RCT is the best epidemiological method for causal inference • However, it is often performed in a way which favours the sponsor’s treatment: – In its design – In data analysis and interpretation – In the publication of results ...
... • The RCT is the best epidemiological method for causal inference • However, it is often performed in a way which favours the sponsor’s treatment: – In its design – In data analysis and interpretation – In the publication of results ...
Report on The 55th Annual Meeting of the Irish Otolaryngology
... OBJECTIVE: HPV-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) represents a distinct clinicopathological subgroup of tumour, which confers a better prognosis and can be afforded alternative treatment methods. We present the results of analysis of ten years of archival tumour specimens from patie ...
... OBJECTIVE: HPV-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) represents a distinct clinicopathological subgroup of tumour, which confers a better prognosis and can be afforded alternative treatment methods. We present the results of analysis of ten years of archival tumour specimens from patie ...
Understanding Common Reasons for Patient Referrals
... of consultations, including wait times for a consult in each specialty; identifying patients who fail to keep appointments; and gauging demand. Electronic systems also enable the use of decision support rules at the time of consult ordering to ensure appropriate work-up prior to referral. Although r ...
... of consultations, including wait times for a consult in each specialty; identifying patients who fail to keep appointments; and gauging demand. Electronic systems also enable the use of decision support rules at the time of consult ordering to ensure appropriate work-up prior to referral. Although r ...
Prolonged fasting with fluid therapy is related to poorer outcomes in
... Intravenous fluid therapy has been used for almost 200 years and still remains as an essential part of patient care during hospitalisation, deserving the title of the quintessential cross-disciplinary subject of Medicine.1,2 The clinical situations in which intravenous fluids are used are myriad as ...
... Intravenous fluid therapy has been used for almost 200 years and still remains as an essential part of patient care during hospitalisation, deserving the title of the quintessential cross-disciplinary subject of Medicine.1,2 The clinical situations in which intravenous fluids are used are myriad as ...
UltrasoUnd-gUided regional anesthesia in a pediatric patient with acUte intermittent
... in the literature7, In light of this patient’s strong family history of anesthesia-related AIP complications, the decision was made in conjunction with the patient’s mother to use solely those medications that had received the top safety rating of “OK!” (i.e. “very likely to be safe for prolonged us ...
... in the literature7, In light of this patient’s strong family history of anesthesia-related AIP complications, the decision was made in conjunction with the patient’s mother to use solely those medications that had received the top safety rating of “OK!” (i.e. “very likely to be safe for prolonged us ...
Effects of Manual Lung Hyperinflation Using
... same FiO2 that the ventilator was delivering. The patient’s position during intervention was not described. Suction was not performed unless deemed necessary by the physiotherapist, in which case that patient was withdrawn from the study. Despite 71 patients enrolled into the study pre-operatively, ...
... same FiO2 that the ventilator was delivering. The patient’s position during intervention was not described. Suction was not performed unless deemed necessary by the physiotherapist, in which case that patient was withdrawn from the study. Despite 71 patients enrolled into the study pre-operatively, ...
Efficacy and safety of twice-daily aclidinium study
... patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In this 24-week, double-blind trial, patients were randomised to twice-daily aclidinium (200 mg or 400 mg) or placebo. The primary efficacy end-point was change in trough forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) at week 24. ...
... patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In this 24-week, double-blind trial, patients were randomised to twice-daily aclidinium (200 mg or 400 mg) or placebo. The primary efficacy end-point was change in trough forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) at week 24. ...
Long-term Maintenance of Normal Sinus Rhythm in Patients With
... tively low doses. Furthermore, we compared the safety of the two therapies, another fundamental criterion that can affect the overall benefit of drug treatment, especially in the case of AF, which is a non–life-threatening arrhythmia. In fact, our study showed that low-dose amiodarone tended to be m ...
... tively low doses. Furthermore, we compared the safety of the two therapies, another fundamental criterion that can affect the overall benefit of drug treatment, especially in the case of AF, which is a non–life-threatening arrhythmia. In fact, our study showed that low-dose amiodarone tended to be m ...
Long-term Maintenance of Normal Sinus Rhythm
... tively low doses. Furthermore, we compared the safety of the two therapies, another fundamental criterion that can affect the overall benefit of drug treatment, especially in the case of AF, which is a non–life-threatening arrhythmia. In fact, our study showed that low-dose amiodarone tended to be m ...
... tively low doses. Furthermore, we compared the safety of the two therapies, another fundamental criterion that can affect the overall benefit of drug treatment, especially in the case of AF, which is a non–life-threatening arrhythmia. In fact, our study showed that low-dose amiodarone tended to be m ...
Drugs for Coagulation disorders - Suny-perfusion
... synthesis of coagulation factors • This category of anticoagulant is significantly different from the heparins in that it can be administered orally. ...
... synthesis of coagulation factors • This category of anticoagulant is significantly different from the heparins in that it can be administered orally. ...
SW_QA257.4_LMWH_in_renal_impairment _PROPHYLAXIS _Final
... A meta-analysis of LMWH-treated patients with severe RI versus those with CrCl>30ml/min was unable to compare the incidence of bleeding with prophylactic doses due to insufficient data (6). Three out of the four studies that used prophylactic doses of enoxaparin (multiple doses of 40mg daily, or 0.5 ...
... A meta-analysis of LMWH-treated patients with severe RI versus those with CrCl>30ml/min was unable to compare the incidence of bleeding with prophylactic doses due to insufficient data (6). Three out of the four studies that used prophylactic doses of enoxaparin (multiple doses of 40mg daily, or 0.5 ...
module 3 - Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology
... and procedures for use of the specific system utilized within the institution. In an effort to promote patient safety, medication distribution practices use unit dose systems, computerized or automated systems, and bar coding. Occasionally, the traditional methods of distribution such as the multipl ...
... and procedures for use of the specific system utilized within the institution. In an effort to promote patient safety, medication distribution practices use unit dose systems, computerized or automated systems, and bar coding. Occasionally, the traditional methods of distribution such as the multipl ...
A Naturalistic Study of Dissociative Identity Disorder
... is needed. The present study was designed for this purpose and is limited to the cross-sectional results of an ongoing longitudinal pilot study of treatment outcome for DD patients. It relied on practice network methodology, in which participants are community therapists who recruit a patient partic ...
... is needed. The present study was designed for this purpose and is limited to the cross-sectional results of an ongoing longitudinal pilot study of treatment outcome for DD patients. It relied on practice network methodology, in which participants are community therapists who recruit a patient partic ...
Original articles
... diseases particularly asthma. In addition, acupuncture and yoga are used frequently in Western countries, however only a few of our asthmatics tried these methods. Our study also showed that not only cultural, religious and geographical differences but also diagnosis of the patients effect the use ...
... diseases particularly asthma. In addition, acupuncture and yoga are used frequently in Western countries, however only a few of our asthmatics tried these methods. Our study also showed that not only cultural, religious and geographical differences but also diagnosis of the patients effect the use ...
Now Indicated as a Single Agent for the Treatment of B
... ingle doses of greater than 30 mg or cumulative doses greater than 90 mg per week increase the incidence of pancytopenia. 2.2 Recommended Concomitant Medications • P remedicate with diphenhydramine (50 mg) and acetaminophen (5001000 mg) 30 minutes prior to first infusion and each dose escalation ...
... ingle doses of greater than 30 mg or cumulative doses greater than 90 mg per week increase the incidence of pancytopenia. 2.2 Recommended Concomitant Medications • P remedicate with diphenhydramine (50 mg) and acetaminophen (5001000 mg) 30 minutes prior to first infusion and each dose escalation ...
My STIVARGA® (regorafenib):
... wound healing problems. If you need to have a surgical procedure, tell your healthcare provider that you are taking STIVARGA. You should stop taking STIVARGA at least 2 weeks before any planned surgery The most common side effects with STIVARGA include tiredness, weakness, fatigue; diarrhea (frequen ...
... wound healing problems. If you need to have a surgical procedure, tell your healthcare provider that you are taking STIVARGA. You should stop taking STIVARGA at least 2 weeks before any planned surgery The most common side effects with STIVARGA include tiredness, weakness, fatigue; diarrhea (frequen ...
ANTAGONISTS MEDICATIONS in MAT CARE
... Treatment with Naltrexone: Components • Behavioral component: blockade of the positive (reinforcing) effects of heroin leads to gradual extinction of craving and compulsive drug use ...
... Treatment with Naltrexone: Components • Behavioral component: blockade of the positive (reinforcing) effects of heroin leads to gradual extinction of craving and compulsive drug use ...
FDB ISSUE BRIEF: Prescription Drug Abuse in
... patients with needed medications. As such, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration are all rallying to support the expansion of PDMPs. Yet many clinicians are unaware of these programs, and their use ...
... patients with needed medications. As such, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration are all rallying to support the expansion of PDMPs. Yet many clinicians are unaware of these programs, and their use ...
oxycodone | triptans | febuxostat | ipif | clozapine
... reduce inequalities, manage long-term conditions, reduce waiting times and improve productivity. IPIF hopes to meet these challenges by facilitating greater co-ordination than currently exists between primary and secondary care, and between other social services. ...
... reduce inequalities, manage long-term conditions, reduce waiting times and improve productivity. IPIF hopes to meet these challenges by facilitating greater co-ordination than currently exists between primary and secondary care, and between other social services. ...