
... outlet resistance. However, the general consensus among clinical urology research investigators conducting therapy trials involving chronic prostatitis patients is well reflected in the recent summary of Nickel and Sorensen(4) that "more research and larger clinical studies in the nonbacterial chron ...
The effect of acetaminophen (four grams a day for three consecutive
... 135 subjects (114 completed) received placebo. Study groups did not differ in demographics, alcohol consumption, nutritional status or baseline laboratory assessments. The peak mean ALT activity was 57 ± 45 IU/L and 55 ± 48 IU/L in the acetaminophen and placebo groups, respectively. Subgroup analyse ...
... 135 subjects (114 completed) received placebo. Study groups did not differ in demographics, alcohol consumption, nutritional status or baseline laboratory assessments. The peak mean ALT activity was 57 ± 45 IU/L and 55 ± 48 IU/L in the acetaminophen and placebo groups, respectively. Subgroup analyse ...
PROBIOTIC SUPPLEMENTATION, KE
... showed evidence of allergy to the test drug and showed evidence of non-tolerability to the test drugs. In this case, the patient was terminated from the trial, but still included in the intention-to-treat analysis of the study. ...
... showed evidence of allergy to the test drug and showed evidence of non-tolerability to the test drugs. In this case, the patient was terminated from the trial, but still included in the intention-to-treat analysis of the study. ...
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL CURRICULUM VITAE Date Prepared
... To assess the safety of repeated iCo-007 intravitreal injections in treatment of subjects with diabetic macular edema as monotherapy and in combination with ranibizumab or laser photocoagulation. To assess the change in visual acuity and retinal thickness on OCT from baseline to month 8 and month 12 ...
... To assess the safety of repeated iCo-007 intravitreal injections in treatment of subjects with diabetic macular edema as monotherapy and in combination with ranibizumab or laser photocoagulation. To assess the change in visual acuity and retinal thickness on OCT from baseline to month 8 and month 12 ...
Population Health Research Institute
... multidisciplinary and collaborative research that enhances our main clinical programs, we strive to share our knowledge beyond borders, while promoting the adoption of best practices within Canada and around the world. Hamilton Health Sciences currently administers a significant number of research p ...
... multidisciplinary and collaborative research that enhances our main clinical programs, we strive to share our knowledge beyond borders, while promoting the adoption of best practices within Canada and around the world. Hamilton Health Sciences currently administers a significant number of research p ...
John A. Moran Eye Center University Of Utah Health
... of the three billion DNA base pairs that make up the human genome, and identified tens of thousands of human genes. A transcriptome represents that small percentage of the genetic code that is transcribed into RNA molecules—estimated to be less than 5 percent of the genome in humans. Different cells ...
... of the three billion DNA base pairs that make up the human genome, and identified tens of thousands of human genes. A transcriptome represents that small percentage of the genetic code that is transcribed into RNA molecules—estimated to be less than 5 percent of the genome in humans. Different cells ...
Guideline: Peripherally inserted central venous
... - If using non-sterile antiseptic applicators, skin preparation should be undertaken by an alternative staff member who is not gowned and gloved to insert the line. • If alcohol is contraindicated (e.g. allergy, sensitivity, skin condition) clinicians should use aqueous povidone-iodine(38) 10%* or s ...
... - If using non-sterile antiseptic applicators, skin preparation should be undertaken by an alternative staff member who is not gowned and gloved to insert the line. • If alcohol is contraindicated (e.g. allergy, sensitivity, skin condition) clinicians should use aqueous povidone-iodine(38) 10%* or s ...
UCD Medicine Research - University College Dublin
... our partners in Ireland East Hospital Group have a clear identity and vision for health research in our academic health system. The School of Medicine & Medical Science is ideally configured to serve as the bi-directional, translational bridge between basic and patient-oriented research groups. We a ...
... our partners in Ireland East Hospital Group have a clear identity and vision for health research in our academic health system. The School of Medicine & Medical Science is ideally configured to serve as the bi-directional, translational bridge between basic and patient-oriented research groups. We a ...
- Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
... were calculated as follows: total nasal symptom score (TNSS) was defined as the sum of all 4 nasal symptom scores; total nonnasal symptom score (TNNSS) was defined as the sum of all 4 nonnasal symptom scores; and total symptom score (TSS) was defined as the sum of TNSS and TNNSS. Vital signs (blood ...
... were calculated as follows: total nasal symptom score (TNSS) was defined as the sum of all 4 nasal symptom scores; total nonnasal symptom score (TNNSS) was defined as the sum of all 4 nonnasal symptom scores; and total symptom score (TSS) was defined as the sum of TNSS and TNNSS. Vital signs (blood ...
Standards of Practice for Electrosurgery Unit
... (1) Some of the adhesive backing on the original single-use PRE will be missing, thus not allowing the single-use PRE to properly adhere to the skin of the patient and significantly increasing the risk for a burn to occur. (2) Removal of the original single-use PRE allows the CST to reinspect the sk ...
... (1) Some of the adhesive backing on the original single-use PRE will be missing, thus not allowing the single-use PRE to properly adhere to the skin of the patient and significantly increasing the risk for a burn to occur. (2) Removal of the original single-use PRE allows the CST to reinspect the sk ...
Department Report 2006
... In addition, you can read about innovative arthritis research that we will soon be embarking upon due to the generosity of Ruth and Bill Scott. In the fall of 2006, the Ruth and Bill Scott Center for Outcomes Research is scheduled to open in Poynter Hall. In coordination with Dr. James O'Dell, profe ...
... In addition, you can read about innovative arthritis research that we will soon be embarking upon due to the generosity of Ruth and Bill Scott. In the fall of 2006, the Ruth and Bill Scott Center for Outcomes Research is scheduled to open in Poynter Hall. In coordination with Dr. James O'Dell, profe ...
International FOP Association, Inc.
... In July 2015, the IFOPA launched the FOP Connection Registry with the following objectives in mind: • To organize the international FOP community for potential participation in clinical trials or other research studies • To enable FOP patients worldwide to report data on their own disease state in a ...
... In July 2015, the IFOPA launched the FOP Connection Registry with the following objectives in mind: • To organize the international FOP community for potential participation in clinical trials or other research studies • To enable FOP patients worldwide to report data on their own disease state in a ...
Ethical considerations of doll therapy for people with dementia
... doll, they should be supported to do so. While it has been acknowledged that there are no robust clinical guidelines on how best to support doll therapy, recommendations based on studies carried out by the Newcastle Challenging Behaviour Service (UK) advise that a doll should be strategically placed ...
... doll, they should be supported to do so. While it has been acknowledged that there are no robust clinical guidelines on how best to support doll therapy, recommendations based on studies carried out by the Newcastle Challenging Behaviour Service (UK) advise that a doll should be strategically placed ...
MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy Using Low Doses in a Small Sample
... to a sexual assault, and also to obtain preliminary data regarding efficacy. Although this study was originally planned to include 29 subjects, political pressures led to the closing of the study before it could be finished, at which time only six subjects had been treated. Preliminary results from ...
... to a sexual assault, and also to obtain preliminary data regarding efficacy. Although this study was originally planned to include 29 subjects, political pressures led to the closing of the study before it could be finished, at which time only six subjects had been treated. Preliminary results from ...
Acyclovir for treating primary herpetic gingivostomatitis (Review) The Cochrane Library
... During the acute phase of PHG many children may refuse to eat or drink because of the discomfort and pain from these lesions and consequently become rapidly dehydrated. Extraoral lesions (herpes labialis), which appear as erythematous papules on the vermilion border and adjacent skin of the lips, ma ...
... During the acute phase of PHG many children may refuse to eat or drink because of the discomfort and pain from these lesions and consequently become rapidly dehydrated. Extraoral lesions (herpes labialis), which appear as erythematous papules on the vermilion border and adjacent skin of the lips, ma ...
Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors: Similarities and
... in the treatment of MDD, and safety and tolerability. As the first available SNRI, venlafaxine has been well studied in each of these areas. There are far fewer studies assessing milnacipran, which has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of MDD (although it is approve ...
... in the treatment of MDD, and safety and tolerability. As the first available SNRI, venlafaxine has been well studied in each of these areas. There are far fewer studies assessing milnacipran, which has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of MDD (although it is approve ...
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology_129_3_2012
... follow-up after completion of treatment. Symptomatic medications were provided to all participants ...
... follow-up after completion of treatment. Symptomatic medications were provided to all participants ...
Verapo Journal12_19.indd
... bone marrow donors contributed to his son’s death. Aside from the strictly legal issues, the suit highlights two major points: first, the lifesaving potential of these procedures, and second, the difficulty in finding enough individuals who are willing to become marrow donors. Approximately 30 perce ...
... bone marrow donors contributed to his son’s death. Aside from the strictly legal issues, the suit highlights two major points: first, the lifesaving potential of these procedures, and second, the difficulty in finding enough individuals who are willing to become marrow donors. Approximately 30 perce ...
1: Introduction and Summary
... increasingly used therapeutic apheresis, * a technology * * initially mindful of the ancient practice of bloodletting. In therapeutic apheresis, a patient’s plasma and/or blood cellular parts are separated and then removed from the blood and replaced by substitute plasma or a related physiological s ...
... increasingly used therapeutic apheresis, * a technology * * initially mindful of the ancient practice of bloodletting. In therapeutic apheresis, a patient’s plasma and/or blood cellular parts are separated and then removed from the blood and replaced by substitute plasma or a related physiological s ...
Glaucoma at the Hamilton Glaucoma Center and the University of
... new methods for detecting and measuring glaucomatous optic neuropathy and monitoring its progression. She also studies the relationship between structural changes in the optic nerve and alteration of visual function , . as well as the characteristics of persons at an increased risk of developing gla ...
... new methods for detecting and measuring glaucomatous optic neuropathy and monitoring its progression. She also studies the relationship between structural changes in the optic nerve and alteration of visual function , . as well as the characteristics of persons at an increased risk of developing gla ...
AND EAR INFIRMARY
... is designed to restore limited sight to individuals suffering from retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic disease that causes “Today, depending on how severely impaired a patient’s progressive blindness by destroying the light-sensing cells vision is, a patient might be able to see a white line that in the ...
... is designed to restore limited sight to individuals suffering from retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic disease that causes “Today, depending on how severely impaired a patient’s progressive blindness by destroying the light-sensing cells vision is, a patient might be able to see a white line that in the ...
Product Monograph
... MI-CP124), SYNAGIS® solution for injection was used as an active control (3918 pediatric subjects) to evaluate an investigational monoclonal antibody for prophylaxis of serious RSV disease in premature infants or children with BPD or hemodynamically significant CHD. The overall rate and pattern of a ...
... MI-CP124), SYNAGIS® solution for injection was used as an active control (3918 pediatric subjects) to evaluate an investigational monoclonal antibody for prophylaxis of serious RSV disease in premature infants or children with BPD or hemodynamically significant CHD. The overall rate and pattern of a ...
Clinical Policy for Peripheral Venous Cannula Insertion and
... The following must be adhered to at all times: Used cannulae must be discarded immediately at the point of use by the person generating the waste into a sharps bin that complies to UN 3921 and BS7320 Sharps bins must not be overfilled, and must have the temporary closure mechanism in place when not ...
... The following must be adhered to at all times: Used cannulae must be discarded immediately at the point of use by the person generating the waste into a sharps bin that complies to UN 3921 and BS7320 Sharps bins must not be overfilled, and must have the temporary closure mechanism in place when not ...
Policy for consent to examination or treatment
... criminal offence of battery. Further, if healthcare professionals fail to obtain proper consent and the patient subsequently suffers harm as a result of treatment, this may be a factor in a claim of negligence against the healthcare professional involved. Poor handling of the consent process may als ...
... criminal offence of battery. Further, if healthcare professionals fail to obtain proper consent and the patient subsequently suffers harm as a result of treatment, this may be a factor in a claim of negligence against the healthcare professional involved. Poor handling of the consent process may als ...
Report on the Baseline Survey of Research Activity in
... At a time of dynamic changes within the health services and within the nursing and midwifery profession, a national strategy for Irish nursing and midwifery research was launched (Department of Health and Children, 2003a). The strategy’s 21 recommendations had been developed by consensus of key stak ...
... At a time of dynamic changes within the health services and within the nursing and midwifery profession, a national strategy for Irish nursing and midwifery research was launched (Department of Health and Children, 2003a). The strategy’s 21 recommendations had been developed by consensus of key stak ...