Acute Myocardial Infarction Associated with Pregnancy
... Thrombolytic therapy is a first-line treatment of acute myocardial infarction but has had limited use in pregnancy [135-148]. In fact, pregnancy currently constitutes a contraindication for thrombolytic treatment [66, 94], although the basis for such prohibition is strictly theoretical and has proba ...
... Thrombolytic therapy is a first-line treatment of acute myocardial infarction but has had limited use in pregnancy [135-148]. In fact, pregnancy currently constitutes a contraindication for thrombolytic treatment [66, 94], although the basis for such prohibition is strictly theoretical and has proba ...
eg `Draft Operational Manual for HIV Case
... shifted from AIDS as an end-stage disease to HIV infection. This led to many developed countries making HIV infection reportable. Today, many of the developed countries are reporting HIV infection cases confidentially, either by name or by codes. It is generally agreed in developed countries that HI ...
... shifted from AIDS as an end-stage disease to HIV infection. This led to many developed countries making HIV infection reportable. Today, many of the developed countries are reporting HIV infection cases confidentially, either by name or by codes. It is generally agreed in developed countries that HI ...
Third-Trimester Pregnancy Complications
... fetal distress with contractions. Cesarean delivery may be considered for preterm infants who demonstrate evidence of fetal growth restriction or if serious maternal conditions coexist, such as severe preeclampsia or eclampsia.12 Postpartum management ...
... fetal distress with contractions. Cesarean delivery may be considered for preterm infants who demonstrate evidence of fetal growth restriction or if serious maternal conditions coexist, such as severe preeclampsia or eclampsia.12 Postpartum management ...
Improving the diagnosis and treatment of smear-negative
... Level of evidence available for the recommendations ...
... Level of evidence available for the recommendations ...
HARNESS Study: switch to ATV/r + RAL - ARV
... ATV and RAL geometric mean Ctrough values, available for most patients, were within therapeutic ranges over the study course HARNESS ...
... ATV and RAL geometric mean Ctrough values, available for most patients, were within therapeutic ranges over the study course HARNESS ...
ESC Guidelines on the management of cardiovascular diseases
... evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures was performed including assessment of the risk–benefit ratio. Estimates of expected health outcomes for larger populations were included, where data exist. The level of evidence and the strength of recommendation of particular treatment options wer ...
... evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures was performed including assessment of the risk–benefit ratio. Estimates of expected health outcomes for larger populations were included, where data exist. The level of evidence and the strength of recommendation of particular treatment options wer ...
ESC Guidelines on the management of cardiovascular diseases
... Associations: European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), Heart Failure Association (HFA). Working Groups: Thrombosis, Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease, Hypertension and the Heart, Pulmonary Circulation and Right Ventricular F ...
... Associations: European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), Heart Failure Association (HFA). Working Groups: Thrombosis, Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease, Hypertension and the Heart, Pulmonary Circulation and Right Ventricular F ...
GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS OF PREGNANCY 2008
... Gestational hypertension is characterised by the new onset of hypertension after 20 weeks gestation without any maternal or fetal features of preeclampsia, followed by return of blood pressure to normal within 3 months post-partum. At first presentation this diagnosis will include some women (up to ...
... Gestational hypertension is characterised by the new onset of hypertension after 20 weeks gestation without any maternal or fetal features of preeclampsia, followed by return of blood pressure to normal within 3 months post-partum. At first presentation this diagnosis will include some women (up to ...
ESC Guidelines on the management of cardiovascular diseases
... Associations: European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), Heart Failure Association (HFA). Working Groups: Thrombosis, Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease, Hypertension and the Heart, Pulmonary Circulation and Right Ventricular F ...
... Associations: European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), Heart Failure Association (HFA). Working Groups: Thrombosis, Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease, Hypertension and the Heart, Pulmonary Circulation and Right Ventricular F ...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria and antimalarial
... The Global Malaria Control Strategy is a concerted effort meant to bring about changes in the way malaria problem is addressed. As a result, this strategy stresses the selective use of preventive measures wherever they can lead to sustainable results (WHO, 1993). The measures are aimed at halting th ...
... The Global Malaria Control Strategy is a concerted effort meant to bring about changes in the way malaria problem is addressed. As a result, this strategy stresses the selective use of preventive measures wherever they can lead to sustainable results (WHO, 1993). The measures are aimed at halting th ...
Hepatitis C UPDATE
... yet.” She believes that if she keeps treating her liver with respect, totally abstaining from alcohol and taking such forms of natural treatment as milk thistle, the hepatitis C might not raise its horrid head. Ms Hordos’s one concern is that she, like so many others, will not receive compensation f ...
... yet.” She believes that if she keeps treating her liver with respect, totally abstaining from alcohol and taking such forms of natural treatment as milk thistle, the hepatitis C might not raise its horrid head. Ms Hordos’s one concern is that she, like so many others, will not receive compensation f ...
TRI-LEVLEN® 21 Tablets TRI
... years), hypertensive women who also smoke. Hypertension was found to be a risk factor, for both users and nonusers, for both types of strokes, while smoking interacted to increase the risk for hemorrhagic strokes. In a large study, the relative risk of thrombotic strokes has been shown to range from ...
... years), hypertensive women who also smoke. Hypertension was found to be a risk factor, for both users and nonusers, for both types of strokes, while smoking interacted to increase the risk for hemorrhagic strokes. In a large study, the relative risk of thrombotic strokes has been shown to range from ...
mood stabilisers guidelines - Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation
... activity of both preparations. Despite small differences in bioavailability and peak plasma levels, there are no significant differences between the two drugs (1.00g of semi-sodium valproate is equivalent to 1.08g of sodium valproate, this difference is not considered clinically significant). Depako ...
... activity of both preparations. Despite small differences in bioavailability and peak plasma levels, there are no significant differences between the two drugs (1.00g of semi-sodium valproate is equivalent to 1.08g of sodium valproate, this difference is not considered clinically significant). Depako ...
novel influenza 2009 (h1n1) - National Certification Corporation
... October 1, 2009, there were 28 deaths from H1N1 among pregnant women, representing 13% of all H1N1 deaths. The women were reported to be fairly healthy prior to contracting influenza. Complications usually involve the respiratory system (pneumonia) or predispose to preterm labor or premature rupture ...
... October 1, 2009, there were 28 deaths from H1N1 among pregnant women, representing 13% of all H1N1 deaths. The women were reported to be fairly healthy prior to contracting influenza. Complications usually involve the respiratory system (pneumonia) or predispose to preterm labor or premature rupture ...
Maternal Health/ Delivery Emergency Care
... slums of Kolkata. These women are not dying of diseases, they are dying because they are women and it is their lot to reproduce and give birth to children. Most who die are illiterate, do not own any land, cannot start a shop and usually cannot decide if and with whom they will become pregnant. This ...
... slums of Kolkata. These women are not dying of diseases, they are dying because they are women and it is their lot to reproduce and give birth to children. Most who die are illiterate, do not own any land, cannot start a shop and usually cannot decide if and with whom they will become pregnant. This ...
national guidelines for management of sexually transmitted and
... infections and HIV in the community and offers a unique opportunity for targeted education about reproductive health. Early and appropriate treatment of STIs/RTIs at the first contact between patients and health care providers is, therefore, an important public health measure. In the case of adolesc ...
... infections and HIV in the community and offers a unique opportunity for targeted education about reproductive health. Early and appropriate treatment of STIs/RTIs at the first contact between patients and health care providers is, therefore, an important public health measure. In the case of adolesc ...
Barriers to Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence
... Adherence to the treatment regimen is essential to the success of highly active antiretroviral therapy for patients who are infected with HIV. The evidence suggests that poor adherence to antiretroviral drug therapy is a major problem that has the potential to diminish effective viral suppression, p ...
... Adherence to the treatment regimen is essential to the success of highly active antiretroviral therapy for patients who are infected with HIV. The evidence suggests that poor adherence to antiretroviral drug therapy is a major problem that has the potential to diminish effective viral suppression, p ...
ms. subija.d
... require hospitalization because of hypermesis gravidarum.19 An experimental study was conducted to determine if ginger syrup mixed in water is an effective remedy of the relied of nausea and vomiting in the first trimester of pregnancy. The finding revealed that after days 10 of the 13(77%) subjects ...
... require hospitalization because of hypermesis gravidarum.19 An experimental study was conducted to determine if ginger syrup mixed in water is an effective remedy of the relied of nausea and vomiting in the first trimester of pregnancy. The finding revealed that after days 10 of the 13(77%) subjects ...
View/Open
... / AIDS. Adherence to ART is the key to a successful treatment outcome. This study investigates the adherence of people living with HIV who are on ART. Since high levels of adherence of more than 95% are required to achieve effective suppression of the viral load, the researcher finds it very importa ...
... / AIDS. Adherence to ART is the key to a successful treatment outcome. This study investigates the adherence of people living with HIV who are on ART. Since high levels of adherence of more than 95% are required to achieve effective suppression of the viral load, the researcher finds it very importa ...
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Diagnosis, Therapy and Follow
... therapy. If most of the measurements (at least 50 %) are elevated during two weeks, insulin therapy should be considered. In the cases of diet controlled GDM, if all the test results lie in the target range within the first 2 weeks, then one measurement perday on a rotating schedule will be sufficie ...
... therapy. If most of the measurements (at least 50 %) are elevated during two weeks, insulin therapy should be considered. In the cases of diet controlled GDM, if all the test results lie in the target range within the first 2 weeks, then one measurement perday on a rotating schedule will be sufficie ...
High Risk Pregnancy
... heavier, and full of milk that can be expressed on pressure, or may escape spontaneously. This procedure is associated with a considerable local throbbing pain extending the axillae. • Characteristics of breast milk. It is suited to the infant’s needs, easily digestible, germ-free, fresh, warm and ...
... heavier, and full of milk that can be expressed on pressure, or may escape spontaneously. This procedure is associated with a considerable local throbbing pain extending the axillae. • Characteristics of breast milk. It is suited to the infant’s needs, easily digestible, germ-free, fresh, warm and ...
Genital Herpes - Jason Carter MD
... The acyclic nucleoside analogues acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir are available for the management of genital herpes.24 All are effective for the treatment of a first episode of genital herpes,25-27 for episodic treatment of recurrent genital herpes,28-32 and when taken daily for the prevent ...
... The acyclic nucleoside analogues acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir are available for the management of genital herpes.24 All are effective for the treatment of a first episode of genital herpes,25-27 for episodic treatment of recurrent genital herpes,28-32 and when taken daily for the prevent ...
Newborn Care Guide - The Uniformed Services at USU
... Family, environmental and social risk factors have been assessed Outpatient follow-up care has been scheduled ...
... Family, environmental and social risk factors have been assessed Outpatient follow-up care has been scheduled ...
The chemical bases of the various AIDS epidemics
... and candida) pneumonia, oral yeast infections, dementia, diarrhea, herpes, tuberculosis, lymphoma, weight loss, toxoplasmosis, chronic fevers, etc. (table 1), (Centers for Disease Control 1986). A similar, non-random epidemic was soon also reported in Europe by the World Health Organization (WHO), ( ...
... and candida) pneumonia, oral yeast infections, dementia, diarrhea, herpes, tuberculosis, lymphoma, weight loss, toxoplasmosis, chronic fevers, etc. (table 1), (Centers for Disease Control 1986). A similar, non-random epidemic was soon also reported in Europe by the World Health Organization (WHO), ( ...
METHAMPHETAMINE and HIV
... populations. Rural meth users are more likely to cite meth’s ability to improve functioning at jobs that require long hours or tedious tasks. Women are more likely than men to use meth for weight loss or because of coercion, force, or threats of violence.2 Men are more likely to cite meth use as a m ...
... populations. Rural meth users are more likely to cite meth’s ability to improve functioning at jobs that require long hours or tedious tasks. Women are more likely than men to use meth for weight loss or because of coercion, force, or threats of violence.2 Men are more likely to cite meth use as a m ...