Review - American Physiological Society
... development of hypertension depends on genetically determined renal dysfunction with resultant salt and water retention (2). In most cases, hypertension results from a complex interaction of genetic, environmental, and demographic 762 4 November 2003 Annals of Internal Medicine Volume 139 • Number 9 ...
... development of hypertension depends on genetically determined renal dysfunction with resultant salt and water retention (2). In most cases, hypertension results from a complex interaction of genetic, environmental, and demographic 762 4 November 2003 Annals of Internal Medicine Volume 139 • Number 9 ...
Material for Exercise 6: Analyzing the Logical Structure of a Complex
... (6) Once you have arrived at the premises and the conclusion for the subarguments associated with all of the inference indicators, try to link the subarguments together in such a way that every conclusion of a sub-argument - with the exception of the grand conclusion that the argument as a whole is ...
... (6) Once you have arrived at the premises and the conclusion for the subarguments associated with all of the inference indicators, try to link the subarguments together in such a way that every conclusion of a sub-argument - with the exception of the grand conclusion that the argument as a whole is ...
What You Need to Know: Blood Factors for Hemophilia
... FEIBA [prescribing information]. Westlake Village, CA: Baxter Healthcare Corporation; July 2013. NovoSeven RT [prescribing information]. Plainsboro, NJ: Novo Nordisk ; March 2016. ASD Healthcare ...
... FEIBA [prescribing information]. Westlake Village, CA: Baxter Healthcare Corporation; July 2013. NovoSeven RT [prescribing information]. Plainsboro, NJ: Novo Nordisk ; March 2016. ASD Healthcare ...
Noninvasive fetal blood group genotyping of rhesus D, c, E and of K
... positive for a certain blood group antigen there is a 50% chance that the fetus does not carry the risk antigen. In these pregnancies, there is no risk of HDFN and no further follow-up is needed. If, however, the fetus does inherit the implicated antigen, careful monitoring for fetal anaemia with se ...
... positive for a certain blood group antigen there is a 50% chance that the fetus does not carry the risk antigen. In these pregnancies, there is no risk of HDFN and no further follow-up is needed. If, however, the fetus does inherit the implicated antigen, careful monitoring for fetal anaemia with se ...
Subtypes of Hepatitis B Antigen in Blood Donors and Post
... of liver disease (three donors) had together donated 24 units of blood before they were excluded. None of these donors had been involved in a known case of post-transfusion hepatitis. Two of the donors who were found to have chronic persistent hepatitis and were long-term carriers of HBA in the seru ...
... of liver disease (three donors) had together donated 24 units of blood before they were excluded. None of these donors had been involved in a known case of post-transfusion hepatitis. Two of the donors who were found to have chronic persistent hepatitis and were long-term carriers of HBA in the seru ...
Disorders of Blood Pressure Regulation
... fluid volume, or extracellular sodium concentration. Most of the renin that is released leaves the kidney and enters the bloodstream, where it acts enzymatically to convert an inactive circulating plasma protein called angiotensinogen to angiotensin I (Fig. 23-4). Angiotensin I is then converted to ...
... fluid volume, or extracellular sodium concentration. Most of the renin that is released leaves the kidney and enters the bloodstream, where it acts enzymatically to convert an inactive circulating plasma protein called angiotensinogen to angiotensin I (Fig. 23-4). Angiotensin I is then converted to ...
Safety and biological aspects of present
... patients need a central dialysis catheter (CDC) for access, placed close to or within the heart. To analyze if leakage current during standard HD would influence the ECG, patients with CDC or with AV-fistula as access were investigated. To analyse if air contamination could occur without activating ...
... patients need a central dialysis catheter (CDC) for access, placed close to or within the heart. To analyze if leakage current during standard HD would influence the ECG, patients with CDC or with AV-fistula as access were investigated. To analyse if air contamination could occur without activating ...
Instructions for use
... On the left hand side of the screen you will see a number of drop-down boxes. A selection must be made in each box before the results will be shown. ...
... On the left hand side of the screen you will see a number of drop-down boxes. A selection must be made in each box before the results will be shown. ...
Antimicrobial/anti-biofilm activity of expired blood platelets and their
... (PMPs) and other released factors, which possess potential antimicrobial properties. It has been agreed that PMP activity may have positive importance in the pathogenesis of various types of infection and the resistance to their action is relevant to the outcome of the particular disease [2,4,5,7]. ...
... (PMPs) and other released factors, which possess potential antimicrobial properties. It has been agreed that PMP activity may have positive importance in the pathogenesis of various types of infection and the resistance to their action is relevant to the outcome of the particular disease [2,4,5,7]. ...
Resistant Hypertension: Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment: A Scientific Statement
... Abstract—Resistant hypertension is a common clinical problem faced by both primary care clinicians and specialists. While the exact prevalence of resistant hypertension is unknown, clinical trials suggest that it is not rare, involving perhaps 20% to 30% of study participants. As older age and obesi ...
... Abstract—Resistant hypertension is a common clinical problem faced by both primary care clinicians and specialists. While the exact prevalence of resistant hypertension is unknown, clinical trials suggest that it is not rare, involving perhaps 20% to 30% of study participants. As older age and obesi ...
Albumin Escape - Circulation Research
... ET-3) has recently been described.12 ET-134 and ET-35 have been shown to cause marked vasoconstriction, resulting in increases in mean arterial pressure when injected into dogs or rats. The increased vascular resistance is associated with a decrease in cardiac output. Several possible explanations f ...
... ET-3) has recently been described.12 ET-134 and ET-35 have been shown to cause marked vasoconstriction, resulting in increases in mean arterial pressure when injected into dogs or rats. The increased vascular resistance is associated with a decrease in cardiac output. Several possible explanations f ...
Methodologies for Detection of Hemoglobin
... should be possible to apply similar techniques to detect the differences between polymerized and native human hemoglobins to confirm the presence of the HBOCs Polyheme and Hemolink. Because Hemopure is bovine in origin, and there are significant differences in the amino acid sequences between bovine ...
... should be possible to apply similar techniques to detect the differences between polymerized and native human hemoglobins to confirm the presence of the HBOCs Polyheme and Hemolink. Because Hemopure is bovine in origin, and there are significant differences in the amino acid sequences between bovine ...
Lower limb orthopaedic surgery results in changes to coagulation
... pilot study was to test the hypothesis that lower limb orthopaedic surgery results in changes to coagulation, non-specific markers of inflammation (primary objective) and selective clinical outcome measures (secondary objective). Methods: Test subjects were scheduled for elective total hip replaceme ...
... pilot study was to test the hypothesis that lower limb orthopaedic surgery results in changes to coagulation, non-specific markers of inflammation (primary objective) and selective clinical outcome measures (secondary objective). Methods: Test subjects were scheduled for elective total hip replaceme ...
Resistant Hypertension
... Abstract—Resistant hypertension is a common clinical problem faced by both primary care clinicians and specialists. While the exact prevalence of resistant hypertension is unknown, clinical trials suggest that it is not rare, involving perhaps 20% to 30% of study participants. As older age and obesi ...
... Abstract—Resistant hypertension is a common clinical problem faced by both primary care clinicians and specialists. While the exact prevalence of resistant hypertension is unknown, clinical trials suggest that it is not rare, involving perhaps 20% to 30% of study participants. As older age and obesi ...
Policy For The Management Of Central Venous
... Connection devices are now widely used in clinical practice. Some health professionals are concerned about the potential risk of contamination. Several studies have addressed this issue and conclude that there is no evidence that their use is associated with increased risk of catheter related infect ...
... Connection devices are now widely used in clinical practice. Some health professionals are concerned about the potential risk of contamination. Several studies have addressed this issue and conclude that there is no evidence that their use is associated with increased risk of catheter related infect ...
Resistant Hypertension: Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment
... Abstract—Resistant hypertension is a common clinical problem faced by both primary care clinicians and specialists. While the exact prevalence of resistant hypertension is unknown, clinical trials suggest that it is not rare, involving perhaps 20% to 30% of study participants. As older age and obesi ...
... Abstract—Resistant hypertension is a common clinical problem faced by both primary care clinicians and specialists. While the exact prevalence of resistant hypertension is unknown, clinical trials suggest that it is not rare, involving perhaps 20% to 30% of study participants. As older age and obesi ...
Modified Ultrafiltration During Cardiopulmonary Bypass and
... pulmonary injury in most of pediatric patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Pulmonary dysfunction was marked by reduced pulmonary compliance, increased pulmonary vascular resistance, and also reduced gas exchange (31). Severe acute pulmonary involvement can occasionally lead to ...
... pulmonary injury in most of pediatric patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Pulmonary dysfunction was marked by reduced pulmonary compliance, increased pulmonary vascular resistance, and also reduced gas exchange (31). Severe acute pulmonary involvement can occasionally lead to ...
Control of Regional Blood Flow by Endothelium
... The rats that had received 300 mg/kg L-arginine acetate (experiment 2) also received 300 mg/kg Larginine hydrochloride at least 24 hours later. L-NMMA and, starting 10 minutes later, received increasing intravenous doses of L-arginine acetate Experiment 5: Effects of L-arginine hydrochloride on (35, ...
... The rats that had received 300 mg/kg L-arginine acetate (experiment 2) also received 300 mg/kg Larginine hydrochloride at least 24 hours later. L-NMMA and, starting 10 minutes later, received increasing intravenous doses of L-arginine acetate Experiment 5: Effects of L-arginine hydrochloride on (35, ...
Blood – Urine Collection and Processing
... procedure as easy and painless as possible for participants. Technicians must remain calm and project an attitude of competence even when faced with the most nervous or inquiring participant. The best way to achieve this is for the technicians to be thoroughly knowledgeable about all aspects of the ...
... procedure as easy and painless as possible for participants. Technicians must remain calm and project an attitude of competence even when faced with the most nervous or inquiring participant. The best way to achieve this is for the technicians to be thoroughly knowledgeable about all aspects of the ...
Blood Donor Selection - World Health Organization
... Blood donor selection: guidelines on assessing donor suitability for blood donation was developed in accordance with the WHO guidelines development process, which requires systematic review of new evidence for key questions and recommendations, as well as a consideration of programme feasibility and ...
... Blood donor selection: guidelines on assessing donor suitability for blood donation was developed in accordance with the WHO guidelines development process, which requires systematic review of new evidence for key questions and recommendations, as well as a consideration of programme feasibility and ...
Online Table 1. Key elements of the bleeding classifications used in
... adjusted by 1 g/dL or 3%, respectively, for each unit of blood transfused. Therefore, the true change in hemoglobin or hematocrit if there has been an intervening transfusion between 2 blood measurements is calculated as follows: Δ Hemoglobin (Hgb) = [baseline Hgb - post-transfusion Hgb] + [number o ...
... adjusted by 1 g/dL or 3%, respectively, for each unit of blood transfused. Therefore, the true change in hemoglobin or hematocrit if there has been an intervening transfusion between 2 blood measurements is calculated as follows: Δ Hemoglobin (Hgb) = [baseline Hgb - post-transfusion Hgb] + [number o ...
Transfusion Medicine Handbook Third Edition, 2016
... New Zealand Blood Service (NZBS) was formed in 1998 integrating all hospital-based transfusion services into a single national organisation. Since 2001, NZBS has managed the recruitment of blood donors, and the collection, processing and accreditation of all donated blood. This ensures that the dema ...
... New Zealand Blood Service (NZBS) was formed in 1998 integrating all hospital-based transfusion services into a single national organisation. Since 2001, NZBS has managed the recruitment of blood donors, and the collection, processing and accreditation of all donated blood. This ensures that the dema ...