Báo cáo y học: "Pro/con clinical debate: Antibiotics are important in the management of patients with pancreatitis with evidence of pancreatic necrosis" ppt
... signs of infection, you wonder whether antibiotics
are useful in the patient’s management.
Review
Pro/con clinical debate: Antibiotics are important in the
management of patients with pancreatitis ... prophylaxis, critical care, multiorgan failure, pancreatic necrosis, pancreatitis
The scenario
Pro: Yes, antibiotics are important in the man...
... higher in the AM group than in those with non-AM ero-
sive PsA, despite there being no evidence of greater disease
activity in terms of clinical scores (skin or joint) or inflammatory
markers. Interestingly, ... here pertain only to baseline findings in these
patients, before administration of the study drug or placebo.
All patients gave informed consent according t...
... despite there being no evidence of greater disease
activity in terms of clinical scores (skin or joint) or inflammatory
markers. Interestingly, the MRI bone oedema score was also
higher in the AM ... clinical and MRI findings.
Clinical definition of arthritis mutilans
Clinical digitised photographs of the hands and feet were
obtained in 25 of the 28 patients...
... vein
resulting in disruption of the endothelial-intercellular
junctions and seepage of the drug into the interstitial
space [1]. Extravasation of the highly albumin-bound (70-
90%) phenytoin increases the ... the advantage of
blocking the sympathetic innervation of the upper limb,
thus improving the perfusion and relieving the ischaemic
pain associated with v...
... type of parenchymal lung damage,
detected no or very minimal changes in the expression
of Hba and Hbb compared to control with both Hb
forms being localized mainly in the alveolar epithelium
of ... any lung
disease. Characteristics of the patients are shown in
Table 4.
Induced sputum
Sputum was induced by inhalation of hypertonic saline
as recommended by the Euro...
... practitioner trained in
emergency medicine). Therefore, even if some of the ICUs
are staffed by in- training physicians, other experienced
physicians are involved in the care from the onset.
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(page ... achieved by having experi-
enced in- training physicians as demonstrated in the French
study which included ICUs covered by either intensivists or
in- traini...
... reporting on the use of EHA com-
bined with autologous bone but without the applica-
tion of a membrane in the treatment of infra bone de-
fects, our clinical results are encouraging considering ...
promote healing [fig. 7-8].
After surgery, patients were instructed to rinse
their mouths twice daily with 10 ml of 0.2 %
chlorexidine for 6 weeks.
RESULTS
The...
... gastrointesti-
nal toxicity. The gastrointestinal toxicity of NSAIDs is
apparently related to inhibition of the cyclooxygenase-1
(COX-1) isoform [1]. Following the discovery by Fu et al.
of a ... market, with total sales exceeding $4.7 billion in
2001 and a 28% growth in year over year sales [4].
The hypothesis of the safety of COX-2 inhibitors as anti-
inflammatory...
... population in the joint in comparison with
the circulation was observed in all patient groups. These
are interesting findings with regard to the clinical
differences between the diseases. First, the ... lower levels in the rheumatic
patients, indicating a selective recruitment of regulatory T
cells in the inflamed joint. Only in the seven patients wit...
... experiments were performed in accordance with the
guidelines of the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD,
USA), as specified by the animal care policy of Hyogo College
of Medicine.
Expression vector ... Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine, 1-1 Mukogawa-cho, Nishinomiya,
Hyogo 663-8501, Japan
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