... proof reading of the manuscript RSY has approved the final manuscript All authors have read and approved the final manuscript Acknowledgements Discussion Ranitidine is a H2 receptor antagonist ... obstetric patients.[1-3] In our review of literature there have been no report of severe anaphylaxis to ranitidine in a patient with pancreatitis Demirkan et al found only cases of anaphylactic reaction ... not find any association between allergies to metronidazole and buscopan and the development of an anaphylactic reaction to ranitidine Consent was obtained from the patient for publication of...
... ALA is extremely variable and unpredictable The usual presentation in children is one of acute illness, with right upper quadrant pain, fever, and tender hepatomegaly Our patient had a typical ... 64:923-928 Das BN, Mitra SK, Walia BNS, Mahjan RC, Pathak IC: Amoebic liver abscess in children: A report of five cases Indian J Pediatr 1976, 13:113-117 McCarty E, Wash T, Pathmanand C, Sunacorn P, ... countries [3] ALA develops in approximately 3% to 10% of patients who develop amebic infestation of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) Complications of amebiasis as ALA are the most common manifestations...
... tranexamic acid administration has a place in higher risk cardiac surgery and especially in surgery where a cardiac chamber is opened Competing interests In the past years DR has acted as a paid ... First, a potential mechanism for altering the excitatory neuronal state is recognised The lysine analogues have marked structural homology with gamma amino butyric acid (GABA) and act as competitive ... Critical Care 2010, 14:194 http://ccforum.com/content/14/5/194 cardiac chamber was opened Can this observation be causally associated with tranexamic acid administration? The statistical analysis...
... of established necrotizing pancreatitis has important clinical implications Indeed, one explanation for the therapeutic failure of the PAF antagonist lexipafant is that it might have been administered ... the pathogenesis of acutepancreatitis Am J Surg 1998, 175:76-83 Frossard J, Hadengue A, Pastor C: New serum markers for the detection of severe acutepancreatitis in humans Am J Respir Crit Care ... pancreatitis Pancreatology 2003, 3:329335 11 Iba T, Kidokoro A, Fukunaga M, Nagakari K, Shirahama A, Ida Y: Activated protein C improves the visceral microcirculation by attenuating leukocyte-endothelial...
... 114 Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction 116 ST elevation myocardial infarction 117 DIGAMI 121 Arrhythmias 121 Bradycardia 123 Tachycardia 126 Atrial fibrillation (AF) 129 Cardiac failure 132 Deep ... necessary CARDIO-RESPIRATORY ARREST All health care workers need to be able to manage a patient in cardiac arrest For most nurses this means the ability to confirm cardiac arrest and the undertaking ... 4–5 cm at a rate of 100 compressions per minute r Maintain the airway using airway adjuncts – guedel airway, nasopharyngeal airway with pocket mask and supplemental oxygen or bag valve mask r...
... this article as: Freedman et al.: Diagnostic challenge: bilateral infected lumbar facet cysts - a rare cause of acute lumbar spinal stenosis and back pain Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research ... chronic and acute inflammatory changes without evidence of neoplasm Infectious disease was consulted and he was started on intravenous Vancomycin, which was continued fora total of weeks Two days ... stage this patient’s surgeries At the first stage we performed subtotal L4 and L5 laminectomies, near-total facet capsulectomy, partial facetectomy and thorough lavage to widely eradicate the infected...
... Death: 11% Major complication: 0% Kovacikova et al [29] case reports (cardiac surgery) Bilateral diaphragm paralysis PICU, 0.9-3.5c BIPAP Facial mask, Nasopharyngeal tube 100 Improved RR, gas ... respiratory failure is imminent despite adequate institution of all available treatment measures NPPV can be an attractive alternative to IMV for these patients Clinical trials in children with acute ... physiological Status asthmaticus PICU, 15 8-2 1a BiPAP Nasal mask - Improved RR, thoracoabdominal synchrony, fractional inspired time: 80% Akingbola et al [13] case reports Status asthmaticus PICU, 9-15a...
... Affairs, VA Pacific Islands Health Care System, Spark M Matsunaga Medical Center Support was also provided by a National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Independent ... http://www.general-hospital-psychiatry.com/content/3/1/8 Table 3: Factor loadings and final communality estimates for each item Latent Variable Acute Autonomic Activation Indicators PTSD Criterion A Indicators STRS Item Factor trembling, shaking, ... Nixon RD, Bryant RA: Peritraumatic and persistent panic attacks in acute stress disorder Behav Res Ther 2003, 41:1237-1242 Bracha HS, Williams AE, Ralston TC, Bracha AS, Yamashita JM: "Fight...
... KT Canada, a research network funded by a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) grant (Knowledge Translation Canada: A National Research Network 200710CRI-179929-CRI-ADYP-112841) ASA is ... clinical scientist MPG is a CIHR new investigator FL, ML, ASA, AG and MPG are members of Knowledge Translation Canada JG holds a Canada Research Chair in Health Knowledge Transfer and Uptake and ... studying fora master’s degree in community health France Légaré holds the Canada Research Chair in Implementation of Shared Decision Making in Primary Care AG is a postdoctoral fellow ML is a former...
... poor attendance or the unavailability of principal investigators or collaborators Participation and satisfaction of family physicians (acceptability) Overall, 29 (74%) family physicians participated ... Behaviour and Health A LeBlanc holds a doctoral scholarship from the Canadian Institute of Health Research A O’Connor is a Tier Canada Research Chair in Health Consumers Decision Support Author ... Québec, Canada Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada Authors’ contributions AL, who was a doctoral student at the time, participated in all stages of...
... [11], and acutepancreatitis To date there have been two case reports of acutepancreatitis associated with saw palmetto use [12,13] Acutepancreatitis accounts for more than 200,000 hospital admissions ... reported case of acutepancreatitis with a normal alanine transaminase level, which goes against the probability of gallstone pancreatitis [27] Table Characteristics of three patients with saw palmetto-induced ... clinical or laboratory evidence of a drug reaction, such as eosinophilia and rash [18] Definite association of drugs with acutepancreatitis include aminosalicylates, L-asparaginase, azathioprine,...
... patient took AAS not for athletic performance but for aesthetic reasons He reported wanting to “remain in shape” as the main reason for taking these pills Anabolic steroids are readily available ... both his acute kidney injury and pancreatitis Conclusion AAS use and misuse is being seen in an expanding population of patients because they are readily available and often perceived as safe The ... to cause severe cholestasis and acute renal failure in a young athlete [5] Acute kidney injury arising from the use of anabolic steroids and vitamin supplementation in two male athletes has also...
... Tasmania, Australia 2Department of Gastroenterology, Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, Australia 3Department of Radiology, Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, Australia 4Department of Surgery, Royal ... remained normal An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated that he had a heterogeneous mass measuring 5×5×5 cm and located at the head of the pancreas with biliary and pancreatic ... patient, acutepancreatitis was possibly related to his abnormal pancreatic duct anatomy and the chemical insult of bile constituents causing direct damage Figure Computed tomography scan at 18...
... Qualitative data analysis for applied policy research In Analysing Qualitative Data Edited by: Bryman A and Burgess RG London, Routledge; 1994 Mays N, Pope C: Qualitative Research in Health Care ... and health care outcomes The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2005:4 Armenakis AA, Bedeian AG: Organizational change: a review of theory and research in the 1990s Journal of Management ... organisational, teamwork, and specific assessment-related factors as barriers and facilitators for change Organisational factors are acknowledged to be influential in determining the outcome of practice...
... Evidence-based management of acute musculoskeletal pain 2003 [http:// nhmrc.gov.au] Brisbane: Australian Academic Press Walker BF, Muller R, Grant WD: Low back pain in Australian adults: prevalence and associated ... within general practices Several common approaches for analysing data from CRCTs include: adjustment of standard statistical tests; analysis at the cluster level; and advanced statistical modelling ... this study that we consider are representative of the guideline as a whole One relates to diagnosis of acute LBP and states that diagnostic x-rays are rarely necessary Plain xrays foracute non-specific...
... Tasmania, Australia 2Department of Gastroenterology, Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, Australia 3Department of Radiology, Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, Australia 4Department of Surgery, Royal ... remained normal An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated that he had a heterogeneous mass measuring 5×5×5 cm and located at the head of the pancreas with biliary and pancreatic ... patient, acutepancreatitis was possibly related to his abnormal pancreatic duct anatomy and the chemical insult of bile constituents causing direct damage Figure Computed tomography scan at 18...
... deranged: aspartate transaminase 206 (RR 10–45 U/L), alanine transaminase 269 (RR 5–45 U/L), gamma glutamyl transaminase 145 (RR 10–70 U/L), alkaline phosphatase 209 (RR 40–110 U/L) and total ... Nitrates have been known to reduce pancreatitis pain and relapse [13], with diltiazem improving survival in rat models of acutepancreatitis [12] There have been several reports of acutepancreatitis ... eminent association to pancreatitis in this case Sole attribution foracutepancreatitis to a single drug remains difficult due to high rates of concurrent contributory diseases in acute pancreatitis...
... drug-induced acutepancreatitisA large, UKbased cohort study found no increased risk of acutepancreatitis following acid-suppressing drug administration [7] Most cases of acutepancreatitis are mild and ... the pancreas: a review V The dorsal pancreatic artery An anatomic review and a radiologic study Surg Radiol Anat 1998, 20:445-452 Lie JT: Disseminated visceral giant cell arteritis: histopathologic ... description and differentiation from other granulomatous vasculitides Am J Clin Pathol 1978, 69:299-305 Eland IA, Huerta Alvarez C, Stricker BHCH, Garc a Rodríguez LA: The risk of acutepancreatitis associated...