... laboratory investigations [8]. Therefore, many
lung transplant programmes use iNO routinely during early
reperfusion of the lung. Bearing in mind that the concept of
ischaemia/reperfusion injury in ... role of
surfactant in management of initially impaired graft function
after lung transplantation, and do these findings apply to
other forms of lung injury?
Isc...
... at increased risk for pulmonary complications
(severe emphysema, acute respiratory distress syndrome)
were not included in the analysis – a fact that may explain
this surprising finding. In a ... (<5–7 days) and for haemodialysis
catheters. Subclavian access is associated with a lower risk for infection and is the route of choice, in
experienced hands, if the risk for...
... man-
agement of incidental findings in research studies has not
been raised in musculoskeletal imaging. It is important given
the increasing use of MRI in the investigation of OA by
researchers trained ... they perform. The researcher is obliged to
put the health of the participant above the study, so that any
potential abnormality is fully investigated [5]. T...
... mortality and comorbidity
There is increasing interest in the literature regarding the link
between inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions and
accelerated atherosclerosis. This link is evident ... disease duration [24].
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Although there was no evidence of any overall increased risk
of cancer in the early years of IP and RA in NOAR, there was
a...
... it is a multidisciplinary journal that aims
to keep scientists and clinicians abreast of the latest
research on HIV-1. AIDS Research and Therapy will be par-
ticularly interested in publishing ... within
two-three weeks, and the Section Editor will then make a
decision based on these reports. This is to insure timely
publication of findings that are important in the pr...
... diminish the potential impact of
adopting novel therapies/strategies in the treatment of this
common and serious syndrome.
Conclusion
The confusing terminology and woolly definitions
surrounding ... to all this is the public’s demand for more intervention; the
more done, the greater the risk of developing sepsis. Vincent
then raised the complementary solution, th...
... maintained?
Who is the lead intensivist and who is the senior nurse? Are their roles clearly defined?
What is the absolute limit in terms of increasing bed capacity? (This includes limits in terms ... [17,18].
Reflection and debriefing
The problems we faced following the events of July 2005
were not unique and are seen on an ongoing basis in other
parts of t...
...
standard of care in the next few years.
Indicators of prognosis
CAP is the leading cause of death from infection in west-
ern countries [43]. Ideally, the management strategy
and nature of the ...
genomics and transcriptomics becomes the standard of
care in critical care units in the near future.
e technology of proteomic profi ling is becoming
che...
... copies in the compared
(fish) species, and that only one of the two copies of the
bystander gene is still in synteny with the corresponding copy
of the target gene in the fish genome.
The code ... distinguish-
ing between the target gene(s) and the bystander genes in a
GRB, there is a growing list of features of target genes that set
them apart from...
... purposes)
50% dissolved in 15, 30 and 45 minutes (the average
length of time the tablets reside in the stomach in the fed
state) to 52% in 75 minutes (2% being the maximum dis-
solution in the intestines). ... ranked
according to their K
m
and V
max
values for the hydroxyla-
tion, normalized to the mean. There is no correlation
between the CYP3A5 genotype...