... disorder of anxietyhas had a profound impact on treatment development in that mostattempts at psychological treatment and pharmacotherapy have soughtto provide help to patients by means of various ... construed as a phobia. Within the context of a classifi-catory scheme Janet (1903) conceived of four types of phobias:situational, bodily, of objects, and of ideas. Situational phobias werefurther ... summary, fears of blushing, shaking, panicking or of eating, writ-ing, speaking (in public) or their avoidance À on occasion invokedas descriptions of social phobia À only point to some of its facets.Abstracted...
... insufficient treatmentof AF or,on the contrary, is caused by adverse effects of the treatment, however, is too realistic to be ignored. All we have statedabout the treatmentof AF in MICU ... disease andother nosocomial complications.Can treatmentof atrial fibrillation improvesurvival?There are few data on the effect oftreatmentof AF on mortalityin ICU patients. A meta-analysis ... medicine. Even the questions of whether AF is the cause of mortality or just anepiphenomenon [3] and of whether treatment improvesoutcome are still not answered. A treatment protocoltherefore...
... [29]Initiation ofTreatment • Baseline fasting glucose levelFirst Year ofTreatment • Fasting glucose level every 3–4 months• Observe for signs of hyperglycemiaDuration ofTreatment • Fasting ... preferred treatment because of the documented effi-cacy of the agent either in general, or in a particularpatient.This paper will perform a selective review of the psycho-tropic medications often ... are of uncer-tain clinical significance and are usually reversible upondiscontinuation of lithium therapy [42].Prolongation of the QTc interval on electrocardiograph(ECG) in the context of...
... Italy 4. Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Calabrodental, Crotone, Italy 5. Department of Dental Sciences and Surgery, General Hospital, Bari, Italy 6. Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, ... in the presence of adherent scars, after having infiltrated the whole area with a solution of Lidocaine 0.5% and Epinephrine 1:200,000 very close to one of the two edges of the scar, a small ... healing of soft tissues after a trauma. However, abnormal or disturbed collagen production can cause anomalies of the cuta-neous surface and textural irregularities. In the presence of a depressed...
... hy-drocephalus was treated with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. 3.4 Treatment results. 1) In the 3 cases of conservative treatment, 2 cases died of rupture, and the hydrocephalus case showed good prognosis; ... length of time required for occlusions in these arteries allows for the development of collateral circulation as an alternate source of intracranial blood supply, depending on the sites of occlusion ... arteries. The angiograph of the vertebral artery showed no delay in the blood flow of anterior circulation. The saccular aneurysm with a diameter of 3.2 mm was observed at the apex of the basilar artery....
... expe-riences are valuable. At present, in the absence of de -finite proof of the efficacy of decompressive craniec-tomy in the treatmentof TBI, such as from multicen-ter, prospective, randomized, controlled ... Different methods of decompressive cra-niectomy in the treatmentof TBI Different methods of decompressive craniecto-my have been developed for, or applied to, decom-pression of the brain at ... subsequent management. At present, in the absence of prospective randomized controlled trials to prove the role of decompressive craniectomy in the treatmentof traumatic brain injury, these technical...
... resolution of the OAF, optimal management of complications, including patient discomfort, and good regeneration of soft tissues. Clinical significance: The principal advantage of the use of autologous ... for the treatmentof OAF involve buccal flap, palatal rotation – advancement flap, Bichat fat pad. All these surgical procedures are connected with a significant risk of morbidity of the donor ... optimal reconstruction of soft tissues and to assure the preservation of the bone graft from epithelial connection. Conclusions: This surgical procedure showed a good stability of the bone grafts,...
... relief of their pain in 86% of the patients with a median relief period of 3 months. The range of relief varied from zero days to up to 13 months for the facet injection group. None of the ... period of pain relief being 5 months. The range of relief for the radiofrequency group was from zero days to 16 months for all 26 patients who underwent the radiofrequency procedure. Of the ... dorsal root axons should be incapable of re-innervating the joint. In this study we investigate the long- term effi-cacy of facet debridement for the treatmentof chronic back pain originating...
... still required because of the reductions in the size of the limb. Because of this need of constant adjustments, we noticed that treatment centers re-quire the services of a professional seamstress. ... adaptation and the development of new forms of treatment are necessary. This team is composed of the lymphologist or professional trained in the treatment of lymphedema, psychologists, nutritionists, ... the treatmentof lymphedema. This novel approach can be adapted for the treatmentof lymphedema in mass. Key words: lymphedema, filariasis, treatment Introduction The treatmentof lymphedema...
... 4. Department of Statistics, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA 5. Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology, School of Medicine, University of California ... the safety and efficacy of UC-II as compared to a combination of glucosamine and chondroitin (G+C) in the treatment of OA of the knee. The results indicate that UC-II treatment was more efficacious ... to the dosing schedule less than 75% of the time. Method of assigning patients to treatment groups Patients were assigned to treatment groups (or-der of treatments) using computer-generated...
... transport of cellular and humoral compo-nents of the immune system to the infected area is facilitated, which leads to a significant reduction of the bacterial count. The efficacy of the V.A.C. ... ar-throplasty by means of the conventional V.A.C system at a mean follow-up of 21 months [6]. Kirr et al. showed good results in 3 cases by using the V.A.C Instill® system in the treatmentof early infec-tions ... inspections of the sponges can be compensated by daily controlling of the canister fluid and monitoring of the inflammation parameters. Our clinical outcome with a success rate in 26 out of 28...
... total dose of antibiotics should not exceed 10% of the weight of the cement in order to avoid fracture of the cement spacer [27]. The implantation of an ALC spacer shortens the duration of systemic ... substantial impairment of patients’ normal daily activities during the pro-longed course of treatment. Another drawback of the static spacer is bone loss attributed to migration of the block spacer. ... time of reimplantation and allow delivery of the antibiotics of choice according to sensitivities [23,36]. The disadvantage of a static spacer is that it does not allow physiological motion of...