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Use of vasopressin in the treatment of refractory septic shock

Use of vasopressin in the treatment of refractory septic shock

... Thus, despite lacking high quality evidence showing a benefit in mortality, septic shock treatment guidelines recommend the addition of low dose vasopressin, corresponding to 0.03 - 0.04 International Units (IU)/ minute, ...

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Int. braz j urol.  vol.40 número6

Int. braz j urol. vol.40 número6

... Introduction: Guillain-Barre syndrome is an acute neuropathy that rarely compromises bladder function. Conservative man- agement including clean intermittent catheterization and pharmacotherapy is the primary approach ...

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Chronic and Refractory Migraine: How to Diagnose and Treat

Chronic and Refractory Migraine: How to Diagnose and Treat

... and refractory migraine (treatment resistant), especially when there is also analgesic overuse, are the most disabling forms of ...migraine, refractory migraine and medication overuse headache) are ...

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Rev. Bras. Reumatol.  vol.50 número3 en v50n3a10

Rev. Bras. Reumatol. vol.50 número3 en v50n3a10

... Juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) is an autoimmune disease characterized by systemic vasculopathy. Its main manifes- tations include symmetrical proximal muscle weakness, elevated serum muscle enzymes and cutaneous lesions, ...

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Prevalence and Severity of Preoperative Disabilities in Iranian Patients with Lumbar Disc Herniation

Prevalence and Severity of Preoperative Disabilities in Iranian Patients with Lumbar Disc Herniation

... that refractory cases with lumbar disc herniation and appropriate indications are better to be treated surgically, but do all the patients throughout the world consent to the surgery with a same disability ...

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Use of vasopressin in the treatment of refractory septic shock

Use of vasopressin in the treatment of refractory septic shock

... for cases of shock associated with vasoplegia in the postoperative period of cardiac ...in refractory cases of septic shock, especially in ...

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DESCRIPTION OF THE CASES

DESCRIPTION OF THE CASES

... two cases involving similar iatrogenic injuries that manifested after puncture for deep venous access and in which different diagnostic and treatment approaches were ...

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Influence of the phase composition of refractory materials on creep

Influence of the phase composition of refractory materials on creep

... The behaviour of refractory materials under high temperature load is highly affected by the presence of a glassy phase. The effect of a glassy phase is concentrated at grain boundaries and is expressed by changes ...

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Clonal evolution of a case of treatment refractory maxillary sinus carcinoma.

Clonal evolution of a case of treatment refractory maxillary sinus carcinoma.

... et al. utilized aCGH and determined the most common regions of gains and losses in MSCs [7]. Some of these identified genomic changes were similar to head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs), even though unlike ...

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Predicting Refractory Detrusor Overactivity: Are There any Clues at Diagnosis

Predicting Refractory Detrusor Overactivity: Are There any Clues at Diagnosis

... 13. Cheng Y, Mansfield KJ, Allen W, et al. Does ATP released into voided urodynamic fluid contribute to the signalling of urgency in women with bladder dysfunction? J Urology. 2010;183:1082-1086. 14. Cheng Y, Mansfield ...

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Cholera cases in Colombia

Cholera cases in Colombia

... The Colombian Health Ministry's National Institute of Health confirmed the country's first case of cholera on March 10 with the isolation of.. Vibrio cholerae 01, El [r] ...

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Use of vasopressin in the treatment of refractory septic shock

Use of vasopressin in the treatment of refractory septic shock

... Conclusion: The series evaluated had high mortality in the first 72 hours of treatment with vasopressin. The use of vasopressin in patients who are refractory to norepinephrine had little or no impact on ...

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Anti CD20 (Rituximab) therapy in refractory pediatric rheumatic diseases

Anti CD20 (Rituximab) therapy in refractory pediatric rheumatic diseases

... control refractory multisystem involvement, SLEDAI score fell significantly; there was an improvement in hemoglobin concentration, platelets and leukocytes, along with decrease in liver ...

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Consensus Protocol for the Treatment of Super-Refractory Status Epilepticus

Consensus Protocol for the Treatment of Super-Refractory Status Epilepticus

... Introduction: Super-refractory status epilepticus is defined as status epilepticus that persists or recurs 24 hours after anaesthetic therapy onset or after its withdrawal. It is mostly found in intensive care ...

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Oxcarbazepine for refractory epilepsy: systematic review of the literature

Oxcarbazepine for refractory epilepsy: systematic review of the literature

... After an exhaustive search in several databases with the aim of prov- ing whether oxcarbazepine was efective and safe for treating refractory epilepsy, we only identiied four randomized clinical trials. hree ...

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Refractory Severe Thrombocytopenia during Pregnancy: How to Manage

Refractory Severe Thrombocytopenia during Pregnancy: How to Manage

... Immune thrombocytopenic purpura is an autoimmune dis- ease that affects between 1 and 2 out of every 1,000 pregnant women, accounting for 5% of the cases of pregnancy-related thrombocytopenia. It is characterized ...

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Myelodysplastic syndromes: histopathology as prognostic factor

Myelodysplastic syndromes: histopathology as prognostic factor

... since most cases had been admitted before blast type III description. At least 500 cells were counted to establish the real blast number (3 types of blasts were considered, I, II and III) (4) and differential ...

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A non randomized study in consecutive patients with  refractory biliary leaks

A non randomized study in consecutive patients with refractory biliary leaks

... sphincterotomy, refractory biliary leaks can occur, and recently, the temporary placement of an FCSEMS has been shown to be an efficacious rescue therapy, with suc- cess rates ranging from ...leaks. ...

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2016 update of the Portuguese recommendations for the use of biological therapies in children and adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

2016 update of the Portuguese recommendations for the use of biological therapies in children and adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

... 96, 92% of patients achieved ACRPed 30 and 77% achieved ACRPed 70. No new safety signals occurred, namely there were no opportunistic infections/tuber- culosis, malignancies, or deaths reported. A multicen- ter, ...

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A CLINICAL STUDY ON BLUNT INJURY ABDOMEN

A CLINICAL STUDY ON BLUNT INJURY ABDOMEN

... Out of which 4 (25%) were managed conservatively and 14 cases (75 %) were managed surgically. All patients in non-operative group recovered uneventfully except for one who was operated for delayed rebleed. Our ...

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