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[Analysis of 942 episodes of bacteremia in a cardiology institution. Experience with the Bact-Alert system].

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In Instituto de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular, Fundación Favaloro, between January 1996 and October 1999, 10,793 blood cultures and 942 episodes of bacteremia, corresponding to 1883 positive blood cultures, were studied by means of the Bact-Alert System (Organon Teknika), 94% being

Short-segment jejunoplasty: the option treatment in the management of benign esophageal stricture.

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A non-dilatable benign stricture of the esophagus is a problem for the patient and always a challenge for the surgeon. The present study is intended to provide some details of surgical technique and the physiological concept that constitutes the basis for patient selection for short-segment

[Acute respiratory failure caused by tuberculosis].

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BACKGROUND In Poland today, tuberculosis is rarely considered as a primary cause of respiratory distress and/or multiple organ failure. We describe a case in which tuberculosis was diagnosed after admission to the ICU following three months of treatment at various health facilities. METHODS A

Safety and efficacy of high-dose treatment with imipenem-cilastatin in seriously ill patients.

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Imipenem-cilastatin was given in doses of 1 g intravenously every 6 h to 31 patients. Twenty-five patients, with 27 infections, were clinically evaluable and received 20 to 210 g of imipenem for a duration of 5 to 56 days (average 16.3 days). Infections included seven cases of osteomyelitis, seven

Sirolimus as an alternative to anticalcineurin therapy in heart transplantation: experience of a single center.

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We report a series of 26 heart transplant recipients with renal impairment in which sirolimus was used as the basic immunosuppresive drug (without associated calcineurin inhibitors) to avoid further nephrotoxicity. Sirolimus (trough levels 10 to 12 ng/mL, average daily dose 3 mg) was used in two
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