PROTOCOL SUMMARY:
Long title: Proposed use of TPE (therapeutic plasma exchange), to Limit Coronavirus Associated Complications: An Open label, Phase 2 Study
Clinical Phase: Two arms, Phase 2 Open Label
Conducted by: Department of Pulmonology and Critical Care; Pak Emirates Military Hospital.
Sample
The dysfunction of wound healing in diabetes involves multiple healing processes by diminished inflammatory responses and delayed deposition of matrix components, wound remodeling, and closure. Furthermore, hyperglycemia increases the infection susceptibility of wounds. The wounds noted at distal
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The Premise of the study:
Hyperbaric Oxygen as adjunctive therapy is effective towards the healing of diabetic lower extremity ulcers and has a role to play in major amputation prevention for persons with Diabetes Mellitus.
Title of the project:
Adjunctive Hyperbaric Oxygen
Background and Significance
With an aging population, the prevalence of cutaneous malignancies continues to pose significant burden in terms of morbidity and economic cost. It is estimated that 5.4 million new cases of non-melanoma skin cancers, i.e squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell
Late effects following radiation of pelvic cancers:
Annually, more than 32000 Norwegians are diagnosed with cancer where approximately 70% will be alive 5 years after diagnosis. About 50% of all cancer patients receive radiation as part of their multimodal cancer treatment, and 50% of these will be
1. - Introduction - scientific background, relevance and rationale of the research
According to data from 2014 of the World Health Organization (WHO), globally there are more than 1.9 billion adults are overweight and at least 600 million obese. 39% of adults above 18 years were overweight and 13%
The key aspects in the pathophysiology of pre-eclampsia are placental oxidative stress (and hypoxia), placental release of the anti-angiogenic factors Soluble Fms Like Tyrosine Kinase -1 and soluble endoglin and maternal endothelial dysfunction. A drug that can counter these pathological steps could
The most common underlying etiologic factors responsible for chronic delayed healing among lower extremity wounds encountered in the outpatient clinic are chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), diabetic neuropathy, and arterial insufficiency (AI). One or more of these factors can be identified in more
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions and is predicted to affect 300 millions people worldwide in 2025. Chronic complications of diabetes represent the main concern for the modern therapy of diabetes and it has become a priority to further characterize their pathophysiological mechanisms to
Surgical site infections (SSI) after instrumented spinal fusions are not rare, and patients with SSI after instrumented spinal surgery often require repeat operations and prolonged intravenous antibiotic therapy. Wound hypoxia has been identified as a pathogenic mechanism behind wound infection and
Although SSc is heterogeneous in the extent of organ involvement and prognosis, it is accepted that all SSc cases have a progressive and usually devastating course. Since vasculopathy precedes fibrosis in this disease, a focus on understanding its natural history and preventative measures for
Defects in vessels and neovascularization makes diabetic chronic wounds difficult to treat, A decrease of angiogenic factor expression such as Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor(VEGF) and its receptors is involved in angiogenesis inhibition in diabetic ulcers. LLLT as a therapeutic treatment
Objectives This study will be conducted to investigate the effects of Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) transfusion on diabetic peripheral neuropathy in diabetic patient. (MSCs) have been reported to secrete various cytokines that exhibit angiogenic and neuro supportive effects.
Study Design Experimental
As in any other surgery, postoperative pain control after bariatric procedure should provide comfort and early mobilisation as well as enable adequate respiratory effort.
Early ambulation is thought to reduce the risk of pressure ulcers, deep vein thrombosis and respiratory complications. In
In recent years there has been particular interest in ketamine-propofol for sedation of patients who are candidates for short minimally invasive surgical procedures. In some centers in Canada and the U.S. is, in fact, the first choice of sedation in the ED. There are also publications of their
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