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Background: During coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) operations with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), the use of desflurane continuously or intermittently may have effects on serum brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels.
Aim of the study: The aim is to investigate the association between
This randomized open blinded end-point pilot study was implemented at Mansoura University Hospitals. After acceptance of Institutional Research Board (No: MS/17.08.26), sixty patients of chronic renal failure, The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) III, aged from 20 to 60 years old of
Background: Blood products and intravenous fluids are frequently used in the treatment of children who have undergone cardiac surgery in order to maintain hemodynamic stability. Children undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are among the greatest pediatric users of allogeneic
Diabetes mellitus afflicts close to 10% of our population and 5% of those with diabetes have type 1, which is defined by an absolute deficiency of insulin. The need for managing diabetes is critical, given the economic burden of this disease, with over $175 billion dollars in direct health care
Telemedicine is a modern field of clinical medicine that strives to incorporate telecommunication and information technology for diagnosing and managing health care at a distance. Interventions range from telephone reminders to remote physician consultation by streamed by webcam. Simple technology
The investigators will follow the STROBE guidelines to perform this prospective observational study. All patient demographics, co-morbidities and surgical details that are relevant to calculate the EuroSCORE will be recorded using our institutional automatic anesthesia record system. Laboratory
This is a single center double blinded randomized controlled study comparing the effectiveness of epsilon-aminocaproic acid (EACA) and tranexamic acid (TA) in reducing 24hour blood transfusion and chest tube drainage. From October 2008 to September 2011, patients greater than 18 years of age,
This is an investigator-initiated study partially subsidized by the Unilab- Biomedis- Biomedis by providing the drug Renogen® 4,000 units/vial, H2 Receptor Blocker and Ferrous Sulfate. The supporting company will also pay the monthly laboratory and ultrasound of the brachial artery of the patients.
EPO has been safely used for prevent preterm anemia and recent studies have shown the neuro-protective effect. Our hypothesis is that EPO could prevent preterm brain injury and reduce the rate of premature death and disability from encephalopathy. The aims of this study include: to investigate the
Cortical spreading depolarizations (CSD) are massive events which recently have been observed in many types of acute brain injury and likely lead to expansion of injury. These "brain tsunamis" are unlike any other type of brain electrical event (such as seizures or normal neuronal transmission) in
1. Overview This multi-center, Phase II trial is designed to determine if Tranexamic Acid (TXA) initiated in the prehospital setting improves long-term neurologic outcome compared to placebo in patients with moderate to severe TBI who are not in shock. This study protocol will be conducted as part
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SURGERY AND SURGICAL SPECIALITIES SERVICE OF ANESTHESIOLOGY AND REANIMATION INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Head: Prof. M. Girardis
MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT WITH ACUTE ABDOMEN SUBMITTED TO URGENT ABDOMINAL SURGERY: pilot study randomized multicentre
INTRODUCTION Acute abdomen is the
Background In 2007 Colombia was one of the five countries in the world with the highest number of anti-personnel landmine victims [1]. These are small devices designed to injure or kill people and animals by exploding when a minimum pressure is exerted on them (approximately 6 Force-Kg) [2]. Between
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is the most important epidemic encephalitis worldwide, causing approximately 35-50,000 cases and 10-15,000 deaths annually. Half of the survivors have severe neuropsychiatric sequelae, posing a large socio-economic burden on communities that can ill afford it. JE virus