نتایج جستجو برای: continuous ambulatory

تعداد نتایج: 284894  

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2009
Nakysa Hooman Seyed-Taher Esfahani Masoumeh Mohkam Ali Derakhshan Alaleh Gheissari Shams Vazirian Fakhrossadat Mortazavi Fatemeh Ghane-Sherbaff Behnaz Falak-Aflaki Hasan Otoukesh Abbas Madani Mostafa Sharifian-Dorcheh Ali Mahdavi Mohamad Esmaeile Mitra Naseri Afshin Azhir Alireza Merikhi Parvin Mohseni Neamatollah Ataei Mohamad-Hossein Fallahzadeh Mitra Basiratnia Ghamar Hosseini-Al-Hashemi

BACKGROUND Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis is not a very common modality to treat Iranian children with end-stage renal disease; however, there is sometimes no choice but to offer this therapy to salvage the patient. Obviously, promotion in each program needs re-evaluation to find the pitfalls. Therefore, a nation-wide survey on pediatric continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis was ...

Journal: :BMJ 1993
R Gokal

a carrier there can be no stigma. Most couples would prefer to know before conception if both partners carry the same gene defect. Few have difficulty accommodating the need to care for the sick who exist while taking steps to avoid recurrence. The minority who chose to continue to term would need support. Nevertheless, experience shows that, in Britain at least, most couples would opt for a he...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1981
D. G. Oreopoulos R. Khanna P. Williams N. Dombros

SINCE its introduction, peritoneal dialysis has been used more frequently in Canada than in the United States, Europe or Japan. In Toronto, during 1979, 413 patients were maintained on dialysis in 5 teaching hospitals; of these, 232 (56 per cent) were on peritoneal dialysis. This figure reflects the superiority of peritoneal dialysis as a home treatment Wither as intermittent peritoneal dialysi...

Journal: :Kidney international 1999
D G Oreopoulos

medication, but he required medication thereafter. He had no episodes of peritonitis and gained 5 kg. However, his urine output gradually declined despite large doses of furosemide. At the beginning of the third year, despite an increasing dose and number of antihypertensive medications, he complained of progressive fatigue, anorexia, and ankle swelling. He was hypertensive (blood pressure, 180...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1985
Gabrielle Grant Martin Lombard Brian Keogh

In spite of multiple problems, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis is now an acceptable alternative treatment for end-stage renal failure. With proper care and attention to detail, many of its problems can be reduced or eliminated. It is particularly suitable for the very old, the very young and the patient living a long distance from the centre, and it is the treatment of choice for diab...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1988
B D Smeltzer M S Schwartzman J S Bertino

The pharmacokinetics of amikacin were investigated in five stable patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). Each patient was studied after the administration of 7.5 mg of amikacin per kg by both the intravenous (i.v.) and intraperitoneal (i.p.) route, allowing a 1-month washout period between doses. No differences in amikacin half-life, volume of distribution, total ...

Journal: :The International journal of artificial organs 1996
R Saran S Goel R Khanna

Fungal peritonitis represents one of the most serious complications in patients on peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). The therapy often consists of peritoneal catheter extraction and patient recruitment to hemodialysis. For some of the patients the peritoneal dialysis is the only way of dialysis, due to inability to perform a permanent vascular access. In this study we present 13 patients with fungal ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2000
J E Chelly J Greger R Gebhard

1. Patients undergoing outpatient procedures deserve the same level of care as if they had remained in the hospital. In our practice, in which continuous perineural infusions are frequently used for total joint replacements (shoulder, ankle, hip, and knee), catheters are evaluated at least once a day to verify that they provide the expected sensory block and that the site is clear and there is ...

Journal: :The National medical journal of India 1998
K C Prakash

Journal: :Journal of neurologic physical therapy : JNPT 2012
James T Cavanaugh Terry D Ellis Gammon M Earhart Matthew P Ford K Bo Foreman Leland E Dibble

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Relatively little is known about the natural evolution of physical activity-related participation restrictions associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). We examined this issue prospectively, using continuous monitoring technology to capture the free-living ambulatory activity of persons with PD engaging in life situations. We specifically sought (1) to explore natural, lo...

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