نتایج جستجو برای: topical haemostatic agents

تعداد نتایج: 410775  

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 2012

2012
Eva B Andreasen Mikael Tranholm Bo Wiinberg Bo Markussen Annemarie T Kristensen

BACKGROUND Haemostatic alterations are commonly detected in human and canine cancer patients. Previous studies have described haemostatic dysfunction in canine patients with haemangiosarcomas and carcinomas, and haemostasis has been assessed in dogs with various malignant and benign neoplasias. Few studies have addressed the effect of cancer type and progression of disease on the presence of ha...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2012
Pratap P Mane Renuka Pawar Chanamallappa Ganiger Sandesh Phaphe

AIM The aim of this study was to see the effect of topical fluoride on surface texture on nickel-titanium and copper-nickel-titanium orthodontic archwires. MATERIALS AND METHODS Preformed rectangular NiTi and CuNiTi wires were immersed in in fluoride solution and artificial saliva (control) for 90 minutes at 37°C. after immersion optical microscope was used to see the fluoride effect on the w...

Journal: :American family physician 2015
Gary W Clark Sara M Pope Khalid A Jaboori

Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition in infants, adolescents, and adults. The characteristic symptoms-scaling, erythema, and itching-occur most often on the scalp, face, chest, back, axilla, and groin. Seborrheic dermatitis is a clinical diagnosis based on the location and appearance of the lesions. The skin changes are thought to result from an inflammatory response to a common ski...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2016
D Theunissen B Seymour M Forder S G Cox H Rode

INTRODUCTION A multitude of topical wound treatments are used today. Although it is well established that the micro-environment of healing wounds can be altered to improve healing, it is difficult to measure the subtle differences in outcome where therapies are compared. METHOD We compared wound healing properties between four different topical agents in surgically incised wounds in a pig mod...

2017
Heidi Danielson Riitta Lassila Pekka Ylinen Timo Yrjönen

AIM To collect data from joint replacement in inhibitor patients, evaluate haemostatic and patient outcomes, and analyse the costs. METHODS We report our 21-year, single-centre cumulative experience of 15 joint arthroplasties in six inhibitor patients. RESULTS Two low responder inhibitor patients were in the early days treated with FVIII, whereas bypassing agents were used in the rest of th...

2017
M.F. Lee Z. Ma A. Ananda

Introduction Recently, a novel purely synthetic topical haemostatic agent (PuraStat®) has been proposed in surgery based on the self-assembling tendency of some repeating peptide sequences. This transparent, ready to use hydrogel appears suitable for use in FEES with low rates of post-operative re-bleeding and adhesion formation.A first series of 60 patients experiencing endonasal powered turbi...

خورشیدی, امیرحسین, شریف, محمدرضا, نوری, سعید, پناهی, یونس,

Background and Objective: The control of parenchymal hemorrhage especially in liver parenchyma, despite improvements in surgical science, is still one of the challenges that surgeons are facing with. Therefore, introducing an effective method to control liver bleeding is of important research priority. This study aimed to compare the hemostatic effect of calcium sulfate and ferric chloride on c...

2012
C. Miller Helen Macpherson

Topical antimicrobial agents provide an opportunity to prevent the spread of bacterial burden beyond critical colonisation and local infection, aid in the swift and effective management of systemic infection, reduce excessive and prolonged use of antibiotic therapy for people living with chronic wounds [1, 2], and reduce the risk of developing bacterial resistance associated with the use of ant...

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