نتایج جستجو برای: treatment dose correction

تعداد نتایج: 1752083  

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2004
Sarah E Wilson Henry G Watson Mark A Crowther

Asymptomatic elevation of the international normalized ratio (INR) is a common problem associated with hemorrhage. Evidence from randomized controlled trials supports the use of low-dose oral vitamin K therapy as a treatment that promptly reduces the INR. Vitamin K given orally is more effective than subcutaneous vitamin K injection, and as effective as intravenous administration when INR value...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
David J Brenner Richard Doll Dudley T Goodhead Eric J Hall Charles E Land John B Little Jay H Lubin Dale L Preston R Julian Preston Jerome S Puskin Elaine Ron Rainer K Sachs Jonathan M Samet Richard B Setlow Marco Zaider

High doses of ionizing radiation clearly produce deleterious consequences in humans, including, but not exclusively, cancer induction. At very low radiation doses the situation is much less clear, but the risks of low-dose radiation are of societal importance in relation to issues as varied as screening tests for cancer, the future of nuclear power, occupational radiation exposure, frequent-fly...

Journal: :Blood 1993
A Zimran C E Hollak A Abrahamov M H van Oers M Kelly E Beutler

Intravenous enzyme replacement therapy (Alglucerase; Ceredase; Genzyme Corp, Boston, MA) is an effective and safe treatment for patients with type 1 Gaucher disease. In an attempt to reduce its high cost, a "low-dose high-frequency" protocol (30 U/kg/mo, 3 times a week) was introduced and found to be as effective as the original high-dose protocol (60 U/kg every 2 weeks). Because receiving freq...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1991
K N Hakin J Ham S L Lightman

Many patients with non-necrotising scleritis can be treated adequately with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or steroids. But, as many of them are young, treatment may present problems if they require high doses of steroids to control the scleral inflammation and then relapse when the dosage is reduced. Five such patients were treated with a combination of steroids and low-dose cyclosporin...

2014
Milinda Lakkam Stefan Wager Paul H. Wise Lawrence M. Wein

Motivated by the lack of randomized controlled trials with an intervention-free control arm in the area of child undernutrition, we fit a trivariate model of weight-for-age z score (WAZ), height-for-age z score (HAZ) and diarrhea status to data from an observational study of supplementary feeding (100 kCal/day for children with WAZ [Formula: see text]) in 17 Guatemalan communities. Incorporatin...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1976
P N Malleson

Four children with severe diabetic ketosis were successfully treated with a regimen of low-dose intermittent insulin infusions in the rehydrating fluid. The children all rapidly regained consciousness and tolerated oral fluids within 12 hours of admission. Hypoglycaemia and hypokalaemia, both complications of conventional large dose insulin treatment, did not occur. Plasma insulin levels obtain...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2017
Dale L Preston Mikhail E Sokolnikov Lyudmila Yu Krestinina Daniel O Stram

For almost 50 y, the Life Span Study cohort of atomic bomb survivor studies has been the primary source of the quantitative estimates of cancer and non-cancer risks that form the basis of international radiation protection standards. However, the long-term follow-up and extensive individual dose reconstruction for the Russian Mayak worker cohort (MWC) and Techa River cohort (TRC) are providing ...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2017
Jeffry A Siegel Charles W Pennington Bill Sacks

Radiologic imaging is claimed to carry an iatrogenic risk of cancer, based on an uninformed commitment to the 70-y-old linear no-threshold hypothesis (LNTH). Credible evidence of imaging-related low-dose (<100 mGy) carcinogenic risk is nonexistent; it is a hypothetical risk derived from the demonstrably false LNTH. On the contrary, low-dose radiation does not cause, but more likely helps preven...

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