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Before patients receive any treatments, they will have the following:
- Complete history and physical exam
- Dental consultation
- Bone marrow aspirate
- Blood tests
- Urinanalysis
- Tests to look at your lungs (Chest X-ray and PFT's and DLCO)
- Tests to look at your heart (EKG, MUGA, or
Coordinator : Pr JP.CRISTOL Montpellier hospital university Rational : The hemodialyzed patients are subject to inflammation due to their pathologies and to the technique. The VIE dialyzer polysulfon coated to vitamin E has been shown to have a favourable action on inflammation and anemia. The
This study is a single center, prospective exploratory pilot study of Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) participants, age ≥18 years, with SCA. The study will enroll patients with early stages of sickle cell nephropathy (Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) stage 1 or 2) who are at the highest risk of CKD progression
Aim
The aim of this pilot randomized study is to verify whether the addition of vitamin E alpha-tocopherol to the blood-side layer of a synthetic polysulfone dialyser membrane has a clinical advantage in terms of ESA responsiveness and, consequently, the anemic status of hemodialysed
In patients who are on chronic hemodialysis (HD), anemia is a major complication and is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Consequently, management of anemia by recombinant erythropoietin is reported consistently to improve outcome measures in HD patients. Because iron is essential for
Fifty out of 57 hemodialysis anemic patients were finally included. They were assigned to two groups of equal numbers. Oral Pentoxifylline 400mg once daily was added to the treatment group which was compared to the control group over a six months period regarding hemoglobin, hematocrit, serum
Introduction
Background and rationale
Since the release of the recombinant human erythropoietin (rhuEPO) at the beginning of the 90s, transfusions are less needed to treat anemia in chronic kidney disease patients. This has been a major revolution in the management of renal anemia in chronic kidney
The protocol will consist of starting patients on 15 g of L glutamine twice daily by mouth. This is the same dose that is used to treat patient with sickle cell anemia. They will be given this medication for a total of 3 months. Their other medications will remain the same. At the conclusion of the
In 1998, prompted by concern that human serum albumin (HAS- the stabilizer in the epoetin alfa formulation) could theoretically transmit Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and bovine spongiform encephalopathy, an alternative epoetin alfa formulation using polysorbate 80 as a stabilizer was introduced. The
100 ambulatory patients with cirrhosis will be prospectively evaluated for severity of liver disease, anemia, and fatigue; exclusion criteria includes chronic renal insufficiency and recent alcohol use, gastrointestinal bleeding, and infection.
Patients will first be identified and be asked to
Our single center, retrospective, observational study will analyze the transfusion practices at the Montpellier University Hospital during the perioperative period (defined as 24 hours before surgery to 48 hours after surgery).
Aim of the study The aim of the study is to identify the transfusion
Vitamin D Supplementation is a practical and inexpensive intervention which is safe, readily available and clinically indicated. Substantial recent evidence suggests vitamin D may modify inflammatory pathways in CKD. There is a high probability of benefit and a low probability of harm for this
Sickle cell anemia is an autosomal recessive disorder and the most common genetic disease affecting African-Americans. Approximately 0.15% of African-Americans are homozygous for sickle cell disease, and 8% have sickle cell trait. Acute pain crisis, acute chest syndrome (ACS), and secondary
Part I Screening: Individuals who meet initial screening criteria will be scheduled to have fasting blood samples drawn in the General Clinical Research Center (GCRC). All participants will sign informed consent forms approved by the UF Institutional Review Board prior to the initiation of this part
Background Prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing both in Denmark and in most other countries, and as conventional treatment of obesity with lifestyle changes (hypocaloric diet, physical activity and behavior modification) rarely leads to large and sustained weight loss, it is not