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Gall bladder status among children with chronic haemolytic anemia attending to Assuit University Children Hospital Hemolysis is defined as the premature destruction of red blood cells (RBCs) (a shortened RBC life span). Anemia results when the rate of destruction exceeds the capacity of the marrow
Intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) affects cardio-respiratory hemodynamics and can be assessed either directly, or by measuring gastric or urinary bladder pressure. However, in patients with morbid obesity, the correlations between gastric and urinary bladder pressures with IAP have not been addressed.
Overactive bladder is a clinical syndrome characterized urgency, frequency and nocturia. Infection or other obvious causes must be excluded. The overactive bladder is loss of inhibition of the detrusor muscle during the filling or emptying of the bladder.
Specific receptors and neurotransmitters
Overactive bladder (OAB) is defined by international continence society (ICS) as urinary urgency with or without incontinence often associated with frequency and nocturia. As a chronic, unbearable condition, OAB has a deeply negative impact on QoL, including social, physical, psychological,
Several techniques, instruments, and approaches to minimize the risk of injury (the bowel, bladder, major abdominal vessels, and an anterior abdominal wall vessel) have been introduced.
These methods include the standard technique of insufflation after insertion of the Veress needle, the open
Aim To evaluate the effects of opioid sparing care pathways compared to conventional opioid-based treatment for pain relief, opioid consumption, recovery after surgery, self-efficacy and health economy in patients undergoing obesity surgery. The aim will be investigated by a prospective, randomized,
Obesity and diabetes have increased to epidemic proportions in the US and in many other countries. In addition, the comorbidities of these metabolic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, osteoarthritis are placing a huge burden on the health and health care system of the United States.
60 morbidly obese patients which planned sleeve gastrectomy procedures under general anestesia (ASA 2-3 status) were included in this study. Patients were devided into 2 groups which was ventilated with no positive end expiratory pressure (Group 5PEEP n=30), and 5 cmH2O positive and expiratory
From day -01 onwards until the end of the study, subjects will come to TNO every week. Each of the four study periods will be performed identically.
In the first study period, on days -01, 07, 14, 21 and 28, subjects will come to TNO for collection of study substances for the coming week. On days
This randomized, double-blind sham-controlled clinical trial will be conducted at Hubei Provincial Hospital of TCM, Dongzhimen Hospital Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and the First Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine. This study includes the following time points: a treatment
Severely obese adolescents (13 to 17 year old males and post-menarcheal females between the ages of 12 and 17) will be recruited through the University of Florida Health Pediatric Weight Management Center. Therefore, all these patients would have undergone a multifaceted assessment that is part of
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. Obesity and its associated complications represent an enormous burden for obese individuals, their families, healthcare systems and societies. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has emerged as a frequent and serious complication of obesity.