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Arizona has the highest per capita rate of rattlesnake envenomation (the process by which venom is injected by the bite of a venomous animal) in the United States leading to millions of dollars in health care costs. Local tissue destruction typically manifests in the first few hours after snakebite
Acute pancreatitis has been described as the most common cause of pancreatic disease with a global incidence of 33-74 per 100.000 people and a mortality of 1-16 per 100.000. Hydration with the purpose of preventing hypovolemia and hypoperfusion of organs is the cornerstone of initial disease
The primary objectives are to assess safety and tolerability of a high and low dose of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells. Secondary objectives include evaluation of potential responses of the BM-MNC therapy.
This is a two-stage, randomized, unblinded, multicenter (two sites), controlled phase
Study Methods:
Study Population A 60 adult (aged >18 years) patients were included with a diagnosis of acute thromboembolic ischemic stroke within 48 hours after onset, according to clinical picture and imaging findings by brain computed tomography (CT) without evidence of hemorrhage, upon admission
At the end of most abdominal operations the fascial layer is closed primarily. However, because of logistic, physiological and or anatomical reasons, the surgeon needs to leave the abdomen open. In those circumstances, attempts to close the abdomen could potentially lead to unnecessary damage to the
Background & Motivation: Non-traumatic shock accounts for millions of emergency department visits every year and is a significant burden on the health care system making rapid identification and treatment essential. For decades the Rapid Ultrasound in Shock and Hypotension (RUSH) exam has been
Research design This study is a double blind randomized clinical trial to determine differences in wave amplitude P50 and N95 on pattern ERG examination, visual field defects (LP) with Humphrey HFA (Humphrey Field Analyzer) II-i 750, 24-2 threshold and ganglion cell thickness with OCT CirrusTM
25 cases each of fasciotomy will be closed either by dermotaxis or loop suture technique with the inclusion criteria being closed fractures, no concomitant skin loss, fracture related compartment syndrome and fasciotomy within 36 hrs. The fasciotomy incision will be either closed in a single stage
Recently a great interest in the role of the endothelium in the pathophysiology of sepsis has been introduced. The endothelium is coated by a "thick" endothelial glycocalyx protecting it from becoming activated and prevents capillary leakage. The glycocalyx binds approximately 1-1.5 litres of the
At Marmur Medical, subjects will be recruited and consented prior to any study evaluations or procedures; if subjects meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria, participants will be enrolled into this study. Informed consent will clearly say the use of hyaluronic acid filler for the treatment of dorsal
The treatment of acute pancreatitis with Intra-abdominal hypertension still no ideal method. At present, through fasting, fluid resuscitation, prevention of shock, to correct acid-base balance and electrolyte imbalance, acid suppression, inhibition of pancreatic secretion, rational use of
The use of HTS after DCL may decrease the rate of failure to achieve PFC and reduce the number of complications associated with an open abdomen.
Research Questions:
1. Primary Objective: Is there a higher rate of PFC among patients who undergo DCL and temporary abdominal closure when using HTS
Primary objectives
- To show that ORT in burns (using Ceralyte® 90) can reduce the total amount of intravenous fluid needed for adequate resuscitation.
- To test the efficacy and safety of ORT in resuscitation of burn patients Secondary objectives.
- To encourage further research on the use of ORT
TITLE: Moderate Versus Aggressive Fluid Therapy in Patients with Mild to Moderate Acute Pancreatitis
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESES In the United States, acute pancreatitis results in more than 200,000 hospital admissions each year and has an associated mortality of 5%. While protease inhibitors,
The pathophysiology of CRPS-1 is unknown yet a considerable number of studies suggest that the fundamental cause of abnormal pain is due to microvascular pathology of deep tissues.
Reduced blood flow to deep tissues such as muscle, nerve, and bone can lead to a combination of inflammatory and