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- Study place: Ain Shams University Hospitals.
- Written informed consent will be taken from all patients.
- Inclusion criteria: 60 patients with an American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I-III and those aged between 35 and 65 years scheduled for colorectal surgeries.
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Background
On February 21th 2020, SARS-CoV-2 outbreak erupted in Italy and, in the immediately subsequent period, all the Italian regional Health Systems had to face with an overwhelming increase of COVID-19 admissions requiring isolation, oxygen, ventilation and ICU beds.
The COVID-19 related
Background:
The investigator team had focused on heart failure (HF) treatment for many years and tried to develop non-invasive guide for HF treatment. Initially, the investigators had dedicated to use echocardiography to simulate Swan-Ganz and performed validation for non-invasive Swan-Ganz (echo
Lung cancer is the most common cancer, accounting for 20% of cancer-related deaths worldwide. In 2015, an estimated 610,200 patients (22 per cent of cancer-related deaths) died of lung cancer. Non-small cell lung cancer ((NSCLC)) accounts for 80% to 85% of lung cancer. Most patients are locally
Methods:
Patients were diagnosed by clinical examination and according to the initial CT brain after the onset of ICH.
Intensive management of blood pressure (BP) started once the diagnosis of intracerebral hemorrhage was established. Systolic blood pressure targeted 140 mm Hg by IV drug that lower
Two hundred and eighty anemic renal transplant recipients with stable graft function- who are followed up in Hamed Al-Essa organ transplant centre - will be assessed for the possible causes of their anemia. Anemia will be defined as Revised European Best Practice guidelines for anemia in renal tx, a
The aim of the study is to evaluate the acute safety and feasibility of implantation of the sirolimus-eluting bioresorbable Fantom scaffold BVS in the setting of ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), as well as the mid and long-term clinical efficacy and healing pattern of the device,
Adequate hemodynamic control is a cornerstone in management in patients undergoing different types of surgery. Among all perioperative risk factors, the association between perioperative hypotension and adverse clinical outcomes in noncardiac and cardiac surgery patients is well defined.
Numerous
Ascites is the most common complication of cirrhosis, and 60% of patients with compensated cirrhosis develop ascites within 10 years during the course of their disease . Ascites occurs only when portal hypertension has developed and is related to inability to excrete an adequate amount of sodium
Since beta blockers have been shown to reduce portal venous pressure in 1980, the nonselective beta blocker (NSBB) has been widely used for the last 25 years as the primary treatment for portal hypertension. NSBB, such as propranolol and nadolol, has been shown to reduce cardiac output through β1
PATIENT POPULATION Consecutive patients with first STEMI, candidates for PPCI (typical cardiac chest pain, within 12h of symptom onset, with ST segment elevation of more than 1 mm in at least two contiguous leads) and proximal coronary artery culprit lesion will be considered for
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is an unfortunately common complication of cardiac surgery that occurs in up to 40% of patients and results in increased mortality, prolonged ICU and hospital length of stay. AKI after cardiac surgery is not a benign complication, increasing mortality from 1% to 19% in
Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) have become a life-saving therapy for patients with ACC/AHA stage D congestive heart failure (CHF). Despite longevity and improved quality of life, LVAD-supported patients are plagued with adverse events, the most debilitating of all is stroke. Ischemic and
Research target:To explore exercise intervention in patients with diabetic nephropathy (intervention time for 3 years), the events in the primary end point was observed (double serum creatinine, ESRD dialysis) and secondary events (reduced urinary protein and retinopathy progression, cardiovascular
Background: In 1894 William Osler, MD, said: "You are as old as your arteries." A number of recent studies have confirmed this prescient proclamation. Vascular rather than chronological age is the best predictor of adverse cardiovascular events and mortality from coronary insufficiency, ischemia,