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Treatment and outcome of CPD-associated peritonitis

Treatment and outcome of CPD-associated peritonitis

... to peritonitis has been defined as death due to sepsis, death occurring with a positive peritoneal dialysis culture, death within 14 days after onset of peritonitis or death occurring during hospitalization ... See full document

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Adverse events with fatal outcome associated with alemtuzumab treatment in multiple sclerosis

Adverse events with fatal outcome associated with alemtuzumab treatment in multiple sclerosis

... after treatment have received relatively little ...drug treatment and adverse events are more easily recognized, and there- fore also more often reported, shortly after commencement of drug ...Prophylactic ... See full document

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Etiology, treatment outcome and prognostic factors among patients with secondary peritonitis at Bugando Medical Centre, Mwanza, Tanzania

Etiology, treatment outcome and prognostic factors among patients with secondary peritonitis at Bugando Medical Centre, Mwanza, Tanzania

... bacterial peritonitis was recently reported to have a prevalence of ...secondary peritonitis is the com- monest indication for admission in the surgical wards resulting into increased workload, increased ... See full document

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Impact of alcohol disorder and the use of illicit drugs on tuberculosis treatment outcomes: a retrospective cohort study

Impact of alcohol disorder and the use of illicit drugs on tuberculosis treatment outcomes: a retrospective cohort study

... during treatment, while 17% presented an unsuccessful outcome of TB ...all associated with a higher risk of an unsuccessful ...unsuccessful outcome for people exposed to both substances was ... See full document

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The role of virulence factors in the outcome of staphylococcal peritonitis in CAPD patients

The role of virulence factors in the outcome of staphylococcal peritonitis in CAPD patients

... after treatment completion ...findings, treatment, outcome (reso- lution, relapse, catheter removal, or death); (2) presence of diabetes mellitus; (3) demographic data: age, gender, and race ... See full document

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Hyponatremia is a surrogate marker of poor outcome in peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis

Hyponatremia is a surrogate marker of poor outcome in peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis

... gram-negative peritonitis than those without hyponatre- ...gram-negative peritonitis, especially Pseudomonas aeruginosa, had poorer clinical outcome than those with gram-positive peritonitis, ... See full document

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Treatment outcomes of severe acute malnutrition in children treated within Outpatient Therapeutic Program (OTP) at Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia: retrospective cross-sectional study

Treatment outcomes of severe acute malnutrition in children treated within Outpatient Therapeutic Program (OTP) at Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia: retrospective cross-sectional study

... significantly associated with treatment outcome of SAM children treated in OTP were distance from OTP site, amoxicillin provision, and type of malnutri- ... See full document

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Joint versus separate inpatient rehabilitation treatment for patients with alcohol use disorder or drug use disorder: an observational study

Joint versus separate inpatient rehabilitation treatment for patients with alcohol use disorder or drug use disorder: an observational study

... Rehab treatment for AUD and DUD patients might be associated with different treatment ...joint treatment for all types of SUDs, it was decided to examine whether this approach was ... See full document

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Finding a treatment that fits : a grounded theory of adolescent retention in alcohol and drug treatment : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

Finding a treatment that fits : a grounded theory of adolescent retention in alcohol and drug treatment : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

... Glickman 1986a examined programme characteristics associated with successful treatment outcome in 5789 adolescents attending 30 drug free outpatient treatment programmes.. They found a n[r] ... See full document

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Treatment of complicated intra-abdominal infections in the era of multi-drug resistant bacteria

Treatment of complicated intra-abdominal infections in the era of multi-drug resistant bacteria

... are associated with a higher rate of treatment failure and mortality, but sev- eral other factors affect patients’ outcome (Table 4, Risk factors for treatment failure or death) [9, 14, 20, ... See full document

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CHARACTERISTICS OF INFLUENZA INFECTION IN 2017 AND CURRENT PRACTICE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY AT A COLLEGE HOSPITAL IN JEDDAH.

CHARACTERISTICS OF INFLUENZA INFECTION IN 2017 AND CURRENT PRACTICE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY AT A COLLEGE HOSPITAL IN JEDDAH.

... Influenza viruses A and B can cause significant human disease which ranges from mild self-limited symptoms to a severe acute febrile respiratory illness with significant morbidity and mortality, especially in high-risk ... See full document

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Abstract

Abstract

... of peritonitis, its relapse rates, causative agents, and outcome were ...of peritonitis is presented as cohort−specific peritonitis incidence for the total 203 PD patients, cohort−specific ... See full document

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Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index (MPI) in predicting early management and outcome in patients with peritonitis

Evaluation of Mannheim Peritonitis Index (MPI) in predicting early management and outcome in patients with peritonitis

... Loading doses of intravenous antibiotics should be given directed against the anticipated pathogen after the samples for culture and sensitivity are taken. Initial antibiotics usually used are third generation ... See full document

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A study to assess the impact of continuing profession development (CPD) on doctors performance and patient/service outcomes. Final report for the GMC

A study to assess the impact of continuing profession development (CPD) on doctors performance and patient/service outcomes. Final report for the GMC

... to CPD was recognised by almost all interviewees although to what extent this was formalised and structured varied ...in CPD and the importance of a systematic approach to ...that CPD [as per the ... See full document

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Degree of Hyper Dynamic Circulation Correlates with the Severity of Liver Disease and Predicts Poor Outcome in Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis Patients in Intensive Care Unit

Degree of Hyper Dynamic Circulation Correlates with the Severity of Liver Disease and Predicts Poor Outcome in Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis Patients in Intensive Care Unit

... Background: Circulatory dysfunction is known in spontaneous bacterial pe- ritonitis (SBP) patients. We aimed to determine whether degree of hyper-dy- namic circulation is significantly correlated with severity of liver ... See full document

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Which cause of diffuse peritonitis is the deadliest in the tropics? A retrospective analysis of 305 cases from the South-West Region of Cameroon

Which cause of diffuse peritonitis is the deadliest in the tropics? A retrospective analysis of 305 cases from the South-West Region of Cameroon

... Morbidity and mortality rates are extremely variable and do not seem to be superior in settings with a limited technical background [4, 8, 9, 18, 28, 29, 39, 45, 52], even in tertiary peritonitis [38]. The ... See full document

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A Comparative Study of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia and Ventilator Associated Tracheobronchitis: Incidence, Outcome, Risk Factors

A Comparative Study of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia and Ventilator Associated Tracheobronchitis: Incidence, Outcome, Risk Factors

... To conclude, VAT and VAP continue to be a major challenges to the critical care physicians in India and are common nosocomial infections occurring in mechanically ventilated patients. P. aeruginosa , K. pneumoniae and ... See full document

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Sustainable Approach to Modify the CPD Process for Knit Garments and Analysis the Effect of Curing Treatment on CPD

Sustainable Approach to Modify the CPD Process for Knit Garments and Analysis the Effect of Curing Treatment on CPD

... process modification was carried out by eliminating the curing stage at the experimental process. However, conventionally this process was done in three stages namely pad-dry-cure process which is available in most ... See full document

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APEL, APL or CPD?

APEL, APL or CPD?

... sponsored CPD include the acquisition of new knowledge and changes in professional practice behaviors” (Covell, ...in CPD (Refer to Box 1) there is a reduction in human resource costs, improved recruitment ... See full document

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Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in patients with cirrhosis: incidence, outcomes, and treatment strategies

Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in patients with cirrhosis: incidence, outcomes, and treatment strategies

... bacterial peritonitis is the most frequent bacterial infection in patients with ...bacterial peritonitis are poor since acute kidney injury, acute-on-chronic liver failure, and death occur in as much as ... See full document

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