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Safety and Outcomes of Rapid Drug Desensitization to Various Biologic Agents: A Multidisciplinary Experience [PDF]
Kutay Kirdok,1 Elif Ertuna,2 Umitcan Ates,1 Zuleyha Galata,1 Meryem Irem Toksoy Senturk,1 Ragip Fatih Kural,1 Ecem Ay,1 Eda Aslan,1 Turkan Dizdar Canbaz,1 Reyhan Gumusburun,1 Emine Nihal Mete Gokmen,1 Aytul Zerrin Sin,1 Ceyda Tunakan Dalgic1 1Division of
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Beyond alarm fatigue: nurses’ experiences of behavioral nudge fatigue in digital clinical environments [PDF]
Background Digital health technologies such as electronic health records, clinical decision support systems, and reminder mechanisms are increasingly integrated into nursing practice to enhance patient safety and support clinical decision-making.
Hatice Erdogan, Doga Ulcay, Fusun Afsar
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Desensitization in kidney transplantation: Review [PDF]
Sensitization to human leukocyte antigens (HLA) antigens is the main obstacle to getting the kidney either from a living or deceased donor. HLA sensitization occurs as the result of repeated pregnancy, blood transfusion, or previous transplantation ...
Jamilya Saparbay +9 more
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Neonatal Desensitization for the Study of Regenerative Medicine [PDF]
Cell replacement is a therapeutic option for numerous diseases of the CNS. Current research has identified a number of potential human donor cell types, for which preclinical testing through xenotransplantation in animal models is imperative. Immune modulation is necessary to promote donor cell survival for sufficient time to assess safety and efficacy.
Roberton, Victoria H. +2 more
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Immune Profiles to Predict Response to Desensitization Therapy in Highly HLA-Sensitized Kidney Transplant Candidates. [PDF]
Kidney transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage kidney disease. Sensitization, the formation of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies, remains a major barrier to successful kidney transplantation.
Julie M Yabu +2 more
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Converter Phenotype: A New Profile That Is Not Exclusive to Taxanes
Introduction: Phenotype I hypersensitivity reactions are the most commonly reported drug reactions; however, precision medicine has made it possible to characterize new phenotypes. A recent communication proposed the existence of a “converter phenotype,”
Teodorikez Wilfox Jimenez-Rodriguez +13 more
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Introduction Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common medical condition with well-established morbidity and mortality. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a highly effective treatment prescribed to most individuals with OSA that has documented
Yelena Chernyak
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Background: The landscape of systemic therapies for advanced non-melanoma skin cancers has been revolutionized by the advent of immunotherapy. Cemiplimab is the only immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) approved by the European Medicine Agency for recurrent/
Marco Banini +10 more
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Improving adherence to PAP therapy: A brief PAP coaching intervention for health care providers
Objectives: To evaluate a training program for non-specialist health care providers in a brief coaching intervention to improve positive airway pressure (PAP) usage in Veterans with sleep apnea.
Ken He +6 more
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Kidney transplantation has indisputably revamped renal medicine and restored hope among patients coming across fatal end-stage renal disease. However, sensitization of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) triggers extensive immunological fences to successful ...
Muhammad Tassaduq Khan +5 more
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