Results 291 to 300 of about 1,562,141 (341)
Hospital-acquired renal insufficiency. [PDF]
Despite myriad improvements in the care of hospitalized patients, a decline in renal function remains a common event. Renal function in 4,622 consecutive patients admitted to the medical and surgical services of an urban tertiary care hospital was followed up prospectively from the time of admission. Some degree of renal insufficiency developed in 7.2%
K. Nash, A. Hafeez, S. Hou
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Anticoagulation and Renal Insufficiency
Therapeutische Umschau, 2016Abstract. In patients with chronic renal disease vitamin K antagonists are a valid anticoagulant treatment with vigilant monitoring of international normalized ratio and bleeding risk assessment. Direct oral anticoagulants are contraindicated in stage 5 chronic kidney disease.
Lucia Mazzolai+2 more
openaire +3 more sources
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1976
Among the clinical disturbances attending chronic renal disease are water and electrolyte imbalances, acidosis, anemia, the toxicity arising from retention of wastes, and growth impairment. The pathogenesis of these abnormalities is discussed along with approaches to their management.
Peter R. Lewy, John K. Hurley
openaire +3 more sources
Among the clinical disturbances attending chronic renal disease are water and electrolyte imbalances, acidosis, anemia, the toxicity arising from retention of wastes, and growth impairment. The pathogenesis of these abnormalities is discussed along with approaches to their management.
Peter R. Lewy, John K. Hurley
openaire +3 more sources
Hyperlipoproteinemia in Renal Insufficiency
Nephron, 1980In uremic patients, hyperlipoproteinemia is common, but its role as a risk factor in atherogenesis remains controversial. The main abnormality appears to be diminished catabolism of lipoproteins in the face of unchanged or low hepatic synthesis. The relation of diminished catabolism to reduced postheparinlipolytic activity and selective deficiency of ...
Claus-Christian Heuck, Eberhard Ritz
openaire +3 more sources
Renal Insufficiency and Fosfomycin
Chemotherapy, 1977After the parenteral injection of 1 g sodium salt of fosfomycin the serum levels of the antibiotic are detected in a series of eight adult patients with different degrees of chronic renal insufficiencies four of them submitted to periodical dialysis. The results obtained reveal that the levels as well as the time of elimination of fosfomycin maintain ...
N Diosdado+4 more
openaire +3 more sources
Renal Radionuclide Scanning in Renal Insufficiency
Radiology, 1972Abstract Renal radionuclide scans of 102 patients with varying levels of renal insufficiency were reviewed. Three scan grades were defined in terms of ability to determine kidney location, size, shape, pathology, and overall definition. The scan grades were then correlated with the level of serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen.
Victor A. Panaro+2 more
openaire +3 more sources
Treatment of osteoporosis in renal insufficiency
Clinical Rheumatology, 2015Patients with osteoporosis often have chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD is associated with bone and mineral disturbances, renal osteodystrophy, which like osteoporosis leads to a higher risk of fractures. Bisphosphonates are first-line therapy for osteoporosis; however, these are contra-indicated in patients with a GFR
Schipper, L.G.+5 more
openaire +5 more sources
Atracurium and Pancuronium in Renal Insufficiency
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1989The duration and possible accumulation of atracurium and pancuronium were studied in 59 patients (29 anephric and 30 normal) anaesthetized with 0.5% halothane in O2/N2O and supplemented by fentanyl. Equipotent doses of atracurium (0.5 mg–kg‐1) and pancuronium (0.1 mg–kg‐1) were given for intubation.
H. Yousef+3 more
openaire +3 more sources
Hirudin In Renal Insufficiency
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2002Recombinant hirudins (r-hirudins) are potent direct thrombin inhibitors increasingly used for alternative anticoagulation, especially in heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. R-hirudins are almost exclusively eliminated by the kidneys, and a close correlation between r-hirudin clearance and endogenous creatinine clearance has been observed.
openaire +4 more sources
POSTOPERATIVE RENAL INSUFFICIENCY
Medical Clinics of North America, 2001The poor clinical outcomes associated with postoperative HARI necessitate increased vigilance for HARI detection and intervention to minimize the progression to dialysis dependency. Patient survival significantly worsens if HARI requires the initiation of dialysis.
openaire +3 more sources