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A Case of Malignant Hyperthermia Following Intubation With Rocuronium
Background Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is an inherited autosomal‐dominant disorder of ryanodine receptors. While typically associated with exposure to inhaled anesthetics or depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs), there have been reported cases following exposure to other conditions and medications including nondepolarizing neuromuscular ...
Kristin Woodring +4 more
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Development of Analytical Methods for the Estimation of Torsemide and Spironolactone in Tablet Dosage Form. [PDF]
The present study aims to develop simple, precise and accurate methods for the determination of Torsemide and Spironolactone by simple UV methods and RP-HPLC method in bulk and in formulation.
Varadharajan, K
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Torsemide Versus Furosemide in Patients With Acute Heart Failure (from the ASCEND-HF Trial)
Furosemide is the most commonly used loop diuretic in patients with heart failure (HF) despite data suggesting potential pharmacologic and antifibrotic benefits with torsemide.
Velazquez, Eric J. +23 more
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Bordetella holmesii is a fastidious Gram‐negative coccobacillus that was first isolated in 1983. It is an infrequent human pathogen, predominantly limited to asplenic and other immunocompromised hosts. We describe herein the first reported case of vascular graft infection caused by B.
Joya-Rita Hindy +6 more
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Prevalence of thiamine deficiency in heart failure patients on long-term diuretic therapy
Background: Loop diuretics are an integral part of heart failure management. It has been shown that loop diuretics cause thiamine deficiency (TD) by increasing its urinary loss. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of TD in heart failure
Shrenik Doshi +5 more
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Formulation and Evaluation of Torsemide Granules (Sustained Release)
The aim of study was to design development and optimize a controlled release system of Torsemide. to increase its bioavailability by increasing the residence time in the stomach without contact with the mucosa, and was achieved through the preparation of
Verma, Navneet Kumar +1 more
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Mitral anterolateral papillary muscle rupture with partial valve body prolapse and severe mitral regurgitation after acute myocardial infarction (ultrasound schematic). ABSTRACT Due to dual blood supply, ischemic mitral anterolateral papillary muscle rupture is less common than that of posteromedial papillary muscle and is rare in acute myocardial ...
Zeyan Liu +4 more
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Clinical Trials With Pragmatic Elements: A Review of Use Cases and Real‐World Data Utilization
Clinical trials with pragmatic elements can capture diverse patient populations, enable efficient follow‐up, and reflect routine clinical practices; yet there is limited understanding of their design features, characteristics, and use of real‐world data (RWD). Based on a targeted search of PubMed/EMBASE (Jan‐2016 to Jul‐2024), a review was conducted to
Le Su +6 more
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Assessment of drug-drug interactions in hypertensive patients at a superspeciality hospital
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the incidence and pattern of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in hypertensive patients by using Micromedex and Medscape databases.
Divya Sivva +4 more
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This state‐of‐the‐art review outlines a practical, evidence‐based framework for early acute heart failure management to address critical gaps in current guidance and improve early treatment outcomes. Key components include early identification of co‐existing conditions, bedside haemodynamic profiling, a structured diagnostic approach incorporating both
Anika S. Naidu +22 more
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