... from traumatic brain
injury. Analyses were conducted in all patients and in
subgroups according to severity of traumatic brain injury.
e authors found that resuscitation with albumin was ... albumin use SAFE in patients with
traumatic brain injury? Critical Care 2010, 14:307.
Brackney et al. Critical Care 2010, 14:307
http://ccforum.com/content/14/2/307...
... confirms that the initial portion
of the P–V curve in ZEEP is essentially influenced by the infla-
tion of previously normally aerated lung regions. When the ini-
tial increase in lung volume measured ... meas-
ured in true static end-expiratory conditions and can be
influenced by aeration changes occurring during the initial part
of the inflation P–V curve performed in ZEEP condition...
... issues
jointly; that is, to investigate plasma homocysteine levels
in patients with MS and depression.
Accordingly, the present study was designed in order to
assess Hcy plasma levels in MS patients ... Hcy
increases were observed in MS patients with vitamin B12
deficiency [7,18,19]. Our results, in agreement with
Vrethem et al. [8] and Ramsaransing et al. [9], indicate...
... YG, Christen WG, Foster SC: Correlation of metal-
loproteinase-2 and -9 with proinflammatory cytokines inter-
leukin-1β, interleukin-12 and the interleukin-1 receptor
antagonist in patients with ... inflammation,
resulting in fibrosis. MMP-9 can trigger inflammation
directly, by tissue destruction, or indirectly, by generation of
an inflammatory signal or recruitment of inflammatory...
... lymphocytes of patients with com-
mon variable immunodeficiency (CVI) produce reduced levels
of interleukin-4, interleukin-2 and interferon-gamma, but pro-
liferate normally upon activation by ... presented with a chronic
granulomatous disease.
All the patients included in this study had blood CD19
+
CD3
-
B-lymphocyte counts above 1% of peripheral blood lym-
phocytes. The CVID pat...
... increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines
such as IL-6 have been observed following non-tissue-damag-
ing painful stimulation in healthy adults [15,16], patients with
juvenile RA [17], and patients with ... Proinflammatory cytokines mediating burn-
injury pain. Pain 2008, 135:98-107.
54. Geiss A, Varadi E, Steinbach K, Bauer HW, Anton F: Psychoneu-
roimmunological correlates of pers...
... although the
incidence of extrapyramidal AEs may vary among the
atypical antipsychotics [13]. Atypical long-acting antipsy-
chotic therapy, a relatively new treatment modality in
man y sys tems of ... study in patients with
schizophrenia who were initiated on RLAT. Physicians could change treatment during the study as clinically
warranted. Data were collected at baseline and subsequ...
... requiring psychiatric intervention in the pre-
vious 12 months [15]. In the or iginal study, subjects
with any degree of mood symptom severity were
included. T he current analysis focused only on ... better functioning.
Safety was determined by adverse event (AE) monitoring
at each visit.
Statistical Analysis
Efficacy and safety outcomes were analyzed in subjects
enrolled in the ope...
... that
changes in metabolic parameters in patients treated with
antipsychotics may, in part, be genetically determined
[17].
MetS is characterized by the coincidence of hyperten-
sion, abdominal ob esity, ... possibly reflec ts
that changes in metabolic parameters may occur in
patients treated with any antipsychotic medication,
though these may differ in grade and type accor...