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OARSI/OMERACT Initiative to Define States of Severity and Indication for Joint Replacement in Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis. An OMERACT 10 Special Inte…
2011
Objective.To define pain and physical function cutpoints that would, coupled with structural severity, define a surrogate measure of “need for joint replacement surgery,” for use as an outcome measure for potential structure-modifying interventions for osteoarthritis (OA).Methods.New scores were developed for pain and physical function in knee and hip OA. A cross-sectional international study in 1909 patients was conducted to define data-driven cutpoints corresponding to the orthopedic surgeons’ indication for joint replacement. A post hoc analysis of 8 randomized clinical trials (1379 patients) evaluated the prevalence and validity of cutpoints, among patients with symptomatic hip/knee OA.…
O33 Per-protocol repeat kidney biopsy portends relapse and long-term outcome in incident cases of proliferative lupus nephritis
2020
Background In patients with Lupus Nephritis (LN), clinical response to treatment and renal histopathology have been shown to be discordant. We investigated whether per-protocol repeat renal biopsies are predictive of LN relapses and long-term impairment of renal function. Methods Forty-two patients with an incident biopsy-proven active proliferative (class III/IV ± V) LN from the LN database of the Universite catholique de Louvain were included in the present retrospective study. Per-protocol repeat kidney biopsies were performed in all patients after a median time of 24.3 (IQR: 21.3–26.2) months. The NIH activity index (AI) and chronicity index (CI) scores were assessed in both baseline an…
Intrarenal venous flow in cardiorenal syndrome: a shining light into the darkness
2018
The aim of this case report is to assess the potential role of intrarenal Doppler ultrasonography as a non‐invasive method to evaluate intrarenal venous flow (IRVF) in acute heart failure (AHF) and concomitant renal dysfunction. We report a case of an 81‐year‐old woman with valvular heart disease (previous mitral valve replacement) that presented with acutely decompensated heart failure and concomitant worsening renal function (WRF). In addition to complete physical examination, laboratory analysis, and echocardiography, IRVF was assessed at baseline and 48 h after the administration of diuretic treatment. At admission, physical examination and echocardiography revealed signs of intravascul…
Level of ibandronate in the kidney tissue after long-term application in rats with a normal and a limited renal function
2010
Is losartan able to improve renal haemodynamics in hypertensives? a long term study
2000
Evaluation of oxidative stress in hypertensive patients with transplanted kidney
2005
99mTechnetium-Mercaptoacetyltriglycin (MAG3) zum Nachweis von Nierenveränderungen nach extrakorporaler Stoßwellenlithotripsie
1992
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has become the treatment of choice for urinary calculi. 117 patients were studied prospectively with 99mTc mercaptoacetyltriglycine (MAG3) before and after ESWL. 79 (66%) of the 119 kidneys treated had abnormal findings. Of these 63/119 (53%) had abnormal scans. 41 (65%) had focal lesions with a delayed intrarenal transport. The remaining 22 had a diffuse delay of intrarenal transport. A loss of relative renal function of 3% and more compared to the pretreatment values was observed in 50/119 (42%) patients. 99mTc MAG3 should be done routinely together with radiologic tests (CT or MRI) before and after ESWL to select the patients at risk for post …
Die lokale Fibrinolyse bei Nierenarterienverschlüssen
1990
The indications and technique of local fibrinolysis therapy of acute renal artery occlusions are discussed in relation to four patients. Because of the short period for which ischaemia is tolerated by the kidney, the result of treatment depends largely on the time interval between occlusion and the beginning of treatment. Partial perfusion of the renal artery was obtained in three patients. Since the "ischaemia time" of the kidneys had been exceeded, it was not possible to obtain complete restitution of renal function in any of these patients.
Pharmacokinetics of anidulafungin during albumin dialysis
2014
In the ICU setting, current guidelines recommend echi-nocandins as the first-line treatment for invasive candi-diasis [1]. Albumin dialysis (AD) has been used in theICU as supportive therapy for hepatic failure, but thistechnique can significantly enhance drug elimination [2].We prescribed anidulafungin for suspected invasivecandidiasis in a patient with severe liver failure treatedwith AD and measured the plasma concentrations of thedrug using high-performance liquid chromatography.This study (GEF-ANI-2010-02) was approved by thelocal ethics committee (INCLIVA, Institute of Research,Valencia, Spain) and written informed consent wasobtained from the patient’s next of kin. An adult patientwa…
Evidence-based medicine and the problem of healthy volunteers
2017
Abstract Healthy controls are subjects without the disease being studied but may have other conditions indirectly affecting outcome. In the present epidemics of obesity a few subjects with undiagnosed nonalcoholic fatty liver disease enter clinical studies as controls, producing biased results. Stricter selection criteria should be considered to prevent this risk.