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Reply to Letter to the Editor “Polypharmacy in elderly people with diabetes admitted to hospital”
2015
Reply to Drs. Kiaei and Molinaro Regarding the Publication “Comparison of a Bridge Immunoassay with Two Bioassays for Thyrotropin Receptor Antibody D…
2020
Dear Editor,Drs. Kiaei and Molinaro 1 put forth two criticisms of the manuscript published by us 2. They state that the experimental design of this study is flawed and that the authors falsely claim that negative Thyretain™ TSI Reporter BioAssay results for two Graves’ diseases patients undergoing drug treatments means the absence of stimulating antibodies. To substantiate this claim Drs. Kiaei and Molinaro point out that the manufacturer of the Thyretain TSI Reporter BioAssay clearly states in the package insert that “[t]he effects of various drug therapies on the performance of this Kit have not been established” 1. Second, the package insert explicitly states that “[a] negative result do…
In Reply to the Letter to the Editor Regarding “Females in Neurosurgery: from a Matter of Fortuitous Occasions Towards a Conscious Choice”
2021
Medical Student Ultrasound Education, a WFUMB Position Paper, Part I, response to the letter to the Editor.
2019
Letter to the Editor. The missing piece to solve the equation.
2020
Response, Letter to the Editor: Author Response to Mustafa Sahin.
2016
Quantitative assessment is essential for interpreting lymphoscintigraphy: Response to Ramin Sadeghi's letter to the editor
2019
Letter to the Editor Regarding "Comparison of Different Hybrid Techniques for the Treatment of Multilevel Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease-Analysis…
2020
Response to Letter to the Editor: Outcome of Bleb Revision With Autologous Conjunctival Graft Alone or Combined With Donor Scleral Graft for Late-ons…
2021
Impact of increased mean arterial pressure on skin microcirculatory oxygenation in vasopressor-requiring septic patients: an interventional study
2019
Abstract Background Heterogeneity of microvascular blood flow leading to tissue hypoxia is a common finding in patients with septic shock. It may be related to suboptimal systemic perfusion pressure and lead to organ failure. Mapping of skin microcirculatory oxygen saturation and relative hemoglobin concentration using hyperspectral imaging allows to identify heterogeneity of perfusion and perform targeted measurement of oxygenation. We hypothesized that increasing mean arterial pressure would result in improved oxygenation in areas of the skin with most microvascular blood pooling. Methods We included adult patients admitted to the intensive care unit within the previous 24 h with sepsis a…