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Modulation of tumor oxygenation

1998

There is a large body of evidence suggesting that deficiencies in the O2 supply of tumors exist due to restrictions (i) in the O2 delivery by perfusion and/or diffusion, and (ii) in the O2 transport capacity. Whereas the former are mostly based on inadequate and heterogeneous microcirculatory functions, the latter are predominantly due to tumor-associated anemia. Possible uses and limitations of measures are discussed which can increase the microvascular O2 content and thus may preferentially serve to enhance diffusion-limited O2 availability. In addition, means are described for improving and increasing the uniformity of microcirculation thus possibly enhancing perfusion-limited O2 deliver…

Cancer ResearchErythrocyte transfusionPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyRadiationTumor hypoxiaCellular respirationbusiness.industryHyperbaric oxygenationOxygenationTumor OxygenationMicrocirculationOncologyCancer researchMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessPerfusionInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
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Intraoperative transfusion practices and perioperative outcome in the European elderly: A secondary analysis of the observational ETPOS study

2022

PLOS ONE 17(1), e0262110 (2022). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0262110

Clinical OncologyMaleScienceClinical Decision-MakingCancer TreatmentSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresGeographical LocationsDiagnostic MedicineOutcome Assessment Health CareMedicine and Health SciencesHumansBlood TransfusionProspective StudiesAgedAged 80 and overIntraoperative CareMultidisciplinaryTransfusion MedicineQRAnemiaHematologyClinical Laboratory SciencesHealth CareEuropeSurgical OncologyOncologyAge GroupsElective Surgical ProceduresPeople and PlacesMedicinePopulation GroupingsFemaleGeriatric CareClinical MedicineErythrocyte TransfusionResearch ArticlePLOS ONE
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Blood Donations and Transfusions during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain: Impact According to Autonomous Communities and Hospitals

2021

Worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a decline in blood donations, between 30% and 70% in some of the most affected countries. In Spain, during the initial eight weeks after the State of Emergency was decreed on 14 March 2020, in the weekly reports of the Health Ministry, an average decrease of 20% was observed between 11 and week 25 compared with the 2018 donation. We aimed to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on blood donations and blood distribution in four autonomous communities, and to explore the evolution of the consumption of blood components (BCs) in ten hospitals of six autonomous communities. We performed a prospective study of grouped cohorts on the donation…

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicinaHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicineBlood Donors030230 surgeryArticle03 medical and health sciencesBlood donations0302 clinical medicinePandemicHumansMedicineProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyPandemicsRetrospective StudiestransfusionConsumption (economics)SARS-CoV-2business.industrypandemiclcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19Retrospective cohort studyHospitalsSpainDonationPacked red blood cellsbusinessDemographyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Long-term outcome after argon plasma coagulation of small-bowel lesions using double-balloon enteroscopy in patients with mid-gastrointestinal bleedi…

2011

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS Vascular malformations are the most common sources of bleeding in the small bowel. They can be treated with argon plasma coagulation (APC) during double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE). This study aimed to evaluate the long-term follow-up of the effectiveness of APC for small-bowel bleeding by means of a single-center retrospective study. PATIENTS AND METHODS Between June 2003 and December 2005, APC treatment for small-bowel lesions was carried out during DBE in 63 patients with known or suspected mid-gastrointestinal bleeding. Fifty patients were included in the analysis. Main outcome measurements were comparison of hemoglobin values and blood transfusion requirements b…

Enteroscopymedicine.medical_specialtyGastrointestinal bleedingBlood transfusionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentGastroenterologyRetrospective cohort studyArgon plasma coagulationmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologySurgeryInternal medicineDouble-balloon enteroscopyMedicineIn patientHemoglobinbusinessEndoscopy
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Non-immune hydrops fetalis: Two case reports

2021

BACKGROUND Fetal hydrops is a serious condition difficult to manage, often with a poor prognosis, and it is characterized by the collection of fluid in the extravascular compartments. Before 1968, the most frequent cause was the maternal-fetal Rh incompatibility. Today, 90% of the cases are non-immune hydrops fetalis. Multiple fetal anatomic and functional disorders can cause non-immune hydrops fetalis and the pathogenesis is incompletely understood. Etiology varies from viral infections to heart disease, chromosomal abnormalities, hematological and autoimmune causes. CASE SUMMARY A 38-year-old pregnant woman has neck lymphoadenomegaly, fever, cough, tonsillar plaques at 14 wk of amenorrhea…

Fetusmedicine.medical_specialtyAmniotic fluidHeart diseaseObstetricsbusiness.industryAnemiaFetal transfusionFetal anemiaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseHydrops fetalisPreterm cesarean sectionBlood chemistryInfectious disease (medical specialty)Hydrops fetalisCase reportmedicineEtiologybusinessCordocentesisWorld Journal of Clinical Cases
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Factors Associated with Mortality in Patients Experiencing First Episodes of Acquired Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (aTTP). Results of the Span…

2019

Introduction: Acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (aTTP) is a rare, but life-threatening, hematological disorder characterized by severe thrombocytopenia, hemolytic microangiopathic anemia, and frequent organ damage. The underlying pathophysiology of aTTP is a functional deficiency of plasma ADAMTS13 activity caused by antibodies directed against the ADAMTS13 protease. Despite plasma exchange (PEX) and immunosuppression with corticosteroids, and, more recently, rituximab, which achieve remission in most patients with aTTP, 10-20% of patients are refractory to treatment and die as a result of disease progression. Most of such deaths occur during first episodes of aTTP, as subsequent…

First episodemedicine.medical_specialtyAcquired Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic PurpuraExacerbationbusiness.industryStuporImmunologyThrombotic thrombocytopenic purpuraCell BiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseBiochemistryADAMTS13Platelet transfusionInternal medicinemedicineRituximabmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugBlood
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Oxygen-carrying v. non-oxygen-carrying colloidal blood substitutes in schock

1982

Loss of more than 10-15 per cent of the circulating blood causes a corresponding fall in filling pressure and a marked reduction in minute volume. In order to combat a fall in the minute volume, catecholamines are liberated, the stimulating components of these cause a rise in vessel tone. In spite of the blood volume being reduced by blood loss, filling pressure and minute volume are restored by compensating mechanisms as long as the volume lost is not enough to exceed the autoregulative capacity. Even with a blood loss of 10-15 per cent, full compensation is not achieved without replenishing the blood volume unless the fluid lost from the vascular bed is less than I0 per cent of the total.…

FluorocarbonsBlood transfusionbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPlasma SubstitutesOxygen transportBlood volumeShock HemorrhagicOxygen-carryingVolume (thermodynamics)Blood lossBlood SubstitutesAnesthesiaAnimalsHumansGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMedicinebusinessRespiratory minute volumeGeneral Environmental ScienceWhole bloodInjury
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Severe hepatic injury in interleukin 18 (IL-18) transgenic mice: a key role for IL-18 in regulating hepatocyte apoptosis in vivo.

2004

Background: Interleukin 18 (IL-18) is a cytokine with pleiotropic activity that augments T helper 1 responses and cytotoxic activity of natural killer cells. Methods: To assess the function of IL-18 in vivo, we generated IL-18 transgenic (IL-18 Tg) mice under the control of a CD2 promoter/enhancer construct. Results: Macroscopically, IL-18 Tg mice showed reduced relative liver weight compared with wild-type littermates. TUNEL assays demonstrated increased hepatocyte apoptosis, and primary hepatocytes isolated from IL-18 Tg mice exhibited an increased spontaneous apoptosis rate. Furthermore, cross linking of Fas increased significantly the apoptosis rate in hepatocytes isolated from wild- ty…

Genetically modified mousemedicine.medical_specialtyTransgeneT-LymphocytesApoptosisMice TransgenicMice SCIDBiologyTransfectionTranslocation GeneticInterferon-gammaMiceIn vivoInternal medicinemedicineCytotoxic T cellAnimalsfas ReceptorL-SelectinCells CulturedLiver injuryTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaGastroenterologyInterleukin-18NF-kappa BOrgan Sizemedicine.diseaseAdoptive TransferEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureLiverApoptosisHepatocyteLymphocyte TransfusionCancer researchHepatocytesInterleukin 18Gut
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NEW GUIDED BONE REGENERATION PROCEDURE USING LEUKOCYTE AND PLATELET RICH FIBRIN (L PRF) IN ORAL SURGERY

2021

Non-transfusional hemocomponents are autogenous products used in several surgical fields obtained by the centrifugation of a blood sample from a patient and able to promote hard and soft tissue regeneration, local haemostasis, and the acceleration of wound healing. The aim of this PhD thesis was the validation of an innovative protocol for the Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) technique using second-generation autologous platelet concentrates, Leukocytes and Platelet-rich Fibrin (L-PRF), in post-extraction sockets of patients in need of dental avulsions and successive implant prosthetic rehabilitation, evaluating its ability to prevent alveolar bone resorption and promote bone regeneration. Th…

Guided Bone Regenerationtooth extractionmetronidazolenanocompositeSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativohyaluronic acid.platelet-rich fibrinL-PRFcurcuminnon-transfusional hemocomponentnanostructured lipid carrierhydrophilic sponge
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Flexible modelling of the risks associated with donor sex and age of blood on survival after red blood cell transfusion

2021

Etat de la question Les etudes realisees jusqu’a present en epidemiologie transfusionnelle affichent des resultats contradictoires sur l’association entre caracteristiques du CGR et la mortalite du patient receveur. La prise en compte des transfusions repetees de concentres de globules rouges (CGR) dans la survie est un domaine methodologiquement complexe, pouvant expliquer le manque de consensus scientifique. L’objectif de notre etude etait d’analyser l’impact du sexe du donneur et de la duree de conservation sur la survie par modele flexibles de type « Weighted Cumulative Exposure » (WCE) et de comparer les resultats au modele de Cox. Materiel et methodes Cette etude de survie a ete reali…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologybusiness.industryRed Blood Cell TransfusionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthmedicinebusinessRevue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique
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