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The Effect of Nitrazepam on Manual Skill, Grip Strength, and Reaction Time with Special Reference to Subjective Evaluation of Effects on Sleep

1978

The effects of 5 and 10 mg oral nitrazepam doses on manual skills, grip strength, and reaction time 8 hours after ingestion of the drugs were studied in 34 healthy female volunteers aged 19-22 years. 5 mg nitrazepam caused a slight but insignificant decrease in psychomotor skills. With 10 mg psychomotor skills were influenced significantly. Grip strength and reaction time were not influenced either by the 5 or 10 mg doses. The investigators corroborate the value of the established effects of nitrazepam as a hypnotic, but recommend that caution should be excercised in prescribing the drug as a hypnotic (especially in doses exceeding 5 mg) to work-aged subjects as there is a risk of significa…

AdultInjury controlNitrazepammedicine.drug_classAccident preventionPoison controlMotor ActivityToxicologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesHypnoticGrip strengthReaction TimemedicineHumansIngestionNitrazepamPharmacologyPsychomotor learningClinical Trials as Topicbusiness.industryMotor SkillsAnesthesiaDrug EvaluationFemaleSleepbusinessMuscle Contractionmedicine.drugActa Pharmacologica et Toxicologica
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Vasopressor and inotrope treatment for septic shock: An umbrella review of reviews

2021

Abstract Purpose To review the characteristics, findings and quality of systematic reviews (SRs) on the effect of any vasopressor/inotrope on outcomes in adult patients with sepsis compared with either no treatment, another vasopressor or inotrope or fluids. Materials and methods We systematically searched Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, PubMed and Embase (January 1993–March 2021). Descriptive statistics were used. Results Among the 28 SRs identified, mortality was the primary outcome in most (26/28) and mortality was usually (23/28) studied using randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Fifteen SRs focused exclusively on patients with sepsis or septic shock. Sepsis and septic s…

AdultInotropemedicine.medical_specialtyBlindingmedia_common.quotation_subjectReviewCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineNorepinephrine (medication)SepsisNorepinephrine03 medical and health sciencesCatecholamines0302 clinical medicineSepsisparasitic diseasesmedicineHumansMulticenter Studies as TopicVasoconstrictor Agentsmedia_commonSelection biasSeptic shockbusiness.industry030208 emergency & critical care medicinePublication biasmedicine.diseaseShock SepticSystematic review030228 respiratory systemEmergency medicinebusinessCardiotonic agentsSystematic Reviews as Topicmedicine.drugJournal of Critical Care
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Evidence for altered adipocyte function in polycystic ovary syndrome.

2005

Background: Adipocytokines are produced by adipose tissue and have been thought to be related to insulin resistance and other health consequences. We measured leptin, adiponectin, and resistin simultaneously in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and age- and weight-matched controls. Our hypothesis was that these simultaneous measurements would help determine whether adipocytokine secretion is abnormal in PCOS independent of body mass and whether these levels are related to insulin resistance as well as other hormonal changes. Methods: Fifty-two women with PCOS and 45 normal ovulatory women who were age- and weight-matched were studied. Blood was obtained for adipocytokines (leptin,…

AdultLeptinmedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine system diseasesEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismAdipose tissueAdipokineBiologyBody Mass Indexchemistry.chemical_compoundresistin polycystic ovary syndromeEndocrinologyInsulin resistanceRETN protein humanInternal medicineAdipocytemedicineIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinAdipocytesHumansResistinAdiponectinLeptinnutritional and metabolic diseasesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePolycystic ovaryleptin; adiponectin; resistin polycystic ovary syndromeEndocrinologychemistryCase-Control StudiesHormones EctopicIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsResistinFemaleAdiponectinInsulin Resistancehormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsPolycystic Ovary SyndromeEuropean journal of endocrinology
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Complement fixation test in the study of Australia antigen

1971

1810 serum samples obtained from 315 patients with various liver diseases, 44 with miscellaneous non-hepatic diseases and 1133 healthy subjects were assayed for Australia antigen by complement fixation (CF) and immunodiffusion (ID) tests.

AdultLiver CirrhosisMaleHepatitis B virusImmunodiffusionmedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisAdolescentCross ReactionsBiologyHepatitisHepatitis B AntigensMedical microbiologyAntigenAntibody SpecificityVirologymedicineHumansHepatovirusChildAgedHepatitisImmune SeraLiver DiseasesComplement Fixation TestsHealthy subjectsAlanine TransaminaseGeneral MedicineHepatitis AMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseComplement fixation testVirologyImmunodiffusionEvaluation Studies as TopicChild PreschoolAcute DiseaseChronic DiseaseImmunologyFemaleViral hepatitisArchiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung
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Clinical Predictors for Poor Quality of Life in Patients With Covert Hepatic Encephalopathy.

2018

Background Current EASL/AASLD guidelines recommend treatment of covert hepatic encephalopathy (HE) only in symptomatic patients, for example, in those with impaired quality of life or with affected driving abilities. Goals Because testing for impaired quality of life is time consuming, the aim of the present study was to identify simple clinical predictors for poor quality of life in patients with covert HE (CHE). Study In total, 139 cirrhotic in- and outpatients without a history of overt hepatic encephalopathy were enrolled. Diagnosis of HE grade 1 (HE1) was diagnosed clinically according to the West-Haven Criteria. Critical flicker frequency and the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Sc…

AdultLiver CirrhosisMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisPsychometricsMEDLINEFlicker fusion thresholdChronic liver diseaseSex FactorsQuality of lifeInternal medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansIn patientProspective StudiesHepatic encephalopathyAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryGastroenterologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisCovertHepatic EncephalopathyPractice Guidelines as TopicQuality of LifeAccidental FallsFemalebusinessJournal of clinical gastroenterology
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Factors That Contribute or Impede the Physical Health Recovery of Women Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence: A Longitudinal Study

2012

Abstract Background Several cross-sectional studies have demonstrated the negative impact that intimate partner violence (IPV) has on the physical health of women. However, longitudinal studies are needed to establish the time course of this effect. This study assessed the physical health course of female IPV victims and established the factors that enhance or impede their recovery. Methods Women ( n  = 91) who participated in a previous cross-sectional study (T-1) and were either victims of physical/psychological IPV ( n  = 33) or psychological IPV ( n  = 23) were evaluated 3 years later (T-2). A control group of women ( n  = 35) was included for comparison. Structured interviews provided …

AdultLongitudinal studyHealth (social science)Health StatuseducationPoison controlbehavioral disciplines and activitiesSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthInterviews as TopicSocial supportRisk FactorsSurveys and Questionnairesmental disordersMaternity and MidwiferyInjury preventionHumansMedicineLongitudinal StudiesCrime VictimsFamily Characteristicsbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial SupportObstetrics and GynecologyHuman factors and ergonomicssocial sciencesMiddle AgedSocioeconomic FactorsSpainCase-Control StudiesSpouse Abusepopulation characteristicsDomestic violenceFemalebusinessSocial psychologyFollow-Up StudiesClinical psychologyWomen's Health Issues
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The physician-patient relationship before cancer treatment: a prospective longitudinal study.

2003

Abstract Objectives . To evaluate quality of life before surgery for genital cancer to determine risk factors that might influence the physician–patient relationship. Methods . From 1993 until 2003, 129 women with cervical cancer entered this prospective study. Patients were contacted 1 to 5 days before surgery by a psychologist or psychotherapeutically trained physician on the surgical ward. The semistructured interview included questions on the patient's psychosocial well-being according to criteria of the biographic interview technique. The preoperative anxiety level was evaluated by the STAI and quality of life by the Cancer Rehabilitation Evaluation System (CARES) and EORTC questionnai…

AdultLongitudinal studymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentUterine Cervical NeoplasmsAnxietyQuality of lifePatient Education as TopicRisk FactorsmedicineHumansPsychologyLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedCervical cancerPhysician-Patient RelationsPelvic exenterationbusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseOncologyPhysical therapyQuality of LifeAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessPsychosocialGynecologic oncology
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Gastrointestinal disturbances and their management in miglustat‐treated patients

2011

Miglustat (Zavesca®) is approved for the oral treatment of adult patients with mild to moderate type 1 Gaucher disease (GD1) for whom enzyme replacement therapy is unsuitable, and for the treatment of progressive neurological manifestations in adult and paediatric patients with Niemann-Pick disease type C (NP-C). Gastrointestinal disturbances such as diarrhoea, flatulence and abdominal pain/discomfort have consistently been reported as the most frequent adverse events associated with miglustat during clinical trials and in real-world clinical practice settings. These adverse events are generally mild or moderate in severity, occurring mostly during the initial weeks of therapy. The mechanis…

AdultLoperamideAbdominal painmedicine.medical_specialty1-DeoxynojirimycinMalabsorptionDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsGastrointestinal DiseasesModels BiologicalGastroenterologyInternal medicineMiglustatGeneticsmedicineHumansEnzyme InhibitorsChildAdverse effectGenetics (clinical)Clinical Trials as TopicGaucher Diseasebusiness.industryEnzyme replacement therapymedicine.diseaseClinical trialEndocrinologymedicine.symptombusinessFlatulencemedicine.drugJournal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
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Intraoperative positive end-expiratory pressure and postoperative pulmonary complications: a patient-level meta-analysis of three randomised clinical…

2022

BACKGROUND: High intraoperative PEEP with recruitment manoeuvres may improve perioperative outcomes. We re-examined this question by conducting a patient-level meta-analysis of three clinical trials in adult patients at increased risk for postoperative pulmonary complications who underwent non-cardiothoracic and non-neurological surgery. METHODS: The three trials enrolled patients at 128 hospitals in 24 countries from February 2011 to February 2018. All patients received volume-controlled ventilation with low tidal volume. Analyses were performed using one-stage, two-level, mixed modelling (site as a random effect; trial as a fixed effect). The primary outcome was a composite of postoperati…

AdultLung Diseases*PEEP*postoperative pulmonary complicationsmechanical ventilationPositive-Pressure RespirationsurgeryAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePostoperative ComplicationsTidal Volume*surgeryHumanspostoperative pulmonary complicationsPostoperative Period*mechanical ventilationmechanical ventilation; PEEP; postoperative pulmonary complications; surgery; Adult; Humans; Lung; Postoperative Complications; Postoperative Period; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Tidal Volume; Lung Diseases; Positive-Pressure RespirationLungPEEPRandomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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What proportion of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease outpatients is eligible for inclusion in randomized clinical trials?

2013

<b><i>Background and Objective:</i></b> We aimed to explore to what extent an unselected population of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) outpatients would be eligible for inclusion in randomized clinical trials (RCTs). <b><i>Methods:</i></b> Retrospective analysis of the clinical records of outpatient subjects with an ascertained diagnosis of COPD. COPD outpatients were assessed against the following inclusion criteria: 40 < age < 80 years, current or former smokers, forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV<sub>1</sub>) <70% predicted, no long-term oxygen therapy, no other concomitant lung diseases and …

AdultLung DiseasesMalePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyMEDLINEPulmonary diseaseComorbiditySettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratoriolaw.inventionCohort StudiesPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveRandomized controlled triallawForced Expiratory VolumeInternal medicinePragmatic Clinical Trials as TopicmedicineHumansCOPDAgedRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overCOPDbusiness.industryPatient SelectionSmokingAge FactorsOxygen Inhalation TherapyRetrospective cohort studyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseComorbidityBronchiectasisrespiratory tract diseasesPhysical therapyFemaleObservational studyCognition DisordersbusinessCohort study
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