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Renal Dysfunction
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Renal Dysfunction
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FlowMedica Inc., Completes $15 Million Series D Financing Nov 8, 2005
..."We believe that FlowMedica's products can address many local and systemic diseases in which renal dysfunction plays a pathogenic role," said Joon Yun, MD ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Children with neurological and neuromuscular diseases at risk for ... Nov 20, 2005
They include asthma, chronic lung disease, cardiac disease, immunosuppression, hemoglobinopathies, chronic renal dysfunction, metabolic and endocrine conditions ...
- Xagena.it,
Interventions for Protecting Renal Function in the Perioperative ... Nov 8, 2005
...from all the studies, we also performed subgroup analysis for type of interventions, types of surgical procedures and those with preexisting renal dysfunction. ...
- Anesthesia & Analgesia (subscription),
Should you get a flu shot? Nov 16, 2005
...of the pulmonary or cardiovascular system, and those with chronic metabolic disease (insulin dependent diabetics), renal dysfunction, hemoglobinopathies or ...
- Wayland Town Crier,
Bedford flu vaccine is readily available Nov 16, 2005
Chronic medical conditions include: "asthma, metabolic disease (including diabetes), renal dysfunction, hemoglobinopathies or immunosuppression (including ...
- Bedford Minuteman,
Laboratory Monitoring Inadequate in Heart Failure Patients Treated ... Nov 14, 2005
...based on a study that found that laboratory monitoring is insufficient in these patients despite the fact that hyperkalemia and renal dysfunction are common. ...
- DG News
New Data From HeartMate(R) II Phase I Trial Released Today at ... Nov 14, 2005
...who were at greatest risk for early mortality were those whose preoperative conditions included heart failure severity, renal dysfunction, poor nutrition and ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Flu clinics slated Nov. 16 and 22 Nov 9, 2005
Chronic diseases include asthma, diabetes, renal dysfunction, cardiac or respiratory problems, immuno-suppression, neuromuscular disorders, etc. ...
- Swampscott Reporter,
US Food and Drug Administration Approves Supplemental New Drug ... Nov 14, 2005
Fenofibrate is contraindicated in patients with hepatic or severe renal dysfunction, including primary biliary cirrhosis, and in patients with unexplained ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Biomed Rounds: Genzyme seems immune to condition plaguing ... Nov 14, 2005
...revenue. In recent years it has targeted cancer and renal dysfunction, conditions that offer a much larger economic opportunity. ...
- Boston Mass High Tech,
Journal of Clinical Oncology Publishes Pivotal Phase III Study ... Nov 1, 2005
...any 10%; severe 0%), alopecia (90%), hepatic dysfunction (elevations in bilirubin 7%, alkaline phosphatase 36%, AST [SGOT] 39%), and renal dysfunction (any 11 ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Police Investige Game Store Robberies Oct 26, 2005
People 2-64 years old with underlying chronic medical conditions (diabetes mellitus; renal dysfunction; hemoglobinopathies; immunosuppression caused by ...
- Ellicott City View,
Variability in Surgical Protocols Explains Difference in Incidence ... Nov 1, 2005
12.3; P < .001), had a higher incidence of preoperative renal dysfunction (odds ratio 8.5; confidence interval [CI] 2.5 to 29.0) and had lower cardiac index ...
- DG News
Flu Shots May Prevent Respiratory Failure in Kids With Chronic ... Nov 2, 2005
Others are asthma, chronic pulmonary disease, cardiac disease, immunosuppression, hemoglobinopathies, chronic renal dysfunction, metabolic and endocrine ...
- CNN
Columbia Study Shows How Doctors May Manage Blood Glucose Levels ... Oct 27, 2005
...undergoing CABG surgery, abnormally high levels of blood glucose can lead to serious complications including cardiac disease, renal dysfunction, and retina ...
- Science Daily (press release)
How to manage glucose during heart surgery Oct 24, 2005
Abnormally high levels of blood glucose during surgery can lead to serious complications including cardiac disease, renal dysfunction, and retina damage, as ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Children With Neurological, Neuromuscular Diseases and Flu Nov 1, 2005
...hemoglobinopathies (a blood disease characterized by the presence of abnormal hemoglobins in the blood), chronic renal dysfunction, metabolic and endocrine ...
- Newswise (press release)
Last flu clinic to be held Monday Nov 2, 2005
...during flu season; anyone with chronic cardiac or pulmonary conditions including asthma, chronic metabolic diseases, renal dysfunction, blood disorders, or ...
- Westford Eagle,
Flu clinic information Oct 26, 2005
...age of 65, and residents age 18 years and older with underlying chronic medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, renal dysfunction, hemoglobinopathies or ...
- Lexington Minuteman,
No shortage of flu shots this year, Board of Health says Nov 2, 2005
...illness, such as: chronic cardiac or pulmonary conditions, including asthma; chronic metabolic diseases, including diabetes; renal dysfunction; chronic anemia ...
- Concord Journal,
Flu clinic scheduled Oct 27, 2005
...to 65 with a chronic health condition requiring frequent or ongoing medical management such as chronic pulmonary or heart disease, renal dysfunction, IDDM or ...
- Acton-The Beacon,
Seerat Aziz, MD , Peter W. Callen, MD , Flavio Vincenti, MD and ... Sep 29, 2005
1 Initial 72-hour renal dysfunction (without sonographic renal abnormality) in that 23-day-old domino transplant recipient improved over the next few days, and ...
- Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Baxter Announces the US Launch of GAMMAGARD LIQUID 10% for ... Sep 26, 2005
IVIG products have been associated with renal dysfunction, acute renal failure, osmotic nephrosis, and death. While these reports ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Health Canada Approves Diovan (valsartan) to reduce cardiovascular ... Sep 25, 2005
...the patient. If symptomatic hypotension or renal dysfunction occurs, consideration should be given to a dosage reduction. Diovan ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Novartis Exjade Trial Failed To Show Non-Inferiority To Desferal ... Sep 28, 2005
Considering that Exjade is intended for long term use, FDA asks the committee whether “the risks of renal dysfunction outweigh the benefits to be derived ...
- FDA Advisory Committee
Editorial: Spare yourself, others, from the flu Sep 28, 2005
...medical follow-up or hospitalization during the preceding year due to chronic metabolic diseases including diabetes, renal dysfunction, hemoglobinopathles or ...
- Westwood Press
Heavy Security, Including Police Dog, Patrol Ministry Lobby as ... Sep 20, 2005
...if strike continues more than 3 days� as well as an IV connection for “electrolyte imbalance when indicated� and warns of impending renal dysfunction. ...
- New Socialist Group
Mitral valve repair provides improved outcome over replacement in ... Sep 14, 2005
P = .56), positive valve cultures at surgical intervention (P = .404), or preoperative septic embolism (P = .912), or renal dysfunction at surgical ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Flu Shot Saturday Kicks Off Kaiser Permanente of Georgia's Fall ... Sep 14, 2005
Persons age 2-64 with cardiovascular or pulmonary disorders (ie, asthma), chronic metabolic disease (ie, diabetes, renal dysfunction, anemia, immunosuppressive ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Perioperative N-acetylcysteine to Prevent Renal Dysfunction in ...Jul 19, 2005
Context Renal dysfunction is a complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery performed with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) that is associated with ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
This Week in JAMAJul 19, 2005
Renal dysfunction is a possible adverse outcome following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery performed with cardiopulmonary bypass (CBP). ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
Severe Protein Losing Enteropathy With Intractable Diarrhea Due to ...Jul 14, 2005
Blood chemistry revealed renal dysfunction, and he was referred to our hospital. On admission body height and weight were 165 cm and 63 kg, respectively. ...
- RedNova.com
HemoCue Introduces a Point-of-Care Urine Albumin System for ...Jul 25, 2005
...of diabetes. Microalbuminuria is the first clinical evidence of renal dysfunction and an indication of disease progression. The ...
- Yahoo News
Natrecor, Advisory Panel provides recommendationsJul 15, 2005
The Panel noted that the use of Nesiritide was associated with a dose-dependent increase in serum creatinine indicating renal dysfunction at doses described in ...
- Xagena.it
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical AssociationJul 21, 2005
One manufacturer has recently updated its product labeling to address the issue of dosing in patients with renal dysfunction. 18. ...
- Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
Cardiologist Blows Whistle on Heart-Failure DrugJul 14, 2005
...'What is wrong with everybody that you've got a drug that increases renal dysfunction and death, and costs 50 times as much as a regular treatment, and yet ...
- Daily News Central
Not All Inflammation in the Right Lower Quadrant Is Appendicitis ...Jul 8, 2005
...this time in 7 to 25 per cent of patients4- 6 and is characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, acute renal dysfunction, and central ...
- RedNova.com
Concerns over Natrecor, a drug for acute decompensated CHFJul 17, 2005
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, asks, How can a drug that is associated with higher rates of both renal dysfunction and death ...
- Xagena.it
Aspects of Trials Assessing Immunosupression after Cardiac ...Jul 1, 2005
Tacrolimus therapies, which imply smaller secondary risks, while, of course, reducing organ rejection (increase in the risk of renal dysfunction and increase ...
- HeartZine
Correlation Between Serum Levels of Free Light Chain and Phenotype ...Jul 14, 2005
In patients with renal dysfunction, as in those with systemic AL amyloidosis, serum FLCs can probably be overestimated because their concentration depends on ...
- RedNova.com
Nesiritide — Not VerifiedJul 13, 2005
How can a drug that is associated with higher rates of both renal dysfunction and death than placebo — and that costs 50 times as much as standard therapies ...
- New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
FDA Safety Labeling Changes: Plavix, Sustiva, PrevpacJul 13, 2005
It is characterized by thrombocytopenia, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (schistocytes on peripheral smear), neurologic findings, renal dysfunction, and fever ...
- Medscape (subscription)
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