The influence of the blood pressure
on the venous cerebral flow measured by magnetic susceptibility (SWI) technique
The authors examined whether the drug helped reduce a variety of pregnancy complications as a whole, rather than scrutinizing its effects
on venous thromboembolism, preeclampsia and other problems individually.
Not exact matches
Speaking of women's health, how about the very high risks of arterial and
venous blood clots for those young women
on the pill?
Lower extremity CS act
on the calf muscle pump (capable, in healthy individuals, of generating pressures of greater than 200 mm Hg) and promote even greater
venous return than normal conditions (4).
The Effect of Timing of Cord Clamping
on Neonatal
Venous Hematocrit Values and Clinical Outcome at Term: A Randomized, Controlled Trial José M. Ceriani Cernadas, Guillermo Carroli, Liliana Pellegrini, Lucas Otaño, Marina Ferreira, Carolina Ricci, Ofelia Casas, Daniel Giordano and Jaime Lardizábal Pediatrics 2006; 117; 779 - 786; originally published online Mar 27, 2006; DOI: 10.1542 / peds.2005 - 1156 Download file in 380 kb - 10 pages The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located
on the World Wide Web at: http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/117/4/e779 Background: The umbilical cord is usually clamped immediately after birth.
As detailed in a recent study by Dr. Margulis in The Journal of Urology, «Patients with the disease who undergo surgery have a mortality rate that can be as high as 10 percent, depending
on the location of the tumor and its growth into the
venous system.
Biologist Lee Ann Laurent - Applegate says, «We have also worked
on large physical wounds in some children as well as chronic wounds, primarily
venous ulcers in adults, with equally encouraging results.»
Spatial distribution of factor Xa, thrombin, and fibrin (ogen)
on thrombi at
venous shear.
On the April issue cover: Analysis of murine
venous thrombus formation and resolution.
With an emphasis
on prevention, we treat children with deep vein thrombosis (DVT, blood clots in the limbs), pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lung), sinus
venous thrombosis (blood clot in the brain), and arterial thrombosis.
Being
on your feet too long causes
venous stasis or dependent edema and a drop in blood pressure.
The thrombus can be classified based
on its location and the clinical signs it produces (eg, jugular
venous thrombosis in large animals associated with prolonged
venous catheterization, pulmonary arterial thromboembolism associated with heartworm disease in dogs).
A partial list of the specialized medical procedures and equipment required includes canine and feline red blood cell and plasma transfusion products, central
venous catheters, chest tubes,
on - site laboratory equipment, analgesia, advanced surgical instruments, ultrasound, endoscopy, and much more.
Actively involved, in identifying the need to study
on infection rate of
venous access devices used
on AIDS patient, presently working
on collection of
on the following.
Performed ultrasounds
on lower
venous extremities, abdomen, small parts, arterioles, carotids and OBGYN.
• Skilled in drawing blood under special circumstances such as
venous complications, having received training in complex blood drawing techniques • Adept at cleaning and sterilizing lab equipment and working area in accordance to department standards and quality control requirements • Experienced in performing patient phlebotomy at different locations, maintaining aseptic techniques during specimen collection, immediate labeling of specimen, and prompt disposal of needles / supplies in appropriate containers • Hands -
on experience in preparing specimens for testing / shipping in accordance with hospital policy • Proficient at checking package integrity and expiration dates for sterilized supplies • Adept at maintaining lab records which include conducting and reporting lab tests and ordering documentation • Qualified to perform preventative and consistent maintenance of department equipment • Demonstrated expertise in using specialized equipment in accordance Lab Standard operating Procedures • Skilled at preparing Reagents and Solutions accurately and when required by Lab Authorities • Documented success in completing inventories, entering supplies / specimens and quantity information
on time and with 100 % accuracy • Focused
on ensuring all testing processes are in sync with preset laboratory protocols