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Surrogate consent for living related organ donation 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
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Cephalometric analyses have long been important diagnostic tools for the orthodontic specialist. Such analyses, as they pertain to adult skeletal problems and their consequent therapy, should also be a valuable adjunct for various dental specialties, e.g. the oral surgical clinician. However, because of the complexity of most analyses, it is difficult to glean the important values needed for most orthognathic cases. In this article an analysis is presented to aid the clinician in surgical diagnosis and treatment planning. 相似文献
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Kim D Ford GA Kidwell CS Starkman S Vinuela F Duckwiler GR Jahan R Saver JL;UCLA Intra-Arterial Thrombolysis Investigators 《AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology》2007,28(1):159-163
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intra-arterial fibrinolytic therapy is a promising treatment for acute ischemic stroke. Few data are available on its use in elderly patients. The purpose of this study was to compare the baseline characteristics, complications, and outcomes between intra-arterially treated ischemic stroke patients aged > or = 80 years and their younger counterparts. METHODS: Patients aged > or = 80 years (n = 33) were compared retrospectively with contemporaneous patients aged < 80 years (n = 81) from a registry of consecutive patients treated with intra-arterial thrombolysis over a 9-year period. RESULTS: The very elderly and younger cohorts were very similar in baseline characteristics, including pretreatment stroke severity (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale [NIHSS] 17 versus 16), differing only in history of stroke/transient ischemic attack (42% versus 22%, P = .01) and weight (66.8 versus 75.8 kg; P = .02). Significant differences in recanalization (TIMI 2-3) rates could not be detected between the very elderly and younger patients (79% versus 68%, P = .10). Rates of major symptomatic hemorrhage (7% versus 8%) and any intracerebral hemorrhage (39% versus 37%) did not differ. Outcomes at 90 days showed lower rates of excellent functional outcome (mRS < or = 1, 26% versus 40%, P = .02) and survival (57% versus 80%, P = .01) among the very elderly. CONCLUSIONS: Intra-arterial fibrinolysis in the elderly can be accomplished with recanalization rates and hemorrhage rates equal to that in younger patients. Although mortality rates are higher and good functional outcomes are lower than in younger persons, nondisabling outcomes may be achieved in a quarter of patients. These findings suggest that the investigation and use of intra-arterial thrombolytic treatment in very elderly patients should not be avoided but pursued judiciously. 相似文献
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Gerhard Opelz Mary C. Territo Robert Peter Gale Robert Sparkes UCLA Bone Marrow Transplant Team 《Tissue antigens》1977,9(4):209-219
A patient with severe aplastic anemia rejected consecutive bone marrow transplants from two HLA-identical sibling donors. Following rejection, the patient developed antibodies that reacted strongly against donor lymphocytes in the complement-dependent cytotoxicity assay. Whereas the reactivity was initially directed specifically against the first marrow donor, cells of both donors and most unrelated individuals were killed by sera obtained after the second injection. These sera were also cytotoxic to the patient's own pre-transplant cells but not to her autologous post-transplant lymphocytes. 相似文献
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Elizabeth G. Balbin BS Research Associate Gail H. Ironson MD PhD Professor of Psychology Psychiatry George F. Solomon MD Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA 《Best Practice & Research: Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism》1999,13(4):615-633
A considerable body of evidence, reviewed in this chapter, suggests that psychosocial factors play an important role in progression of HIV infection, its morbidity and mortality. Psychosocial influences relating to faster disease progression include life-event stress, sustained depression, denial/avoidance coping, concealment of gay identity (unless one is rejection-sensitive), and negative expectancies. Conversely, protective psychosocial factors include active coping, finding new meaning, and stress management. In studying long survivors of HIV/AIDS, our group has found protective effects on health of life involvement, collaborative relationship with doctor, emotional expression, depression (conversely), and perceived stress (conversely). Reviewed and discussed are psychoneuroimmunological pathways by which immune and neuroendocrine mechanisms might link psychosocial factors with health and long survival. Finally, biological factors are also a major determinant of disease progression and include genetics and age of the host, viral strain and virulence, medication and several immune response factors on which psychosocial influences could impact. 相似文献
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Laks H Marelli D Fonarow GC Hamilton MA Ardehali A Moriguchi JD Bresson J Gjertson D Kobashigawa JA;UCLA Heart Tranplant Group 《The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery》2003,125(1):49-59
OBJECTIVE: An alternate (second) adult recipient list was used to match excluded potential recipients with nonstandard donor hearts that would otherwise be unused. METHODS: The only absolute criterion for entering the alternate recipient list was age: 65 years old before 1998 and 70 years old after that. Group I consisted of alternates who underwent transplantation, and group II consisted of 401 contemporaneous recipients. Hearts were first offered to regularly listed patients. At least one of the following donor risks accounted for allocation to an alternate: coronary artery disease, reused transplanted heart, high-risk behavior, hepatitis seropositivity, decreased left ventricular ejection fraction, high inotropic requirement, left ventricular hypertrophy, age older than 55 years plus another risk, and small donor with no other matches. RESULTS: Of 102 alternates, 82 were listed were because of age. After a median wait of 107 days, 62 alternates underwent transplantation. Median alternate recipient age was 67 years (vs 54 years, P <.001). Median donor age was 45 years (vs 31 years, P <.001). Survival for alternates at 90 days was 82% (vs 91%, P =.04). Significant recipient predictors of early mortality on multivariable analysis (n = 463) were previous cardiac surgery (odds ratio 2.74, 95% confidence interval 1.37-5.48) and renal dysfunction (odds ratio 1.39, 1.10-176). Alternate listing did not independently predict early or late mortality. Late (>90 days) death rates per 1000 person-months were 4.3 and 3.6 for groups I and II (relative risk 1.2, 0.62-2.36). CONCLUSIONS: Use of two adult recipient lists facilitated allocation of unused donor organs. Satisfactory long-term survival supports the use of an alternate recipient list. 相似文献