47 resultados para UFVM 100 Nativo
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One-hundred patients treated with curative radiotherapy (RT) ± chemotherapy (CT) for an anal canal carcinoma (T1-4N0-3M0) were retrospectively analyzed. Five- and 10-year local control (LC) rates were 73% and 67%, respectively. Acute and late G3-G4 toxicity rates were 32% and 12%, respectively. Two patients underwent a colostomy for a G4 anal toxicity. This study confirms the outcomes of RT ± CT in the treatment of anal canal cancer. Concomitant CT and LC statistically influenced Overall Survival and Colostomy-Free Survival. CT also statistically reduced the risk of nodal relapse. High rates of acute skin toxicity impose tailored volumes and techniques of irradiation.
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BACKGROUND: MDL 100,240 (pyrido[2,1-a] [2]benzazepine-4-carboxylic acid,7-[[2-(acetylthio)-1-oxo-3-phenylpropyl]amino]-1,2,3,4,6,7,8, 12b-octahydro-6-oxo, [4S-[4alpha,7alpha(R(*)),12bbeta]]-) is a molecule possessing an inhibiting ability on both angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and neutral endopeptidase, the enzyme responsible for atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) degradation. Such a dual mechanism of action presents a potential clinical interest for the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the bioavailability of MDL 100,240 and its accumulation over repeated oral administration, using ACE inhibition as a surrogate for plasma drug level and determining its profile after oral and i.v. administration. METHODS: First, in an open, one-period, single-dose study, the ACE inhibition profile was characterised following a 12.5 mg MDL 100,240 i.v. infusion. Second, in a three-group, parallel, randomised, double-blind study, each group of four subjects received q.d., over 8 days, 2.5, 10 or 20 mg of MDL 100,240 orally. The ACE inhibition profile was determined on day 1 and day 8. Trough plasma ACE was measured on days 2, 3 and 4. The recovery of ACE activity was monitored up to 72 h after the last dose of MDL 100,240. RESULTS: ACE inhibition profile was similar on day 1 and day 8, and trough inhibition remained unchanged after the 8 days of treatment with 10 mg or 20 mg. Following repeated 2.5-mg ingestion, trough inhibition increased from 33% to 44% after the eighth dose. The oral bioavailability of MDL 100,240 was estimated at 85%, not statistically different from 100%. The accumulation ratio at steady state was estimated at 112%. Expressing the accumulation ratio in terms of half-life, a t(1/2) of 0.31 days or 7. 5 h was estimated. CONCLUSION: MDL 100,240 (oral solution) has a good bioavailability, as estimated by ACE inhibition, and no drug accumulation seems to occur over 8 days with the 10-mg and 20-mg doses, but a slight rise in the trough level is observed with the 2. 5-mg dose.
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One hundred de novo multiple myeloma patients with t(4;14) treated with double intensive therapy according to IFM99 protocols were retrospectively analyzed. The median overall survival (OS) and event-free survival (EFS) were 41.4 and 21 months, respectively, as compared to 65 and 37 for patients included in the IFM99 trials without t(4;14) (P<10(-7)). We identified a subgroup of patients presenting at diagnosis with both low beta(2)-microglobulin <4 mg/l and high hemoglobin (Hb) >/=10 g/l (46% of the cases) with a median OS of 54.6 months and a median EFS of 26 months, respectively, which benefits from high-dose therapy (HDT); conversely patients with one or both adverse prognostic factor (high beta(2)-microglobulin and/or low Hb) had a poor outcome. The achievement of either complete response or very good partial response after HDT was also a powerful independent prognostic factor for both OS and EFS.
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BACKGROUND: Ischemic stroke is the leading cause of mortality worldwide and a major contributor to neurological disability and dementia. Terutroban is a specific TP receptor antagonist with antithrombotic, antivasoconstrictive, and antiatherosclerotic properties, which may be of interest for the secondary prevention of ischemic stroke. This article describes the rationale and design of the Prevention of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular Events of ischemic origin with teRutroban in patients with a history oF ischemic strOke or tRansient ischeMic Attack (PERFORM) Study, which aims to demonstrate the superiority of the efficacy of terutroban versus aspirin in secondary prevention of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular events. METHODS AND RESULTS: The PERFORM Study is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group study being carried out in 802 centers in 46 countries. The study population includes patients aged > or =55 years, having suffered an ischemic stroke (< or =3 months) or a transient ischemic attack (< or =8 days). Participants are randomly allocated to terutroban (30 mg/day) or aspirin (100 mg/day). The primary efficacy endpoint is a composite of ischemic stroke (fatal or nonfatal), myocardial infarction (fatal or nonfatal), or other vascular death (excluding hemorrhagic death of any origin). Safety is being evaluated by assessing hemorrhagic events. Follow-up is expected to last for 2-4 years. Assuming a relative risk reduction of 13%, the expected number of primary events is 2,340. To obtain statistical power of 90%, this requires inclusion of at least 18,000 patients in this event-driven trial. The first patient was randomized in February 2006. CONCLUSIONS: The PERFORM Study will explore the benefits and safety of terutroban in secondary cardiovascular prevention after a cerebral ischemic event.
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Introduction : Les carcinomes de la conjonctive sont les tumeurs oculaires épithéliales des plus fréquentes. Ces tumeurs peuvent se limiter à la membrane basale ou l'envahir pour devenir des tumeurs invasifs. Le diagnostic différentiel entre tumeurs intra‐épithéliales (CIN) et invasifs est exclusivement fait histologiquement. Le but de la présente étude est de définir les caractéristiques cliniques qui sont en faveur du diagnostic d'une CIN ou d'un carcinome invasif afin de améliorer le traitement. Méthode : étude rétrospective des carcinomes de la conjonctive examinés et traités à la Clinique Ophtalmologique Universitaire de Lausanne. Au total 100 dossiers de patients sont étudiés : divers signes cliniques sont notés et analysé selon le type de tumeur (intra‐épithélial et invasif). Résultats : 20 des tumeurs étudié étaient invasifs et 80 intra‐épihteliales, avec une moyenne d'âge de 65 ans. La lésion conjonctivale était localisée pour 40 cas sur 100 dans la région nasale, 22 temporale, 7 inférieures, 3 supérieurs. La forme gélatineuse de la tumeur se présente dans 36 cas sur 100 avec une fréquence relative de 17% en tumeur invasive et 83% en CIN. La forme nodulaire apparait dans 26 cas sur 100 avec 15% en tumeurs invasive et 85% en CIN. La forme papillaire elle se trouve dans 17 cas sur 100 avec 24% invasif et 76% CIN. 21 cas sur 100 sont de type diffus avec 29% invasif et 71% CIN. La kératine était présente dans 40 cas sur 100 avec 23% dans la tumeur invasive et 77% dans CIN. La cornée était touchée dans 74 cas sur 100 avec 20% des cas invasifs et 80% CIN. La taille la plus commune avec 57 cas sur 100 cas est la petite, 21 cas étaient de taille moyenne et 22 cas de taille volumineuse. La grande partie des tumeurs se présente avec un vasodilatation et 45 tumeurs avaient un vascularisation des muscles rectilignes VxR (18% invasif et 82% CIN), 25 cas avaient une vascularisation conjonctivale VxC (0% invasif et 100% CIN), et 30 cas plutôt une vascularisation mixte VxM (33% invasif et 67% CIN). On a trouvé qu'une vasodilatation de la vascularisation mixte (P=0,0294) est statistiquement significative pour caractériser une tumeur invasive et une vasodilatation de la vascularisation de la conjonctive est indicatif pour diagnostiquer un CIN (P=0,0159). La taille de la tumeur joue aussi un rôle important ; dans notre cas la taille volumineuse est statistiquement significative pour déterminer le risque d'avoir une tumeur invasive (P=0,0234). Conclusion : Pour le moment l'excision de la lésion est la méthode la plus plausible pour différencier les carcinomes de la conjonctive. Différents critères permettent de suspecter si la tumeur est invasive ou un CIN, mais ils ne sont pas suffisamment forts pour baser la décision thérapeutique là dessus.
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Background: Intravenous thrombolysis with alteplase for ischemic stroke is fixed at a maximal dose of 90 mg for safety reasons. Little is known about the clinical outcomes of stroke patients weighing >100 kg, who may benefit less from thrombolysis due to this dose limitation. Methods: Prospective data on 1,479 consecutive stroke patients treated with intravenous alteplase in six Swiss stroke units were analyzed. Presenting characteristics and the frequency of favorable outcomes, defined as a modified Rankin scale (mRS) score of 0 or 1, a good outcome (mRS score 0-2), mortality and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (SICH) were compared between patients weighing >100 kg and those weighing ≤100 kg. Results: Compared to their counterparts (n = 1,384, mean body weight 73 kg), patients weighing >100 kg (n = 95, mean body weight 108 kg) were younger (61 vs. 67 years, p < 0.001), were more frequently males (83 vs. 60%, p < 0.001) and more frequently suffered from diabetes mellitus (30 vs. 13%, p < 0.001). As compared with patients weighing ≤100 kg, patients weighing >100 kg had similar rates of favorable outcomes (45 vs. 48%, p = 0.656), good outcomes (58 vs. 64%, p = 0.270) and mortality (17 vs. 12%, p = 0.196), and SICH risk (1 vs. 5%, p = 0.182). After multivariable adjustment, body weight >100 kg was strongly associated with mortality (p = 0.007) and poor outcome (p = 0.007). Conclusion: Our data do not suggest a reduced likehood of favorable outcomes in patients weighing >100 kg treated with the current dose regimen. The association of body weight >100 kg with mortality and poor outcome, however, demands further large-scale studies to replicate our findings and to explore the underlying mechanisms.