998 resultados para 175-1079C
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O vírus da hepatite C é o principal responsável pela hepatite pós-transfusional e sua progressão para hepatite crônica, cirrose e carcinoma hepatocelular é muito comum. A fim de avaliar frequência, tempo e fatores relacionados à progressão da hepatite C, estudamos 175 pacientes com hepatite C pós-transfusional. Estes foram divididos em 2 grupos com cirrose (n = 92) e sem cirrose (n = 83). O tempo médio de desenvolvimento de cirrose foi de 11 ± 6 anos. Pacientes com cirrose eram mais velhos à época da transfusão, apresentavam maior prevalência de alcoolismo e tinham tempo de evolução mais longo. O prognóstico foi pior no grupo com cirrose com 28,4% de mortalidade e 9,1% de carcinoma hepatocelular, comparados a 5,5% e 0% no grupo sem cirrose, respectivamente. Concluímos que a hepatite C pós-transfusional é uma doença progressiva, que se agrava com o passar do tempo, progridindo mais rapidamente em idosos e pacientes com outros fatores de agressão hepática.
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A Position Paper for the Professions Allied to Medicine Patients with cancer are living longer due to early diagnosis and better treatment. In recent years there has been increasing attention to issues related to the quality of life of patients with cancer and a recognition of the potential for habilitation and rehabilitation. As a result, PAMs as members of the multi-disciplinary team are now more actively involved with patients diagnosed with cancer during all phases of their disease. Each person’s life possesses a unique blend of psychological, social, economic and physical factors and comprehensive care requires the needs of the whole person to be addressed. This requires patients and carers having timely access to the most appropriate range of professional skills that will allow individual patients and their carers to retain control of their lives and associated circumstances for as long as possible. It also requires professions, in all locations, to work in a collaborative patient centred manner that affords the best outcome for patients. The need has been highlighted for a multi-professional approach to the delivery of cancer services in “Investing for the Future” and “A Framework for the Multi-professional Contribution to Cancer Care in Northern Ireland”. This need has also been highlighted in the PAM Strategy document. åÊ
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In the case of such a very special building project, the crucial stake for sustainable development is the fact that space systems are extreme cases of environmental constraints. In- deed, they constitute an interesting model as an analogy can be made between Martian utmost conditions and some of the possible extreme one's that Earth might soon face. The didactic ob- jective of the project is to use the context of a building on Mars to teach an approach which raises the students awareness to design and plan all steps of a building in a sustainable way, i.e. build, with the available resources, living spaces that satisfy human needs and leave as intact as possible the external environment. The paper presents the approach and the feedback of this student project, more specifically ENAC Learning Unit", which involved 17 students from envi- ronmental, civil engineering and architecture sections from EPFL. All the same, it involved pro- fessors from all three domains, as well as aerospace and Mars specialists, which gave seminars during the course of the semester. The students were separated in groups, and the project con- sisted of two phases: 1) analysis of the context and resources, 2) project design and critic. Both organisational, technical and pedagogical aspects of the experience are presented. The outcome was very positive, with students experiencing for their first time multidisciplinary work and the iterative process of design under multiple constraints.
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