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Iowa Lottery Authority Newsletter For Lottery Retailers

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Presenta los resultados de la evaluación de la magnitud del stock de concha de abanico en la Bahía Independencia durante el mes de mayo de 1999, con el objeto de informar al Ministerio de Pesquería los estimados de población y biomasa para fines de manejo y ordenamiento pesquero. Se encontró el recurso en densidades ligeramente menores a las halladas en marzo del mismo año.

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Presenta los resultados de los parámetros de calidad de agua, de los elementos y compuestos químicos evaluados del 17 al 19 de abril en 1996. Se encontraron bajos valores de oxígeno y estados anóxicos, asimismo elevados sulfuros se registraron principalmente en la parte central de la bahía.

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate feasibility, safety, perception, and costs of home care for the administration of intensive chemotherapies. METHODS: Patients receiving sequential chemotherapy in an inpatient setting, living within 30 km of the hospital, and having a relative to care for them were offered home care treatment. Chemotherapy was administered by a portable, programmable pump via an implantable catheter. The main endpoints were safety, patient's quality of life [Functional Living Index-Cancer (FLIC)], satisfaction of patients and relatives, and costs. RESULTS: Two hundred days of home care were analysed, representing a total of 46 treatment cycles of intensive chemotherapy in 17 patients. Two cycles were complicated by technical problems that required hospitalisation for a total of 5 days. Three major medical complications (heart failure, angina pectoris, and major allergic reaction) could be managed at home. Grades 1 and 2 nausea and vomiting occurring in 36% of patients could be treated at home. FLIC scores remained constant throughout the study. All patients rated home care as very satisfactory or satisfactory. Patient benefits of home care included increased comfort and freedom. Relatives acknowledged better tolerance and less asthenia of the patient. Home care resulted in a 53% cost benefit compared to hospital treatment (420 ± 120/day vs. 896 ± 165/day). CONCLUSION: Administration of intensive chemotherapy regimens at home was feasible and safe. Quality of life was not affected; satisfaction of patients and relatives was very high. A psychosocial benefit was observed for patients and relatives. Furthermore, a cost-benefit of home care compared to hospital treatment was demonstrated.

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