956 resultados para PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
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Chronically haemodialysed end-stage renal disease patients are at high risk of morbidity arising from complications of dialysis, the underlying pathology that has led to renal disease and the complex pathology of chronic kidney disease. Anaemia is commonplace and its origins are multifactorial, involving reduced renal erythropoietin production, accumulation of uremic toxins and an increase in erythrocyte fragility. Oxidative damage is a common risk factor in renal disease and its co-morbidities and is known to cause erythrocyte fragility. Therefore, we have investigated the hypothesis that specific erythrocyte membrane proteins are more oxidised in end-stage renal disease patients and that vitamin C supplementation can ameliorate membrane protein oxidation. Eleven patients and 15 control subjects were recruited to the study. Patients were supplemented with 2 × 500 mg vitamin C per day for 4 weeks. Erythrocyte membrane proteins were prepared pre- and post-vitamin C supplementation for determination of protein oxidation. Total protein carbonyls were reduced by vitamin C supplementation but not by dialysis when investigated by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Using a western blot to detect oxidised proteins, one protein band, later identified as containing ankyrin, was found to be oxidised in patients but not controls and was reduced significantly by 60% in all patients after dialysis and by 20% after vitamin C treatment pre-dialysis. Ankyrin oxidation analysis may be useful in a stratified medicines approach as a possible marker to identify requirements for intervention in dialysis patients.
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Extra Ovarian Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma (EOPPC) is a rare type of adenocarcinoma of the pelvic and abdominal peritoneum. The objective examination and the histological aspect of the neoplasia virtually overlaps with that of ovarian carcinoma. The reported case is that of a 72 year-old patient who had undergone a total hysterectomy with bilateral annessiectomy surgery 20 years earlier subsequently to a diagnosis for uterine leiomyomatosis. The patient came to our attention presenting recurring abdominal pain, constipation, weight loss, severe asthenia and fever. Her blood test results showed hypochromic microcytic anemia and a remarkable increase CA125 marker levels. Instrumental diagnostics with Ultrasound (US) and CT scans indicated the presence of a single peritoneal mass (10-12 cm diameter) close to the great epiploon. The patient was operated through a midline abdominal incision and the mass was removed with the great omentum. No primary tumor was found anywhere else in the abdomen and in the pelvis. The operation lasted approximately 50 minutes. The post-operative course was normal and the patient was discharged four days later. The histological exam of the neoplasia, supported by immunohistochemical analysis, showed a significant positivity for CA 125, vimentin and cytocheratin, presence of psammoma bodies, and cytoarchitectural pattern resembling that of a serous ovarian carcinoma even in absence of primitiveness, leading to a final diagnosis of EOPPC. The patient later underwent six cycles of chemotherapy with paclitaxel (135 mg/m2/24 hr) in association with cisplatin (75mg/m2). At the fourth year follow-up no sign of relapse was observed. .
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Analizamos en base a nuestra experiencia apoyados por bibliografía reciente, la importancia, validez, precisión y actualidad del Lavado Peritoneal como método diagnóstico de lesión intraabdominal en pacientes con trauma contuso y penetrante por arma blanca hemodinámicamente estables que cumplían los criterios de inclusión predeterminados para el caso. Durante un período de 10 meses desde Octubre de 1998 a Julio de 1999, tomando como Universo a los pacientes politraumatizados de la sala de emergencia del Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso de Cuenca - Ecuador, se obtuvo una muestra de 50 casos con sospecha de lesión intraabdominal por trauma abdominal contuso o herida penetrante por objeto corto punzante, en quienes se efectuó un estudio cuasi experimental descriptivo al ser sometido a lavado peritoneal diangóstico para determinar casos positivos, negativos, falsos positivos y falsos negativos. Se utilizó la técnica abierta de Fisher por considerarla la más segura y con menos complicaciones. Se decidió laparotomía de urgencia en los casos positivos registrándose los hallazgos transoperatorios. Se obtuvieron 27 lavados positivos, 20 negativos, un falso positivo que al ser laparotomizado se comprobó que la sangre en cavidad provenía de la pared del abdomen y dos falsos negativos que se desestabilizaron hemodinámicamente, presentaron reacción peritoneal y también fueron intervenidos quirúrgicamente. Por lo tanto, se realizaron 30 laparotomías, justificándose 27, dos resultaron ser los casos falsos negativos y una sola laparotomía fue innecesaria. Las complicaciones por el procedimiento estuvieron ausentes. En este estudio, el Lavado Peritoneal Diagnosticó demostró una sensibilidad del 93.1 por ciento especificidad del 95.2 por ciento, un valor predictivo positivo del 96.4 por ciento, un valor predictivo negativo del 90.9 por ciento; datos que se equiparan con otros estudios. De acuerdo a la experiencia realizada concluimos que el Lavado Peritoneal Diagnóstico constituye una prueba efectiva, precisa, rápida, económica para la manejor evaluación clínica en centros de baja complejidad o faltos de otros métodos complementarios diagnósticos como ultrasonido o T.A.C. y que ante su existencia, el Lavado Peritoneal Diagnóstico es coadyuvante, por tanto, debe formar parte de los protocolos de valoración de traumatismo abdominal en nuestros hospitales
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Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is one of the most frequent neoplastic diseases in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The authors report the case of a 40-year-old male with ascites, peripheral edema and peritoneal carcinomatosis secondary to a gastric KS related to human herpes virus type 8 (HHV-8). The patient had severe immunodeficiency, with a TCD4+ count of 86 cells/µl and newly diagnosed acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. His clinical condition rapidly deteriorated, with multiorgan failure, and he died without the possibility of initiating antiretroviral therapy or chemotherapy. To the authors’ knowledge, carcinomatosis is a rare feature in KS.
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La falla renal crónica definitiva ocasiona la acumulación de productos metabólicos de desecho, alteraciones en el volúmen y en la concentración de electrólitos, así como diversos trastornos endocrinos. La diálisis peritoneal es una forma efectiva de terapia sustitutiva de la función renal. El Hospital Nacional Rosales, es la institución que más demanda tiene de servicios, y como en todo centro de salud es necesario conocer los patrones de susceptibilidad y las posibles terapias empíricas para las diferentes infeccines nosocomiales asociadas a la diálisis peritoneal. El objetivo del presente estudio es el de determinar cuáles son los microorganismos más comunes y su sensibilidad antimicrobiana en pacientes con peritonitis asociada a diálisis peritoneal en el programa de nefrología, de mayo a octubre de 2013. Materiales y método: observacional descriptivo y transversal. Periodo de investigación: mayo a octubre de 2013. Universo: cultivos de líquido peritoneal de pacientes de nefrología con diálisis peritoneal con catéter rígido o blando en el periodo mayo a octubre de 2013. Muestra: cultivos de líquido peritoneal positivos, de pacientes de nefrología con diálisis peritoneal con catéter rígido o blando en el periodo mayo a octubre de 2013. Tipo de muestreo: muestreo por cuotas. Resultados: el estudio mostró al igual que lo descrito en la literatura, que los microorganismos Gram positivos son los más frecuentemente identificados en las infecciones relacionadas a diálisis peritoneal, en catéter blando, y aunque a nivel internacional no está descrito el uso también en catéter rígido. Y que cada hospital, dependiendo de sus estudios de susceptibilidad, debe implementar su terapia empírica. Nosotros recomendamos iniciar el tratamiento con Vancomicina y Cefalosporina de cuarta generación o Amikacina, mientras se obtiene el reporte del cultivo del Líquido Ascítico.
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Background: Malnutrition is a complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD) known to affect quality of life and prognosis although not often diagnosed. It is associated with rapid progression to end stage renal disease (ESRD) and mortality. Early identification and treatment will slow down progression to ESRD and mortality. Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of malnutrition in pre-dialysis CKD patients in Southern Nigeria. Methods: One hundred and twenty consecutive pre-dialysis CKD and 40 control subjects without CKD were studied. Data obtained from participants were demographics, body mass index (BMI), and aetiology of CKD. Indices used to assess presence of malnutrition were low BMI, hypocholesterolaemia and hypoalbuminaemia. Statistical significance was taken at 0.05 level. Results: The mean age of the CKD subjects was 48.8±16.6years with a male: female ratio of 1.7:1. Prevalence of malnutrition in the CKD subjects was 46.7%, higher than 27.5% observed in the controls (p=0.033). Prevalence of malnutrition increased significantly across CKD stages 2 to 5 (p=0.020). It was significantly commoner in elderly patients (p=0.047) but not significantly different between males and females(p=0.188). Conclusion: Malnutrition is common in pre-dialysis CKD patients even in early CKD stages. Prevalence of malnutrition increases with worsening kidney function and increasing age.
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Vitamins and mineral elements are among the most important phytochemicals due to their important role in the maintenance of human health. Despite these components had already been studied in different plant species, their full characterization in several wild species is still scarce. In addition, the knowledge regarding the in vivo effects of phytochemicals, particularly their bioaccessibility, is still scarce. Accordingly, a membrane dialysis process was used to simulate gastrointestinal conditions in order to assess the potential bioaccessibility of mineral elements in different preparations of Achillea millefolium (yarrow), Laurus nobilis (laurel) and Taraxacum sect. Ruderalia (dandelion). The retention/passage dynamics was evaluated using a cellulose membrane with 34 mm pore. Dandelion showed the highest levels of all studied mineral elements (except zinc) independently of the used formulations (dried plant or infusion), but yarrow was the only species yielding minerals after the dialysis step, either in dried form, or as infusion. In fact, the ability of each evaluated element to cross the dialysis membrane showed significant differences, being also highly dependent on the plant species. Regarding the potential use of these plants as complementary vitamin B9 sources, the detected values were much lower in the infusions, most likely due to the thermolability effect.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasilia, Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, 2016.