The Netherlands journal of medicine
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Letter Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Diuretic therapy in Afrocaribbeans with uncomplicated essential hypertension.
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To estimate the incidence and onset of critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) in patients in septic shock. ⋯ In a group of patients suffering from septic shock the incidence of CIP is high (76%). The onset is early, within 72 h after onset of septic shock. CIP is an early feature of MODS, developing after septic shock.
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Editorial Comment Review
Liver cirrhosis and peptic ulcer disease; a correlation with Helicobacter pylori?
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The reports on the prevalence of hypercapnia in Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome (OSAS) are conflicting. We studied the prevalence of hypercapnia in a population of OSAS patients referred to a Department of Respiratory Medicine and the mechanism of the respiratory failure in OSAS associated with Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (OHS) or with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) (Overlap syndrome). ⋯ Seventeen per cent of OSAS patients referred to a Department of Respiratory Medicine were hypercapnic. Hypercapnia in OHS patients correlates to the restrictive ventilatory defect whereas in Overlap patients it seems to correlate to peripheral airways obstruction. The distinction between patients with "simple" or "pure" OSAS and patients affected by OSAS associated with OHS or COPD could be important not only for clinical and prognostic implications, but also for the consequences in terms of ventilatory treatment.
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High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is a ventilatory mode using small tidal volumes with low phasic pressures at supraphysiological frequencies. Beyond the neonatal period there are distinct lung diseases for which HFOV is used. Data of 35 children who deteriorated on conventional ventilation were retrospectively analysed in two tertiary pediatric intensive care units. ⋯ If certain conditions are met, HFOV appears a safe and effective mode of ventilation in pediatric respiratory failure.