Publications by authors named "A Lefemine"

There is limited evidence about optimal anticoagulant dosing for venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in underweight patients. The purpose of this study was to characterize dosing strategies used in underweight patients and compare the incidence of bleeding and VTE to patients receiving a standard dose. This multi-center retrospective study evaluated medicine patients who weighed 45 kilograms or less and received VTE prophylaxis with unfractionated heparin or enoxaparin.

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Assisted circulation in severe cardiogenic shock was evaluated using a reservoir and a single pump without an oxygenator in 88 dogs. Study groups included: no treatment, substrates only (cysteine, ribose), nitroprusside, left ventricular (LV) + right atrial (RA) bypass + substrates, LV + RA bypass, left atrial (LA) + RA bypass, LA bypass, LV bypass, LV + RA + fluosol. Metabolic studies of O2 consumption, acid and alkaline phosphatase, lactate, creatine phosphokinase (CPK), myocardial depressant factor (MDF), and tissue adenosine triphosphate (ATP) were done in the course of 4-hour treatment periods followed by 2-hour observation periods.

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The application of pumps and other mechanical and physiologic aids for improving circulation and heart recovery must be based on physiologic requirements. The needs of circulation and cardiac recovery are different and depend on competence of the right ventricle as well as the left ventricle and the pattern of cannulation and decompression. Our studies of various bypass techniques and drugs in a standardized severe cardiogenic shock model lead us to believe that biventricular decompression can be accomplished with a single centrifugal pump without an oxygenator.

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Two hundred patients assessed for nutritional deficiencies were analyzed for reaction to skin testing with common antigens and the incidence of sepsis and death. Only 39% of all skin tests were positive, though 50% of the patients had at least one positive test. Associated diagnoses revealed a high incidence of malnutrition, cancer, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.

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Heparin therapy is currently a vital component in the medical management of thromboembolic events. Despite its widespread use, it is associated with relatively few complications, and these are usually minor and quickly reversible. Recently a much more dramatic and serious complication of heparin therapy has been identified.

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