An aminoglycoside Bayesian forecaster was evaluated in obese patients. This study assessed the influence of replacing the program-supplied general population parameters (GPP) with obese population parameters (OPP) determined from the study population (n = 26). After entering the required patient information and the first peak and trough levels, patient-specific pharmacokinetic parameters were generated by the Bayesian program based on GPP.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA discriminant function that predicts whether a patient will require more than one intervention by the pharmacokinetic consultation service (PCS) was derived and evaluated prospectively. In phase 1, peak and trough serum aminoglycoside concentrations were evaluated for each of the 150 patients. The patients were then classified into either group 1 or group 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe predictive performance of a two-compartment Bayesian forecasting method for lidocaine (L) was evaluated concurrently with lidocaine therapy in 46 hospitalized patients; 14 of these patients presented with congestive heart failure (CHF). Using an HP-85 microcomputer, demographic and dose-concentration information obtained during continuous lidocaine therapy was used to forecast subsequent lidocaine concentrations. One lidocaine concentration was obtained within each of the three intervals following initiation of lidocaine infusions: I1 (1-6 h), I2 (6-12 h), and I3 (greater than 12 h).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPredictions of free (unbound) serum phenytoin concentration by three methods were compared with results obtained by the Abbott TDx Free Phenytoin ultrafiltration and fluorescence-polarization immunoassay technique. Data were obtained for hospitalized adults who had been receiving phenytoin for at least five days and were free of renal or hepatic disease. Total phenytoin concentration was determined, and free phenytoin concentration was measured in ultrafiltrate at 25 degrees C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifty-five patients with bile duct carcinoma have been treated at the Vanderbilt University, Metropolitan Nashville General, and Baptist Hospitals since 1957. Thirty-eight per cent (21) of the patients had tumors arising in the upper third of the bile duct; eight (15%) were in the middle third, and ten (18%) were in the lower third. In 12 instances, the malignant process involved both the middle and lower thirds of the bile duct, and in four cases, the extent of the tumor was too great to determine its origin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe decision to admit a new drug-product formulation (NDPF) to a hospital pharmacy formulary is a difficult task, particularly when minimal pharmacokinetic or clinical efficacy data are available. To provide objective information to the Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Committee, we implemented a procedure to evaluate these NDPFs at our institution. This procedure, termed clinical evaluation, was initiated at our institution in 1981.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn retrospective review, 31 patients with carcinoma of the gallbladder and 39 patients with carcinoma of the extrahepatic bile ducts (excluding ampullary tumors) were identified. Case records and operative reports of patients seen between 1955 and 1980 were reviewed for the purpose of evaluating clinical features, preoperative studies, and operative treatment of these two disease processes. Similarities and differences between the two malignancies are highlighted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrimary operation for cholelithiasis ranks third in frequency among general surgical procedures performed in this country each year [16]. The mortality and morbidity associated with retained common duct stones are apparent to all biliary surgeons. Although operative cholangiography is a standard procedure in many centers, some still use this adjunct to biliary surgery infrequently, as shown by the 51 percent performance rate in the present study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn operative technic is presented which has been used on fifty-four patients with pilonidal cyst. This technic has resulted in primary union and complete healing within six weeks in 89 per cent of cases. The use of an incision that crosses the vertical gluteal fold at an angle and eliminates the suture line in the gluteal fold has been beneficial in all patients on whom it was used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred fifty-six patients with thyroid cancer were diagnosed and treated at Baptist and St. Thomas Hospitals from 1952 through 1955. Papillary carcinoma, representing 65 to 70 per cent of the total, occurs in all age groups and is the most readily curable of all carcinomas.
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