Publications by authors named "M CALVIN"

Background Aims: There are currently no effective anti-viral treatments for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-hospitalized patients with hypoxemia. Lymphopenia is a biomarker of disease severity usually present in patients who are hospitalized. Approaches to increasing lymphocytes exerting an anti-viral effect must be considered to treat these patients.

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Objective: To know the satisfaction degree manifested by outpatients presenting in the hospital pharmacy department pharmaceutical care clinic, and to identify organizational improvement items.

Method: A survey with 8 close-ended questions and 1 open-ended question was designed where patients recorded their suggestions or comments on the service provided. A sample size of 591 surveys was estimated, which allowed to estimate parameters of interest with a 95% confidence interval and a +/- 5% accuracy, adjusting by a 40% potential losses percentage.

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Background: Basiliximab is a chimeric anti-interleukin-2 monoclonal antibody that has shown safety and efficacy in the prophylaxis of acute organ rejection in renal, liver, heart, and kidney-pancreas transplantation (Tx). The aim of this study was to present our initial experience with the use of Basiliximab in lung Tx.

Methods: Basiliximab (2 doses of 20 mg on day 0 and day 4) was administered to 16 patients treated with cyclosporine, azathioprine, and steroids between September 13, 2001 and August 26, 2003, including 12 men and 4 women patients with a mean age of 56.

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During the past few decades several studies have documented the deleterious impact of the menopause on bone mass and cardiovascular disease, and the reduction of risk in this area by HRT. However, the possible effects of the postmenopausal deficiency in ovarian hormones on skin and its repair post-injury, are less well documented. This review provides a survey of the literature that is available regarding the involvement and influence of oestrogens on the various phases of cutaneous repair - inflammation, proliferation and remodelling.

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