Publications by authors named "M R Germi"

Low dose of dopamine is commonly used after kidney transplantation as a reno-protective agent, although its benefits are controversial. Dopamine may increase renal blood flow, decrease resistive index (RI), and induce urine output in normal kidneys. Many authors hypothesized that the vasculature of a denervated renal transplant may not respond to dopamine in the same fashion as healthy native kidneys, which led us to find other drugs to attenuate the ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury.

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Background: This study is a review of hepatitis C recurrence in patients undergoing an orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT); to verify how many patients HCV-positive before OLT confirm a persistent viremia after OLT and how many with viremia show hepatitis histological evidence.

Methods: Thirty consecutive patients, 24 males, median age 52.5 underwent OLT for posthepatitic C cirrhosis since January 1993 in the "Transplantation Center" of Genoa.

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Methods: The authors analysed severe infections in 43 consecutive patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplant. Prophylaxis and full anti-infection monitoring was performed in all cases. Immunosuppressive therapy was administered in the form of primary cyclosporine in 27 cases and primary OKT3 in 16 cases.

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The score scale of anxiety (STAI, Y, 1-2) and haematic levels of DBI (diazepam binding inhibitor) were used in 48 surgical patients for clinical evaluation of preoperative anxiety, before and after drugs for preoperative medication. After randomization, were clinically and statistically compared 6 groups according to premedicant drugs (diazepam 0.3 mg/kg; flunitrazepam 0.

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