Publications by authors named "Pansin P"

Objective: The study objective was to examine the nutritional effect of nandrolone decanoate, an androgen derivative, in predialysis patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Design: This was a prospective and experimental study.

Setting: The study was performed at the institutional level of clinical care.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the effects of angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB), used as an antihypertensive medication, on peritoneal membrane transporters in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients.

Material And Method: Prospective and cross-over experimental study of peritoneal membrane transporters was conducted in 7 CAPD patients with hypertension. All previous antihypertensive drugs had been replaced by candesartan at the dose of 8-16 mg/day to control blood pressure below 140/90 mmHg.

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Objectives: To determine the interval of intravenous iron administration during maintenance iron therapy in erythropoietin-treated hemodialysis patients.

Material And Method: The method of maintenance intravenous iron therapy has been studied in 20 stable erythropoietin-treated hemodialysis patients who have iron deficiency anemia diagnosed by transferring saturation (TSAT) below 20%.

Results: After receiving 1000 mg of intravenous iron as the first loading dose, the TSAT was increased from 16.

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Objective: To determine whether 4-hour urine protein value correlates with 24-hour urine protein value in women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy.

Study Design: Cross-sectional study was performed in 38 in-patient pregnant women who were initially diagnosed as having hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. Urine samples were collected within 24 hours in 2 successive periods: the first 4-hour and the next 20-hour urine, in separate containers.

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Sudden Unexplained Death Syndrome (SUDS) is a major health problem in rural residents of Northeast Thailand. The cause of death in SUDS is suspected to be cardiovascular abnormalities. As magnesium (Mg) and zinc (Zn) deficiency contribute significantly to several cardiovascular diseases, we investigated the Mg- and Zn-status of patients with sudden respiratory distress and cardiac arrest who had survived resuscitation attempts or a near-SUDS episode (N-SUDS).

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Healthy northeastern Thais have a higher erythrocyte sodium concentration and a lower erythrocyte membrane Na,K-adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) activity than central Thais. To elucidate whether the defect is hereditary or acquired, we studied plasma sodium and potassium and erythrocyte sodium, potassium, Na,K-ATPase activity, and ouabain-binding sites (OBS) in the following groups: healthy newborns of ethnic central Thais (group 1), healthy newborns of ethnic northeast Thais (group 2), healthy adults of central Thailand ethnicity who lived in the rural central region (group 3) or in Bangkok (group 4), healthy adults of northeast Thailand ethnicity who lived in the rural northeast region (group 5) or who migrated to work in Bangkok for at least 1 year (group 6). Erythrocyte Na was higher in group 2 than in group 1.

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The sudden unexplained death syndrome (SUDS) is a sudden death of unknown cause in healthy South-East Asians. In Thailand, it is common in the North-East region. We previously reported high incidences of low erythrocyte sodium and potassium-activated adenosine triphosphatase (Na,K-ATPase) activity and of high erythrocyte sodium in North-East Thais and speculated that this metabolic defect might be associated with the high incidence of SUDS in that region.

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A Thai female patient developed muscular weakness, hypouricemia, hypokalemia and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis after taking outdated tetracycline. A pathophysiologic study shows a proximal tubular defect for reabsorption of urate and bicarbonate and a distal tubular acidification defect, probably caused by outdated tetracycline.

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We studied the cellular membrane enzyme responsible for potassium transport in different Thai populations. We measured plasma and intraerythrocytic concentrations of sodium and potassium, activities of erythrocytic membrane Na, K-activated adenosine triphosphatase (Na, K-ATPase), ouabain-insensitive ATPase, total ATPase and the activity ratio of Na, K-ATPase/total ATPase in 25 healthy blood donors at Khon Kaen University Hospital, Khon Kaen (group 1), and in 32 donors at the National Blood Center, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok (group 2). Group 1 subjects had significantly higher concentrations of erythrocyte sodium (p < 0.

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Effects of L-arginine (ARG) infusion on renal and systemic hemodynamics were studied in 12 anesthetized dogs. The experiment was performed in two groups of dogs. The dogs of group 1 (n = 6) received intravenous ARG at 2.

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1H-NMR spectra of 60 human urine specimens were recorded without pretreatment by a JEOL FX 90 Q spectrometer operating at 89.55 MHz. The signals of the methyl protons of creatinine (3.

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