Background Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a widely implemented intervention developed as an alternative form of care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) for neonates. The implementation of KMC has significantly reduced morbidity and mortality in very-low-birth-weight infants (VLBWIs). Aim To describe the maternal and neonatal characteristics and clinical outcomes in VLBWIs who received KMC at a tertiary hospital.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInj Control Saf Promot
December 2004
At surface mining operations throughout the world, loaders and trucks are a primary means of material loading and haulage. As the size, use and technological complexity of these units have increased, so has the concern regarding loader and truck safety. The severity and number of accidents involving loaders and trucks is higher when compared to all other mining accident types.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent advances in understanding the biology of fracture healing and the availability of specific macromolecules has resulted in the development of novel treatments for injuries to bone. Fibroblast growth factor-2 or basic fibroblast growth factor (4 mg/ml), a potent mitogen, and hyaluronan (20 mg/ml), an extracellular matrix component, were combined into a viscous gel formulation intended for direct, percutaneous injection into fresh fractures. In an experimental primate fracture model, a bilateral 1-mm-gap osteotomy was surgically created in the fibulae of baboons.
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October 1998
Fibroblast growth factors are present in significant amounts in bone and several studies have suggested that they may be involved in normal fracture healing. It is well established that fibroblast growth factors have mitogenic and angiogenic activity on mesoderm and neuroectoderm derived cells. Of particular interest as a member of the fibroblast growth factor family, basic fibroblast growth factor stimulates mitogenesis, chemotaxis, differentiation, and angiogenesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mucosal immune system actively transports large quantities of antibodies into all mucus secretions, and these secreted antibodies help prevent infectious entry of many pathogens. Mucus is generally thought to protect epithelial cells by forming a diffusional barrier through which only small molecules can pass. However, electron microscopy indicates that the pore size in mucus is approximately 100 nm, which suggests that antibodies as well as other large molecules might also diffuse through mucus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFControlled delivery of monoclonal antibodies to the mucus secretions of the vagina might provide women with passive immunoprotection against both sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy. We have developed intravaginal devices composed of poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVAc) that continuously release IgG antibodies for over 30 days into buffered saline, and we have tested these devices in the vagina of mice. Polymeric devices containing either BSA (as a test reagent for proteins) or anti-hCG antibody, when inserted into the vaginas of mice, provided a continuous supply of either BSA or hCG-binding antibodies to the vaginal mucus for 30 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolymers that release macromolecules may be useful for preventing and treating human disease. In certain applications of polymeric controlled release, like drug therapy of brain disease and immunoprotection of mucus epithelia, effectiveness may be limited by diffusion through an unstirred fluid near the polymer. Using computer-assisted epifluorescence microscopy, we have examined the local distribution of fluorescently labelled macromolecules released from an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer matrix into unstirred layers of phosphate-buffered water and mid-cycle human cervical mucus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSteady state serum concentrations of digoxin were determined repeatedly in 34 infants with congenital heart disease. Simultaneous measurements of renal clearances of digoxin, creatinine and urea were obtained in 29 of the subjects. Serum digoxin concentrations were markedly higher in children under the age of 3 months than in those over this age, despite equal weight--adjusted 24 h doses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSteady state serum digoxin concentrations were determined in 34 neonates and infants receiving standard maintenance doses of the drug. Digitalis intoxication, diagnosed by ECG criteria, occurred in four of 13 patients with a serum concentration above 2 ng/ml and not in any of 21 subjects with a serum digoxin concentration below this level. This association was found to be significant.
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