244 results match your criteria: "Hebrew University Hadassah School of Medicine[Affiliation]"

Medical specialty considerations by medical students early in their clinical experience.

Isr J Health Policy Res

March 2012

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Hebrew University - Hadassah School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

Background: Specialty selection by medical students determines the future composition of the physician workforce. Selection of career specialties begins in earnest during the clinical rotations with exposure to the clinical and intellectual environments of various specialties. Career specialty selection is followed by choosing a residency program.

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Background: Asthma is considered a global public health issue requiring a significant medical expenditure as a result of its high prevalence and the low rate of disease control.

Objective: This is the first nationwide survey of severe asthma patients carried out in Israel. In this study we aimed to assess health resources utilization, compliance with treatment and disease-control in a subgroup of patients with severe asthma in Israel.

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Sphingolipid metabolites have become recognized for their participation in cell functions and signaling events that control a wide array of cellular activities. Two main sphingolipids, ceramide and sphingosine-1-phosphate, are involved in signaling pathways that regulate cell proliferation, apoptosis, motility, differentiation, angiogenesis, stress responses, protein synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, and intracellular trafficking. Ceramide and S1P often exert opposing effects on cell survival, ceramide being pro-apoptotic and S1P generally promoting cell survival.

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Record completeness and data concordance in an anesthesia information management system using context-sensitive mandatory data-entry fields.

Int J Med Inform

March 2012

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

Background: Use of an anesthesia information management system (AIMS) does not insure record completeness and data accuracy. Mandatory data-entry fields can be used to assure data completeness. However, they are not suited for data that is mandatory depending on the clinical situation (context sensitive).

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Renal dysfunction and fluid and electrolyte disturbances.

Curr Opin Crit Care

August 2011

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical Center, Hebrew University - Hadassah School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

Purpose Of Review: To examine recent developments in preventing and treating postoperative acute renal dysfunction. To review contemporary issues concerning perioperative fluid and electrolyte management.

Recent Findings: Renal dysfunction remains a major postoperative morbidity despite the advent of intermittent and continuous renal replacement therapies.

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Brain damage causes multiple changes in synaptic function and intrinsic properties of surviving neurons, leading to the development of chronic epilepsy. In the widely used pilocarpine-status epilepticus (SE) rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), a major alteration is the marked increase in the fraction of intrinsically bursting CA1 pyramidal cells. Here we have differentiated between two types of bursting phenotypes: 1) bursting in response to threshold-straddling excitatory current pulses (low-threshold bursting) and 2) bursting only in response to suprathreshold stimuli (high-threshold bursting).

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Pre-operative evaluation using therapeutic intensity scoring.

Eur J Anaesthesiol

January 2011

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical Center, Hebrew University - Hadassah School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

Background And Objective: A Pre-operative Therapeutic Intensity Score (P-TIS) was developed to quantify intensity of pre-operative care. Its association with post-operative ICU admission was explored.

Methods: P-TIS assigns 1-4 points to therapeutic interventions and diagnostic procedures based on care intensity.

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There is an abundant literature on the adverse effects of solvents on the neurobehavioral performance, higher brain functions, and chronic solvent-induced encephalopathy. However, the occurrence of solvent-related schizophrenia is rare, with few reports on the link between solvent exposure and schizophrenia. Here, we report on a patient with schizophrenia, presenting after a sustained period of 6 months of everyday exposure to neurotoxic solvents in an unprotected occupational setting in Haifa, Israel.

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Female rats develop haemolytic anaemia and disseminated thrombosis and infarction in multiple organs, including bone, when exposed to 2-butoxyethanol (BE). There is growing evidence that vascular occlusion of the subchondral bone may play a part in some cases of osteoarthritis. The subchondral bone is the main weight bearer as well as the source of the blood supply to the mandibular articular cartilage.

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The anticancer effects of synthetic, non-natural analogs of ceramide were tested using human TSU-Pr1 prostate cancer cells in-vitro as well as in-vivo, following their effects on tumors development in mice. When incubated with the cultured cancer cells, the analogs elevated cellular ceramide and induced a cytotoxicity and death by apoptosis. When a ceramide analog was injected intradermally or intraperitoneally into BALB/c-Nude or NOD-SCID mice bearing a human prostate tumor, a considerable regression of the tumor was observed.

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Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and the surgical patient.

Anesthesiol Clin

December 2009

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hebrew University Medical Center, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine, Kiryat Hadassah, POB 12000, Jerusalem 91120, Israel.

Contemporary life, with its sedentary lifestyles, fast foods, processed foodstuff, and desk-bound service employment, is beset by an epidemic of overweight and obese individuals. The World Health Organization reported that worldwide a billion adults are overweight and at least 30% of them are obese. Moreover, increasing numbers of children are obese.

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Dent's disease is an X-linked proximal tubulopathy. It often manifests in childhood with symptoms of Fanconi syndrome and low-molecular-weight proteinuria. We describe four boys from three unrelated families whose only presenting symptoms of Dent's disease were nephrotic-range proteinuria and histological findings of focal segmental and/or global glomerulosclerosis.

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KV7/M channels mediate osmotic modulation of intrinsic neuronal excitability.

J Neurosci

September 2009

Department of Medical Neurobiology, Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada, The Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine, Jerusalem 91120, Israel.

Modest decreases in extracellular osmolarity induce brain hyperexcitability that may culminate in epileptic seizures. At the cellular level, moderate hyposmolarity markedly potentiates the intrinsic neuronal excitability of principal cortical neurons without significantly affecting their volume. The most conspicuous cellular effect of hyposmolarity is converting regular firing neurons to burst-firing mode.

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Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and the surgical patient.

Med Clin North Am

September 2009

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hebrew University Medical Center, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine, Kiryat Hadassah, Jerusalem 91120, Israel.

Contemporary life, with its sedentary lifestyles, fast foods, processed foodstuff, and desk-bound service employment, is beset by an epidemic of overweight and obese individuals. The World Health Organization reported that worldwide a billion adults are overweight and at least 30% of them are obese. Moreover, increasing numbers of children are obese.

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The effect of the cryosurgical cox-maze procedure on pulmonary veins diameter and left atrial size: computed tomography angiographic assessment.

Innovations (Phila)

July 2009

From the *Departments of Radiology and †Cardiothoracic Surgery, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel; and ‡Department of Cardiac Surgery, Inova Heart and Vascular Institute, Falls Church, VA, USA.

Objective: : The Cox-Maze procedure using cryoablation results in transmural lesions, which follow the lesion pattern of the cut-and-sew Cox-Maze procedure. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the effect of the Cox-Maze procedure on left atrial and pulmonary vein size using computed tomography angiogram (CTA). An additional aim was to evaluate pulmonary vein anatomic variability.

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Update on cardiac arrhythmias in the ICU.

Curr Opin Crit Care

October 2008

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

Purpose Of Review: To explore recent findings on the treatment and outcome of cardiac arrhythmias and how they affect ICU activities.

Recent Findings: The rate vs. rhythm control debate for the treatment of chronic atrial fibrillation continues.

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The importance of differentiating between elective and emergency postoperative critical care patients.

J Crit Care

September 2008

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

Purpose: The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the importance of separately analyzing data on elective and emergency surgery patients admitted postoperatively to intensive and intermediate care units.

Materials And Methods: A prospective observational study was performed in a tertiary care university hospital to assess the demographic and clinical differences between emergency and elective surgical patients (>14 years old). Group 1 included patients transferred to a floor bed or the ambulatory surgery unit for discharge home after a short stay (<12 hours) in the postanesthesia care unit.

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Article Synopsis
  • Osteopenia is commonly seen in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and this study investigates how colonic inflammation contributes to bone loss using a mouse model of colitis.
  • Colitis was induced in mice using dextran sodium sulfate (DSS), leading to a significant decrease in bone mass, particularly in trabecular bones, while cortical bone remained unchanged.
  • The study found that the decrease in bone mass was linked to reduced bone formation and increased bone resorption, with strong correlations between colonic inflammation markers and bone architecture.
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This report describes lingual cortical plate loss of the two lower central incisors with second degree mobility in an 18.5-year-old patient. Seven millimeters of clinical attachment losses were detected.

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Adenoids are part of the MALT. In the present study, we analyzed cell surface markers and cytolytic activity of adenoidal NK (A-NK) cells and compared them with NK cells derived from blood of the same donors (B-NK). NK cells comprised 0.

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A single episode of status epilepticus (SE) induced in rodents by the convulsant pilocarpine, produces, after a latent period of > or = 2 weeks, a chronic epileptic condition. During the latent period of epileptogenesis, most CA1 pyramidal cells that normally fire in a regular pattern, acquire low-threshold bursting behaviour, generating high-frequency clusters of 3-5 spikes as their minimal response to depolarizing stimuli. Recruitment of a Ni(2+)- and amiloride-sensitive T-type Ca(2+) current (I(CaT)), shown to be up-regulated after SE, plays a critical role in burst generation in most cases.

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Ladostigil is a novel drug that inhibits acetyl and butyrylcholinesterase, and monoamine oxidase (MAO) A and B selectively in the brain. It reverses memory deficits induced by chronic inhibition of cortical cytochrome oxidase in rats and has anxiolytic and antidepressant-like activity in prenatally-stressed rats. Ladostigil also prevents oxidative-nitrative stress induced in astrocytes in the hippocampal CA1 region following icv injection of STZ in rats which also impairs their episodic memory.

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Background: The goal of the current study was to assess the effects of flumazenil, a benzodiazepine receptor antagonist, in limiting infarct size and in reducing hydroxyl free radical production.

Methods: After intravenous salicylate (100 mg/kg) administration, rabbits were subjected to 40 min of regional myocardial ischemia and 2 h of reperfusion. In one group, flumazenil (0.

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Ceramide metabolism has emerged as a potential target for anticancer therapy. Here, the potential usefulness of two novel synthetic ceramide analogs as anti-leukemic drugs was investigated. Compounds AD2646 and AD2687 were able to dose-and time-dependently decrease the viability of Jurkat leukemic cells.

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