A Comparative Study of Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis vs. Non-Alcoholic Hepatitis Patients from a Cohort with Chronic Alcohol Dependencedoi:10.3390/genes14040780ALCOHOLISMBINGE drinkingHEPATITISLOGISTIC regression analysisALCOHOL drinkingThe rate of alcoholic hepatitis (AH) has risen in recent year...
We report here a patient with binge alcohol use who received multiple, inappropriate ICD shocks due to T-wave oversensing from repolarization changes induced by acute alcohol intoxication and no other relevant metabolic derangements. Following recovery from his alcohol intoxication a few days later, ...
28-30 Certain populations—those with chronic hepatitis C, concurrent alcohol use, older age, and fasting—are at increased risk, even at therapeutic doses.31 This is worrisome, given the public’s lack of awareness of the risks of acetaminophen.32-34 In a survey of users of opioids and ...
every six months thereafter, OiSIS-Toronto participants complete an interviewer-administered questionnaire, which collects information on their demographic characteristics, socio-structural exposures, SCS use, drug use behaviours, drug treatment, and experiences with overdose, HIV, and hepatitis C. Participan...
(controlled/uncontrolled), diabetes, triglyceride levels, high density lipoprotein levels, low density lipoprotein levels, body mass index, smoking history, hepatitis C virus infection, estimated glomerular filtration rate, statin use, hemoglobin concentration, cocaine and alcohol abuse, and/or dependence ...
Inappropriate ICD Shocks caused by T‐wave Oversensing due to Acute Alcohol Intoxication[J] . SURAJ P. RASANIA,STAVROS MOUNTANTONAKIS,VICKAS V. PATEL.Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology . 2012 (9)Rasania SP, Mountantonakis S, Patel VV. Inappropriate ICD shocks caused by T - wave over...
These regression models were adjusted for covariates such as age, sex, race, insurance, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, obesity, atrial fibrillation, coagulation disorder, peripheral vascular disease, liver disease, chronic renal failure, tobacco use, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, CHF, ...
Hence, oxidative stress remains central to the onset and progression of liver disease regardless of disease etiology, with effects seen in drug- and alcohol-induced liver injury, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, viral hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and cancer [2,4]. Due to the critical role ...
Gaertn. (milk thistle), the Cirsium genus is commonly known as thistles and has been used to treat inflammation, diabetes, and hepatitis. S. marianum (L.) Gaertn has been used to protect liver injury caused by chemical and environmental toxins for a long time. Silymarin, the major active ...
Events of hepatic origin includes high alcohol intake, viral hepatitis, ischemic hepatitis, drug-induced liver injury, liver surgery, and insertion of a TIPS, while extrahepatic causes include bacterial infections, surgery, and paracentesis without volume expansion [1,5]. Though the type of ...