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Acute Painful Crisis In Sickle Cell Disease: Severity Assessment.The lack of an objective way of assessing the severity of sickle cell painful crises prompted this study. Adult sickle cell disease patients who presented to a tertiary hospital with acute painful episodes over a nine-month period ...
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Pain can also categorize as acute, chronic, or a combination of these types (e.g., sickle cell crisis). Acute pain arises from a specific disease or injury, and its duration is typically self-limited. Acute pain is considered a protective biological purpose and is often associated with muscl...
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Acute kidney injury occurs in 4–10% of hospitalised adult patients with sickle cell disease, and is more frequent in patients with acute chest syndrome (13.6%) [149,158]. In paediatric patients, the incidence may be as high as 17% in children presenting to the hospital emergency room with...
Purified Poloxamer 188 for Treatment of Acute Vaso-occlusive Crisis of Sickle Cell Disease. Purified poloxamer 188 for treatment of acute vaso-occlusive crisis of sickle cell disease: a randomized controlled trial. JAMA 2001; 286:2099-106... Orringer,Eugene,P.,... - 《Jama Journal of the Am...
An APMS consists of a team of providers who work together in distinct roles to care for patients in the perioperative period, and others having acute exacerbations of pain (eg, trauma, cancer, sickle cell crisis). From: Anesthesiology Clinics, 2014 ...
Acute kidney injury in sickle patients with painful crisis or acute chest syndrome and its relation to pulmonary hypertension. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2010;25(8):2524–9. Article PubMed Google Scholar Nin N, Muriel A, Peñuelas O, Brochard L, Lorente JA, Ferguson ND, et al. Severe ...
Sickle cell anemia; Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction; Splenic abscess; Splenic infarct; Splenic rupture; Streptococcal pharyngitis; Thoracic duct-venous junction obstruction; Tubo-ovarian abscess; and Wandering spleen.[6][36][37][38] Prognosis