Non-invasive ventilation in COPD exacerbation: how and whydoi:10.1007/s11739-018-1974-zAndrea DucaValentina RostiAnna Maria BrambillaRoberto CosentiniSpringer International PublishingInternal and Emergency Medicine
For severe infections, a hospital stay may be required. During a hospital stay, you could expect to get medication to treat a fever, pain medication, oxygen supplementation, and IV fluids. While you’re in the hospital, you can expect to be monitored for complications, such as low oxygen o...
For those at-risk individuals, experts encourage watching your symptoms. If you have shortness of breath or if you feel like you're having an exacerbation, be sure to seek out medical care and consider visiting a physician or anemergency roomif you're in any significant distress. How to Pr...
In patients with MIBC in the adjuvant phase of the NIAGARA study receiving IMFINZI as a single agent (n=383), permanent discontinuation of adjuvant IMFINZI due to an adverse reaction occurred in 5% of patients. Serious adverse reactions occurred in 26% of patients. The most frequent serious adv...
Ann. Intensive Care (2019) 9:6 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-019-0481-3 REVIEW Open Access Weaning failure of cardiovascular origin: how to suspect, detect and treat—a review of the literature Christina Routsi1*, Ioannis Stanopoulos2, Stelios Kokkoris1, Antonios ...
HSV, CMV, Mimivirus Hypercapnic-hypoxic respiratory failure Asthma/COPD exacerbation Hypercapnic-hypoxic respiratory failure: Influenza A and B, coronavirus, rhinovirus, Parainfluenza 1-4, RSV A and B Antivirals: Neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) (Oseltamivir, Zanamivir, peramivir, Laninamivir) [12,13]...
HSV, CMV, Mimivirus Hypercapnic-hypoxic respiratory failure Asthma/COPD exacerbation Hypercapnic-hypoxic respiratory failure: Influenza A and B, coronavirus, rhinovirus, Parainfluenza 1-4, RSV A and B Antivirals: Neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) (Oseltamivir, Zanamivir, peramivir, Laninamivir) [12,13]...
Apart from cancer- or treatment-related indications, corticosteroids can also be used to treat non-cancer-related comorbidities (such as autoimmune diseases and exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD]) or cancer-associated comorbidities such as paraneoplastic symptoms [21,23]. The ...
Hello! My father has a chronic bronchitis but he still smokes. His doctor prescribed some medicines (bronchodilators) to treat his condition.
Mother nature has bestowed us with a profuse source of remedies to treat various kinds of ailments. Since time immemorial, phytochemicals, both in their natural as well as synthetic forms have been used for the treatment of various chronic diseases [12]. The root, leaf, bud, seed, bark, be...