but after meta-analysis, there was no significant difference in any serious adverse event (e.g., death, acute cardiac insufficiency, rash dissemination, bacterial pneumonia or hematemesis) or non-serious adverse event (e.g., dizziness, nausea, vomiting, hypertension or hyperglycemia...
The neurocognitive disorder presents immediately after the occurrence of the TBI or immediately after recovery of consciousness and persists past the acute postinjury period Findings may include headache, cranial nerve signs and symptoms (eg, dizziness, vertigo, and nausea), psychological and neuroveget...
Oral 0.125–0.25 mg QD Bradycardia, AVB, nausea, vomiting, visual disturbance Narrow therapeutic windowAdjust for renal failureDrug interactions via p-glycoprotein Amiodarone IV 150 mg over 10 min, followed by 1 mg/min continuous IV infusion for 6 h, then 0.5 mg/min continuous infusion...
(ICD-10) anxiety disorders diagnosis had lower PTGI total score and higher PTGI-Personal Strength sub-score, respectively (p< 0.05). The network analysis identified two communities: PTGI and ESAS with DS-IT. DS-IT Disheartenment, DS-IT Hopelessness and PTGI Relating to Others were the most...
However, a recent meta-analysis of 16 studies involving 1026 patients concluded that there was moderate- to high-level evidence that pectoral nerves blocks reduce PMP compared with no regional technique and cause a reduction in the frequency of post-surgery nausea and vomiting [52]. About this,...