Aim: The purpose of the study was to explore the efficacy of additional luteal support (ALS) for patients with low progesterone (P4) level in the middle luteal phase. Methods: A retrospective study of 1401 women who underwent their first in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment with a GnRH ...
Gratitude from Grant Recipients These letters mean everything to our foundation. Pete would be so proud of the lives he’s touched. Why we created the Peter Frates Family Foundation Nancy & John Frates discussed the financial hardship and reality for ALS Patients....
Community care for patients with intractable diseases ― A local observation about domiciliary care and communication support for patients with amyotrophic... Regarding the latter: some proposals for better communication between people with ALS and healthcare professionals were discussed, based on the resu...
June 21 marks the global day for recognition of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, that attacks nerve cells controlling muscles and makes patients unable to move, talk or breathe. Public awareness of ALS, short for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, has been growing in China since the death...
Support groups are effective means of addressing the psychosocial needs of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and their families. An education-support group for family members of patients with ALS has been functioning at New England Medical Center in Boston and has been found to be successful...
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Remember that AED must only be used for unresponsive patients/residents who are breathing abnormally(ANZCOR 2024). If the defibrillation is successful, the patient/resident will have a return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), become responsive and start to breathe independently. You should: ...
PatientsLikeMe the case for a data-centered patient community and how ALS patients use the community to inform treatment decisions and manage pulmonary health Chron Respir Dis, 6 (4) (2009), pp. 225-9 10.1177/1479972309348655 19858352 6/4/225 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar ...
Study to Understand Prognoses & Preferences for Outcomes & Risks of Treatments. A multi-site US study intended to evaluate end-of-life decision-making processes and outcomes of seriously ill, hospitalised adult patients regarding quality of care—e.g., in terms of pain management, prolongation of...
7.CommunicationandLifeExpectancy Life expectancy of patients with ALS varies depending on a number of factors. Those who experience initial spinal symptomssurviveapproximately?vetimeslongerthanthose with initial bulbar (brainstem) symptoms. Life expectancy is longer for those who opt for noninvasive and ...