Dietvorst, Sofie; Vervekken, Aline; Depreitere, Bart; 37501;
INTRODUCTION: It is unclear which pathophysiological processes initiate and drive dynamic cerebrovascular autoregulation (CA) impairment as seen in traumatic brain injury (TBI). This is not solely attributable to raised intracranial pressure (ICP), but also results from local tissue damage. RESEARCH QUESTION: In order to investigate CA disturbing p...
Vellinga, Remco Koomen, Jeroen V. Eleveld, Douglas J. Stohr, Thomas Pesic, Marija Struys, Michel Colin, Pieter J.
Background: Remimazolam exhibits sedative properties by binding to gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors. Remimazolam is administered as a bolus dose or continuous infusion, but has not been studied using target-controlled infusion (TCI). The study quantified the relationship between the remimazolam concentration, Modified Observer's Assessment ...
Kempenaers, Sander; Hansen, Tom G.; van de Velde, Marc; 34202;
UNLABELLED: Remimazolam is anticipated to be an interesting anaesthetic and sedative. It combines the pharmacodynamic properties of midazolam with pharmacokinetic properties similar to remifentanil. However, worrisome case reports of anaphylaxis, delayed emergence and re-sedation have emerged recently and necessitate further investigation.PubMed (i...
Thamvasupong, Papon Viravaidya-Pasuwat, Kwanchanok
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Polymers
Implantation failure due to bacterial infection incurs significant medical expenditure annually, and treatment tends to be complicated. This study proposes a method to prevent bacterial infection in implants using an antibiotic delivery system consisting of vancomycin loaded into poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) matrices. A thin layer of this antibiotic-c...
Ozbey, Agustos C.; Bachmann, Fabio; Duthaler, Urs; Annaert, Pieter; 49621; Fowler, Stephen; Umehara, Kenichi; Parrott, Neil; Krahenbuhl, Stephan;
Failure to perform adequate dose adjustment in patients with liver cirrhosis may be associated with increased toxicity. We compared the prediction of area under the curve (AUC) and clearance for the six compounds of the Basel phenotyping cocktail (caffeine, efavirenz, flurbiprofen, omeprazole, metoprolol, and midazolam) using a well-known physiolog...
Kähn, C Bhatti, Sofie Meller, S Meyerhoff, N Volk, HA Charalambous, M
Background Emergency seizure disorders such as status epilepticus and cluster seizures are unlikely to cease spontaneously while prolonged seizure activity become progressively more resistant to treatment. Early administration of rescue medication in canine epileptic patients, in particular benzodiazepines, at seizure onset by the owners can be lif...
van de Velde, Marc; 34202; Hansen, Tom G.;
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Yalcin, Nadir; Surmelioglu, Nursel; Allegaert, Karel; 46648;
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) increases circulating blood volume, causes capillary leak and temporarily alters kidney function. Consequently, pharmacokinetics (PK) can be affected. When applied to neonates and infants, additional dose adjustments are a major concern, as the volume of distribution (Vd) is already generally greater for w...
Francois, Pauline
Contexte : à ce jour, en France, 80 % des patients désireraient finir leur vie à domicile, or ce n’est le cas que pour 25 % d’entre eux. La Loi du 2 février 2016, dite Loi Claeys-Leonetti, a créé « de nouveaux droits en faveur des malades et des personnes en fin de vie ». La molécule préconisée en première intention pour les pratiques sédatives à v...
Lootens, Orphélie De Boevre, Marthe Gasthuys, Elke Van Bocxlaer, Jan Vermeulen, An De Saeger, Sarah
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Mycotoxins, fungal secondary metabolites, are ubiquitously present in food commodities. Acute exposure to high levels or chronic exposure to low levels has an impact on the human body. The phase I metabolism in the human liver, performed by cytochrome P450 (CYP450) enzymes, is accountable for more than 80% of the overall metabolism of exogenous and...