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https://read.qxmd.com/read/31446622/immunoglobulin-treatment-for-hospitalised-infants-and-young-children-with-respiratory-syncytial-virus-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sharon L Sanders, Sushil Agwan, Mohamed Hassan, Mieke L van Driel, Chris B Del Mar
BACKGROUND: Millions of children are hospitalised due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection every year. Treatment is supportive, and current therapies (e.g. inhaled bronchodilators, epinephrine, nebulised hypertonic saline, and corticosteroids) are ineffective or have limited effect. Respiratory syncytial virus immunoglobulin is sometimes used prophylactically to prevent hospital admission from RSV-related illness. It may be considered for the treatment of established severe RSV infection or for treatment in an immunocompromised host, although it is not licenced for this purpose...
August 26, 2019: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31288780/inter-institutional-variations-in-oxytocin-augmentation-during-labour-in-german-university-hospitals-a-national-survey
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sonja Helbig, Antje Petersen, Erika Sitter, Deirdre Daly, Mechthild M Gross
BACKGROUND: There are several international guidelines on oxytocin regimens for induction and augmentation of labour, but no agreement on a standardised regimen in Germany. This study collated and reviewed the oxytocin regimens used for labour augmentation in university hospitals, with the long-term aim of contributing to the development of a national clinical guideline. METHODS: Germany has 34 university hospital compounds, representing 39 maternity units. In this observational study we asked units to provide standard operational procedures on oxytocin augmentation during labour or provide the details in a structured survey...
July 9, 2019: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31251490/preparatory-mechanisms-for-salinity-tolerance-in-two-congeneric-anuran-species-inhabiting-distinct-osmotic-habitats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takashi Haramura, Taro Ikegami, Marty K S Wong, Yoshio Takei
Anurans occupy a wide variety of habitats of diverse salinities, and their osmoregulatory ability is strongly regulated by hormones. In this study, we compared the adaptability and hormonal responses to osmotic stress between two kajika frogs, Buergeria japonica ( B.j. ) and B. buergeri , ( B.b. ), which inhabit coastal brackish waters (BW) in the Ryukyu Islands and freshwater (FW) in the Honshu, respectively. Both hematocrit and plasma Na+ concentration were significantly higher in B.j . than in B.b. when both were kept in FW...
June 2019: Zoological Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30923740/selectively-inhibiting-the-median-preoptic-nucleus-attenuates-angiotensin-ii-and-hyperosmotic-induced-drinking-behavior-and-vasopressin-release-in-adult-male-rats
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandria B Marciante, Lei A Wang, George E Farmer, J Thomas Cunningham
The median preoptic nucleus (MnPO) is a putative integrative region that contributes to body fluid balance. Activation of the MnPO can influence thirst, but it is not clear how these responses are linked to body fluid homeostasis. We used designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs) to determine the role of the MnPO in drinking behavior and vasopressin release in response to peripheral angiotensin II (ANG II) or 3% hypertonic saline (3% HTN) in adult male Sprague Dawley rats (250-300 g)...
March 2019: ENeuro
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30705369/a-pilot-open-labelled-randomised-controlled-trial-of-hypertonic-saline-nasal-irrigation-and-gargling-for-the-common-cold
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sandeep Ramalingam, Catriona Graham, Jenny Dove, Lynn Morrice, Aziz Sheikh
There are no antivirals to treat viral upper respiratory tract infection (URTI). Since numerous viruses cause URTI, antiviral therapy is impractical. As we have evidence of chloride-ion dependent innate antiviral response in epithelial cells, we conducted a pilot, non-blinded, randomised controlled trial of hypertonic saline nasal irrigation and gargling (HSNIG) vs standard care on healthy adults within 48 hours of URTI onset to assess recruitment (primary outcome). Acceptability, symptom duration and viral shedding were secondary outcomes...
January 31, 2019: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30679487/nebulized-hypertonic-saline-triggers-nervous-system-mediated-active-liquid-secretion-in-cystic-fibrosis-swine-trachea
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaojie Luan, Julian S Tam, George Belev, Santosh Jagadeeshan, Brendan Murray, Noman Hassan, Terry E Machen, L Dean Chapman, Juan P Ianowski
Inhaled hypertonic saline (HTS) treatment is used to improve lung health in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). The current consensus is that the treatment generates an osmotic gradient that draws water into the airways and increases airway surface liquid (ASL) volume. However, there is evidence that HTS may also stimulate active secretion of ASL by airway epithelia through the activation of sensory neurons. We tested the contribution of the nervous system and airway epithelia on HTS-stimulated ASL height increase in CF and wild-type swine airway...
January 24, 2019: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30525740/effects-of-self-prepared-hypertonic-nasal-saline-irrigation-in-allergic-rhinitis-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Kittiyaporn Sansila, Peem Eiamprapai, Ratree Sawangjit
BACKGROUND: Nasal saline irrigation has been reported to be effective as an adjunctive therapy for allergic rhinitis (AR), but concerns about adverse events, supply problems, and high costs have limited its widespread clinical use. Aqueous 1.8% sodium chloride solution prepared by patients using drinking water (1.8% self-prepared hypertonic nasal saline irrigation; 1.8% SPHNSI) could solve some of these problems, but its clinical efficacy and safety need to be determined. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of 1...
September 2020: Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29850939/superabsorbent-polymer-microspheres-prepared-with-hypertonic-saline-to-reduce-microsphere-expansion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takeshi Sato, Toshihiro Tanaka, Hideyuki Nishiofuku, Yasushi Fukuoka, Tetsuya Masada, Shota Tatsumoto, Nagaaki Marugami, Kohei Morita, Chiho Obayashi, Shinich Hori, Masaaki Kaneko, Ai Kijima, Kimihiko Kichikawa
PURPOSE: To analyze size changes of superabsorbent polymer (SAP) microspheres with the reduced expansion technique, and to evaluate pharmacological advantages of transarterial chemoembolization using cisplatin-loaded SAP microspheres with the reduced expansion technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In an in vitro study, diluted contrast materials containing different concentrations of sodium ions were examined to expand SAP microspheres and determined the reduced expansion technique...
September 2018: Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29626547/repurposing-excipients-as-active-inhalation-agents-the-mannitol-story
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REVIEW
Sandra D Anderson, Evangelia Daviskas, John D Brannan, Hak Kim Chan
The story of how we came to use inhaled mannitol to diagnose asthma and to treat cystic fibrosis began when we were looking for a surrogate for exercise as a stimulus to identify asthma. We had proposed that exercise-induced asthma was caused by an increase in osmolarity of the periciliary fluid. We found hypertonic saline to be a surrogate for exercise but an ultrasonic nebuliser was required. We produced a dry powder of sodium chloride but it proved unstable. We developed a spray dried preparation of mannitol and found that bronchial responsiveness to inhaling mannitol identified people with currently active asthma...
August 2018: Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29279076/symptomatic-hyponatremia-after-bowel-preparation-report-of-two-cases-and-literature-review
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REVIEW
Juliana Moura Costa, João Bruno Soares
INTRODUCTION: Bowel preparation for colonoscopy and/or colorectal surgery can cause electrolyte imbalances. The risk of electrolyte imbalances seems to be related to the type of bowel cleansing solution, age of patients and comorbidities. CASE REPORT: We report two cases of symptomatic hyponatremia (focal neurological signs and coma) after bowel preparation with sodium picosulfate/magnesium citrate for colonoscopy. In both cases, symptoms related to hyponatremia rapidly disappeared after sodium level correction with intravenous administration of hypertonic saline (3% NaCl)...
November 29, 2017: Acta Médica Portuguesa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29235735/homemade-hypertonic-saline-essential-treatment-can-be-available-and-affordable
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nili Elior, Diana Tasher, Elli Somekh, Michal Stein, Orna Schwartz Harari, Avigdor Mandelberg
BACKGROUND: Nebulized hypertonic saline (HS) treatment is unavailable to large populations worldwide. OBJECTIVES: To determine the bacterial contamination and electrolyte concentrations in homemade (HM-HS) vs. pharmacy made (PM-HS). METHODS: We conducted three double-blind consecutive trials: 50 boiled-water homemade 3%-HS (B-HM-HS) bottles and 50 PM-HS. The bottles were cultured after 48 hours. Electrolyte concentrations were measured in 10 bottles (5 per group)...
December 2017: Israel Medical Association Journal: IMAJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28193100/corneal-antinociceptive-effect-of-%C3%AE-bisabolol
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Gisele Façanha Diógenes Teixeira, Flávio Nogueira da Costa, Adriana Rolim Campos
CONTEXT: (-)-α-Bisabolol (BISA) is a sesquiterpene alcohol widely used as scent in cosmetic preparations, perfumes, shampoos, toilet soaps and other toiletries with potential for use in the pharmaceutical area. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the corneal antinociceptive efficacy of BISA and to analyze the best solubilizing agent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Acute corneal nociception was induced by the local application of hypertonic saline (5 M NaCl; 20 μL) to the corneal surface of Swiss mice (n = 8/group) 60 min after topical treatment with solutions or ointment containing BISA (50-200 mg/mL)...
December 2017: Pharmaceutical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28173768/-bowel-prep-hyponatremia-a-state-of-acute-water-intoxication-facilitated-by-low-dietary-solute-intake-case-report-and-literature-review
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REVIEW
Martin Windpessl, Christoph Schwarz, Manfred Wallner
BACKGROUND: Symptomatic hyponatremia is considered a rare complication of oral bowel preparation for colonoscopy. The pathophysiology underlying this phenomenon has been widely regarded as a mere sequela of excessive arginine vasopressin (AVP) release. CASE PRESENTATION: This case describes a 61-year old woman who developed acute hyponatremic encephalopathy when preparing for elective outpatient lower endoscopy. She had had negligible oral solute intake for two days and ingested four liters of clear fluid within two hours...
February 7, 2017: BMC Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27173299/influence-of-different-fluid-resuscitation-techniques-on-the-number-of-myeloid-derived-suppressor-cells-in-rats
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Z J Wang, H X Wang, L Li, L Wang, H H Dou
We investigated the influence of different fluid resuscitation techniques on the number of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) in rats. Seventy-two healthy Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into groups that received sham operation (Sham group), hypertonic saline (HRS group), lactated ringer's solution (LRS group), or crystalloid solution (LCRS group). Six rats from each group were sacrificed by cervical dislocation at 12, 24, and 48 h after resuscitation. The spleens were harvested under sterile conditions and spleen cell suspension was prepared...
April 28, 2016: Genetics and Molecular Research: GMR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27023167/glaucoma-inducing-procedure-in-an-in-vivo-rat-model-and-whole-mount-retina-preparation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cynthia A Gossman, David M Linn, Cindy Linn
Glaucoma is a disease of the central nervous system affecting retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). RGC axons making up the optic nerve carry visual input to the brain for visual perception. Damage to RGCs and their axons leads to vision loss and/or blindness. Although the specific cause of glaucoma is unknown, the primary risk factor for the disease is an elevated intraocular pressure. Glaucoma-inducing procedures in animal models are a valuable tool to researchers studying the mechanism of RGC death. Such information can lead to the development of effective neuroprotective treatments that could aid in the prevention of vision loss...
March 12, 2016: Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26908255/-indirect-challenges-from-science-to-clinical-practice
#36
REVIEW
Sandra D Anderson
Indirect challenges act to provoke bronchoconstriction by causing the release of endogenous mediators and are used to identify airway hyper-responsiveness. This paper reviews the historical development of challenges, with exercise, eucapnic voluntary hyperpnoea (EVH) of dry air, wet hypertonic saline, and with dry powder mannitol, that preceded their use in clinical practice. The first challenge developed for clinical use was exercise. Physicians were keen for a standardized test to identify exercise-induced asthma (EIA) and to assess the effect of drugs such as disodium cromoglycate...
2016: European Clinical Respiratory Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26290494/strategies-for-decreasing-contamination-of-homemade-nasal-saline-irrigation-solutions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elliot T Hardy, Scott P Stringer, Richard O'Callaghan, Angela Arana, Michael A Bierdeman, Warren L May
BACKGROUND: Saline nasal irrigations (SNI) are an important adjunct in the treatment of rhinosinusitis, and many patients prepare and store these solutions in their homes without an awareness of the potential for contamination. The objectives of this study were to determine if such contamination occurs and the effect of preparation methods on contamination. METHODS: Stock solutions of various tonicities and pHs were prepared using boiled, bottled, and distilled water (n = 57)...
February 2016: International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26009814/inhibition-of-neutrophils-by-hypertonic-saline-involves-pannexin-1-cd39-cd73-and-other-ectonucleotidases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Chen, Yi Bao, Jingping Zhang, Tobias Woehrle, Yuka Sumi, Stephan Ledderose, Xiaoou Li, Carola Ledderose, Wolfgang G Junger
Hypertonic saline (HS) resuscitation has been studied as a possible strategy to reduce polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) activation and tissue damage in trauma patients. Hypertonic saline blocks PMNs by adenosine triphosphate (ATP) release and stimulation of A2a adenosine receptors. Here, we studied the underlying mechanisms in search of possible reasons for the inconsistent results of recent clinical trials with HS resuscitation. Purified human PMNs or PMNs in whole blood were treated with HS to simulate hypertonicity levels found after HS resuscitation (40 mmol/L beyond isotonic levels)...
September 2015: Shock
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25907656/primary-chicken-embryo-fibroblasts-seeded-acellular-dermal-matrix-3-d-adm-improve-regeneration-of-full-thickness-skin-wounds-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anil Kumar Gangwar, Naveen Kumar, Sangeeta Devi Khangembam, Vineet Kumar, Rajendra Singh
Rat skins were deepithelialized and decellularized by hypertonic saline and sodium deoxycholate (SDC), respectively. Primary chicken embryo fibroblasts (P-CEF) were cultured and seeded on prepared acellular dermal matrix (ADM). A full thickness skin defect (20×20 mm(2)) was created in thirty-six rats and randomly divided into three equal groups. Defect was left open, repaired with ADM and ADM seeded with P-CEF (3-D ADM) in groups 1, 2 and 3, respectively. By day 28, the treated wounds healed completely without scar...
June 2015: Tissue & Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25862401/development-of-a-cadaveric-model-for-arthrocentesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melissa A MacIver, Matthew Johnson
This article reports the development of a novel cadaveric model for future use in teaching arthrocentesis. In the clinical setting, animal safety is essential and practice is thus limited. Objectives of the study were to develop and compare a model to an unmodified cadaver by injecting one of two types of fluids to increase yield. The two fluids injected, mineral oil (MO) and hypertonic saline (HS), were compared to determine any difference on yield. Lastly, aspiration immediately after (T1) or three hours after (T2) injection were compared to determine any effect on diagnostic yield...
2015: Journal of Veterinary Medical Education
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