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Over a 9-year period, major resection was successfully performed on 51 occasions with total vascular exclusion using supra- and infrahepatic caval and portal vein clamping. The main indications for hepatic resection were centrally located tumor in liver metastases (62%) and hepatocellular carcinoma with no evidence of co-existing cirrhosis (25%). Major resections included extended and regular right hepatectomy, extended left hepatectomy, and segmentectomy. The mean duration of vascular exclusion was 46.5 +/- 5.0 minutes (range 20 to 70 minutes) and mean blood transfusion requirement was 1.4 +/- 0.4 units during vascular exclusion. There were significant correlations between postoperative fall in factor II levels and the number of segments removed (r = 0.37, p = 0.015) and between serum
alanine aminotransferase
levels at day 2 and the duration of vascular exclusion (r = 0.35, p = 0.02). One patient died 45 days after the procedure of multi-organ failure and sepsis. Nonfatal complications occurred in 7 patients (14%) and included
respiratory infection
(7 patients), biliary fistula (3 patients), and collection at the site of hepatic resection (3 patients). Total vascular exclusion is a safe and useful technique in resection of major hepatic lesions that involve hepatic veins.
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PMID:Major hepatic resection under total vascular exclusion. 274 11
Aspoxicillin (ASPC), a new semisynthetic penicillin, was administered to a total of 13 children with respiratory tract and other various infections.
Respiratory tract infections
in 7 of 13 children were treated with ASPC intravenously, 64 to 144 mg/kg/day t.d.s. or q.i.d. The other 6 patients with various types of infections were also treated with the combination of ASPC and other antibiotics. Their clinical and laboratory data were evaluated only for adverse reactions. Concentration of ASPC level in serum and urine was determined after 60 minutes intravenous drip infusion of 20 mg/kg/dose of ASPC dissolved with the solution of solita T3 in 3 children. The half-life of ASPC was 0.76 to 2.31 hours and urinary excretion rate was 53.0% in first 6 hours. The effectiveness rate in respiratory tract infections was 100%. Clinical side effects were not recognized except loose stool in 1 case. The increase and decrease of platelet counts and the elevation of
GPT
were encountered 3 of 13 cases.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of aspoxicillin in children]. 406 29
Sulbactam, a new beta-lactamase inhibitor, in combination with cefoperazone was administered to 18 pediatric patients, 7 months to 10 years 6 months of age, at a daily dose of 56-320 mg/kg divided into 4 times by intravenous bolus infusion for 3 to 11 days, and the sum of 2.6-74.0 g of the drug was given. A total of 18 cases comprised 8 with
RTI
, 1 with gastric tract infection, 4 with UTI and 5 with sepsis (suspected). Clinical efficacy was excellent in 10 cases, good in 3 cases, fair in 1 case and poor in 4 cases, and efficacy rate was 72.2%. Out of 8 strains (1 of S. aureus, 1 of P. aeruginosa, 1 of Salmonella subgenus I, 2 of E. coli, 2 of P. mirabilis and 1 of K. pneumoniae), possible causative organisms isolated before the treatment, 6 strains were disappeared, 1 strain of K. pneumoniae persisted, and 1 strain of P. aeruginosa was replaced by S. aureus. Diarrhea was noted in 1 case as subjective side effect, and as abnormal laboratory findings, GOT and
GPT
elevations in 1 case,
GPT
elevation in 1 case and eosinophil elevation in 1 case were observed.
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PMID:[Clinical studies on sulbactam/cefoperazone in the pediatric field]. 609 61
To evaluate the antibacterial potency of cefotiam (CTM) clinical and laboratory studies were carried out and the results were as follows. Clinical evaluation and adverse reaction CTM was given to total of 23 patients, 10 with bronchopneumonia, 10 with bronchitis and one each with cystitis, enteritis and suspected sepsis. Overall efficacy rate was 78.3% (18/23) (excellent 9, good 9, fair 3, poor 2). Only 1 case showed a side effect of slightly elevated GOT and
GPT
. Antibacterial activities MIC of CTM against isolates from sputum was investigated on those patients mentioned above and was compared with MIC of CEZ and CMZ. CTM showed superior antibacterial activity against almost all strains. Especially on Haemophilus and Klebsiella antibacterial activity of CTM was impressive. Organisms in sputum Four out of 8 causative bacteria disappeared and 1 out of 8 decreased after administration of CTM. Thus CTM is considered to be the useful drug for the treatment of
respiratory infection
.
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PMID:[Antibacterial potency of cefotiam based on the clinical effect, MIC and decrement of organisms in the sputum]. 631 12
As a result of conducting experimental and clinical tests with the newly developed cephalosporin, cefoperazone (CPZ), the following conclusions were obtained: (1) When tested against 10 strains of Staphylococcus aureus and 16 strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis, the antibacterial activity of CPZ was found to be weaker than that of CEZ. Against 5 strains of A-beta-Streptococcus and 4 strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae, both CPZ and CEZ exhibited similar excellent antibacterial activity. CPZ was effective against 18 strains of Escherichia coli though its activity was influenced by the amount of inoculated bacteria present. Against 15 strains of Haemophilus influenzae and 10 strains of Haemophilus parahaemolyticus, CPZ was found to be more effective than CEZ though several high-resistant strains were noted. CPZ also showed more excellent antibacterial activity than CEZ against 4 strains of Haemophilus parainfluenzae, 5 strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae, 8 strains of Salmonella sp., 4 strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and 4 strains of Proteus sp. (2) The mean half-life in the blood following intravenous injections of 25 mg/kg and 10 mg/kg of CPZ to three children was 70 minutes. (3) One hour after intravenous injection of 25 mg/kg of CPZ to 3 cases of aseptic meningitis, drug concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was 1.20 mcg/ml, less than 0.39 mcg/ml and 1.55 mcg/ml. In one case, the CSF/serum ratio was 2.7%. (4) The average recovery rate in the urine of children who had received intravenous administrations of 25 mg/kg (3 children) and 10 mg/kg (1 child) was 17.8% between 0 and 6 hours. (5) Eighteen pediatric patients received CPZ in doses ranging from 48 to 170 mg/kg divided three-four times a day. They were
RTI
in 7, URI in 5, UTI in 5, SSSS in 1 and enteritis in 1 children. The clinical effectiveness of CPZ was judged to be remarkedly effective in 11 children, effective in 5 children and ineffective in 3 children, with an overall effective rate of 84.2%. One patient of tonsillitis combined sinusitis was considered 2 cases. The three cases in which the drug was found to e ineffective were 2 cases of pyothorax and 1 case of sinusitis. (6) Side effects were 1 case of eosinophilia, 2 cases of elevation of GOT and
GPT
, and 1 case of mild elevation of GOT. All were considered to be minor.
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PMID:[Fundamental and clinical studies of cefoperazone in children (author's transl)]. 645 30
The long-acting amoxicillin granules (L-AMPC) was administered to 12 patients with respiratory tract infections and the following results were obtained. 1. L-AMPC was administered to 6 cases of acute upper respiratory tract infection, 2 of lower
respiratory infection
with lung cancer, 2 of bronchiectasis, 1 of lower
respiratory infection
with diffuse interstitial fibrous pneumonia and 1 of chronic bronchitis, and the overall efficacy rate was 83.3% (10/12), excellent in 2, good in 8, fair in 1 and poor in 1. 2. Bacteriologically, H. influenzae (5 strains), S. aureus (3 strains), S. pneumoniae (1 strain) and S. faecalis (1 strain) were eradicated and each 2 strains of K. pneumoniae and C. diversus appeared after treatment. 3. No side effect was observed and a slightly transient elevation of
GPT
was observed in only 1 case. From the above, L-AMPC seems to be a useful and safety drug in respiratory tract infections.
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PMID:[Clinical studies of long-acting amoxicillin granules]. 660 32
Fundamental and clinical studies of cefpiramide (CPM), a newly developed cephem antibiotic with a broad spectrum, were performed and the following results were obtained. The serum levels of CPM after the intravenous injection or the drip infusion of CPM at dose of 10.0 approximately 46.7 mg/kg reached the peak of 75.8 approximately 274.0 micrograms/ml at 30 approximately 60 minutes after infusion and were 3.9 approximately 55.1 micrograms/ml at 8 hours after the infusion. Half-life of CPM in the blood was between 2.4 and 7.0 hours. The excretion rates of CPM into urine up to 24 hours after the infusion were 5.7 approximately 20.4%. Twenty-five patients with acute respiratory tract infection (
RTI
, 15 cases), urinary tract infection (UTI, 8 cases), cellulitis (1 case) and salmonellosis (1 case) were treated with CPM. The treatment by intravenous injection or drip infusion of 22 approximately 55 mg/kg/day (40 approximately 50 mg/kg/day) for mean 6 days resulted in 100% of good response in 15 cases of
RTI
and in 88% of good response in 8 cases of UTI. S. aureus, H. influenzae, E. coli, Proteus, Klebsiella and Salmonella group B were isolated from the culture of sputum or urine in the patients, and they were all eradicated by the treatment with CPM. No side effects were observed except eosinophilia in 1 case and the elevation of GOT and
GPT
in 1 case.
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PMID:[Evaluation of cefpiramide, a new cephem parenteral preparation developed in Japan, in pediatrics]. 665 36
A 66-year-old female was admitted to our hospital in January, 1998, complaining of low grade fever and muscle weakness of her legs. Physical examination revealed muscle weakness of her neck (4/5) and proximal skeletal muscles of her bilateral legs (3/5-4/5). She showed proteinuria and microhematuria. Her serum levels of ureanitrogen, creatinine, aspartate aminotransferase,
alanine aminotransferase
, creatinekinase, aldolase and myoglobin were all within the normal ranges. Antinuclear antibodies were negative, but her serum levels of pANCA (743 EU) and C reactive protein (18.0 mg/dl) were elevated. Neuroconduction velocity of her left common peroneal nerve was decreased to 40.8 m/sec and electric myograph showed neurogenic changes. Magnetic resonance images (MRI) of her bilateral thigh depicted high signal intensity in quadriceps by T 2 weighed images, but the signals were not enhanced by gadolinium injection. Muscle and renal biopsies revealed necrotizing vasculitis of the small arteries. Crescentic glomerulonephritis was also observed by renal biopsy. These findings supported the diagnosis of microscopic PN. On 16 th admission day, she developed acute cardiac and respiratory failures due to cardiac and respiratory muscle involvements with PN, and was assisted by mechanical ventilation. She was treated with methylprednisolone pulse therapy (500 mg/day, three consecutive days) on 18 th admission day, followed by 40 mg of oral prednisolone daily. However, her symptoms deteriorated, and herserum creatinine levels increased to 2.4 mg/dl. On 24 th admission day, intravenous cyclophosphamide pulse therapy (500 mg/day) was instituted. Her cardiac wall motion on echocardiography and serum creatinine levels gradually improved, but her skeletal and respiratory muscle weakness did not improve. On 38 th admission day, she was complicated with
respiratory infection
by methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aures. On 62 th admission day, she died of endotoxic shock. This is the first report describing respiratory muscle involvement with PN, and the second report describing MRI findings of muscle involvement by PN. Therefore, our case provides important clinical information for the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
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PMID:[A case of microscopic polyangiitis with severe cardiac and respiratory muscle involvement]. 1061 70
Pancreatitis is a rare adverse effect of codeine. We report the case of a 42-year-old man who suffered from epigastric pain 1 hour after taking a tablet containing amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid (500/125 mg) and another tablet containing acetaminophen plus codeine (500/30 mg) for a
respiratory infection
. He was admitted to the emergency room and was treated with metamizol and pantoprazole. A few minutes after receiving intravenous doses of both drugs he developed a maculopapular and itching eruption with facial angioedema. Laboratory tests showed high levels of serum amylase, GOT,
GPT
and total bilirubin. Serological tests for several viruses showed no evidence of recent infection. Ultrasonography was negative for biliary lithiasis and showed only cholecystectomy performed in 2000. The patient was sent to our department where skin prick and oral challenge tests were performed with negative results. For ethical reasons, oral challenge with codeine was not carried out. We believe that our patient had codeine-induced pancreatitis. The most likely underlying pathophysiological mechanism was probably codeine-induced spasm of the sphincter of Oddi combined with sphincter of Oddi dysfunction related to a previous cholecystectomy. Allergy departments should be aware of possible non-immunological adverse.
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PMID:Pancreatitis due to codeine. 1594 33
Persons from 14 different fruit and vegetable farm stations from Gadap (rural area), Karachi-Pakistan were examined for the presence of pesticide (cypermethrin, deltamethrin, polytrin-C, diazinon, monocrotophos, DDT and DDE) residues in their blood samples. The present study is concerned with effects of residue on the enzyme levels (
GPT
, GOT and ALP) as well as the health hazards of pesticide exposed persons. There is a significant increased in the enzyme levels at different stations. Exposed persons complained about liver and kidney dysfunctions and
RTI
. It may be concluded that exposure of multiple pesticides for prolonged period has affected the normal functioning of different organ systems and possibly produced characteristics clinical effects such as hepatitis, dyspnea and burning sensation in urine.
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PMID:Effect of pesticide residues on health and different enzyme levels in the blood of farm workers from Gadap (rural area) Karachi-Pakistan. 1648 89
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