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  • Antimicrobial decontamination  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: akute LeukÄmie ; Infektionsprophylaxe ; antimikrobielle ; Dekontamination ; reverse Isolation ; Remissionsraten ; Acute leukemia ; Prevention of infection ; Antimicrobial decontamination ; Reverse isolation ; Remission rates
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The efficiency of strict reverse isolation and antimicrobial decontamination in remission induction therapy of acute leukemia was studied retrospectively in 47 patients who were treated with a standardized aggressive chemotherapy of daunorubicin and cytosine arabinoside. Twenty-two patients were treated in strict reverse isolation with antimicrobial decontamination and 25 patients in the open ward without any measures against infections. In the patients in isolation the incidence of new infections per patient was 0.77 compared to 1.42 in the control group. The rate of complete remissions was 77% in the patients in isolation vs. 56 % in the control patients.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Wirksamkeit von strikter reverser Isolation und antimikrobieller Dekontamination bei der Induktionstherapie der akuten LeukÄmie wurde retrospektiv bei 47 Patienten untersucht. Alle Patienten erhielten eine standardisierte aggressive Chemotherapie mit Daunorubicin und Cytosin-Arabinosid. Zweiundzwanzig Patienten wurden in strikter reverser Isolation mit antimikrobieller Dekontamination behandelt, 25 Patienten auf normalen Krankenstationen ohne Ma\nahmen zur Infektionsprophylaxe. Die HÄufigkeit neuer Infektionen pro Patient war 0,77 bei den isolierten Patienten und 1,42 in der Kontrollgruppe. Die Rate kompletter Remissionen betrug bei den isolierten Patienten 77% im Vergleich zu 56% bei den Patienten auf den normalen Krankenstationen.
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    Annals of hematology 38 (1979), S. 383-389 
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Diffusionskammertechnik ; periphere Blutzellen ; Normalwerte ; Diffusion chambers ; Peripheral blood cells ; Normal values
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Growth of mononuclear cells from human peripheral blood from 10 normal individuals was tested in diffusion chamber culture over a period up to 17 or 21 days. After an initial decrease during the first few days an increase of the total cell number was observed with maximal values on day 13. In all individuals growth of undifferentiated blast cells, lymphocytes, plasma cells, immature and mature granulopoietic cells, macrophages, and megakaryocytes occurred. In all individuals the different cell types had similar growth patterns in diffusion chamber culture. The considerable numerical variations which were seen in the granulopoietic cells were probably due to different stem cell concentrations in the peripheral blood of the investigated individuals. The results indicate that the diffusion chamber technique is a valuable method for the detection of haemopoietic stem cells and the culture of lymphocytic cells in man.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Das Wachstum mononukleärer Zellen des peripheren Blutes in der Diffusionskammerkultur wurde bei 10 Normalpersonen über einen Zeitraum von 17 bis 21 Tagen untersucht. Während der Kultur kam es nach einem initialen Abfall zu einem Anstieg der Gesamtzellzahl mit einem Maximum am 13. Tag. Bei allen untersuchten Individuen zeigte sich eine gute übereinstimmung in den Wachstumsmustern der einzelnen Zellarten. Erhebliche numerische Schwankungen wurden jedoch bei den granulopoetischen Zellen beobachtet, wo sie auf unterschiedliche Stammzellkonzentrationen im Blut der untersuchten Personen zurückgeführt werden müssen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, da\ die Diffusionskammertechnik eine wertvolle Methode zum Nachweis hämopoetischer Stammzellen und zur Kultur lymphatischer Zellen beim Menschen darstellt.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura ; Pregnancy ; Plasma exchange ; Plasma infusions ; Antiplatelet agents
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a hematologic disorder which is clinically characterized by thrombocytopenia, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, fever, neurologic symptoms, and cardiac and renal involvement. The pathogenic mechanisms of this disease are poorly understood. It is well known that TTP is associated with pregnancy and that prognosis for the mother and child is poor. We present the first case of a severe TTP diagnosed in the first trimester of pregnancy (13th week of gestation) with maternal survival and birth of a healthy child which required continuous and intensive treatment with plasmatherapy until delivery. During a period of 24 weeks several attempts to discontinue plasma therapy failed because of continuous active disease, and it became evident that plasma infusions were not as effective as plasma exchanges. The fact that the patient entered into remission soon after delivery of a healthy child by cesarean section in the 37th gestational week shows that in this case pregnancy activated an unknown factor which does not cross the placenta and which can be removed by plasmapheresis.
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