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    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Septicaemia ; Septic shock ; Serum albumin ; Intensive care unit
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Blood cultures were obtained from 39% of all 574 admissions to our Medical Intensive Care Unit (ICU); in 109 (19%) a pathogenic organism was demonstrated. 45% of the septicaemias were detected within the first 48 h of ICU stay and have been considered as “non ICU-acquired”. Septicaemic patients were significantly older, had longer ICU stays and a higher mortality rate (62%) than non septicaemic patients (28%) (p〈0.05). Gram negative organisms (69%) predominated over gram positive (29%) andSerratia marcescens and coagulase positiveStaphyloccoccus were the most frequently isolated. Shock appeared in 32% and had an extremely high mortality (91%) and was associated with the presence of “multiple species septicaemia”. Prior to the septicaemia the survivors differed from the fatalities only in the level of serum albumin; this was significantly lower in patients with gram negative in comparison with gram positive septicaemias and in patients who developed shock. Arterial, pulmonary artery and urinary catheters, and endotracheal devices were used frequently in these patients and were statistically associated with the presence of septicaemia. The airway was the most frequent possible source for the septicaemia.
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Polymer International 39 (1996), S. 17-30 
    ISSN: 0959-8103
    Keywords: Membrane ; microfiltration ; poly(vinylidene difluoride) ; alkaline phosphatase ; immobilization ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Alkaline phosphatase from human placenta has been chemically immobilized on a hydrophilic cross-flow microfiltration membrane made from poly(vinylidene difluoride) (PVDF) derivatized with 1,1′-carbonyldiimidazole. The physicochemical characterization of the immobilized biocatalyst paid special attention to the irreversibility of the bonding of the enzyme to the support, the effects of pH, temperature and ionic strength on this activity, the existence of limitations of internal and external diffusion for H+, substrate and/or products, and the kinetic behavior (intrinsic and/or effective) of the immobilized enzyme. With respect to enzyme stability, patterns of hysteresis or memory are proposed, to account for a catalytic activity affected by previous experimental events and situations. The intrinsic kinetic behaviour, rate versus substrate concentration in the absence of diffusional restrictions, was analysed graphically and numerically (by non-linear regression and by utilizing the F statistical test for model discrimination), postulating a minimum rational rate equation of 2:2 degree in substrate concentration. In concordance, a mechanistic kinetic scheme for the catalytic enzyme action has been postulated.
    Additional Material: 9 Ill.
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