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A randomized trial of hyperglycemic control in pediatric intensive care.
BACKGROUND: Whether an insulin infusion should be used for tight control of hyperglycemia in critically ill children remains unclear. METHODS: We randomly assigned children (≤16 years of age) who were admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) and were expected to require mechanical ventilation and vasoactive drugs for at least 12 hours to either tight glycemic control, with a target blood glucose range of 72 to 126 mg per deciliter (4.0 to 7.0 mmol per liter), or conventional glycemic control, with a target level below 216 mg per deciliter (12.0 mmol per liter). The primary outcome was the number of days alive and free from mechanical ventilation at 30 days after randomization. The main prespecified subgroup analysis compared children who had undergone cardiac surgery with those who had not. We also assessed costs of hospital and community health services. RESULTS: A total of 1369 patients at 13 centers in England underwent randomization: 694 to tight glycemic control and 675 to conventional glycemic control; 60% had undergone cardiac surgery. The mean between-group difference in the number of days alive and free from mechanical ventilation at 30 days was 0.36 days (95% confidence interval [CI], -0.42 to 1.14); the effects did not differ according to subgroup. Severe hypoglycemia (blood glucose, <36 mg per deciliter [2.0 mmol per liter]) occurred in a higher proportion of children in the tight-glycemic-control group than in the conventional-glycemic-control group (7.3% vs. 1.5%, P<0.001). Overall, the mean 12-month costs were lower in the tight-glycemic-control group than in the conventional-glycemic-control group. The mean 12-month costs were similar in the two groups in the cardiac-surgery subgroup, but in the subgroup that had not undergone cardiac surgery, the mean cost was significantly lower in the tight-glycemic-control group than in the conventional-glycemic-control group: -24,682 to -$1,559). CONCLUSIONS: This multicenter, randomized trial showed that tight glycemic control in critically ill children had no significant effect on major clinical outcomes, although the incidence of hypoglycemia was higher with tight glucose control than with conventional glucose control. (Funded by the National Institute for Health Research, Health Technology Assessment Program, U.K. National Health Service; CHiP Current Controlled Trials number, ISRCTN61735247.)
15th Convention of FFC Investigators in Cystic Fibrosis
The development of safe and effective drugs is currently hampered by the poor predictive power of existing preclinical animal models that often lead to failure of drug compounds late in their development after they enter human clinical trials. In order to improve the success rate of drug development it is mandatory to use models as close as possible to human pathophysiology. The recent developments of 3D human tissue models and of micronscale engineering technologies to create an organ on chip model represents attempts to get closer to the human reality [...
Discourse on formation of investigators’ competencies
One of the most important aims of law enforcement agencies is crime investigation and
prevention. Consequently, one of the main activities of the law enforcement agencies, especially in the
pre-trial investigation sphere, is to optimise the organisation of the pre-trial investigation in order to
save the experienced skilled and competent specialists. The author of this research offers a new
approach and analyses the qualification and competence of the pre-trial investigation subjects not only
in terms of personnel management, but all elements of the model of pre-trial investigation to make
pre-trial investigation organisation more effective. It should be noted that the content of an
investigators‘ qualification or levels of competence are still not determined or strictly regulated and
this is the reason for many discussions in this area. These discussions surround what qualification and level of competence the investigators should have in pre-trial investigation, what general and special
competencies they should acquire and how the content of the competencies should be determined. In the present article the author analyses the investigators‘ qualification and competence as a
presumption that it is an essential aspect of an effective pre-trial investigation. Analysing this question
the author compares other subjects such as the regulation of qualifications and levels of competence of
the prosecutors and pre-trial investigation judges. The author also identifies the problem of how to
define an investigators qualification and level of competence making recommendations to create a
Description of Investigators Competencies. Qualification requirements should be determined in this
legal act and general, occupational and special competencies should be identified with the content also
being determined within this framework. Formation of the Description of Investigators‘ Competencies
should determine not only the content of the investigators‘ required level of competence but also this
process should be consistent with the assessment and career development of investigators‘ including
the process of gaining the investigators‘ qualification. The aim of this research is to identify the problems associated with defining an investigators‘
qualification and levels of competence and to propose recommendations on how this could be
achieved. The subject of this research is limited to only looking at investigators‘ qualification and
level of competence. The author is using a qualitative method for this research based upon the contents of documents.
The author will analysis eight legal acts related to the qualification and competence of pre-trial
investigation and fifty different investigators‘ job descriptions.Straipsnyje nagrinėjama ikiteisminio tyrimo pareigūnų (tyrėjų) kvalifikacija ir kompetencija kaip viena iš veiksmingo ikiteisminio tyrimo organizavimo prielaidų. Analizuojant tyrėjų kvalifikacijos ir kompetencijos turinį ir jo reglamentavimą, lyginama kitų ikiteisminio tyrimo subjektų – prokurorų ir ikiteisminio tyrimo teisėjų – kvalifikacijos ir kompetencijos turinio reglamentavimo ypatumai, identifikuojamos tyrėjų kvalifikacijos ir kompetencijos apibrėžties problemos ir pateikiami sprendimo būdai – siūlomas ikiteisminio tyrimo pareigūnų (tyrėjų) kompetencijų aprašas, kuriame būtų tiksliai nustatyti tyrėjų kvalifikaciniai reikalavimai, identifikuotos bendrosios, profesinės ir specialiosios kompetencijos ir apibrėžtas šių kompetencijų turinys. Ikiteisminio tyrimo pareigūnų kompetencijų aprašo suformavimas sudarytų galimybę ne tik aiškiai apibrėžti tyrėjo kompetencijos turinį, bet ir šį procesą nuosekliai susieti su tyrėjo veiklos vertinimu, karjera ir kvalifikacijos tobulinimu. Straipsnį sudaro įvadas ir dvi dalys. Pirmoje dalyje nagrinėjama tyrėjo kvalifikacijos apibrėžties problematika, gretinama ikiteisminio tyrimo pareigūno, prokuroro ir teisėjo kvalifikacijos apibrėžtys. Šioje dalyje siūloma tiksliai nustatyti ir apibrėžti tyrėjo kvalifikacinius reikalavimus. Antrojoje dalyje analizuojama tyrėjo kompetencijos turinys. Nagrinėjant prokurorų, teisėjų kompetencijos turinį ir jo reglamentavimo ypatumus, siūloma sudaryti tyrėjo kompetencijų aprašą, kuriame būtų tiksliai apibrėžtas tyrėjo kompetencijos turinys
Sepsis-driven temporal variability in cytokine secretion and heart rate is potentiated by withdrawing vagal innervation: Evidence of higher order neuroimmunological communication via the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway in the ovine fetus near term
Fetal brain-gut communication is disrupted during sepsis and associated with a higher degree of intestinal inflammation: Implications for non-evasive monitoring
Internet technologies relevant to private investigators’ working practices
Much has been written and discussed especially in the various US media and in legislative organs, about how the Internet is used illegally (hacking, stalking for instance), but hardly if any research has been done as to how the investigative industry employs the new medium to its benefit. The author described in this thesis how private investigators (PIs) execute their profession these days using the facilities the Internet avail them in contrast to the time before the dawn of the Internet. This contrast is also investigated in an international context, an important part of the thesis, drawn from the author's 32 years of international business experience and that of PIs worldwide. The availability of the various online facilities in different countries are compared. To better understand the new medium, and its facilities a short outline of the Internet’s history, it’s set up in general and for the use of PIs in particular is supplied. PIs also face limitations in their daily work, limitations originating from online, legal, educational, financial and international causes. The new medium not only helps PIs in their investigative, but also in their office work. Finally PIs' wishes for new tools to facilitate their daily investigative work and their outlook as to where the new medium will head are also discussed
A signature of fetal systemic inflammatory response in the temporal pattern of heart rate variability measures
Emerging Investigators 2016: discovery science meets technology
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Emerging investigators: new challenges spawn new innovations
Biochemical Research MethodsChemistry, MultidisciplinaryNanoscience & NanotechnologySCI(E)0EDITORIAL [email protected]; [email protected]
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