scholarly journals Malignant ascites drainage with indwelling abdominal catheters: can we predict and prevent infection complication?

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-140
Author(s):  
Maciej Stukan
2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nancy J Preston ◽  
Kate Seers ◽  
Victoria MacArthur
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2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
N Preston ◽  
K Seers ◽  
V MacArthur
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2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
N Preston ◽  
K Seers ◽  
V MacArthur
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Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 942
Author(s):  
Yuanbin Zhang ◽  
Dongfang Liu ◽  
Fan Xue ◽  
Hongli Yu ◽  
Hao Wu ◽  
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This study evaluated the anti-ascites effect of total diterpenoids extracted from Euphorbiae ebracteolatae Radix (TDEE) on malignant ascitic mice and elucidated its underlying mechanism. TDEE was extracted by dichloromethane and subjected to column chromatography. The purity of six diterpenoids isolated from TDEE was determined to be 77.18% by HPLC. TDEE (3 and 0.6 g raw herbs/kg, p.o.) reduced ascites and increased urine output. Meanwhile, analysis of tumor cell viability, cycle and apoptosis indicated that TDEE had no antitumor activity. In addition, the expression levels of aquaporins (AQPs) and the membrane translocation levels of protein kinase C (PKC) α and PKCβ in kidney and cells were measured. TDEE reduced the levels of AQP1–4, and inhibited PKCβ expression in membrane fraction. Four main diterpenoids, except compound 2, reduced AQP1 level in human kidney-2 cells. Compounds 4 and 5 inhibited AQP2–4 expression in murine inner medullary collecting duct cells. The diterpenoid-induced inhibition of AQP1–4 expression was blocked by phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA; agonist of PKC). The diterpenoids from TDEE are the main anti-ascites components. The anti-ascites effect of diterpenoids may be associated with alterations in AQPs in the kidneys to promote diuresis. The inhibition of AQP1–4 expression by TDEE is related to the inhibition of PKCβ activation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia-Xi Li ◽  
Yan-Mei Shi ◽  
Li-Ya An ◽  
Jin-Xu Yang ◽  
Yu-Xing Qi ◽  
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Abstract Objectives To fully assess the quality of the guidelines for the management of malignant pleural effusions (MPE) and ascites and reveal the heterogeneity of recommendations and possible reasons among guidelines. Methods A systematic search was performed in the database to obtain guidelines for the management of MPE and ascites. The AGREE IIGtool was used to assess the quality of these guidelines. The Measurement Scale of Rate of Agreement (MSRA) was introduced to assess the scientific agreement of formulated recommendations for the management of MPE and ascites among guidelines, and evidence supporting these recommendations was extracted and analyzed. Results Nine guidelines were identified. Only 4 guidelines scored more than 60% and are worth recommending. Recommendations were also heterogeneous among guidelines for the management of MPE, and the main reasons were the different emphases of the recommendations for the treatment of MPE, the contradictions in recommendations, and the unreasonably cited evidence for MPE. Conclusions The quality of the management guidelines for patients with MPE and malignant ascites was highly variable. Specific improvement of the factors leading to the heterogeneity of recommendations will be a reasonable and effective way for developers to upgrade the recommendations in the guidelines for MPE.


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