Search for dissertations about: "infusion strategy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words infusion strategy.
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1. Surfactant metabolism in the newborn : the impact of ventilation strategy and lung disease
Abstract : Developmental deficiency in pulmonary surfactant leads to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in preterm infants, but all newborns may have impaired surfactant metabolism secondary to lung disease or ventilator induced lung injury. Exogenous surfactant treatment is usually administered in conjunction with mechanical ventilation. READ MORE
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2. Intestinal transport of levodopa : Implications for the therapy of Parkinson's disease
Abstract : Levodopa has been the basic treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease for the last 30 years. However, with time nearly all patients develop fluctuations in motor performance correlated to levodopa plasma concentrations. READ MORE
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3. Drug administration and blood sampling for pharmacokinetic studies in pediatric cancer patients
Abstract : This thesis focuses on drug administration and blood sampling for pharmacokinetic studies in pediatric cancer patients. Only about one third of the drugs used to treat children have been adequately tested with sufficient information regarding safety and efficacy for pediatric patients. READ MORE
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4. Glutamate for metabolic intervention in coronary surgery : with special reference to the GLUTAMICS-trial
Abstract : Myocardial ischemia is a major cause of postoperative heart failure and adverse outcome in coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). Conventional treatment of postoperative heart failure with inotropic drugs may aggravate underlying ischemic injury. READ MORE
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5. Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Mass Spectrometry : Implementation of Chemometric Optimization and Selected Applications
Abstract : Liquid chromatography (LC) coupled to mass spectrometry (MS) offers highly selective and sensitive analysis of a wide variety of compounds. However, the use of hyphenated experimental set-ups implies that many parameters may have an effect on the studied response. READ MORE