A novel user interface was designed based on the information needs of intensive care unit providers with a specific goal of development being the reduction of task load and errors of cognition associated with filtering, extracting, and using medical data contained within a comprehensive electronic medical record. The results of this simulated clinical experiment suggest that the configuration of the intensive care unit user interface contributes significantly to the task load, time to task completion, and number of errors of cognition associated with the identification, and subsequent use, of relevant patient data. Task-specific user interfaces, developed from an understanding of provider information requirements, offer advantages over interfaces currently available within a standard electronic medical record.
This systematic review demonstrated that viruses are strongly associated with AECOPD, with the highest detection rates of viruses being in Europe. The geographical epidemiology of viruses may have important therapeutic implications for management of AECOPD.
Intraperitoneal administration of cadmium acetate (Cd2+, 0.4 mg/kg) to rats daily for 30 days was found to inhibit the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), to increase the endogenous levels of lipid peroxides and lipid peroxidation in the liver and the kidney tissues. Addition of varying concentrations of Cd2+ (10-100 microM) in vitro also inhibited SOD in both the tissues. It appears that the inhibition of SOD could be due to direct interaction of Cd2+ with the enzyme molecule. Lipid peroxidation reaction was also increased after addition of Cd2+ to fresh homogenate of these tissues, however, it did not produce any effect in heated homogenates in in vitro experiments. It indicated that Cd-induced elevation in lipid peroxidation may not be only due to the possibility of higher level of superoxide radicals resulting from inhibited superoxide dismutase but could also be as a result of direct action of Cd2+ on the peroxidation reaction. Thus, the possibility of involvement of free radical damage to the membrane structures in Cd toxicity has been demonstrated in these experiments.
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