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25hours) and facilitating early discharge from ED (13.86hours). Moreover, each 1mmol/L reduction in the degree of hypokalemia increased hospitalisation length by 1.86days. Though significant, acute kidney injury negligibly increased hospitalisation length by 0.01days.
pH-adjusted potassium shall be used as a marker for hypokalemia and to initiate potassium replacement instead of measured serum potassium in DKA. BTK inhibitor Utilising pH
will help to avoid hypokalemia, reduce its severity and shorten ED care which will subsequently reduce hospitalisation length. We expect pH
to improve pharmacoeconomics in the future.
pH-adjusted potassium shall be used as a marker for hypokalemia and to initiate potassium replacement instead of measured serum potassium in DKA. Utilising pHK will help to avoid hypokalemia, reduce its severity and shorten ED care which will subsequently reduce hospitalisation length. We expect pHK to improve pharmacoeconomics in the future.
With the trend that cosmetics containing natural extracts are favored by consumers, many natural herbs are used in cosmetics to enhance the moisturizing and whitening properties of cosmetics. Dendrobium officinale is the stem of the orchid Dendrobium officinale. In China, it is considered as a tonic beneficial to human health. Its main components are Dendrobium polysaccharides, alkaloids, phenanthrene, etc. Its extract has good skin coating comfort and has the potential to be developed as cosmetic raw materials.
To investigate the antioxidant activity, tyrosinase inhibitory activity, and ultraviolet absorption capacity of the fermentation extract of Dendrobium officinale fermented by different microorganisms, so as to provide the basis for Dendrobium officinale as functional cosmetic raw materials.
The fermentation of Dendrobium officinale was carried out by yeast, Lactobacillus, Bacillus subtilis, and the mixed bacteria (prepared according to the mass ratio of 111). Compared with the non-fermentation ging rate of ·OH, DPPH, ABTS free radical, tyrosinase inhibition rate and SPF value were increased by 43.03%, 60.05%, 94.87%, 340.85%, and 31.73%, respectively.
The fermentation broth of Dendrobium officinale is superior to the non-fermentation group in active ingredients, antioxidant activity, tyrosinase inhibition, and ultraviolet B absorption. It has the potential as a functional cosmetic raw material.
The fermentation broth of Dendrobium officinale is superior to the non-fermentation group in active ingredients, antioxidant activity, tyrosinase inhibition, and ultraviolet B absorption. It has the potential as a functional cosmetic raw material.
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is an acute inflammatory reaction, regardless of the cause, of the diaper-covered area. Topical skin barrier repair cosmetic products are the mainstay treatment to cure and/or prevent DD.
To assess the efficacy/tolerability of a zinc gluconate-taurine/zinc oxide and panthenol/ glycerin/ Butyrospermum parkii butter barrier cream using clinical evaluation.
In this prospective, open-label trial, 20 patients (10 infants/10 adults), with mild/moderate DD enrolled at the Dermatology University Clinic of Catania (Italy) were instructed to apply the cream twice daily for 30days. Degree of erythema was performed clinically by a 5-point severity scale (from 0=no erythema to 4=severe erythema), at baseline, at 15 and 30days. An Investigator Global Assessment (IGA) using a 6-point scale (from -1=worsening to 4=complete response/clear) along with product tolerability was also performed at 15 and 30days. Statistical analysis was performed using SAS version 9.
At 15days, a reduction of clinical erythema assessment (CEA) from baseline was observed (mean from 3.2±0.8 to 2.5±0.3; p<0.06), that although nonsignificant, showed a significant progressive improvement at 30days (mean from 3.2±0.8 to 1.1±0.9; p<0.0001) without any age differences.
Our preliminary results indicate that the tested barrier cream may represent a promising approach in DD rash. It may be used in mild-to-moderate forms in monotherapy without significant side effects or, where required, in association with pharmacological agents. Its long-term use is likely safe.
Our preliminary results indicate that the tested barrier cream may represent a promising approach in DD rash. It may be used in mild-to-moderate forms in monotherapy without significant side effects or, where required, in association with pharmacological agents. Its long-term use is likely safe.
Moisturizers represent the mainstay of treatment of xerosis and related pruritus in elderly patients.
In this study, we evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of a 10% urea cream in patients with senile xerosis.
Twenty patients affected by moderate-to-severe xerosis of the upper or lower extremities were enrolled and instructed to apply twice daily for 2weeks a cream containing 10% urea. Evaluation was performed at baseline and after 7 and 14days by clinical examination, itch assessment using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and dermoscopy.
After 7 and 14days of treatment, the tested urea-based cream resulted in a significant, progressive clinical improvement of xerosis and related pruritus in all patients. The clinical results were supported by dermoscopy that showed the reduction/disappearance of scales. The cream, that had a good cosmetological acceptability, was well tolerated with no report of stinging or burning and/or other side effects.
Urea confirms to represent a key molecule for the treatment of senile xerosis.
Urea confirms to represent a key molecule for the treatment of senile xerosis.
Silicon is an abundant element in the human body and plays an important role in the skin, taking part in the synthesis of collagen and glycosaminoglycans. The use of nanotechnology methods, which processes materials at an atomic and molecular scale, has allowed the development of nanosilicons.
The study evaluates the effectiveness of a food supplement and a topical solution containing nanosilicon in improving skin hydration and elasticity.
A total of 30 female subjects were randomized to receive the placebo (n=15) and the active compound (n=15). All enrolled subjects took the food supplement twice a day for 20days and then once a day for the next 20days, and they also had to apply the nanosilicon solution on the right forearm four times a day. Evaluation of several parameters was performed after 20 and 40days through the use of non-invasive instrumental methods (Corneometer
CM 825, Cutometer
MPA 580, Visioscan
VC, Tewameter
TM 200).
Both treatment groups showed a statistically significant improvement in barrier function and in skin hydration on the right forearm after 20days; increase in skin elasticity was observed only in the group taking the active compound.
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