5/21/2023 0 Comments Urban tale 2012 ok.ru![]() ![]() The need for initial catheterization due to urinary retention was greater in the 300-unit group, with 44.9% requiring initial catheterization to relieve fluid retention. If patients tolerated treatment in the first cycle, the catheterization requirement was greatly reduced in the second (4.3% of patients) and third cycles (6.1%). Panicker said that 29.6% of the patients who had not required catheterization prior to treatment with the 200-unit dose initiated catheter use after the first cycle of treatment. The most common major adverse event following treatment was urinary retention. The treatment involved up to 30 injections of onabotulinum toxin A into the wall of the bladder, with special attention to avoiding the trigone, he said.Īnnualized MS exacerbation rates ranged from 0.06-0.22 across both dose groups for all cycles. ![]() The current research was based on a 3-year, open-label extension study of a phase III trial of onabotulinum toxin A treatment in MS patients with urinary incontinence due to neurogenic detrusor overactivity. "This is the first, large, multicenter, prospective long-term trial to demonstrate consistent efficacy and tolerability of repeat onabotulinum toxin A treatment in MS patients," the group wrote. He said that the higher onabotulinum toxin A showed no additional clinically meaningful benefits, and was associated with more urinary retention and uncomplicated urinary tract infections. Panicker said that while a higher dose (300 units) of onabotulinum A showed virtually the same results, the 200-unit dose had a better adverse event profile and is approved as the clinical dose. Like at Hopscotch, we need to reevaluate the standards people hold us to and remember why we’re here- for our users.That reduction was consistent up to five cycles of treatment, he added during a presentation at the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) annual meeting. ![]() As librarians, it’s easy to get bogged down by the day-to-day and forget who we serve. They asked the questions, “Who is this helping? Who is this serving? What do they want?” They based their choices on the people who matter most – their users. What can librarians take away from this anecdote? The Hopscotch staff looked at the situation through the lens of the user. If the users like poop, then they should have poop! The kids were using the app and learning how to code – that’s the whole goal! They concluded that poop is OK. After some thought, they soon realized there wasn’t a problem. Worried, the folks at Hopscotch banded together to find a solution to the problem. She complained that her students were using the poop emoji too much, and she was deleting the app. ![]() One highlight from the panel is when Lisa Conrad from Hopscotch, an app that teaches kids coding through building games, told the story of a teacher who said there was inappropriate material on the app. The panel of female entrepreneurs discussed the topic “Exploring Roles & Directions: Creating, Failing, Learning.” Ilana Ben-Ari of Twenty One Toys, Liza Conrad of Hopscotch, and Erin Mulcahy of littleBits discussed their experiences in start-ups and how what they’ve learned can transfer to the library world. The opening keynote address at this year’s Internet Librarian 2015 Conference did not disappoint. No pressure, but the opening session lays the foundation for the rest of the conference. As we settled into our seats in the hotel ballroom, we expected a lot. Looking around you size up the crowd: the diehard tweeters in the front, the laid-back cool kids leisurely skimming their conference programs, and the super hip girl in the back row wearing red tights who you hope will be your new best friend. You sit excitedly wondering what the experience is going to bring, anxiously chatting with your neighbor about what sessions you plan to attend. Written at last week’s Internet Librarian 2015 ConferenceĪ conference’s opening keynote address is kind of like the first day of school. ![]()
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