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Apr 6, 2005 07:13
19 yrs ago
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English term
frontloading
English to Polish
Medical
Medical: Cardiology
Cardiology
frontloading thrombolytic therapy, front-loaded alteplase etc.
Proposed translations
(Polish)
3 | uderzeniowa dawka na początku; terapia optymalna od początku | A.G. |
2 | p. niżej | Piotr Sawiec |
Proposed translations
3 hrs
p. niżej
a method of preparing and sharing drugs for injection that reduces waste by using two syringes, similar to backloading. The drug solution is drawn up into one syringe, the needle is removed from the other, and some of the solution is squirted into the second syringe.
Pewnie jako¶ opisowo to trzeba przedstawić, np. lek rozdzielany przy użyciu dwóch strzykawek, nie przychodzi mi do głowy żaden polski termin na to. istnieje tez możliwo¶ć, że nie o to chodzi.
Pewnie jako¶ opisowo to trzeba przedstawić, np. lek rozdzielany przy użyciu dwóch strzykawek, nie przychodzi mi do głowy żaden polski termin na to. istnieje tez możliwo¶ć, że nie o to chodzi.
10 hrs
uderzeniowa dawka na początku; terapia optymalna od początku
nie potrafię tego przetłumaczyc po lekarsku, moze ktos pomoze, ale to chyba to:
It has been shown in randomized pilot trials that utilizing the plateau dose of Aranesp® (4.5 mcg/kg/week) for four weeks, followed by lower maintenance doses, produces faster responses and greater improvements in quality of life than rhEPO given in accordance with the current standard. 10 Some have termed this approach “frontloading”. The use of optimal therapy initially rather than building toward it through dose increases seems particularly adapted to the significantly anemic, symptomatic cancer chemotherapy patient in whom rapid relief is crucial.
It has been shown in randomized pilot trials that utilizing the plateau dose of Aranesp® (4.5 mcg/kg/week) for four weeks, followed by lower maintenance doses, produces faster responses and greater improvements in quality of life than rhEPO given in accordance with the current standard. 10 Some have termed this approach “frontloading”. The use of optimal therapy initially rather than building toward it through dose increases seems particularly adapted to the significantly anemic, symptomatic cancer chemotherapy patient in whom rapid relief is crucial.
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