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Medical Tourism - Cardiac Bypass surgery at 85% discount
from YouTube :: Videos by healthbase February 05, 2008
Healthbase Medical Tourism Facilitator helps uninsured American save $85,000 on multiple cardiac bypass surgery. Today, affordable prices have made superior quality health care accessible to hundreds of thousands of people who no longer have to wipe out their life savings to treat critical illnesses. Healthbase.com helps Steven get triple heart bypass surgery (coronary artery bypass graft or CABG) at a JCI accredited hospital in India and save over 85% of his US hospital quote. Watch his story in this video.. For affordable healthcare worldwide, log on to www.Healthbase.com. Healthbase provides low cost high quality medical and dental care in various countries worldwide including India, Singapore, Thailand, Hungary, Turkey, Belgium, Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico and more. Healthbase connects patients to major internationally accredited hospitals overseas. Major surgical procedures are offered at 60% to 90% discount. Log on to www.healthbase.com or call 1-888-691-4584 / 1-617-418-3436 for cheap surgery and get your FREE quote for any medical or dental procedure abroad. Author: Healthbase Keywords: heart surgery cardiac catheterization cath catheter aortic aneurysm Added: February 5, 2008
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Medical Tourism -Triple Cardiac Bypass surgery at 85% discount
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 05, 2008
Healthbase Medical Tourism Facilitator helps uninsured American save $85,000 on multiple cardiac bypass surgery. Today, affordable prices have made superior quality health care accessible to hundreds of thousands of people who no longer have to wipe out their life savings to treat critical illnesses.Healthbase.com helps Steven get triple heart bypass surgery (coronary artery bypass graft or CABG) at a JCI accredited hospital in India and save over 85% of his US hospital quote. Watch his story in this video..For affordable healthcare worldwide, log on to www.Healthbase.com. Healthbase provides low cost high quality medical and dental care in various countries worldwide including India, Singapore, Thailand, Hungary, Turkey, Belgium, Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico and more. Healthbase connects patients to major internationally accredited hospitals overseas. Major surgical procedures are offered at 60% to 90% discount. Log on to www.healthbase.com or call 1-888-691-4584 / 1-617-418-3436 for cheap surgery and get your FREE quote for any medical or dental procedure abroad.
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How MRSA may enter your body in hospitals
from YouTube :: Videos by medifix December 02, 2007
MRSA is said to live in the nose and hand. Common practical procedure performed in using hand in the hospitals are IV Drips, IV Cannulae, Phlebotomy (blood tests) help CA-MRSA enter blood stream. This bacteraemia can produce serious systemic illness because the enzyme released cause inflammation, drawing the immune cells to the infection site, at which time they destroy the immune cells. It takes only five minutes of exposure for the immune cells to be damaged and about an hour for their destruction. These findings appeared in Sunday's online edition of the journal "Nature Medicine." Until we find an antibiotic that can kill the bacteria, we must prevent their entry into the body to reduce spread. We in Medifix are trying hard to bring in changes to various practical procedures. Our mission is to reduce the spread of this Superbug threat. This video is published to educate healthcare professionals and you. We are at war with infection. This is complex, but tries to read about this without becoming too bored, as your life may depend on it, and we don't want to lose you. Author: medifix Keywords: ca-mrsa mrsa super bug school antibiotic skin nose cannula catheter chlostredium Added: December 2, 2007
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Introducing Catheters & Long Lines in Neonates
from YouTube :: Videos by medifix November 26, 2007
Catheters and Long Lines are introduced in Neonates to administer fluid and Total Parentral Nutrition. The proceedure is not easy to perform and is prone to get infections. Strict Aseptic technique is mandatory Author: medifix Keywords: baby neonate long line tpn catheter scbu preterm Added: November 26, 2007
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Spreading MRSA
from YouTube :: Videos by medifix November 04, 2007
"Needle stick injury is not a major threat to mankind but MRSA is". This video explains the problem and provide evidence to help you understand more about this threat on CA-MRSA. Harmless bacteria that people carry on their skin, has now suddenly becomes a dangerous predator immune to antibiotics, chemical wash and antiseptic is threatening us all. "Hospital organization, specialty mix and MRSA" published (www.dh.gov.uk/publications) their finding and makes it clear high bed occupancy rates, temporary staff or low cleanliness scores no longer have significantly higher MRSA rates. Inadequate hand hygiene by healthcare workers is believed to be an important cause. However, MRSA infections can also be caused by "auto-infection". "Clean your hands campaign" may have loosened the previously observed link between measured environmental cleanliness and MRSA. Staphylococcus bacteria commonly carried on the skin around 30% of the general population. MRSA bacteria at any one time and spread through people having close contact with infected or colonised people. People carrying MRSA on their skin can inadvertently become infected through the spread of those bacteria into their body or introduced (during procedures) into the bloodstream resulting in "Bacteraemia" and death. MRSA enters a normally sterile blood stream through intravenous cannulae, catheter or a local site (cuts, puncture sites, wounds) of infection. MRSA is almost always spread through physical contact, rather than through air or water. To reduce the rate further, it would be sensible to stop using ported cannulae (banned in USA due to high infection rate) and reduce the number of attempts taken to introduce cannulae. Multiple puncture sites will allow the MRSA to colonize and enter blood circulation resulting in bacteraemia and death. Almost 6,400 MRSA bacteraemia (bloodstream infections) were recorded in acute hospitals in England in 2006/07. Contributes to or directly causes many hundreds of deaths each year and costs the NHS tens of millions of pounds. All healthcare associated infections (HCAIs) combined cost at least £1bn per year and are thought to cause at least 5000 deaths annually could have been prevented. www.safecannula.com Author: medifix Keywords: safet cannula mrsa ivd intensive care ca-mrsa catheter hospital infection superbug Added: November 3, 2007
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Wallstrip - FTI Consulting (FCN)
from Fun August 31, 2007
(8-30-07) When Arrow international was bought by Teleflex, we weren't exactly prepared... Perhaps FTI Consulting (FCN) can help us with our problem.
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Wallstrip - FTI Consulting (FCN)
from YouTube :: Videos by wallstrip August 30, 2007
(8-30-07) When Arrow international was bought by Teleflex, we weren't exactly prepared... Perhaps FTI Consulting (FCN) can help us with our problem. Author: wallstrip Keywords: arrowinternational teleflex fticonsulting catheter nasa controlroom emergency hospital doctor nurse pee elderly cbs Added: August 30, 2007
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08-30-07 FTI Consulting (FCN)
from my videos August 29, 2007
Author: wallstrip Added: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 15:19:08 -0800 Duration: 187When Arrow international was bought by Teleflex, we weren't exactly prepared... Perhaps FTI Consulting (FCN) can help us with our problem.
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Introducing IV Cannula Made Easy
from YouTube :: Videos by medifix March 24, 2007
Spring loaded device can ease cannula introducing technique. The success rate of introducing cannula in the first attempt is very high. This video clip demonstrate how this technique can be atraumatic when compared with present method. The number of attempts must be minimal to reduce spreading antibiotic resistant superbug entering blood vessels. Author: medifix Keywords: cannula ivc iv babies picu intensive mrsa superbug care u-cann scbu baby catheter antibiotic resistant bugs Added: March 24, 2007
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MRSA Infection Threatens Us
from YouTube :: Videos by medifix December 20, 2006
MRSA infection is now spreading rapidly all over the world in epidemic proportions. JAMA published a paper in October 2007 stating 64% of health people carry superbugs. Pencillin use was introduced in 1940 and cannulation became a common feature in hospitals as this antibiotic was initialy given IM /IV. We feel you can stop them infecting you is to take care of all skin injury serious. Make sure the nurses and doctors clean your skin well before administerin an injection, taking blood for test or when introducing a cannula. We published various videos and website to educate people like you. Since JAMA & CDC published paper and CNN News about MRSA, visitors have been asking us various questions. Please visit our site www.u-cann.com and learn more about this threat. Knowledge of Health is Knowledge of Life, please pass on links to our video. Author: medifix Keywords: cannula emergency ivc neonate hospital mrsa aids infection catheter blood hiv hepatitis doctor resuscitation nurse Added: December 20, 2006
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IV Cannulae - How To Reduce Spreading MRSA
from YouTube :: Videos by medifix November 27, 2006
Cannula are often introduced into blood vessels in 80% of patients in the hospital for treatment. This can be a daunting experience to patients and stressful to doctors as multiple attempts are used. This may result in introducing spreading MRSA, E Coli & Chlostredium living on your skin into blood and results in Invasive MRSA infection. Skin is often not adequatly cleaned during subsequent atempts as doctors/nurses do not wait for 1 min after applying cleaning solution on the skin before they puncture your skin. Multiple punctured sites allow CA-MRSA to enter blood stream resulting in bacteremia and death. Our mission is to reduce spreading invasive CA-MRSA in the hospitals by developing alternative technique to introduce cannulae. Medifix was created by doctors with a mission to reduce the threat of spreading antibiotic resustant bacteria to mankind. www.safecannula.com www.medifix.org Thank you for visiting & your comment Author: medifix Keywords: cannula emergency ivc hospital ca-mrsa mrsa infection catheter blood hiv hepatitis doctor resuscitation nurse superbug Athletics Medicine Health Humanities Business Engineering Added: November 27, 2006
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07-06-06
from the show with zefrank July 06, 2006
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ONCOLOGY: Audio Journal of Oncology, June 15th 2006
from Audio Medica News - Medical News Interviews June 14, 2006
Audio Journal of Oncology, June 15th 2006 1. Larynx Cancer: Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy: Best for Larynx Preservation Arlene Forastiere, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore In patients with larynx cancer, Arlene Forastiere of the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center in Baltimore says that the best way to treat the cancer and preserve the larynx is to give radiation and chemotherapy concurrently – and not to use “induction” chemotherapy. Everett Vokes from the University of Chicago adds his comments and recommendations. REFERENCE: Abstract 5517 2. ZD6474: New Treatment Avenue in Thyroid Cancer? Michael Skinner, Duke University Medical Center, Durham Patients with hereditary metastatic medullary thyroid cancer could have a new treatment on the horizon, in the form of ZD6474, an inhibitor of the RET receptor. Michael Skinner from Duke University Medical Center in Durham had the data at ASCO. REFERENCE: Abstract 5533 3. New Remedy for Radiation Induced Oral Mucositis Mark Chambers, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston Patients with oral mucositis induced by radiation for head and neck cancer may soon be able to turn to a new drug called RK-0202. Mark Chambers of the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston told ASCO delegates about his new study. REFERENCE: Abstract 5523
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Trans Catheter PFO Closure to Prevent Migraine?
from Audio Medica News - Medical News Interviews March 29, 2006
Peter Wilmshurst, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital A new study looking at patent foramen ovale, or PFO, closure using a trans-catheter device has raised hopes that migraine attacks could be reduced or avoided by this procedure. Peter Wilmshurst told Audio Medica about findings from the MIST trial reported at the i2 Summit 2006 – part of the ACC Scientific Session in Atlanta. Late Breaking Study, ACC Annual Sessions with the i2 Summit 2006 Meeting, March, Atlanta
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Catheter Ablation: Better than Multi Drug Therapy for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation
from Audio Medica News - Medical News Interviews March 27, 2006
Carlo Pappone, San Raffaele University Hospital, Milan The use of circumferential pulmonary vein ablation was found superior to a combination of anti-arrhythmic drugs in controlling atrial fibrillation among patients with the severe paroxysmal form of the disease. Audio Medica heard results from the APAF study of ablation announced at the ACC meeting by Carlo Pappone from the San Raffaele University Hospital in Milan. American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session March 11-14, 2006, Atlanta
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