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Disaster Med Public Health Prep ; : 1-3, 2022 Apr 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35414371

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During the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake, 10 hospitals took responsibility for complete evacuation, in what has become regarded as one of the largest evacuations of patients in 1 seismic disaster. We aimed to examine the reasons for evacuation and to assess hospital vulnerability as well as preparedness for the earthquake. A multidisciplinary team conducted semi-structured interviews with the hospitals 6 months after the earthquake. The primary reasons for the decision to evacuate hospitals were categorized into 3: 1) Concern for structural safety (4 facilities), 2) Damage to the facility water system (7 facilities), and 3) Cessation of regional water supply (5 facilities).All hospitals decided on immediate evacuation within 30 hours and could not wait for structural engineers to inspect the affected buildings. Damage to sprinklers or water facilities caused severe water shortages and flood, thus requiring weeks to resume inpatient care. The earthquake revealed the vulnerability of rapid building-inspection systems, aging buildings, and water infrastructure.

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Rinsho Ketsueki ; 48(11): 1484-8, 2007 Nov.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18080506

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A 80-year-old man was admitted because of acute-onset thrombocytopenia and renal failure. He was diagnosed with Bence Jones (lambda) -type multiple myeloma associated with sepsis with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. On admission, serum amylase activity was elevated to 1,814 IU/l (98% salivary type; S-amylase). Several days after admission, he developed bilateral myelomatous pleuritis. The activity of S-amylase in the effusion was 5,495 IU/l. Myeloma cells in the pleural effusion were positive for cytoplasmic amylase with an antibody against human amylase. High S-amylase activity was detected in the supernatant of cultured myeloma cells in the effusion. Furthermore, S-amylase gene expression was detected by RT-PCR. A diagnosis of amylase-producing multiple myeloma was made. The patient died of renal insufficiency complicated by severe DIC. We report a rare case of amylase-producing myeloma confirmed by immunocytochemistry, culture method, and gene expression.


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Amilases/biossíntese , Mieloma Múltiplo/enzimologia , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Humanos , Masculino
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