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Case Studies. This series of individual stories is intended to highlight a range of experiences and illustrate what has been particularly helpful or unhelpful for individuals and families. While every case is different, a key theme is the way in which adopting the right strategies can have such a dramatic impact.
- Workplace Adjustments
This page offers some suggestions about reasonable...
- Workplace Adjustments
15 lut 2019 · Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) accounts for approximately 5% to 10% of all congenital heart diseases. Most cases of PDA are diagnosed and treated from infancy through childhood, but those clinically diagnosed in adulthood also are not rare.
Riko. Riko was diagnosed with Asperger’s aged 27, and through her own research realised that PDA was the best fit for her profile. Looking back, Riko realises how much she masked her difficulties and found her own ways to accommodate for them, though she also experienced periods of deep depression due to not understanding the underlying ...
27 lis 2013 · The technique and safety of transcatheter patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) closure have evolved during the past 20 years. We sought to report a multicenter experience of PDA closure with a focus on the rate of adverse events (AE) and a review of institutional practice differences.
30 kwi 2020 · In this volume of The Journal, Kumar et al report the results of a randomized, controlled, head-to-head, noninferiority trial testing the hypothesis that enteral paracetamol is noninferior to enteral ibuprofen in closing moderate-to-large PDA shunts in preterm neonates of <32 weeks of gestation. 4 Using an a priori noninferiority margin of 15% ...
This page offers some suggestions about reasonable adjustments to workplaces and work patterns to accommodate a PDA profile of autism. Jim, a 33 year old PDAer who has worked at Waitrose for 7 years, also shares his experience in this case study and says “to feel valued and be called a ‘key player’ at work is really special”.
Arvind Chandrakantan and. Ronald S. Litman. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. In this chapter, the ductus arteriosus from development to maintenance in various disease states is discussed. The diagnostic process and hemodynamic consequences of a patent ductus arteriosus are reviewed.