2009
lactic acidosis
6 October 2009. Related: L.
lactic acidosis – dangerous build up of lactate in the blood.
lactate
6 October 2009. Related: L.
lactate – waste product produced when sugar is turned into energy by the body.
IM (intra-muscular)
6 October 2009. Related: I.
IM (intra-muscular) – injecting into a muscle. See IV (intravenous) and SC (sub-cutaneous).
SC (sub-cutaneous)
6 October 2009. Related: S.
SC (sub-cutaneous) – under the skin. See IV (intravenous) and IM (intra-muscular).
IV (intravenous)
6 October 2009. Related: I.
IV (intravenous) – injecting into a vein. See SC (sub-cutaneous) and IM (intra-muscular).
IRIS
6 October 2009. Related: I.
IRIS (immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome) – illnesses that occur when HIV treatment is started when the CD4 count is very low. IRIS occurs because the immune system quickly becomes stronger and identifies infections that it was previously too weak to fight. …
IQR (interquartile range)
6 October 2009. Related: I.
IQR (inter-quartile range) – when using (median) average, the IQR gives an indication of the spread or range of results. Each quartile (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th) represents 25% of the results. The IQR represents the middle 50% of the …
internal fetal labour monitoring
6 October 2009. Related: I.
internal fetal labour monitoring – where an electrode is inserted through the vagina and placed on the baby’s scalp to record the baby’s heart rate during labour.
interaction
6 October 2009. Related: I.
interaction – when two drugs react to increase or decrease one or both drugs, often in ways that are unexpected or potentially harmful.
ITT analysis
6 October 2009. Related: I.
intent-to-treat analysis (ITT) and on-treatment analysis (OT) – two important ways that trial results are analysed. ITT includes all patients who entered the study and is more rigorous. OT only calculates the response rates for people still on the randomised …
insulin
6 October 2009. Related: I.
insulin – a hormone that helps the body turn sugar into energy. Low insulin sensitivity is when the body uses insulin less well than usual (this is also called insulin resistance).
inhibition (in the liver)
6 October 2009. Related: I.
inhibition (in the liver) – refers to the body processing a drug more slowly by inhibiting (or reducing) the enzymes that clear the drug. This leads to higher drug levels.
induction (in the liver)
6 October 2009. Related: I.
induction (in the liver) – refers to the body processing a drug more quickly by inducing (or increasing) more of the enzymes that clear the drug. This leads to lower drug levels.
immune system
6 October 2009. Related: I.
immune system – the system that your body uses to fight infections.
HIV PCR DNA test
6 October 2009. Related: H.
HIV PCR DNA test – a test that looks for HIV DNA (called integrated HIV) in blood. This is similar to viral load test which usually test for HIV RNA.
Hickman line
6 October 2009. Related: H.
Hickman line – a fixed central line that is used to deliver IV drugs close to where they are needed in the body.
HHV-8
6 October 2009. Related: H.
HHV-8 – Human Herpes Virus-8. The virus associated with Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS). Also called Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV).