PRIS - Home The Power Reactor Information System (PRIS), developed and maintained by the IAEA for over five decades, is a comprehensive database focusing on nuclear power plants worldwide
Propofol infusion syndrome - Wikipedia Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) is a rare syndrome which affects patients undergoing long-term treatment with high doses of the anaesthetic and sedative drug propofol
Propofol-Related Infusion Syndrome (PRIS) Mechanism of PRIS High doses of propofol (greater than 3mg kg h) lead to direct inhibition and uncoupling of mitochondrial electron transport chains, leading to greater reliance on anaerobic metabolism
How PRIs Work: A Basic Primer for Nonprofits - Nonprofit Quarterly The concept of PRIs originated in the US Tax Reform Act of 1969 Since then, foundations including Ford, Rockefeller, MacArthur, Packard, and Annie E Casey have used PRIs creatively to further their charitable missions
Propofol Related Infusion Syndrome (PRIS) - First10EM Aside from propofol dose, other risk factors for PRIS include critical illness, use of vasopressors and steroids, starvation or malnutrition, and subclinical mitochondrial disease
The essential PRIS readiness guide - RecordPoint Remember, PRIS is focused not only on privacy, but on facilitating secure information sharing Responsible Sharing Principles (RSPs) offer a framework for WA government organisations to share personal information responsibly, allowing them to balance the benefits and risks of data sharing