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ABSTRACT Background Thrombocytopenia is frequent in adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients and may contribute to adverse outcomes, including bleeding, morbidity and mortality. To reduce the risk of bleeding, platelet transfusions are commonly used, yet transfusion thresholds vary, and the evidence base is very limited.
Jehad Ahmad Barakji +5 more
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Abstract Background Perineal injury is a common complication of vaginal delivery with implications for maternal morbidity. Injuries range from minor lacerations to severe obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASI). The role of fetal viability in perineal outcomes remains unclear.
Daniel Gabbai +6 more
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Abstract Objective Guidelines on vaginal breech delivery have several restrictions concerning feto‐maternal parameters. To date, they neglect the impact of prenatal pelvimetry, especially of the intertuberous distance (ITD), in nulliparous women attempting vaginal breech birth.
Julia Schmidt +6 more
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Patients undergoing colorectal surgery (n = 59) were sampled before and after surgery to investigate perioperative microbiome dynamics. Using 16S rRNA and ITS2 genes amplicon sequencing, bacterial diversity significantly decreased postoperatively, while fungal communities remained resilient.
Simon Wetzel +8 more
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The effects of rapid increases in desflurane and sevoflurane concentrations on spirometry in humans during balanced anesthesia with remifentanil [PDF]
De Baerdemaeker, Luc +3 more
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ABSTRACT Progressive hip displacement is a common problem in children with neurodevelopmental conditions, often leading to painful dislocation and impaired function. Hip reconstruction may be necessary to maintain containment but these reconstructions are major surgery in this vulnerable population.
Renée A. van Stralen +5 more
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ABSTRACT Healthcare professionals (HCPs) play a key role in improving pain outcomes in hospitalized children. Knowledge gaps can significantly hinder the ability of HCPs to provide optimal pain care. Developing targeted educational interventions to address these gaps requires a clear understanding of priority areas for training on essential pain ...
Abigail Kusi Amponsah +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Labour pain is among the most intense forms of human pain. Although pharmacologic methods such as opioids are widely used, maternal satisfaction with childbirth is shaped by more than pain relief alone. Psychoprophylactic antenatal education, which emphasises preparation, coping, and non‐pharmacological strategies, may influence ...
Joy Onyinyechi Chionuma +8 more
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Summary Introduction Elective caesarean section is a common and painful procedure. Uncontrolled pain following caesarean section can profoundly and negatively on a wide range of patient and healthcare‐centred outcomes. The aim of this systematic review was to update existing recommendations for postoperative pain management after elective caesarean ...
Gillian Crowe +22 more
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