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Speaker identification from the sound of the human breath [PDF]
This paper examines the speaker identification potential of breath sounds in continuous speech. Speech is largely produced during exhalation. In order to replenish air in the lungs, speakers must periodically inhale. When inhalation occurs in the midst of continuous speech, it is generally through the mouth. Intra-speech breathing behavior has been the
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Comparing the safety and efficacy of remimazolam-based total intravenous anesthesia versus volatile agent-based anesthesia: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials [PDF]
Background Remimazolam is a novel short-acting benzodiazepine that has recently been used for general anesthesia. This study compared the safety and efficacy of remimazolam-based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) and volatile agent-based anesthesia in ...
Ji-In Park+4 more
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Objective: to improve the results of surgical treatment, by ruling out the negative effects of mechanical ventilation (MV) via combined anesthesia without myoplegia during operations on the lower abdomen. Subjects and methods.
D. D. Selivanov+5 more
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The unique challenges of Brugada syndrome in spinal deformity surgery
Brugada Syndrome (BrS) is a genetic condition associated with ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac death. In BrS, several pharmacological agents may increase the risk for arrhythmia and total intravenous anesthesia with propofol (TIVA) may be ...
F.G. Sigmundsson+4 more
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Nerves and Anesthesia: A physics perspective on medicine [PDF]
We present a recent theory for nerve pulse propagation and anesthesia and argue that both nerve activity and the action of anesthetics can be understood on the basis of simple physical laws. It was found experimentally that biological membranes melt from a solid state to a liquid state just below physiological temperature. Such melting processes have a
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FEATURES OF ANESTHESIA AT URGENT OPERATIVE INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH THORACOABDOMINAL INJURIES
Objective: identify the most acceptable options of anesthesia at urgent operative interventions concerning thoracoabdominal injuries depending on hemodynamic variables.
E. P. Sorokin+3 more
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The Modeling and Quantification of Rhythmic to Non-rhythmic Phenomenon in Electrocardiography during Anesthesia [PDF]
Variations of instantaneous heart rate appears regularly oscillatory in deeper levels of anesthesia and less regular in lighter levels of anesthesia. It is impossible to observe this "rhythmic-to-non-rhythmic" phenomenon from raw electrocardiography waveform in current standard anesthesia monitors. To explore the possible clinical value, I proposed the
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On the emergence of criticality for inhalation-driven particle deposition in the anatomical upper airway [PDF]
Inhalation directs air through a defined pathway, initiating from nostrils, moving through the main nasal cavity, past the pharynx and trachea, and culminating in the lungs. Inhaled particles, of a range of sizes, are ferried by this incoming air but are filtered and trapped by upper airway structures to protect the delicate lower respiratory system ...
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Background In patients with coronavirus disease pneumonia, strong spontaneous breathing increases pulmonary vascular permeability and induces self‐inflicted lung injury, prolonging the intensive care unit stay and worsening prognosis.
Reijiro Kato+3 more
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Aim: While bradycardia in children with Down syndrome (DS) during inhalation induction of anesthesia is characteristic, its mechanism is not well understood.
Jamie Wingate Sinton+8 more
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