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Ryan S D’Souza,1 Yeng F Her,1 Nasir Hussain,2 Jay Karri,3 Michael E Schatman,4 Aaron K Calodney,5 Christopher Lam,6 Thomas Buchheit,7 Brennan J Boettcher,8 George C Chang Chien,9 Scott G Pritzlaff,10 Christopher Centeno,11 Shane A Shapiro,12 Johana ...
D'Souza RS+30 more
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Risk Factors and Clinical Value of Deep Venous Thrombosis After Traumatic Lower Limb Fractures
Pie chart of lower limb fracture types. ABSTRACT Objective Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common complication after traumatic lower limb fractures. This study aims to investigate the risk factors associated with DVT after traumatic lower limb fractures and to analyze their values in clinical practice.
XiuYun Zeng+3 more
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Abstract Background E‐learning is increasingly used in postgraduate medical education. Its numerous benefits include an enhanced learning experience through learning style individualisation, interactive elements, and assessment through tests and quizzes.
Mette Legaard Andersson+4 more
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Timothy R Deer,1 Jay S Grider,2 Jason E Pope,3 Tim J Lamer,4 Sayed E Wahezi,5 Jonathan M Hagedorn,6 Steven Falowski,7 Reda Tolba,8 Jay M Shah,9 Natalie Strand,10 Alex Escobar,11 Mark Malinowski,12 Anjum Bux,13 Navdeep Jassal,14 Jennifer Hah,15 Jacqueline
Deer TR+19 more
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Sleep deficiency may underlie the negative effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on adolescent health outcomes, including persistent/recurrent pain (PRP). Using 4 years of Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study data, we identified indirect (i.e., mediated) effects of ACEs on early adolescent PRP through interim sleep deficiency, anxiety,
Thea Senger‐Carpenter+4 more
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Impact of hyperoxia and phenylephrine on cerebral oxygenation: An experimental clinical study
Abstract Background Oxygen supply to the brain is of special importance during intracranial surgery because it may be compromised by intracranial pathology. A high arterial blood pressure (mean arterial pressure above 80 mmHg) and a high arterial oxygen tension (PaO2 above 12 kPa) is therefore often targeted in these patients, when for example ...
Sofie S. Pedersen+8 more
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Stress-induced hyperalgesia instead of analgesia in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain [PDF]
Many individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) show impairments in their pain-modulatory capacity. Although stress plays an important role in chronic pain, it is not known if stress-induced analgesia (SIA) is affected in patients with CMP. We investigated SIA in 22 patients with CMP and 18 pain-free participants.
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ABSTRACT Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent chronic joint disorder affecting ~600 million individuals worldwide and is characterized by complex pain mechanisms that significantly impair patient quality of life. Challenges exist in accurately assessing and measuring pain in OA due to variations in pain perception among individuals and the ...
Shujaa T. Khan+10 more
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Abstract Background Increasing numbers of dispatches place a burden on EMS; this study sought to assess the prehospital evaluation of poisoned patients transported to hospital. The primary aim of this study was to measure dispatch centre and EMS provider performance as well as factors contributing to the recognition of poisoning among prehospital ...
Lauri Koskela+5 more
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Abstract Background Patients with critical illness may present with disease‐related malnutrition upon intensive care unit (ICU) admission. They are at risk of development and progression of malnutrition over the disease trajectory because of inflammation, dysregulated metabolism, and challenges with feeding.
C. W. Compher+35 more
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