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Aspiration Therapy

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2020
Aspiration therapy is a novel, endoscopic bariatric therapy that allows patients to remove a portion of an ingested meal through a modified percutaneous gastrostomy tube, called an A-Tube. Weight loss results from both fewer calories consumed, and from modifications in lifestyle and mealtime behaviors that patients make as a result of having the device
Eric C, Swei, Shelby A, Sullivan
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Aspiration Pneumonia

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1991
The clinical presentation and course of chemical pneumonitis after inhalation of gastric contents ranges from mild and self-limited to severe and life-threatening, depending on the nature of the aspirate and the underlying condition of the host. In the absence of witnessed inhalation of vomit, diagnosis is difficult and requires a high index of ...
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Aspiration Pneumonitis and Aspiration Pneumonia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2001
Aspiration is defined as the inhalation of oropharyngeal or gastric contents into the larynx and lower respiratory tract.1,2 Several pulmonary syndromes may occur after aspiration, depending on the amount and nature of the aspirated material, the frequency of aspiration, and the host's response to the aspirated material.2 Aspiration pneumonitis ...
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Aspiration Thrombectomy

Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2021
Distal embolization of thrombus can lead to impairment of microvascular perfusion, and measures of abnormal microvascular perfusion have been associated with increased mortality and worsened clinical outcomes. Large multicenter randomized controlled trials and multiple meta-analyses have failed to demonstrate an improvement in clinical outcomes with ...
Matthew C, Evans, Anbukarasi, Maran
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ASPIRATION EMERGENCIES

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1994
Aspiration of foreign material into the lungs can represent a medical emergency requiring timely interventions to assure a favorable outcome. Establishment of a patent airway and maintenance of adequate oxygenation are the initial requirements for successful treatment of all types of aspiration emergencies. The nature of the aspirated material dictates
P A, Tietjen, R J, Kaner, C E, Quinn
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Bronchopulmonary Aspiration

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1989
Bronchopulmonary aspiration remains a significant threat to the surgical and intensive care unit patient, and mortality rates for this condition remain high. The key to improvement is prevention. However, if aspiration does occur, early recognition and aggressive treatment will produce the best results.
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Antral Aspiration

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1982
In sinus research, aspirated undiluted antral secretion has long been used for quantitative analysis. The antral aspiration technique described here is also a convenient method in diagnostic and therapeutic routine. Compared with antral irrigation, the aspiration technique provides a more detailed picture of the sinus state, which can facilitate ...
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Aspiration

Academic Emergency Medicine, 2022
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Intracapsular Aspiration

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1977
Through a 2-mm. limbal incision, the aspiration of the lens is accomplished; this assures a strong eye immediately after operation. It frees the eye from the complications associated with the large incision required for linear extraction of the lens. Intracapsular aspiration of the entire lens cortex and nucleus is performed through a 2-mm. hole in the
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Aspiration Pneumonitis

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1971
D E, Dines, J L, Titus, A D, Sessler
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