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Comparison of efficacy of atropine versus atropine with pralidoxime in organophosphorus poisoning
Background: Comparison of the efficacy of atropine alone against atropine with pralidoxime in the treatment of organophosphorus (OP) poisoning.Methods: Forty two patients between the age group of 18 to 65 years, treated for OP poisoning and matched for ...
R, Simon A +2 more
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Sclerotherapy for Aneurysmal Bone Cyst in Canine
Percutaneous polidocanol sclerotherapy effectively treated an ABC in a 10‐year‐old German Shepherd's distal radius. This minimally invasive procedure resulted in radiographic healing by 8 weeks and complete resolution of lameness within 7 months. The findings suggest sclerotherapy is a promising alternative to invasive surgical management for canine ...
Pradip Chaudhari +5 more
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Topical atropine for childhood myopia control: the atropine treatment long-term assessment study
Importance: Clinical trial results of topical atropine eye drops for childhood myopia control have shown inconsistent outcomes across short-term studies, with little long-term safety or other outcomes reported.
Chung, Joey +12 more
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Laparoscopic embryo transfer in Tuj ewes induces less oxidative stress and better preserves thiol–disulphide homeostasis than laparotomy. These findings indicate that minimally invasive approaches better maintain redox balance and antioxidant defence during embryo transfer procedures.
Murat Can Demir +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Tranexamic acid is an antifibrinolytic agent reducing mortality when administered to trauma patients with haemorrhagic shock. This mortality reduction is time sensitive. Increased intramuscular dose administration has proven an effective alternative to intravenous administration in several studies and is used by some emergency ...
Trine Lynghaug +6 more
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International audienceIMPORTANCE Propofol or a combination of a synthetic opioid and muscle relaxant are both recommended for premedication before neonatal intubation but have yet to be compared.
Breinig, Sophie +27 more
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ABSTRACT Background Routine use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) is widely recommended to facilitate tracheal intubation. However, NMBA use is associated with potential adverse effects, including postoperative respiratory complications, intraoperative awareness and anaphylaxis.
Emil Ørskov Ipsen +19 more
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The study involved the comprehensive analysis of Datura metel, focusing on the extraction and characterization of phytochemical compounds from both the crude plant material and callus extracts.
S. Sumaya Fathima +5 more
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Atropine premedication and the cardiovascular response to electroconvulsive therapy
A report by the Royal College of Psychiatrists recommended avoiding atropine premedication during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). We have examined the cardiovascular effects of ECT with or without atropine premedication.
Gangadhar, B N +5 more
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