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Prolonged flight exposure and its effects on sinonasal health among aircrew members. [PDF]
Al-Bar MH.
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Anaesthetic Management of a Patient with Marfan Syndrome Undergoing Elective Ventral Hernia Repair. [PDF]
Pūkas A, Stankutė D, Gudaitytė J.
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Effectiveness of barotrauma mitigation methods in ice‐angled bluegill and black crappie
Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2023Barotrauma can lead to physical injury and physiological disturbance (elevated stress hormones, and depleted energy stores during post-release struggling) in angled fish.
M. J. Louison, L. Larochelle, S. Cooke
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Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2021
Background: We experienced a high incidence of pulmonary barotrauma among patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) at our institution.
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Background: We experienced a high incidence of pulmonary barotrauma among patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) at our institution.
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Barodontalgia and Dental Barotrauma Among Scuba Divers.
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 2022INTRODUCTION: Barometric pressure variation during dives may induce barodontalgia and barotrauma. Barodontalgia refers to oral pain resulting from a change in ambient pressure.
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1996
Barotrauma remains a significant complication of mechanical ventilation, particularly in ARDS. A number of alternative techniques for mechanical ventilation are being investigated with the purpose of minimizing ventilator-related lung injury and air leak phenomena while maintaining adequate oxygenation.
I, Tocino, J L, Westcott
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Barotrauma remains a significant complication of mechanical ventilation, particularly in ARDS. A number of alternative techniques for mechanical ventilation are being investigated with the purpose of minimizing ventilator-related lung injury and air leak phenomena while maintaining adequate oxygenation.
I, Tocino, J L, Westcott
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Injury, 2004
Barotrauma is pressure-induced injury. The application of direct pressure to the body may cause trauma, including positive pressure from artificial ventilation. Trauma may also be caused by the effects of pressure changes on gas-containing body spaces, not in communication with the environment.
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Barotrauma is pressure-induced injury. The application of direct pressure to the body may cause trauma, including positive pressure from artificial ventilation. Trauma may also be caused by the effects of pressure changes on gas-containing body spaces, not in communication with the environment.
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