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Preterm Supraglottic Airways Succeed in Neonatal Resuscitation Simulations
ABSTRACT Aim Advanced airway management for preterm infants is limited. Supraglottic airway devices may provide an alternative when face‐mask ventilation fails or intubation is not feasible. Preterm‐sized devices are now accessible. This study aimed to evaluate ventilation outcomes in manikins to determine whether progression to clinical testing is ...
S. Myrnerts Höök +3 more
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Barotrauma developed during intra-hospital transfer -A case report- [PDF]
A 74-year-old male patient receiving ventilatory support due to aspiration pneumonia developed bilateral pneumothorax, pneumopericardium, pneumomediastinum, pneumo-retroperitoneum, and subcutaneous emphysema, after manual ventilation while being ...
Jong Bun Kim +4 more
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Esophageal Perforation in Zollinger–Ellison Syndrome: A Scoping Review of Management and Outcomes
ABSTRACT Esophageal perforation in Zollinger–Ellison syndrome (ZES) is an exceedingly rare and life‐threatening manifestation of gastrinoma‐related acid hypersecretion. While peptic ulceration and severe reflux are recognized complications of ZES, perforation represents the ultimate consequence of uncontrolled hyperacidity. Evidence remains confined to
Agostino Fernicola +8 more
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Barotrauma Telinga Tengah (Middle Ear Barotrauma)
The human ear consists of 3 main parts, there are the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. One of the injuries that can affect the human ear is barotrauma. Barotrauma is an injury caused by a pressure difference between the inside of the body and the external space. Barotrauma can occur in any structure in the body where there is an enclosed space that
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Oral Melatonin in Critically Ill Patients With COVID‐19: A Quasi‐Experimental Pragmatic Trial
ABSTRACT Melatonin has demonstrated antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and potential antiviral properties. Its therapeutic role in critically ill COVID‐19 patients admitted to intensive care was underexplored at the start of the pandemic. We conducted a quasi‐experimental, pragmatic study over 4 consecutive uninterrupted time periods alternating control ...
Miguel Sánchez‐García +22 more
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Risk Factors and Outcomes of Reintubation Following Combined Heart‐Lung Transplantation
ABSTRACT Background Unplanned reintubation after combined heart‐lung transplantation (HLT) significantly affects morbidity and mortality, yet national data are limited. We evaluated the incidence, predictors, timing, and outcomes associated with reintubation after HLT.
Ye In Christopher Kwon +12 more
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Pulmonary Barotrauma in a BUD/S Candidate Following Shallow Dives Using the MK 25 Rebreather [PDF]
Brian Andrew +3 more
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Exploring Marine Mammal Cognition as a Conservation Tool
ABSTRACT Cognition is an animal's real‐time adaptation system for responding to change. Rapid environmental change, often anthropogenic, is expanding the range and severity of challenges confronting wild animals. Effective conservation requires a multifaceted approach that includes animals' capacities.
Gordon B. Bauer +21 more
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ABSTRACT The goal of a cardiac pulsed field ablation (PFA) system is to provide safe, effective, and usable therapy for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. Achieving this goal is a complex exercise in system design, requiring optimization of catheter, waveform, and dosing. This optimization is often iterative, as myriad design factors are balanced to
Brendan Koop
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Inability to equate middle ear space pressure with the surrounding environment can cause tissue damage or barotrauma. Factors influencing the incidence of middle ear barotrauma in traditional divers are colds, smoking, frequency of diving and length of ...
Ishak Martinus +2 more
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