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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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Abstract figure legend Top: experimental groups for the two series of rats: five combinations of driving pressure (DP) and respiratory rate (RR), maintaining a constant 4DP+RR value of 140, were applied for 4 h in healthy lungs (Series 1) and 2 h in HCl‐injured lungs (Series 2).
Davide Raimondi Cominesi +10 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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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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Barotrauma due to rapid decompression has been recorded as the most common injury among fish captured in the tailrace of hydropower dams in Brazil, with catfishes representing the majority of them.
Castro, Audrey +4 more
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Recreational fishing (i.e., angling), a popular leisure activity that provides socio-economic benefits to human societies around the world, can represent a significant source of fishing mortality and impact fish populations and marine ecosystems ...
Capizzano, Connor W.
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Wind energy is growingworldwide as a source of power generation. Bat assemblagesmay be negatively affected by wind farms due to the fatality of a significant number of individuals after collidingwith the moving turbines or experiencing barotrauma.
Peste, Filipa +10 more
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Each year, over 45 countries export 30 million fish from coral reefs as part of the global marine ornamental aquarium trade. Most fish harvested in the United States are collected in West Hawaii, where aquarium fishers annually remove over 400,000 fish ...
Munday, Emily
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Impact pile driving has been associated with extremely high sound pressure levels, with potential effects to fauna protected under Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammal Protection Act. Regulatory agencies in the United States; the National Oceanic and
Hurn, Hans I
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In recent years Brazil has become the third largest market for new investments in wind power in the world. Though a change in the national policy towards more sustainable energy sources is desirable, wind energy is not free from negative impacts ...
Bernard, Enrico +10 more
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