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Mortality for diatomaceous earth was observed as early as 2 h after exposure with 50% and 90% mortality at 3.5 and 4.6 h (LT50 and LT90, respectively) for Musca domestica. The LT50 and LT90 increased when the size of the fly species increased (M. domestica to Cochliomyia macellaria to Sarcophaga bullata) and increased for all three from 50 to 70 ...
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Densities of all Anopheles species were approximately comparable across all IRS regimes. No differences observed between treatment regimes regarding species composition of the Anopheles funestus group or An. gambiae complex. This operational pilot demonstrates the practical feasibility of IRS micro‐mosaics, despite the inherent increase in deployment ...
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Critical Care Clinics, 1992
Knowledge of the indications, placement, and management of chest tubes in the intensive care unit is essential for the care of the critically ill patient. Awareness of the complications and mechanical difficulties that can occur with chest tubes and their drainage systems is essential for the safe and effective use of these devices.
T J, Iberti, P M, Stern
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Knowledge of the indications, placement, and management of chest tubes in the intensive care unit is essential for the care of the critically ill patient. Awareness of the complications and mechanical difficulties that can occur with chest tubes and their drainage systems is essential for the safe and effective use of these devices.
T J, Iberti, P M, Stern
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AORN Journal, 1970
Chest tubes and chest bottles, Von Hippel, Arndt, MD: Springfield, Ill: Charles C. Thomas, Publishers 1969, 96 pp, $7.
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Chest tubes and chest bottles, Von Hippel, Arndt, MD: Springfield, Ill: Charles C. Thomas, Publishers 1969, 96 pp, $7.
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2021
The insertion of a chest tube is a common therapeutic procedure routinely employed to restore the natural negative pressure in the pleural space and ensure complete pulmonary reexpansion through the drainage of a pathologic collection of fluid and/or air from the thoracic cavity.
Giulio Maurizi +2 more
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The insertion of a chest tube is a common therapeutic procedure routinely employed to restore the natural negative pressure in the pleural space and ensure complete pulmonary reexpansion through the drainage of a pathologic collection of fluid and/or air from the thoracic cavity.
Giulio Maurizi +2 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— Recent research into the mechanism of blood flow during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has led to the view that external cardiac compression is effective because it increases intrathoracic pressure and squeezes blood from the pulmonary circulation, which fills during the relaxation phase.
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To the Editor.— Recent research into the mechanism of blood flow during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has led to the view that external cardiac compression is effective because it increases intrathoracic pressure and squeezes blood from the pulmonary circulation, which fills during the relaxation phase.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1989
In general, appropriate use of tube thoracostomy results in complete drainage of the collected air and fluid in the pleural space and allows full expansion and occupation of the entire pleural space by the lung, thus protecting the lung and pleural space from subsequent complications.
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In general, appropriate use of tube thoracostomy results in complete drainage of the collected air and fluid in the pleural space and allows full expansion and occupation of the entire pleural space by the lung, thus protecting the lung and pleural space from subsequent complications.
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Thoracic surgery clinics, 2016
Insertion, management, and withdrawal of chest tubes is part of the routine activity of thoracic surgeons. The selection of the chest tube and the strategy for each of these steps is usually built on knowledge, practice, experience, and judgment. The indication to insert a chest tube into the pleural cavity is the presence of air or fluid within it ...
Venuta, Federico +4 more
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Insertion, management, and withdrawal of chest tubes is part of the routine activity of thoracic surgeons. The selection of the chest tube and the strategy for each of these steps is usually built on knowledge, practice, experience, and judgment. The indication to insert a chest tube into the pleural cavity is the presence of air or fluid within it ...
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2015
Percutaneous chest tube insertion is routinely performed on surgical wards, in the intensive care unit, in the emergency department, and in pulmonary medicine. While it has been shown that trained physicians can safely perform chest tube insertion, severe complications have been described, associated with a lack of proper training and/or an incorrect ...
Arthur Atchabahian +2 more
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Percutaneous chest tube insertion is routinely performed on surgical wards, in the intensive care unit, in the emergency department, and in pulmonary medicine. While it has been shown that trained physicians can safely perform chest tube insertion, severe complications have been described, associated with a lack of proper training and/or an incorrect ...
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