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Prediction of Post-Weaning Fibrinogen Status during Cardiopulmonary Bypass: An Observational Study in 110 Patients. [PDF]
After cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), acquired coagulopathy often leads to post-CPB bleeding. Though multifactorial in origin, this coagulopathy is often aggravated by deficient fibrinogen levels.To assess whether laboratory and ...
Gabor Erdoes +5 more
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ECMO to CPB: A single circuit approach [PDF]
Background: Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) and cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are used during pediatric heart surgery to provide cardiopulmonary support to patients as they undergo and recover from surgical procedures.
Zalfa Jeffrey +2 more
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Context: Long-term care (LTC) costs within member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are rising steeply, thereby presenting a challenge to the financial sustainability of most LTC systems.
Daisy Duell +4 more
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Evolução Histórica da Participação do Brasil nos Jogos Paralímpicos de Verão
O objetivo do presente estudo foi de caracterizar a trajetória evolutiva do Brasil durante a participação dos Jogos Paralímpicos de Verão entre 1976-2020 e comparar com os países mais bem ranqueados nos Jogos Paralímpicos Rio 2016, buscando relacionar ...
Luiz Gustavo T. F. dos Santos +6 more
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Night eating syndrome (NES). A case report of NES
Introduction The night eating syndrome (NES, DSM-V: 307.59) was described in 1955 as a disorder defined by morning anorexia, nocturnal hyperphagia (25% of the daily intake of food during sleep) and insomnia. Attributed to a delay in the circadian rhythm
B. Pascual Garcia +2 more
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Effectiviness of a crisis comunity-based program in primary mental health care
Introduction A crisis is defined as a disruption in equilibrium at the failure of own personal resources which results in important distress and functional impairment.
S. Lakis +5 more
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Does intensive home treatment change treatment trajectories of psychiatric disorders?
Introduction Intensive home treatment (IHT) for people experiencing a mental health crisis has been progressively established in many western countries as an alternative to in-ward admission. But is this a real alternative?
A. Martín-Blanco +12 more
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Taxing Consumption or Income: Du Pareil Au Même? [PDF]
Income and consumption comprise the two main tax bases in most countries, leaving many governments with the perennial dilemma of deciding which ought to be the focus of fiscal policy. However, in Canada the situation is much less ambiguous; the existing
Sijbren Cnossen
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Habitat loss estimation for assessing terrestrial mammalian species extinction risk: an open data framework [PDF]
Terrestrial mammals face a severe crisis of habitat loss worldwide. Therefore, assessing information on habitat loss throughout different time periods is crucial for assessing species’ conservation statuses based on the IUCN Red List system.
Mariella Butti +7 more
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Introduction: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality following common cardiac surgery. The most common cardiac surgery performed at Dr Soetomo General Academic Hospital Surabaya is coronary artery bypass grafting ...
Ghuraba Adi Surya, Kun Arifi Abbas
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