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ABSTRACT The low proton density and high signal decay rate of pulmonary tissue have previously hampered the application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the clinical evaluation of lung disorders. With the continuing technical advances in scanners, coils, pulse sequences, and image postprocessing, pulmonary MRI can provide structural and ...
Linyu Wu+7 more
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Sex differences in exercise-induced diaphragmatic fatigue in endurance-trained athletes [PDF]
There is evidence that female athletes may be more susceptible to exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia and expiratory flow limitation and have greater increases in operational lung volumes during exercise relative to men.
A. William Sheel+10 more
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Temporomandibular disorder and dysfunctional breathing
This article studied the relationship among respiratory, masticatory and cervical muscles and the factors that contribute for TMD. It consists in a review of studies approaching dysfunctional breathing and TMD, enclosing mouth breathing syndrome, anxiety,
Eliane C. Rodrigues Corrêa+1 more
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Thoracic Ultrasonography in Calves: A Narrative Review of Techniques and Reporting Practices
ABSTRACT Ultrasonography of the bovine lung is a noninvasive technique allowing recognition of lower respiratory tract lesions and differentiation from disease limited to the upper respiratory tract. Techniques for scanning the thorax have evolved to facilitate examination of cohorts of calves quickly, while maintaining accuracy. Classification systems
George Lindley+2 more
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Randomized crossover comparison of proportional assist ventilation and patient-triggered ventilation in extremely low birth weight infants with evolving chronic lung disease [PDF]
Background: Refinement of ventilatory techniques remains a challenge given the persistence of chronic lung disease of preterm infants. Objective: To test the hypothesis that proportional assist ventilation ( PAV) will allow to lower the ventilator ...
Andreas Schulze+17 more
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Abstract Background The utility of surface‐guided radiation therapy (SGRT) with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) remains underexplored compared to its application with deep inspiratory breath hold (DIBH). This study investigates the integration of CPAP and SGRT, focusing on positional reproducibility and treatment efficiency.
Jin Dong Cho+4 more
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Placental Transfusion for Asphyxiated Infants. [PDF]
The current recommendation for umbilical cord management of non-vigorous infants (limp, pale, and not breathing) who need resuscitation at birth is to immediately clamp the umbilical cord.
Bava, Sunita+3 more
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EFFECT OF DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING WITH AND WITHOUT PURSE-LIPS BREATHING IN SUBJECT WITH EMPHYSEMA DISEASE [PDF]
Tahzeeb Fatima and Devendra Kumar Trivedi Minhaj Tahir
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Abstract Purpose In electron beam therapy targeting superficial thoracic and abdominal lesions, the source‐to‐surface distance (SSD) varies due to patient respiration. This study aimed to investigate the percentage depth dose (PDD) and off‐center ratio (OCR) of 6, 9, and 12 MeV electron beams at extended SSDs; and to assess the variations in dose ...
Takaaki Ito+4 more
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Introduction: Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) is a widely used form of non-invasive respiratory support in neonates. The general aim of nCPAP therapy is to improve lung volume, oxygenation and decrease work of breathing. There is little
Lomp, Andrea, Lomp, Andrea
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