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Anaesthetic management of giant encephalocele [PDF]
One of the several challenges to the anaesthesiologists, is management of child with difficult airway. Management of even normal airway in a neonate is different and complex as compared to airway of two year old child and that of adult. Definition of the
Jain, Sunita+3 more
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A unique hydrogel based on extracellular matrix from fish swim bladder, which is suitable for transcatheter delivery and possesses remarkable reparative capabilities for treating heart failure, is developed. It emerges as a multi‐effect factor profoundly influencing inflammation regulation, angiogenesis, and myocardial metabolism.
Yulong Fu+9 more
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Slovene Society algorithm for difficult airway management
Complications arising from airway management represent an important cause of anaesthesia-associated morbidity and mortality. Anaesthetic practice itself can lead to preventable harm, a particular example being persistent attempts at direct laryngoscopy ...
Tatjana Stopar Pintarič+3 more
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A study on outcome of intubation in Emergency Department, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia. [PDF]
Introduction. In Malaysia, Emergency Medicine is a new specialty without any less important role in health care delivery. Universiti Sains Malaysia is the first university in Malaysia offering postgraduate study in Emergency Medicine.
Mohd Alip, Rabiha
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Bronchoscopy, Imaging, and Concurrent Diseases in Dogs with Bronchiectasis: (2003-2014). [PDF]
BackgroundBronchiectasis is a permanent and debilitating sequel to chronic or severe airway injury, however, diseases associated with this condition are poorly defined.ObjectiveTo evaluate results of diagnostic tests used to document bronchiectasis and ...
Byrne, BA+4 more
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Predicting the difficult airway [PDF]
### Key points The difficult airway (DA) has been defined as ‘the clinical situation in which a conventionally trained anesthesiologist experiences difficulty with face mask ventilation of the upper airway, difficulty with tracheal intubation, or both’.1 A more complete definition would include airway instrumentation (e.g.
SM Crawley, AJ Dalton
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A stretchable, breathable, large‐area high‐density sEMG (HD‐sEMG) electrode array is reported, which enables seamless integration to the complex surface of the submental and infrahyoid muscles to detect high‐fidelity HD‐sEMG signals during swallowing.
Weijie Hong+9 more
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A dual‐modal wearable pulse detection system is developed for sleep apnea monitoring by integrating a self‐powered PENG and PPG sensor with a biomimetic fingertip structure. Through a two‐stage detection strategy, continuous PPW monitoring and on‐demand PPG detection achieve high‐accuracy sleep apnea recognition while maintaining low power consumption.
Jia Wang+10 more
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Endotracheal intubation under local anesthesia and sedation in an infant with difficult airway
Management of the difficult airway in an infant is a challenge for the anesthesiologist. A 10-month-old infant presented to an otolaryngologist with nasopharyngeal mass since birth, which had increased rapidly in size in the last 1 month and was hanging ...
Kirti N Saxena, Parul Bansal
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