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ABSTRACT Objective To assess if surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Disorder (OSAD) is safe for infants and toddlers. Methods Retrospective cohort study of paediatric patients undergoing OSA surgery; partial or complete tonsillectomy with adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy without adenoidectomy and adenoidectomy.
Daniel Levi +8 more
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Early 72‐h dynamic changes in key physiological and laboratory parameters predict extubation failure and 28‐day mortality in severe pneumonia‐induced ARDS. Extubation failure is strongly associated with increased mortality, highlighting the clinical value of dynamic monitoring for early risk stratification in ICU patients.
Chen Wang +3 more
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Abstract Background Pregabalin reduces excitatory neurotransmitter release and is used for anxiolysis in humans, cats, and horses. The effects of pregabalin on equine recovery following isoflurane anaesthesia are unknown. Objectives To determine if pre‐anaesthetic oral pregabalin influences recovery time and/or quality from isoflurane anaesthesia in ...
Abigail Blanton +8 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To identify and synthesise the ethical, feasibility and acceptability challenges associated with implementing eye‐tracking research with clinicians in acute care settings and to explore strategies to address these concerns. Design Scoping review using the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology.
Patrick Lavoie +9 more
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Kenneth Nugent, Hawa Edriss
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Incidencia de extubaciones fallidas y factores de riesgo concomitantes en pacientes de la unidad de terapia intensiva pediátrica: experiencia en un hospital universitario [PDF]
Antecedentes: la extubación fallida se defi ne como la necesidad de recolocar un tubo endotraqueal durante las primeras 48 horas posteriores a la extubación.
Aguilera Castillo, Mayela del Carmen +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Music has been proposed as a simple, non‐invasive intervention to modulate stress responses in patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). Its potential impact on cortisol levels represents a promising approach to mitigating physiological stress in intensive care.
Carmen Fernández‐Álvarez +3 more
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ARE LEFT HANDED SURGEONS LEFT OUT? [PDF]
Being a left-handed surgeon, more specifically a left-handed ENT surgeon, presents a unique pattern of difficulties.This article is an overview of left-handedness and a personal account of the specific difficulties a left-handed ENT surgeon faces.
Kothandaraman, SriKamkshi +1 more
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Oxygen Stewardship in Adult Critical Care: A Quality Improvement Initiative
ABSTRACT Background Oxygen therapy is commonly administered in critical care, yet patients frequently receive oxygen above recommended saturation targets. Excessive oxygen exposure may contribute to avoidable harm and unnecessary resource use. Despite guideline recommendations, reliable adherence to oxygen titration targets in routine intensive care ...
Wei Jun Dan Ong +7 more
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