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Cross‐cultural adaptation of the FRAIL scale for critically ill patients in Spain
Abstract Aim To translate and culturally adapt the FRAIL scale into Spanish and perform a preliminary test of diagnostic accuracy in patients admitted to intensive care units. Design Cross‐sectional diagnostic study. Methods Five intensive care units (ICU) in Spain were participated. Stage 1: Three native Spanish‐speaking bilingual translators familiar
Susana Arias‐Rivera +24 more
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M1‐linked ubiquitination facilitates NF‐κB activation and survival during sterile inflammation
Methionine 1 (M1)‐linked ubiquitination is an evolutionary conserved response that plays a key part in protecting organisms against pathogen infection. In this study, Aalto et al. explored the role of M1‐ubiquitination during sterile inflammation induced by mechanical, hypoxic or oxidative stress.
Anna Aalto +7 more
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Aim To determine if walking ability and presence of intellectual disability and epilepsy change from childhood to 50 years of age in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), and if such changes are related to age, sex, or CP subtype. Method This was a population‐based follow‐up study of 142 adults born from 1959 to 1978 (82 males, 60 females; mean age 48y
Ulrica Jonsson +3 more
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Medical students and surgical trainees were randomized to robotic or laparoscopic simulator training followed by cadaveric surgical tasks. The robotic groups had a shorter learning curve with better task performance. Another advantage for robotic surgery Background Minimally invasive surgery is the standard technique for many operations.
T. M. H. Gall +4 more
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Abstract Survivors of traumatic events commonly suffer from long‐term pain and related somatic symptomatology. To test the predominant hypothesis that survivors’ pain comprises sequela of persistent posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), we assessed the sequential order of symptom development among young survivors of a terrorist attack.
Synne Øien Stensland +4 more
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Neuroenhancement in surgeons: benefits, risks and ethical dilemmas
Mistakes are inevitable in healthcare, and surgeons traditionally aim to avoid these through training and surgical technology. Emerging neuroenhancement techniques have demonstrated significant gains in cognitive and motor domains that could offset the errors seen in surgical practice.
R. Patel +4 more
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Covid prolongado: estudio de corte transversal
Introducción: La enfermedad por Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) es un problema de salud pública a nivel mundial. Posterior a las 3 semanas de iniciado el cuadro entre un 10-87% de los pacientes persisten con síntomas.
Manuel Antonio Prieto +2 more
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Traducción del italiano por María José Rebollo ...
Caporali, Riccardo +1 more
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Sin financiación 0.114 SJR (2009) Q3, 26/35 Family practice; Q4, 378/423 Public health, environmental and occupational health ...
Avellaneda Fernández, Alfredo +10 more
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Low‐Cost Monitoring System of Sensors for Evaluating Dynamic Solicitations of Semitrailer Structure
Analysis of the fatigue life of a semitrailer structure necessitates identification of the loads and dynamic solicitations in the structure. These forces can be introduced in computer simulation software (multibody + finite element) for analysing the response of different design solutions to them.
Pablo Luque +8 more
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