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ABSTRACT Background There is a lack of ethical triage and treatment guidelines for the entrapped and mangled extremity (E&ME) in resource‐scarce environments (RSE): mass casualty incidents, low‐ to middle‐income countries, complex humanitarian emergencies including conflict, and prolonged transport times (RSE).
Eric S. Weinstein+11 more
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Care pathways for reduced fetal movements: A cost‐consequence analysis
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the costs and consequences of a new midwife‐navigator‐facilitated care pathway for reduced fetal movements. Materials and Methods This study was conducted at a tertiary obstetric centre in Queensland, Australia and modelling occurred for this and smaller services.
Matthew J. Mcknoulty+1 more
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Handheld, Portable Ultrasound in the Neonatal Intensive Care Nursery: A New, Inexpensive Tool for the Rapid Diagnosis of Common Neonatal Problems [PDF]
Vladimir F. Burdjalov+3 more
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A Micro-Scale Mobile-Enabled Implantable Medical Sensor [PDF]
Micro-scale implantable medical devices (IMDs) extend the immense benefits of sensors used in health management. However, their development is limited by many requirements and challenges, such as the use of safe materials, size restrictions, safe and efficient powering, and selection of suitable wireless communication technologies. Some of the proposed
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ABSTRACT In the dynamic field of urology, percutaneous nephrolithotomy is the gold standard procedure for treating large kidney stones and has greatly benefitted from technological advancements that improve its safety and efficacy. This review highlights significant innovations in percutaneous nephrolithotomy including integrated navigation systems ...
Kazumi Taguchi+6 more
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Prospective Evaluation of Handheld Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Blunt Abdominal Trauma [PDF]
Adam Brooks, Ben Davies, Jim Connolly
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Abstract Background Optimal selection of vascular access devices is based on multiple factors and is the first strategy to reduce vascular access device‐related complications. This process is dependent on behavioural and human factors. The COM‐B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behaviour) model was used as a theoretical framework to organize the ...
Ismael Fernández‐Fernández+2 more
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Hand-Held Ultrasound Devices Compared with High-End Ultrasound Systems: A Systematic Review
The aim of this study was to review the scientific literature available on the comparison of hand-held ultrasound devices with high-end systems for abdominal and pleural applications.
Alexander Rykkje+2 more
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Prehospital echocardiography in pulseless electrical activity victims using portable, handheld ultrasound [PDF]
Christian Byhahn+5 more
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Assessing The Performance Characteristics of Handheld Ultrasound in A Rheumatic Heart Disease Screening Program [PDF]
Zachary P. Kaltenborn+6 more
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