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ABSTRACT Background The effectiveness of the peritoneal fluid L‐lactate‐to‐total solids ratio (PFL:PFTS) as a diagnostic marker for strangulating lesions of the small intestine (SI) and large colon (LC) has not been investigated. Objectives Describe and compare the PFL:PTFS and blood lactate (BL), peritoneal fluid lactate (PFL) and PFL:BL difference ...
Leonardo A. Parra‐Moyano+4 more
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CPR-induced consciousness in hypothermic cardiac arrest: Where is the limit of tolerance of the human brain? A case report. [PDF]
Migiel Ł+5 more
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Neuropsychiatric Manifestations in Breath‐Hold Divers and the Folklore of Tomokazuki
ABSTRACT Diving can affect neuropsychiatric functions. Previous studies of Taravana syndrome in Polynesian pearl divers, which have similarities to decompression illness following breath‐hold diving, and of Chiyamai in Japanese breath‐hold divers, which have symptoms like panic disorder, show what modern medicine can learn from the wisdom of tradition.
Tomoko Komagamine+2 more
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Summary With the evolving landscape of diseases, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) now encompasses more than half of all heart failure patients. This condition is clinically diverse, involving multiple organ systems and often occurring alongside the aging process.
Zhongwen Qi+6 more
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Targeted Temperature Management in Pregnant Patients after Cardiac Arrest: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Azadikhah Jahromi S+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Children's body composition makes them highly susceptible to heat loss, which is further amplified by anesthetic‐induced inhibition of thermoregulatory control. Perioperative hypothermia can lead to adverse outcomes, thus highlighting the importance of core temperature monitoring for pediatric patients undergoing general anesthesia.
Alexandra C. Cates+2 more
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Error Traps in the Intrahospital Transport of Critically Ill and Anesthetized Children
ABSTRACT Intrahospital transport of anesthetized and critically ill children is a routine event that carries myriad risks. Patients with a vast array of conditions are transported between the intensive care unit, procedural and diagnostic imaging suites, emergency department, and other areas. Given this complexity, the range of potential adverse events
Bishr Haydar
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Body temperature regulates glucose metabolism and torpid behavior. [PDF]
Lee ML+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Children are sometimes transported via fixed or rotary wing aircraft for medical care. If they are intubated with a cuffed endotracheal tube (ETT), changes in environmental pressure during transport can alter cuff pressure. Cuff management in this setting varies widely by region and by organization. In this historical
Matthew Desmond+1 more
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