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Anorectal malformations (ARM) are a heterogeneous group of congenital anomalies affecting the embryologic development of the distal intestine and perineal structures, with an estimated incidence ranging from 1 in 1,500 to 1 in 5,000 live births, showing ...
Castro Cruz, Antonio +2 more
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Se presentó el caso de un paciente de 42 años de edad, operado en el Hospital General Universitario «Abel Santamaría Cuadrado» de Pinar del Río, que presentaba una fístula entero cutánea, por persistencia del conducto onfalomesentérico.
Sosa Hernández, Roberto +4 more
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In persistent AF, adjunctive dominant frequency‐guided ablation after pulmonary vein isolation did not significantly improve outcomes. Limited overlap between high‐frequency sites and low‐voltage areas suggests functional–structural dissociation, while right atrial low‐voltage burden predicts recurrence.
Koji Kumagai +10 more
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Visceral fat-to-muscle ratio is associated with inflammatory ileus after excision of intestinal fistula with severe abdominal adhesions. [PDF]
Yang F +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background While various pulsed field ablation (PFA) systems for atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation have become available in recent years, data comparing long‐term efficacy outcomes remain limited. Purpose To compare long‐term efficacy outcomes of two commercially available PFA systems to perform pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) for AF in a ...
Marisa van der Graaf +18 more
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A standardized, nurse‐led heparinization protocol significantly improves the speed, consistency, and precision of achieving therapeutic ACT levels during left atrial ablation, while reducing excessive anticoagulation and maintaining a comparable safety profile to conventional operator‐guided dosing.
Vanessa Sciacca +14 more
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Intestinal fistula following concentrated hydrochloric acid ingestion: a rare case report. [PDF]
Zhu X, Chen Y, Ou Z, Zhang R, Wang Z.
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ABSTRACT Objective Postoperative infection is a serious complication of bone augmentation procedures, potentially resulting in graft failure, basal bone resorption, and spread of infection to adjacent anatomic spaces. This paper introduces the CPR (Cleanse, Perfuse, and Retain) protocol and illustrates its clinical application in the management of low‐
Istvan A. Urban +2 more
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"Gut Point": POCUS Leading to the Detection of Postoperative Intestinal Fistula. [PDF]
Menegozzo CAM +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Restrictive transfusion (Hb < 7 g/dL) is recommended for most perioperative patients, but the optimal threshold for those with cardiovascular disease or Hb 7–10 g/dL remains uncertain. The Perioperative Transfusion Trigger Score (POTTS), which integrates adrenaline requirement, FiO2, temperature, and angina history, may standardize ...
Shucong Liang +9 more
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