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Intravenous Regional Anesthesia (IVRA) is easy to administer and reliable. But delayed onset and lack of postoperative analgesia are the major limitations. Accordingly, many additives have been tried.
M. Elramely, Hatem Elmoutaz
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Comparison of clonidine and dexmedetomidine as adjuncts to intravenous regional anaesthesia
Background and Aims: Intravenous regional anaesthesia (IVRA) provides reliable and rapid analgesia with good muscular relaxation of the extremity distal to the tourniquet, but tourniquet pain and absence of post-operative analgesia are major drawbacks ...
Shalini Pravin Sardesai+2 more
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ABSTRACT Individual protoplasmic astrocytes have very complex and diverse spongiform shapes. The morphological diversity of astrocytes is determined by the structural and functional interactions of the astrocyte with its microenvironment. When faced with pathological conditions, astrocytes reorganize their morphology.
Emma Augustin+20 more
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The Future Hospital in Global Health Systems: The Future Hospital as an Entity
ABSTRACT Health care is changing rapidly. Hospitals are, and will remain, an essential setting to deliver it. We discuss how to maximise the benefits of hospitals in the future in different geographic and health system settings, highlighting a series of cross‐cutting issues.
N. J. Sebire+10 more
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Transduction efficiency and immune responses hinder the application of recombinant adeno‐associated viral (rAAV) vectors in gene therapy. Here, Han et al. describe a new combined strategy for AAV capsid engineering and obtain several AAV variants with higher liver transduction efficiency and less immune activation.
Jiabao Han+9 more
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Abstract Objective Cesarean sections (CS) are among the most performed surgical procedures in the world. Small variations in surgical techniques could have a significant impact on a global scale, for example, in postoperative complications. In the present study we aimed to observe and audit every single step used during first time CS.
Kwaku Asah‐Opoku+9 more
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Choice of Anesthesia Mode, Neuroprotective Therapy in the Surgical Repair of Extracranial Vessels
Objective: to improve the direct results of carotid endarterectomy, by reducing the number of perioperative complications via the choice of an anesthesia mode and a neuroprotective regimen for possible neurological complications.
M. I. Neimark+4 more
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Abstract Intercostal neuralgia (ICN) in pregnancy is a rare condition which, to date, has not been well studied. Due to the lack of evidence, there is not a consensus about effective therapeutic strategies for this condition. The present study investigated the feasibility of ultrasound‐guided intercostal block (UG‐ICB) using ropivacaine for these ...
Laura Tascón Padrón+5 more
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Nerves and Anesthesia: A physics perspective on medicine [PDF]
We present a recent theory for nerve pulse propagation and anesthesia and argue that both nerve activity and the action of anesthetics can be understood on the basis of simple physical laws. It was found experimentally that biological membranes melt from a solid state to a liquid state just below physiological temperature. Such melting processes have a
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Abstract Background OHVIRA syndrome, a urogenital malformation, lacks standardized management. Narrative reviews exist, but there is no a comprehensive meta‐analysis. Objectives The aim of this first systematic review and meta‐analysis is to evaluate the current literature and inform management strategies.
Emma Bonetti+8 more
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