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We compared the pre‐, intra‐, and postoperative characteristics among three groups of patients who underwent posterior vertebral column resection (PVCR) to clarify age‐related characteristics and to guide patient management, surgical planning, and complication avoiding. We compared and analyzed the etiology, surgical events, outcomes, and complications
Zhibo Song +8 more
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Objective. To explore the related factors of diarrhea in critically ill patients with enteral nutrition (EN) in the intensive care unit (ICU). Methods. This single‐center retrospective study analyzed the occurrence of intolerant diarrhea in ICU patients receiving EN treatment in our hospital.
Donglian Liu +3 more
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Abstract Background Critically ill patients who are hospitalized in a neurological intensive care unit (NICU) are largely susceptible to nutrition risk. However, only a limited number of studies have investigated the applicable assessment tool in NICUs. Methods This was a prospective observational study conducted at a single‐center NICU. A total of 140
Ping Zhang +3 more
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Comparing Bedside Methods of Determining Placement of Gastric Tubes in Children [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy and predictive validity of pH, bilirubin, and CO2 in identifying gastric tube placement errors in children.
Austin, Joan K. +5 more
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Improvement of COVID‐19 with renal failure and paralytic ileus by using steroids
Coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) may be associated with multiple organ failure due to vascular endothelial damage. Here, we report a case of COVID‐19 in which a patient suffered from ileus complications and was difficult to manage systemically. However, he recovered with high doses of steroids, hemodialysis, and the nasal intestine without the use of ...
Atsushi Kitamura +2 more
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Evaluating the use of fibrin glue for sealing low-output enterocutaneous fistulas: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The management of an enterocutaneous fistula poses a significant challenge to surgeons and is often associated with a costly hospital stay and long-term discomfort. The use of fibrin glue in the fistula tract has been shown to promote closure
Bin Quan +12 more
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Gastric cancer is a malignant tumor with a high incidence in the world, and the incidence rate only increases every year. Because of the loss of mental property caused by surgery and postoperative recovery treatment, it has become a difficult problem for many families to solve.
Liang Wang +5 more
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Is enteral feeding tolerated during therapeutic hypothermia? [PDF]
Objective To determine whether patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest tolerate early enteral nutrition. Methods We undertook a single-centre longitudinal cohort analysis of the tolerance of enteral feeding by 55 ...
Nolan, Jerry P., Williams, Marie-Louise
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MANAGEMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE PERITONITIS IN LOW-RESOURCES SERVICES [PDF]
Background. Postoperative peritonitis (PP) reminds one of the most difficult complications in abdominal surgery with mortality rate 22.3 – 90 %. Methods. In Ivano-Frankivsk Regional (tertiary level) Clinical Hospital (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine ...
Droniak, Mykola
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ObjectiveTo explore the effect of the improved passive waiting for the nasointestinal with the casing wrap around the tip on the outcome of nasointestinal feeding tube placement (NFTP) and placement period.MethodsRandomized controlled trials were used to
CAI Jing, WANG Fengtao, LIU Jingfang
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