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Although the clinical manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 viral infection affect mainly the respiratory system, cardiac complications are common and are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. While echocardiographic alterations indicating myocardial
Gergely Rácz +10 more
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“Non-invasive” brain stimulation is not non-invasive [PDF]
The functions of the healthy brain can be studied in two main ways. Firstly, the changes in the brain's state can be measured using techniques such as EEG or functional MRI. Secondly, the activity of the brain can be disrupted through the use of brain stimulation. The famous experiments of Wilder Penfield and colleagues in the 1950s showed the power of
Nick J. Davis +2 more
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New Insights on the Stradivari “Coristo” Mandolin: A Combined Non-Invasive Spectroscopic Approach
In this work, one of the two existing mandolins made by Antonio Stradivari has been investigated for the first time, as a rare exemplar of the lesser-known class of plucked string instruments.
Francesca Volpi +6 more
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Non-invasive investigations [PDF]
The most commonly used techniques for imaging the effects of coronary artery disease (CAD) on the heart are myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS) and echocardiography. Both tests have been validated during exercise and pharmacological stress and they are valuable for the diagnosis and aiding management decisions in patients with suspected or known ...
C, Anagnostopoulos +2 more
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Non-invasive ventilation [PDF]
The paper describes the history and the present of non-invasive ventilation, the therapeutic method which plays an essential role in the therapy of acute as well as chronic respiratory illnesses. It focuses on indications and contraindications, adverse effects as well as some pitfalls of this therapy.Key words: non-invasive ventilation (NIV ...
David, Havel, Jan, Zeman
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The cerebellum is strongly implicated in learning new motor skills. Theta burst stimulation (TBS), a form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, can be used to influence cerebellar activity.
Giacomo Koch +13 more
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Temporal interference (TI) could stimulate deep motor cortex and induce movement without affecting the overlying cortex in previous mouse studies. However, there is still lack of evidence on potential TI effects in human studies.
Zhiqiang Zhu +7 more
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19. Radial artery ultrasound predicts the success of transradial coronary angiography
Smaller radial artery diameter, CSA, and perimeter is associated with higher vascular access complications during coronary angiography. The transradial approach has become the preferred vascular access during conventional coronary angiography (CCA).
R. Abazid +5 more
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Soiling deposition and wrong conservation practices are among the causes of the decay process that can affect the morphological, mechanical, and compositional features of the varnish, the most exposed layer of an artefact.
Michela Albano +9 more
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Non-invasive ventilation in the elderly – never too late!
Dear Editor, Practising evidence-based medicine in an ageing population is challenging. Nevertheless, using age as a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure contraindication is less and less common.
Leonor Mendonça Almeida +5 more
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