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Oral wound healing in the elderly: Mechanisms, challenges, and innovations
Abstract Objective This narrative synthesizes current knowledge on the biological mechanisms, clinical challenges, and regenerative innovations for optimizing intraoral wound healing in the elderly. Methods Narrative review of preclinical and clinical studies addressing age‐related changes in the four canonical wound‐healing phases (hemostasis ...
Ann M. Decker +7 more
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Abstract Pedro de Ayala served as a diplomat for King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile at the courts of Henry VII, King of England, and James IV, King of Scots. In July 1498, he wrote a letter, partly in cipher, to report to his king and queen on such matters as Spain's interests in international diplomacy; the characters and ...
Adrian William Jaime +2 more
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Individual Virtues, Social Movements, and Allyship in the Sphere of Intellectual Disability
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Tommy Ness
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ABSTRACT There is a growing interest in elucidating the mechanisms that drive the benefits of physical exercise on cognitive performance. A key element for a better understanding of a particular phenomenon (e.g., the mediators of the exercise‐cognition interaction) is the selection of an appropriate control condition/group as the basis for causal ...
Fabian Herold +6 more
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Resolving a debate over social freedom
Abstract When I am unable to drive due to a road blockade, there seems to be a morally relevant difference between a case in which the road is blocked by workers and a case in which the road is blocked by a landslide. Many political philosophers tried to capture this pretheoretical judgment at a more abstract level through the formulation of a concept ...
Ilkin Huseynli
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Passive leg raising in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest [PDF]
The use of passive leg raising (PLR) in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is sometimes discussed and even recommended. The effect of this intervention has never been properly addressed. We planned to determine whether PLR in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is associated with an improved survival to 30 days.In eight districts in western Sweden ...
Johan Holmen +2 more
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Intensive Care Medicine, 2008
To assess whether the passive leg raising test can help in predicting fluid responsiveness.Nonsystematic review of the literature.Passive leg raising has been used as an endogenous fluid challenge and tested for predicting the hemodynamic response to fluid in patients with acute circulatory failure.
Xavier Monnet +2 more
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To assess whether the passive leg raising test can help in predicting fluid responsiveness.Nonsystematic review of the literature.Passive leg raising has been used as an endogenous fluid challenge and tested for predicting the hemodynamic response to fluid in patients with acute circulatory failure.
Xavier Monnet +2 more
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Passive Leg Raising during Pregnancy
American Journal of Perinatology, 2014To determine if passive leg raising (PLR) significantly increases cardiac output in a cohort of healthy pregnant women during the third trimester.Using a noninvasive monitor, baseline hemodynamic measurements for arterial blood pressure, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac output, cardiac index, stroke volume, and systemic ...
Nicole Ribeiro, Marques +7 more
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Acute cardiovascular response to passive leg raising
Critical Care Medicine, 1988Cardiac output by thoracic bioimpedance, heart rate, BP, oxygen saturation, and transcutaneous oxygen tension were measured at 1-min intervals in 45 patients before and after passive leg raising (PLR). Mean cardiac index increased only 0.09 +/- 0.02 (SEM) L/min.m2 (p less than .001), mean transcutaneous oxygen tension increased 1.6 +/- 0.6 torr (p less
D H, Wong +5 more
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Pulse Contour Analysis to Assess Hemodynamic Response to Passive Leg Raising
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2011The authors evaluated the ability of 2 pulse contour cardiac output (CO) techniques to track CO changes during passive leg raising (PLR) to assess fluid loading responsiveness.A prospective study.An intensive care unit in a university hospital.Twenty mechanically ventilated postoperative cardiac surgery patients.Thirty-degree PLR.The authors estimated ...
R B P De Wilde
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