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Longitudinal Assessment of QT Apex in Tumor‐Bearing Dogs Receiving Doxorubicin Monotherapy
ABSTRACT Background The cardiac morphologic and functional derangements induced by doxorubicin (DOX) are referred to as DOX‐induced cardiotoxicity (DOX‐IC). Prolongation of the QT apex (QTa) has been identified as a potential marker for the early detection of DOX‐IC in humans. Objectives Describe changes in QTa that occur in dogs with cancer undergoing
Keita Kitagawa+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Procedural sedation interferes with respiratory dynamics in pediatric patients. It reduces lung compliance, causing the closing volume to exceed the functional residual capacity, which can result in airway collapse, atelectasis, and periods of silent desaturation.
Giovanna Chidini+10 more
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Hypersensitivity Reactions to Iodinated Contrast Media: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Clinical Challenges. [PDF]
Losa F+13 more
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ABSTRACT Background Midazolam is commonly used and effective in reducing preoperative anxiety in children. Nonpharmacological interventions, such as video distraction, are also well established for alleviating preoperative anxiety in pediatric patients, particularly those treated in ambulatory settings.
Armin Sablewski+11 more
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Omission of dexamethasone in paclitaxel premedication regimens: protocol of the multicentre, randomised, non-inferiority DEXASTOP trial. [PDF]
Zietse M+11 more
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THE SEDATIVE EFFECT OF PREMEDICATION AS MEASURED BY CATECHOLAMINE EXCRETION
Leonardo R. Martinez+2 more
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Oral premedication: diazepam, metoclopramide and a drink [PDF]
E.N.S. Fry, S. Deshpande
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