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Oxygen therapy in respiratory disorders
PhDOxygen therapy remains a cornerstone of medical practice and is generally regarded as being safe. However, there is a lack of clinical evidence to support the routine use of oxygen therapy, and in certain conditions, injudicious oxygen may cause harm.
Wijesinghe, Meme
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ABSTRACT Acute lung injury (ALI) is a severe complication of sepsis, yet the role of lncRNA NORAD in its pathogenesis remains unclear. Using LPS‐stimulated BEAS‐2B and HBEC3‐KT cells as well as cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)‐induced ALI models in C57BL/6 mice, we found that NORAD expression was markedly upregulated and promoted cell injury ...
Han Liu +4 more
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Introduction: Obesity has long been considered a risk factor for the development of various pathologies, yet evidence supporting increased risk of perioperative mortality in obese individuals developing postoperative complications is limited.
Memtsoudis, Stavros G. +12 more
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ABSTRACT Since 2019, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) has been associated with increased risks of preterm birth and placental complications. We prospectively investigated alterations in microRNAs (miRNAs) and cytokines in placental and amniotic tissues from pregnant women with and without COVID‐19 to evaluate the infection's impact on pregnancy ...
Wei‐Chun Chen +3 more
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Plasmodium vivax-induced Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Arvind A Bamanikar +2 more
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Mechanical ventilation in adult respiratory distress syndrome: a good friend or a secret killer?
Adult respiratory distress syndrome is characterized by a high mortality rate despite enormous progress in the technology of ventilators, improvement in the diagnostic tools and in pharmacological treatment. Mechanical ventilation, although necessary, is
P. Pewlosi, L. Gattinoni
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ABSTRACT Sepsis‐induced acute lung injury (ALI) remains challenging to treat, with conventional anti‐inflammatory therapies offering limited efficacy. The lymphatic system is crucial for removing edema and inflammatory mediators, and its impairment can exacerbate lung injury.
He Wang +4 more
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Specific proteins of inflammatory cells and alpha1-proteinase inhibitor in alveolar epithelial lining fluid of polytraumatized patients [PDF]
Jochum, Marianne, Sturm, J. A.
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Pregabalin Efficacy in Treatment of Chronic Neurogenic Cough
The use of neuromodulators for chronic cough has increased; however, the choice of medication, dosing regimen, and duration are still unclear. This longitudinal study of 95 adults taking pregabalin, 75 mg twice daily, for CNC demonstrated 78% improvement or resolution of cough, 17% unchanged, 1% worse cough, with a mean of 6 weeks of therapy, and only ...
Jacqui Allen +3 more
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Typhoid fever or enteric fever is one of the most common outpatient ailments seen in our country and is caused by Salmonella typhi and its sub-species.
Robin Choudhary +3 more
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