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Alveolar Extracellular Vesicles May Protect Some Patients With Chronic Aspiration From Pneumonia
A subset of patients with chronic aspiration appear to be relatively protected against pneumonias. This prospective observational study examines the alveolar fluid of patients with chronic aspiration with and without pneumonia. We found relatively little difference in classical cytokine levels but a difference in both the level and protein composition ...
James T. Ross+11 more
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Intermittent positive pressure respiration as a treatment in severe respiratory distress syndrome.
Maria Delivoria‐Papadopoulos+2 more
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Red cell volume in respiratory distress syndrome [PDF]
R. Usher+4 more
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ABSTRACT Comprehensive understanding of community‐acquired pneumonia (CAP) patient's clinical phenotypes is imperative for facilitating prognosis and formulating treatment guidelines. However, the efficacy of corticosteroid therapy in managing CAP remains a topic of debate requiring further scrutiny.
Qiangqiang Qin+12 more
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Pregnancy, Delivery, and Neonatal Outcomes in Women with Tourette Syndrome or Chronic Tic Disorder
Abstract Background Adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes in women with Tourette syndrome or chronic tic disorder (TS/CTD) have not been systematically studied. This Swedish population‐based study investigated associations between maternal TS/CTD and pregnancy, delivery, and neonatal outcomes.
Neda Razaz, Lorena Fernández de la Cruz
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Background : Neonatal period is one of the most important periods in human's life. Low birth weight and immaturity is often the cause of death. (weight less them 1000grm and pregnancy less than 30 weeks).
Salman Yazdi, Tatarpour, P, Hosseini, F
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Continuous postive airways pressure treatment by a face chamber in idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome. [PDF]
Håkan Åhlström+2 more
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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
A. Combes+24 more
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Physiological barriers to oral intake in survivors of critical illness: A scoping review
Abstract Oral nutrition is the predominant mode of nutrition delivery on the post–Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ward; yet, it is associated with lower intake than via enteral or parenteral nutrition. There are limited data on barriers that influence oral intake in ICU survivors.
Breanna J. Teleki+4 more
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