Acute mesenteric ischemia is an acute disruption of blood supply to part of the intestine, which, if untreated, leads to bowel wall necrosis and a patient’s death.
O. A. Staroseltseva+8 more
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Video killed the Macintosh star: the definitive risk management experience of E. Profili Hospital in Fabriano on routine pediatric videolaryngoscopy. [PDF]
Introduction Airway management in tracheal intubation represents one of the crucial issues in current anaesthesiological practice, in which risk management plays an essential role.
E. Pisello+7 more
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In addition to high mortality, craniocerebral injuries have another danger, a long rehabilitation period and a high percentage of disability with the development of cognitive impairment.
A. I. Shpichko+7 more
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Intravenous infusion route in maternal resuscitation: a scoping review
Background The concept that upper extremities can be used as an infusion route during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in pregnant women is a reasonable recommendation considering the characteristic circulation of pregnant women; however, this method is not
Eishin Nakamura+6 more
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Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Involving the Brain and Spinal Cord
Neurofibromatosis type 2 is a rare genetic disease that occurs with a frequency of approximately 1 in 50,000 newborns and is characterized by benign tumors, mainly bilateral schwannomas of the VIII cranial nerve.
O. A. Staroseltseva+6 more
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A case report of an innovative ultrasound-assisted patient tailored lumbar plexus block with alternative anatomical landmarks in a traumatic femur fracture in a 16 year old boy. [PDF]
Lumbar plexus block (LPB) is an advanced regional an-esthesia technique practiced by relatively few experi- enced regional anesthesiologists. Difficulties are linked to the depth of structures and the high risk of accidental punctures, lowering its ...
L. Brugiaferri+8 more
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The Role of Ultrasound in Diagnosing Community-Acquired Pneumonia
BACKGROUND The literature review is devoted to an urgent problem of the diagnosis of pneumonia in the practice of an anesthesiologist-resuscitator using ultrasound.
D. O. Starostin, A. N. Kuzovlev
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Preliminary study: routine use of videolaryngoscopy as a clinical risk mitigator in tracheal intubation of pediatric patients. The risk management experience of E. Profili Hospital in Fabriano [PDF]
Introduction Airway management in tracheal intubation represents one of the crucial issues in current anaesthesiological practice, in which risk management plays an essential role.
E. Pisello+5 more
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Beyond resuscitate and do-not-resuscitate [PDF]
We applaud Hebert and Selby[1][1] for examining the difficulties of responding to iatrogenic or potentially readily reversible critical incidents in patients with a do-not-resuscitate order. Several Canadian health authorities have already replaced do-not-resuscitate orders with more nuanced ...
Doris Barwich+2 more
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One-lung ventilation with a bronchial blocker in thoracic patients
Background Lung isolation is a technique used in a multitude of surgeries to ensure single-lung ventilation with collapse of the contralateral lung, as to achieve improved access and visualization of relevant anatomical structures. Despite being accepted
Paulo Andrés Cano+5 more
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