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Abstract Background and aims Injecting‐related bacterial infections are increasing in many countries. Systemic infections often require prolonged treatment. Evidence suggests that people who inject drugs who have invasive infections are less likely to complete antimicrobial treatment and have poorer outcomes than patients without a history of injecting
Lucy O. Attwood+7 more
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Bleeding resuscitation in the ambulance service, an observational study of standard care in Sweden. [PDF]
Skallsjö G+13 more
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ABSTRACT Background Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPROM) is a common obstetric complication with significant maternal and foetal consequences. There is a lack of contemporary evidence regarding the optimal management of PPROM, including the best antibiotic regimen and management at previable gestations.
Sonia Kua+6 more
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Luteolin reduces necroptosis in the diabetic heart after cardiac arrest and resuscitation by activating sirtuin 3. [PDF]
Yang JT+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Guidelines for managing acute behavioural disturbance typically exclusively focus on care for adults in mental health and related settings, how this should be adapted to safely manage in pregnancy and the early postpartum including in settings such as maternity wards is less clear. Aims To undertake a systematic and state of the art
Megan Galbally+6 more
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Remodeling the trauma bay to improve communication and patient care: a novel approach to trauma resuscitations. [PDF]
Tien L+10 more
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Impact of Metabolic Surgery on Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Cohort Analysis
ABSTRACT Background With the upsurge of obesity in Australia and worldwide, the incidence of metabolic surgery is increasing in women of reproductive age. Metabolic surgery reduces the rate of gestational diabetes mellitus, however, the risk remains about that for the general population.
Jasmine Wintour+4 more
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A 74-Year-Old Man with Refractory Hypotension in the Setting of COVID-19 Infection. [PDF]
Despotes KA, Keyserling TC, Dover KL.
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