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Outcome and Survival Following Cardiogenic Shock Supported By IABP Versus Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices in a National Cohort [PDF]
Robert Stretch, Pramod Bonde
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Monitoring skin blood flow to rapidly identify alterations in tissue perfusion during fluid removal using continuous veno-venous hemofiltration in patients with circulatory shock [PDF]
Wasineenart Mongkolpun+3 more
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Abstract Aims In the context of pharmacology and toxicology education, there is a growing shift toward programmatic assessment models that prioritize longitudinal learning, reflection and development of higher‐order cognitive skills. As part of this transition, we are exploring alternative and more meaningful forms of assessment. This qualitative study
Narin Akrawi+2 more
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Abstract This paper examines how an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) expert mission for technical assistance in the late 1950s to Greece was effectively transformed into a mission to achieve the IAEA′s central objective: to consolidate its position as the leading global authority on radiation protection. The study focuses on the work of Alfred
Loukas Freris
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SUBLINGUAL PCO2 IN PATIENTS WITH CIRCULATORY SHOCK.
Jacques Créteur+2 more
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Early Enteral Nutrition Tolerance in Patients With Cardiogenic Shock Requiring Mechanical Circulatory Support [PDF]
Wen-Jun Liu+9 more
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Reduced Adult Neurogenesis in Humans Results From a Tradeoff Rather Than Direct Negative Selection
Embryonic radial glia (RG) generate neurons, glial cells, and later adult neural stem cells, which sustain adult neurogenesis (top, left to right). Human‐specific genetic modifications (blue arrow), selected to boost early RG neurogenic activity, may lead to premature RG exhaustion and reduced adult neurogenesis in the human brain (bottom).
David Morizet, Laure Bally‐Cuif
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Objectives: Although surgery remains the gold standard treatment for acute valvular dysfunction complicated by cardiogenic shock, transcatheter management has emerged as an alternative.
Yu Hohri, MD, PhD+10 more
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Abstract Plasma expanders (PEs) are commonly used to replace lost blood volume for septic shock patients with increased vascular permeability. Human serum albumin (HSA) is the preferred PE, due to its innate ability to restore blood colloid osmotic pressure (COP).
Amna Abdalbaqi+7 more
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