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Therapeutic hypothermia in ECPR: re-examining neuroprotection in refractory cardiac arrest. [PDF]
Chandrabhatla B.
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ABSTRACT Background Studies show that foetal and birthweight‐for‐gestational age centiles are poor predictors of serious neonatal morbidity and neonatal mortality (SNMM) in univariable models. Objective We assessed the predictive performance of multivariable SNMM models based on maternal/pregnancy characteristics, with and without birthweight centiles.
Sid John +5 more
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Therapeutic hypothermia in patients with traumatic brain injury: an umbrella review. [PDF]
Ashayeri H +6 more
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Dried plasma retains hemostatic function and thermal stability during Arctic military operations
Abstract Background Dried plasma offers a practical alternative for remote damage control resuscitation, providing hemostatic support and volume replacement. The Arctic presents challenges that necessitate the need for blood‐based resuscitation to extend the “golden hour.” To address this, we evaluated the hemostatic and thermal stability of dried ...
Kanwal Singh +17 more
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Hemodynamic and biochemical changes in therapeutic hypothermia treatment applied after cardiac arrest. [PDF]
Binici O, Pehlivan VF.
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Fifty Years of Children's Nursing: Reflections on Practice, Research and Future Directions
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Imelda Coyne
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Molecular Hydrogen Affords Similar Neuroprotection to Therapeutic Hypothermia in a Porcine Model of Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy. [PDF]
Balog E +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To report the use of high‐flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy (HFNOT) in three dogs with carbon monoxide poisoning resulting from smoke inhalation. Series Summary Three dogs were presented to the emergency room with carbon monoxide poisoning associated with house fires.
Lauren Robertson +2 more
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Inadvertent Epidural Injection of Cefazolin in a Dog
ABSTRACT Objective To report a case of inadvertent epidural injection of cefazolin in a dog. Case Summary A 5‐year‐old neutered male mixed‐breed dog weighing 37.2 kg was presented to The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center's emergency room after the inadvertent epidural administration of cefazolin.
Jessie Warhoe, Jiwoong Her, Turi Aarnes
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