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Urinary catheterization from benefits to hapless situations and a call for preventive measures. [PDF]
Garg G, Chawla N, Gogia A, Kakar A.
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Isorhythmic atrioventricular dissociation during anaesthesia in a cat
Abstract A 10‐year‐old, male, neutered domestic shorthair cat with suspected hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was referred for cystotomy to remove uroliths present in its urinary bladder. Fifteen minutes after induction of general anaesthesia, atrioventricular dissociation was noted on the electrocardiogram with similar atrial and ventricular firing rates ...
Gemma Padrosa Sala +3 more
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Impact of systematic urinary catheterization protocol in delivery room on covert postpartum urinary retention: a before-after study. [PDF]
Neron M +6 more
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Informing Decision‐Making About Caesarean Birth: A Delphi Study to Develop a Core Information Set
ABSTRACT Objective To develop a caesarean birth core information set. Caesareans are the most common surgery performed in many countries. Women need information for informed decision‐making and consent. Core information sets (CISs) provide baseline information, agreed upon by parents and clinicians, for discussion before a procedure.
Carol Kingdon +50 more
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Giant Atonic Bladder (4000 mL) in the Postpartum Period: A Case Report. [PDF]
Sabeti N +3 more
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Achieving Equitable Access to Obstetric Devices Through Innovation, Improvisation and Off‐Label Use
ABSTRACT The global impact of life‐saving medical devices is directly related to their availability. Access may be limited by cost, availability, or lack of information regarding effectiveness and safety. Addressing the inequity in access requires concerted effort from device developers, the research community, global agencies and professional ...
G. Justus Hofmeyr +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Ascites management is crucial for gynecological cancer patients requiring long‐term treatment. Cancer type‐specific differences may influence CART outcomes, but comparative data remain limited. This study evaluated CART efficacy in gynecological versus other cancers.
Nami Tamura +13 more
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