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Effect of Nitrous Oxide on Venous Air Embolism [PDF]
Edwin S. Munson, H. Curtiss Merrick
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Recollections of My Research in Developing the Heart-Lung Machine at Jefferson Medical College [PDF]
A personal memoir written by Dr. Bernard J. Miller about his introduction to and interest in medical research as well as his experiences working on the heart-lung machine. He focuses specifically on his working relationship with John H.
Miller, Bernard J.
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the safety, short‐term and mid‐term occlusion performance of the Absnow fully biodegradable atrial septal occluder in pediatric patients. Background The Absnow Occluder, an innovative fully biodegradable closure for ASD, has shown its safety and effectiveness in initial animal studies and preclinical trials.
Shiqiang Fan +7 more
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INCIDENCE OF VENOUS AIR EMBOLISM DURING CESAREAN SECTION [PDF]
Jill Fong +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Doxorubicin (DOX) is a highly effective chemotherapeutic agent whose use can cause respiratory toxicity, increasing patient fatigue and negatively impacting quality of life and survival. These adverse effects occur due to diaphragm muscle mitochondrial accumulation of DOX, where it causes reactive oxygen species production and iron ...
Ashley J. Smuder +4 more
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Intrajugular ballon catheter will not abolish venous air embolism or its consequences [PDF]
Ulrich Goebel
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Venous air embolism is the entry of air into the venous system as a consequence of trauma or iatrogenic complications (especially central venous cannulation or pressurized intravenous infusion systems). It also can occur following the surgical procedures. Venous air embolism results in right ventricular dysfunction and pulmonary injury.
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The key findings of this meta‐analysis are as follows: (1) PFA was associated with a significantly shorter duration compared to the CBA group, (2) PFA was associated with a significantly lower rate of arrhythmia recurrence compared with CBA. Yet, the rate of redo ablation did not differ significantly between both groups, (3) The overall complication ...
Omnia Kamel +6 more
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Delayed Aspiration of Air Emboli from the Central Venous Catheter in a Case of Suspected Massive Venous Air Embolism: A Therapeutic Success [PDF]
Ankur Khandelwal +4 more
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Predictors of in-hospital mortality in elderly patients with acute venous thrombo-embolism: the SWIss Venous ThromboEmbolism Registry (SWIVTER) [PDF]
Aims Although acute venous thrombo-embolism (VTE) often afflicts patients with advanced age, the predictors of in-hospital mortality for elderly VTE patients are unknown.
Amann-Vesti, Beatrice +8 more
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