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Extubation Failure after Pediatric Cardiac Surgery. [PDF]
Kapoor MC.
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Abstract figure legend To investigate the role of glucose availability in fetal left ventricle (LV) development, this study assessed whether maternal late gestation undernutrition (LGUN; 50% of Control diet) induced alterations in the contractility, metabolic, and hormonal profile can be ameliorated in LGUN fetuses receiving glucose infusion (LGUN+G ...
Melanie R. Bertossa +10 more
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The use of Sedaconda in suspected venous gas embolism after emergency cesarean section: a case report. [PDF]
Conti D +4 more
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Neuromuscular fatigability with repeated exercise in hypoxia: From single‐joint paradigms to sprints
Abstract figure legend Acute hypobaric or normobaric hypoxic exposure accelerates neuromuscular fatigability during repeated exercise. Indices of peripheral and central fatigue are not different at exhaustion in mild, moderate and severe hypoxia compared with normoxia, but task failure occurs earlier.
Luca Ruggiero +5 more
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Anesthetic considerations for robotic surgery in the steep Trendelenburg position [PDF]
De Wolf, André M +2 more
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A Whole-body Cooling Strategy in Uncontrolled Donation After Circulatory Death: Insights From a Porcine Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion Model. [PDF]
Niikawa H +10 more
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Abstract figure legend Schematic overview of the study's methodology and key findings. In a preclinical swine model, doxorubicin administration induced cardiotoxicity, characterized by diffuse fibrotic remodelling and altered electrical function, as assessed by magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and electrophysiological mapping.
Javier Villar‐Valero +7 more
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EIT Outperforms Quantitative CT in Stratifying ARDS Severity After Lung Transplantation: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Jiang H +6 more
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Abstract figure legend To investigate age‐related differences in ventilatory and cerebrovascular responses to exercise at high‐altitude, adults (n = 10, 23–44 years) and children (n = 8, 7–14 years) completed progressive cycling exercise tests at sea‐level and following 6 days of acclimatization at 3800 m.
J. L. Koep +11 more
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