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Introduction:
Musculoskeletal injuries are a major cost to the healthcare system. In 2004, 30% of the North American population had some kind of musculoskeletal disorder that required medical treatment; between 2002 and 2004, the estimated cost of treating these changes was $ 510 billion. Shoulder
ORIGINAL HYPOTHESIS Increasing pacemaker left ventricular stimulation output is safe and well-tolerated, and increases acute and longer term exercise capacity and quality of life through improved left ventricular function over a range of heart rates.
The project consists of two closely related work
Aging leads to the biological and physiological changes in the human body but it is more pronounced in frail elderly. One of the body systems which will undergo changes due to aging is the respiratory system. Respiratory system changes can be in terms of mechanics, muscular and immunological
Globally, the mortality after any infection in cirrhosis patients is very high. The cumulative mortality in patients with infections was 43.5% (11,987 patients) where as the mortality rate without infection was 13.6% (2317 patients). Over the years, variceal bleeding causing death in cirrhosis has
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is the common name for a group of significantly debilitating medical conditions characterized by persistent fatigue and other specific symptoms that lasts for a minimum of six months in adults. Symptoms of CFS include malaise after exertion; unrefreshing sleep,
Patients undergoing thoracic surgical procedures receive a general anesthetic in the operating room. As part of this general anesthetic, patients are administered a neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA or muscle relaxant). NMBAs are used to facilitate placement of endotracheal tubes (breathing tubes),
Scientific Background:
Postoperative fatigue (POF) is a common phenomenon following abdominal surgery and is currently under investigation at the department of surgery, Middlemore hospital, Auckland. POF in patients undergoing major abdominal procedures is very common. It has been reported that 92%