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Utility of Continuous Pulse Oximetry for Pediatric Patients With Stable Respiratory Illness

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Respiratory illnesses are among the most common causes for inpatient pediatric hospitalizations every year. The most common respiratory illnesses that make up these hospitalizations include pneumonia, acute bronchiolitis, and asthma. Pneumonia is one of the top three illnesses requiring pediatric

Prophylactic Anticoagulation for Catheter-related Thrombosis

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Study Type: Interventional, randomized, parallel Assignment and no masking Study Arms & Intervention: Drug 1: Aspirin, 100mg/day orally; Drug 2: rivaroxaban, 10mg/day orally; Drug 3: low molecule heparin, 4000IU(0.4ml)/day subcutaneous injection; Reference: mechanical prophylaxis. Follow-up Period:

Assessment of Immediate Postoperative Delirium (IPD) in Adult Patients: Incidence and Etiologic Factors

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Decision to perform this observational study was made due to the lack of information on the local incidence and risk factors for the development of immediate postoperative delirium (IPD). A literature review was done to study the already implicated perioperative causative factors as well as other

Use of Lung Ultrasound to Diagnose the Etiology of Respiratory Failure in a PICU.

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Respiratory failure is one of the most common conditions requiring admission to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). As such, chest radiography has emerged as the most commonly utilized tool in the assessment of lung pathology despite evidence that it may not be the most accurate. Since the

Diagnosis of EIB in Young Elite Athletes (13-18 y)

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State of the art Physical exercise, though absolutely beneficial for human well-being, is a well-known trigger to induce bronchoconstriction. Aretaeus of Cappadocia described the first cases of asthma triggered by exercise, already in the second century AD. Exercise can provoke bronchoconstriction

Dexamethasone at Lower Concentration Ropivacaine in the Supraclavicular Nerve Block

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The supraclavicular brachial plexus block is widely used in upper limb surgery below the shoulder. Although it is easier and more stable than axillary nerve block and subclavian brachial plexus block, long-acting local anesthetics are used for long-term blockade with traditional block methods.

Effects of Muscle Relaxation on Cognitive Function in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Stage Dementia.

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The prevalence of dementia is approximately 5-10% in the elderly who are over 65 years of age. In Korea, the prevalence of dementia among elderly people aged 65 and over was 9.18% in 2012, and the number of patients with dementia was estimated to be 540,755 (155,955 for male, 384,800 for female).

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Adult Onset Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been described as "the complex somatic, cognitive, affective, and behavioral effects of psychological trauma". PTSD is triggered by a severe distressing traumatic event, in which an overwhelming amount of stress exceeds the ability of the individual to cope

Steroid Therapy in Acute Bronchiolitis A New Old Line of Therapy.

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Bronchiolitis is an acute lower respiratory tract infection in early childhood.A subcommittee of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) together with the European Respiratory Society (ERS) underlined that is a clinical diagnosis, recognized as "a constellation of clinical symptoms and signs

Role of Extracellular Matrix in the Development of Airway Remodeling in Asthma

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Asthma is a major noncommunicable chronic inflammatory disorder which is characterized by airway inflammation and related to pathological modifications of the bronchial wall structure so called airway remodeling. Airway remodeling seen in asthma is mainly described by epithelial changes,

Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema (RENAU-OAP)

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The prevalence of heart failure is estimated to 2.3 percent of the adult population and strongly increases with age, according to disability-health surveys in France. In recent years, effective treatments (revascularization in percutaneous coronary intervention, circulatory assistance) helped reduce

Normal Saline vs Hypertonic Saline in the Treatment of Bronchiolitis

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The investigators will conduct this prospective double blind randomized clinical trial by comparing between 2 groups of patients with bronchiolitis, first group will receive 3% hypertonic saline and second group will receive 0.9% saline. Data collection includes: Name, Age, Mode of delivery, Birth

Ketorolac for Analgesia followiNG Autologous Breast RecOnstructiOn

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Breast reconstruction (BR) is commonly requested following mastectomy, and recent measures have been taken to ensure patient access is universal. Transferring autologous tissue from the abdomen using microvascular surgical techniques provides a reliable reconstruction method with high levels of

AFrican Resuscitation Ultrasound In Critically-ill Adults

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Methods: The training protocol and pilot study have been developed through a collaborative effort involving emergency medicine physicians at University of Michigan (UM) and KATH. Select resident physicians (approximately 1/3 of the emergency medicine resident physicians) at KATH will participate in

Autonomic Nervous System Role in Uncontrolled ASTHMA and the Paucigranulocitic Phenotype

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1. Role of the ANS in asthma For decades it's considered that the autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays an important role in the pathophysiology and symptomatology of asthma. The ANS had important functions besides regulating airway, such as bronchial smooth muscle tone, secretions, blood flow,
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