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Background:
Prolonged and excessive narcotic usage in the postoperative setting has been linked to multiple complications. Use of complimentary pain management techniques such as regional analgesia can reduce postoperative pain and narcotic usage. This can enhance patient recovery and improve
1. MIDCAB procedure introduction
1. Surgery preparation:
General anesthesia, double lumen tracheal intubation. In the supine position, tilt 15° to the right. An automatic defibrillation electrode is attached to the right front and left rear chest wall, and the external defibrillator is connected. A
Patients with chronic acquired demyelinating neuropathy may be referred for instability or falls when walking. Some of them have complaints of dysesthesia, paresthesia. The majority of these patients, due to the involvement of large sensory fibres, have deep and superficial sensitivity disorders
This study will be developed in the service of medical residency of surgery and microsurgery of the hand of Alvorada hospital (São Paulo - SP).
The Study Design is Randomized clinical trial according to the CONSORT STATEMENT (http://www.consort-statement.org) standards.
The number of participants
Hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP) affects up to 60% of moderate to severely impaired stroke survivors. HSP is associated with poor rehabilitation outcomes, including interference with activities of daily living (ADLs) and poor quality of life (QoL). While many treatments for HSP have been proposed,
Fabry disease is a progressive, inherited, multisystemic lysosomal storage disease characterized by specific neurological, cutaneous, renal, cardiovascular, cochleo-vestibular and cerebrovascular manifestations.
Annual incidence is reported to be 1 in 80,000 live births but this figure may
1.0 Background
While atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia requiring therapy, it is also associated with increased risk of stroke, heart failure, myocardial infarction, dementia, and death. The number of Americans affected with AF is expected to surge to nearly 16
1. Introduction
Globally, stroke is ranked as the second leading cause of death and the third largest cause of disease burden. Stroke is associated with tremendous physical, psychological and economical demands on patients, families, the health care system and society at large. The worldwide burden
Cognitive dysfunction in Fibromyalgia patients: specific neuro-psychological dysfunctions, psychiatric comorbidity and integrative assessments - Can the investigators help them?
Scientific and Technological Background
1. General Clinical characteristics FM is a common rheumatologic disorder (ranges
1. Patient selection and enrollment. Participants will be recruited into the study from subjects admitted for acute inpatient rehabilitation in the North Texas Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems (NT-TBIMS) affiliated rehabilitation units. Our goal is to enroll participants who have the potential
III. INTRODUCTION:
Background Antiepileptic Drugs And Cognitive Dysfunction Epilepsy is the most common debilitating neurologic disorder, with a prevalence of about 6/1000 in the general population (Hauser and Hesdorffer, 1990). Along with the disabling psychosocial and physical disadvantages that