An abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/00003643-201306001-00605HutchinsD.European Journal of Anaesthesiology
It’s normal to not feel your physical best in the days after giving birth. Your body isundergoing major changesas it transitions to no longer being pregnant, and whether youdelivered vaginallyorvia C-section, you likely have sore wounds that are healing. To top it all off, you’re (over...
Extreme caution should be exercised in all cases of oral steroid use. The prolonged use of steroids (30 days or more) can increase the risk ofsepsis,thromboembolism, and bone fracture.6It can also cause a "rebound effect" in which symptoms will re-emerge violently once the treatment is stop...
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After KATE's alert, the medical staff began treating Munoz for sepsis, doing more tests and X-rays, which detected critically high lactic acid levels and the start of gas gangrene, an immediate, life-threatening infection of the soft tissue, in his ankle. He was admitted to the ICU and ...
Our data and analysis indicated that the risk of neonatal sepsis was 3.6%. This is comparable to other published papers, which reported the risk of clinical neonatal sepsis ranging from 4.4 to 4.69% [12,13]. 96.49% of the neonatal sepsis were diagnosed within 48 h. Our rate of neonatal ...
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This also holds true if your baby has been diagnosed with injuries relating to toxic baby foods, such as neurological disorders. How Much Should I Expect For The Baby Food Lawsuit Settlement? This really depends on the settlement, and the amount can vary due to different reasons or factors. ...
Blood clots are diagnosed using imaging such as specialized ultrasound, venography (an x-ray taken after a dye is injected into the vein), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or computed tomography (CT) techniques.6,7 Blood tests may be helpful in determining if a clot exists and for monitorin...
Critical care, like many healthcare areas, is under a dual assault from significantly increasing demographic and economic pressures. Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are highly variable in response to treatment, and increasingly aging populations mean