60 、He'd been rescued by a Blackfoot Indian,had lain unconscious for six days in a Montana hospital's intensive care unit,and ended up with neurological damage and a blind right eye.───在蒙大拿一家医院的特别护理室昏迷了六天,最终还是留下神经损伤和右眼失明的后遗症。 61 、The book will...
The blood CK activities, on the other hand were within the normal reference interval for most of the affected treated dogs until at or near end-stage neurological disease, at which time they became elevated. Elevated CK concentrations are usually associated with muscle pathology related to primary ...
SARS-CoV-2 virus releases ROS, which produce oxidative stress injury. T and B cells and NK cells encounter antigens on the virus surface, get stimulated, and later undergo apoptosis due to oxidative stress, therefore decreasing lymphocytes [102]. If infected, phagocytes capture near odour and ...
If there is trauma or disease, an ophthalmologist will usually be called into the hospital in order to develop a treatment protocol. During the rehabilitation process, observations of motor dysfunction by the team or symptoms by the patient may be directed more toward function and performance. ...
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Intact CA has also been documented in a cohort of adults successfully resuscitated from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest treated with therapeutic hypothermia [130]. Four recent meta-analyses have been published evaluating hypothermic TTM in ECPR [131,132,133,134], and all but one [132] found an...
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(HREC/10/CHW/113) and the Royal Children’s Hospital (Melbourne) Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC 34228), Federico II University Hospital Ethics Committee (48/16). The clinicians in India, France, Australia, Italy and Egypt confirmed in each country that the patients consented to the ...
(pCO2< 25 mmHg) in the prehospital environment had higher mortality, and that use of quantitative capnography by paramedics significantly decreased the incidence of hyperventilation [125]. A similar study in patients with major trauma showed a much higher incidence of “normocapnea” on hospital ...
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