Accuracy of pulse oximetry measurement at the tail in dogs with symptoms of respiratory failure: a prospective studydoi:10.1016/j.vaa.2024.11.039G. YanaseVeterinary Emergency Center Kanagawa, Kanagawa, JapanM. NakaoVeterinary Emergency Center Kanagawa, Kanagawa, Japan...
Pathogen biodiversity, complexity, and mixed infections in many cases of respiratory tract infection have generated several problems for the treatment of respiratory infections. For example, various bacterial pathogens are encountered in several cases of viral infections. Therefore, the treatment of ...
These studies used a symptom-based definition of acute lower-respiratory infections without clinical or radiographic confirmation of pneumonia. In addition, an association between undernutrition and an increased risk of developing pneumonia seems to exist, as indicated by hospital-based studies done in th...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Apgar score (redirected fromRespiratory effort) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Related to Respiratory effort:Apgar Score System Ap·gar score (ăp′gär) n. ...
aThrough the efforts of Chinese scientists, the problems exposed in the accident will be solved and China’s high-speed rail safety, comfort, and overall economic and technical level will be further enhanced. 通过中国科学家努力,在事故暴露的问题将解决,并且中国的高速路轨安全、舒适和整体经济和技术水...
Respiratory Diseases and Their Diagnosis in Dogs: A Review Advanced tests involved in diagnosis of respiratory problems in veterinary practicpe are rhinoscopy, bronchoscopy, transthoracic fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) transtracheal wash and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cytology and culture. This.....
(history of coughing or chok- ing event, stridor, drooling) –– Congenital/developmental airway anoma- lies (choanal atresia, adenotonsillar hyper- trophy, laryngotracheomalacia, subglottic stenosis/web/hemangioma, branchial cleft abnormalities) • Upper airway infection –– Croup (URI symptoms,...
The SARS CoV-2 pandemic has resulted in more than 1.1 million deaths in the USA alone. Therapeutic options for critically ill patients with COVID-19 are limited. Prior studies showed that post-infection treatment of influenza A virus-infected mice with the liponucleotide CDP-choline, which is ...
Infection is more likely in pet rodents and rabbits, especially those exposed to other species such as cats and dogs. Because of the frequency of Bordetella in the laboratory guinea pig and rabbit, contact with these species should be avoided. Frequently there is an identifiable concurrent ...
The primary location of respiratory tract injury and the onset of clinical symptoms are partly dependent on the solubility of the gas, vapor, fume, or aerosol involved and, in the case of fumes or aerosols, particle or droplet physical characteristics. Other factors that determine the injury ...