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Severe peri ictal respiratory dysfunction is common in Dravet syndrome

Severe peri ictal respiratory dysfunction is common in Dravet syndrome

... Selective blockade of peripheral muscarinic receptors does not pre- vent postictal bradycardia. An atropine dose of 0.02–0.04 mg/kg (i.p.) is recommended to block peripheral parasympathetic activity in mice (46–48). ...

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Behaviour and Respiratory Dysfunction as an Index of Malathion Toxicity in the Freshwater Fish, Labeo rohita (Hamilton)

Behaviour and Respiratory Dysfunction as an Index of Malathion Toxicity in the Freshwater Fish, Labeo rohita (Hamilton)

... The analysis of data from the present investigation evidenced that malathion is toxic and had profound impact on behaviour and respiration in L. rohita in both lethal and sublethal concentrations. Thus it has led to the ...

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Cardiovascular and respiratory dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease complicated by impaired peripheral oxygenation

Cardiovascular and respiratory dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease complicated by impaired peripheral oxygenation

... Methods: In this cross-sectional comparative study, 58 COPD patients attending a university teaching hospital underwent symptom-limited CPET with multiple lactate measurements. Patients with abnormal values in all six ...

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Case Report Acute multiple organ dysfunction caused by Epstein-Barr virus-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis in adults: a case report and literature review

Case Report Acute multiple organ dysfunction caused by Epstein-Barr virus-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis in adults: a case report and literature review

... organ dysfunction (respiratory dysfunction, li- ver dysfunction and cardiac dysfunction), and dose-reduced etoposide was given along with steroid therapy in the first 2 weeks, combined ...

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An aerobiological perspective of dust in cage-housed and floor-housed poultry operations

An aerobiological perspective of dust in cage-housed and floor-housed poultry operations

... Interestingly, observations of higher total dust concentra- tions in floor-housed operations are not in agreement with the observations of greater respiratory dysfunction in cage-housed workers. Further ...

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Hyaluronic acid is associated with organ dysfunction in acute respiratory distress syndrome

Hyaluronic acid is associated with organ dysfunction in acute respiratory distress syndrome

... to respiratory dysfunction, liver, renal, and coagulation dysfunction drove the strong association observed with circulating HA levels and SOFA ...hepatic dysfunction through decreased hepatic ...

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Flail Chest Associated with a Simple Fall and Successful External Tamponade Application in a Pediatric Case

Flail Chest Associated with a Simple Fall and Successful External Tamponade Application in a Pediatric Case

... paradoxical respiratory movement. The severity of the respiratory dysfunction primarily depends on the size of the segment of the chest wall acting in paradoxical respiration [8] ...

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Effect of anterior chest wall myofascial release on thoracic expansion in children with spastic cerebral palsy

Effect of anterior chest wall myofascial release on thoracic expansion in children with spastic cerebral palsy

... As respiratory dysfunction is leading cause of mortality and morbidity in CP, this study aims to see the effect of anterior wall myofascial release on thoracic expansion in children with spastic cerebral ...

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In-line filtration minimizes organ dysfunction: New aspects from a prospective, randomized, controlled trial

In-line filtration minimizes organ dysfunction: New aspects from a prospective, randomized, controlled trial

... are in accordance with our previous findings, which revealed a statistical trend towards a decrease in the incidence of ARDS for the filter group [15]. As a conse- quence, the duration of mechanical ventilation in ...

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Severe malaria   a case of fatal Plasmodium knowlesi infection with post mortem findings: a case report

Severe malaria a case of fatal Plasmodium knowlesi infection with post mortem findings: a case report

... organ, respiratory and metabolic dysfunction are common with severe knowlesi, vivax and other forms of severe falciparum infection ...and respiratory dysfunction and anaemia was pre- viously ...

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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON LUNG VOLUMES AND CAPACITIES BETWEEN YOGIC AND NON YOGIC POPULATION

COMPARATIVE STUDY ON LUNG VOLUMES AND CAPACITIES BETWEEN YOGIC AND NON YOGIC POPULATION

... of respiratory dysfunction, both acute and chronic abnormalities resulting from medical or surgical conditions, and also for health ...[1,2,3,4] Respiratory exercise training has been shown to ...

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Effects of intratracheal administration of nuclear factor-kappaB decoy oligodeoxynucleotides on long-term cigarette smoke-induced lung inflammation and pathology in mice

Effects of intratracheal administration of nuclear factor-kappaB decoy oligodeoxynucleotides on long-term cigarette smoke-induced lung inflammation and pathology in mice

... and respiratory dysfunction, we investigated whether NF-κB can be blocked by intratracheal administration of NF-κB decoy oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs), and whether decoy ODN- mediated NF-κB inhibition can ...

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Respiratory Depression in Young Prader Willi Syndrome Patients following Clonidine Provocation for Growth Hormone Secretion Testing

Respiratory Depression in Young Prader Willi Syndrome Patients following Clonidine Provocation for Growth Hormone Secretion Testing

... minimal respiratory changes following clonidine administration, a subset of patients experienced reductions in oxygen saturation that were accompanied by partial airway obstruction or shallow ...intrinsic ...

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Respiratory muscle strength is not decreased in patients undergoing cardiac surgery

Respiratory muscle strength is not decreased in patients undergoing cardiac surgery

... Inclusion criteria were adult patients (>18 years), able to communicate in Swedish and scheduled for cardiac surgery (valve or CABG) via median sternot- omy at the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Uppsala ...

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The role of mitochondria in aging

The role of mitochondria in aging

... RC dysfunction and late-onset mitochondrial myopathy, they do not display a progeroid phenotype and have a normal life span, thus suggesting that accumulation of mtDNA deletions and progres- sive RC ...

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Outcome after acute respiratory failure is more dependent on dysfunction in other vital organs than on the severity of the respiratory failure

Outcome after acute respiratory failure is more dependent on dysfunction in other vital organs than on the severity of the respiratory failure

... In order to assess the occurrence of vital organ failure, the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score was used [7]. Clinical and biochemical data were retrieved manu- ally from the ICU records and transferred to ...

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BRAINSTEM DYSFUNCTION IN SARS-COV-2 INFECTION CAN BE A POTENTIAL CAUSE OF RESPIRATORY DISTRESS (Review article)

BRAINSTEM DYSFUNCTION IN SARS-COV-2 INFECTION CAN BE A POTENTIAL CAUSE OF RESPIRATORY DISTRESS (Review article)

... It has been argued that almost all the βCoVs are not always limited to the respiratory tract and that they may also invade the CNS, leading to neurological complications. Hence, according to the high likeness ...

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Clinical Profile and ECG Changes in Scorpion Envenomation

Clinical Profile and ECG Changes in Scorpion Envenomation

... Symptoms vary depending on the species and geographical area. The most frequently encountered symptom is excruciating local pain. Early symptoms include vomiting, profuse sweating , piloerection, alternating brady and ...

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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) in the management of severe thoracic trauma

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) in the management of severe thoracic trauma

... with respiratory failure was spurred in the 1980s when Bartlett et al and O’Rourke et al showed improved outcomes for these populations (Bartlett, 1982 and O'Rourke, ...severe respiratory or cardiac failure ...

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Vocal Cord Dysfunction With Acute Respiratory Failure that Required Repeated Intubation

Vocal Cord Dysfunction With Acute Respiratory Failure that Required Repeated Intubation

... cord dysfunction, also known as laryngeal wheezing or laryngeal asthma, is a disorder charac- terized by paradoxical closure of the vocal cords intermittently during inspiration and causing obstruc- tive airway ...

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