Functional outcomes after inpatient rehabilitation for trauma—improved but unable to return home
CW Lancaster, C DiMaggio, G Marshall, S Wall… - Journal of Surgical …, 2017
Twenty-five percent of trauma patients are discharged to postacute care, indicating a loss
of physical function and need for rehabilitation. The purpose of this.
of physical function and need for rehabilitation. The purpose of this.
Effect of Fluid Status on Access Blood Flow Measurements as Observed in a Hospital-Based Hemodialysis Unit Servicing Inpatients and Outpatients
L Aji, D Beck - Nephrology Nursing Journal, 2017
... Arterial and venous pressures at prescribed blood flow rate remained within normal ranges
throughout the treatments. Hemostasis of both needle sites was achieved within five minutes
of decannulation; an adequate Kt/V of 1.3 to 1.5 was achieved each month. ...
throughout the treatments. Hemostasis of both needle sites was achieved within five minutes
of decannulation; an adequate Kt/V of 1.3 to 1.5 was achieved each month. ...
[PDF] Conservation Surgery for Laryngeal Cancer
E GORTEC
... Several studies have reported decannulation rates after supracricoid laryngectomy-CHEP to
range from 93 to 100% with an average decannulation time ranging from 9 days to 56
days.8-14 A more recent local study by Pontejos and Eslava,15 with an average decannulation ...
range from 93 to 100% with an average decannulation time ranging from 9 days to 56
days.8-14 A more recent local study by Pontejos and Eslava,15 with an average decannulation ...
[PDF] Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis in William Syndrome-Case Report and Review of Literature
SW Nagre - EC Cardiology, 2017
... We performed the rewarming of the patient at 37ºC, removal of air from the left cavities and aorta,
declamping of the aorta, heart rate return to normal, disconnection of cardiopulmonary bypass
(CPB), decannulation, protamine administration and hemostasis. ...
declamping of the aorta, heart rate return to normal, disconnection of cardiopulmonary bypass
(CPB), decannulation, protamine administration and hemostasis. ...
Perioperative Stroke and Mortality After Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement: A Meta-Analysis
K Thiagarajan, V Jeevanantham, R Van Ham… - The Neurologist, 2017
Objective: Perioperative stroke rate after surgical aortic valve
replacement (SAVR) varies between 1.
replacement (SAVR) varies between 1.
Role of reinnervation in the management of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury: current state and advances
V Fancello, SAR Nouraei, KJ Heathcote - Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head …, 2017
Purpose of review: To present the current state of knowledge
concerning different laryngeal reinnerv.
concerning different laryngeal reinnerv.
Vocal Cord Immobility: Central Origin
GF Volk, O Guntinas-Lichius - Neurolaryngology, 2018
... Posterior laser cordotomy, arytenoidectomy, and suture lateralization of the arytenoid cartilage
are three standard surgical options that are available to attempt decannulation or to prevent
tracheostomy (see also Chaps. 5 and 13 for surgical details). ...
are three standard surgical options that are available to attempt decannulation or to prevent
tracheostomy (see also Chaps. 5 and 13 for surgical details). ...
[PDF] A Survey of Laryngological Surgeries As Seen in Two Centres in A Resource Poor Country
O LO, U Oparaodu
... Hoarseness n=36, chronic irritation of the throat n=7, feeling of a lump in the throat
n=6 (Figure 1). The complications encountered were primary haemorrhage n=8,
cardiac arrest n=4 and difficulty in decannulation n=14. Mortality ...
n=6 (Figure 1). The complications encountered were primary haemorrhage n=8,
cardiac arrest n=4 and difficulty in decannulation n=14. Mortality ...
Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring and Management of Iatrogenic Vocal Cord Paralysis
R Simo, IJ Nixon, E Ofo - Neurolaryngology, 2018
... suitable. For fit motivated patients with reasonable pulmonary reserve, arytenoidectomy
with or without posterior cordotomy may be possible with the aim of avoiding or
achieving early decannulation [63]. 7.8 Summary. Recurrent ...
with or without posterior cordotomy may be possible with the aim of avoiding or
achieving early decannulation [63]. 7.8 Summary. Recurrent ...
Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation in Adolescents With Down Syndrome and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
GR Diercks, C Wentland, D Keamy, TB Kinane… - JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & …
... 6 - 8 Tracheotomy bypasses upper airway obstruction completely; however, it is
associated with a host of short-term and long-term complications in up to 19% of
patients, including risks of accidental decannulation, wound brea.
associated with a host of short-term and long-term complications in up to 19% of
patients, including risks of accidental decannulation, wound brea.
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