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Sudden death in water: Diagnostic challenges

2016

Abstract The authors report a case of sudden death in a breath-holding diver and highlight the forensic diagnostic difficulties in opining the cause of sudden death in water. The autopsy showed increased thickness of the left ventricular wall with a distinct pattern of concentric hypertrophy, evident particularly in the subaortic interventricular septum. Histological examination revealed diffuse interstitial fibrosis and associated findings of multifocal myocyte disarray especially evident in the subaortic interventricular septum. The analysis and discussion of this case made it possible to attribute sudden death to a lethal arrhythmia following myocyte disarray and hypoxia caused by breath…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)2734Concentric hypertrophyAutopsy030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiologySudden deathPathology and Forensic Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleInternal medicinemedicinelcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence030216 legal & forensic medicineInterventricular septumcardiovascular diseasesIncreased thicknessHypoxiaHistological examinationCause of deathlcsh:R5-920Sudden deathApneaArrhythmia; Breath-held diving; Hypoxia; Sudden death; 2734; Health (social science); Lawmedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:K1-7720Cardiologycardiovascular systemBreath-held divingmedicine.symptomlcsh:Medicine (General)LawArrhythmia
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Recurrent aphthous stomatitis and Helicobacter pylori

2016

Background Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a recurrent painful ulcerative disorder that commonly affects the oral mucosa. Local and systemic factors such as trauma, food sensitivity, nutritional deficiencies, systemic conditions, immunological disorders and genetic polymorphisms are associated with the development of the disease. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a gram-negative, microaerophile bacteria, that colonizes the gastric mucosa and it was previously suggested to be involved in RAS development. In the present paper we reviewed all previous studies that investigated the association between RAS and H. pylori. Material and Methods A search in Pubmed (MEDLINE) databases was mad…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyUrea breath testOdontologíaDiseaseReviewRecurrent aphthous stomatitisGastroenterologyHelicobacter InfectionsLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRecurrenceInternal medicineGastric mucosaMedicineHumansOral mucosaGeneral DentistryStomatitisOral Medicine and Pathologybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testHelicobacter pyloribusiness.industry030206 dentistryHelicobacter pylorimedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classification:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryStomatitis Aphthousmedicine.symptombusiness
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It Takes a Mouth to Eat and a Nose to Breathe: Abnormal Oral Respiration Affects Neonates' Oral Competence and Systemic Adaptation.

2012

Review Article; International audience; Mammalian, including human, neonates are considered to be obligate nose breathers. When constrained to breathe through their mouth in response to obstructed or closed nasal passages, the effects are pervasive and profound, and sometimes last into adulthood. The present paper briefly surveys neonates' and infants' responses to this atypical mobilisation of the mouth for breathing and focuses on comparisons between human newborns and infants and the neonatal rat model. We present the effects of forced oral breathing on neonatal rats induced by experimental nasal obstruction. We assessed the multilevel consequences on physiological, structural, and behav…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyNeonatal ratbusiness.industry[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionOral breathinglcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:PediatricsReview Article030206 dentistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiaAlimentation et NutritionPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthRespirationmedicineFood and Nutritionbusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNoseNasal passages
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Paediatric Sleep Questionnaire for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome Screening: Is Sleep Quality Worthy of Note?

2021

Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) is the most severe condition on the spectrum of sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs). The Paediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ) is one of the most used and validated screening tools, but it lacks the comprehensive assessment of some determinants of OSAS, specifically anamnestic assessment and sleep quality. This study aims to assess the accuracy of some specific items added to the original PSQ, particularly related to the patient’s anamnestic history and to the quality of sleep, for the screening of OSAS in a paediatric population living in Sicily (Italy). Fifteen specific items, divided into “anamnestic” and “related to sleep quality” were added…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyQuality of sleepDiseaselcsh:TechnologySettore MED/01 - Statistica Medicalcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologichePositive predicative valueMedicinescreening accuracyGeneral Materials Sciencepaediatric sleep-related breathing disorderslcsh:QH301-705.5InstrumentationObstructive sleep apnoea syndromePaediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ)Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesSleep qualitylcsh:Tbusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyAbnormal positionsGeneral Engineeringpaediatric obstructive sleep apnoea syndromeSleep in non-human animalslcsh:QC1-999Computer Science Applicationslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999030228 respiratory systemlcsh:TA1-2040sleep quality disturbancelcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businesspaediatric sleep-related breathing disorderlcsh:Physics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPaediatric populationApplied Sciences
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Detection of cancer through exhaled breath: a systematic review

2015

// Agne Krilaviciute 1 , Jonathan Alexander Heiss 1 , Marcis Leja 2 , Juozas Kupcinskas 3 , Hossam Haick 4 and Hermann Brenner 1,5,6 1 Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany 2 Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia, Digestive Diseases Center GASTRO, and Riga East University Hospital, Riga, Latvia 3 Department of Gastroenterology, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania 4 Department of Chemical Engineering and Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 5 Division of Preventive Oncology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyvolatile organic compoundLung NeoplasmsStandardizationPopulationCancer detectionReviewGermansystematic reviewmedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansMedical physicsbreath analysiseducationBreath testProtocol (science)education.field_of_studymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryVOCCancermedicine.diseaselanguage.human_languagecancer detectionOncologyBreath gas analysisBreath TestsExhalationlanguageNeoplasms ; diagnosis ; Early detection of cancer ; methods ; Breath tests ; methodsbusiness616-006.6 [udc]
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The fifth order Peregrine breather and its eight-parameters deformations solutions of the NLS equation.

2013

We construct here explicitly new deformations of the Peregrine breather of order 5 with 8 real parameters. This gives new families of quasi-rational solutions of the NLS equation and thus one can describe in a more precise way the phenomena of appearance of multi rogue waves. With this method, we construct new patterns of different types of rogue waves. We get at the same time, the triangular configurations as well as rings isolated. Moreover, one sees appearing for certain values of the parameters, new configurations of concentric rings.

PhysicsNLS equationPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)BreatherPeregrine breathers[ MATH.MATH-MP ] Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]Order (ring theory)01 natural sciencesConcentric ring010305 fluids & plasmasAkhmediev's solutions.35Q55; 37K10Classical mechanics[MATH.MATH-MP]Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]Wronskians0103 physical sciencesPeregrine solitonAkhmediev's solutionsRogue wave[MATH.MATH-MP] Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]010306 general physicsNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and Solitons
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Inspiratory inhibition and rebound activation elicited by intermittent electrical bulbar stimulation in various states of pulmonary afferent vagal ex…

1975

In anesthetized rabbits spirogram and diaphragmatic activity were examined during electrical stimulation of regions of the medulla oblongata. The volleys were triggered by the animal's own respiration. 1. One volley of 120 msec duration at 100 pulses p.s., applied during inspiratory, caused an immediate and transient inhibition of the diaphragmatic activity. After the end of the volley and inspiratory rebound appeared: the tidal volume was increased and the inspiration was prolonged by some 150 msec. The respiratory rate decreased. 2. Continuous low or high frequency electrical stimulation of pulmonary stretch afferents caused an inspiratory or an expiratory effect respectively. In both con…

PhysiologyDiaphragmClinical BiochemistryDiaphragmatic breathingStimulationPulmonary stretch receptorsPhysiology (medical)AfferentRespirationAnimalsMedicineMedulla Oblongatabusiness.industryRespirationRespiratory centerHuman physiologyRespiratory CenterElectric Stimulationbody regionsPulmonary Stretch Receptorsnervous systemSpirometryAnesthesiaMedulla oblongataRabbitsbusinessMechanoreceptorsPfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology
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The bulbar respiratory centre in the rabbit. I. Changes of respiratory parameters caused by intermittent electrical bulbar stimulation during inspira…

1976

In anesthetized rabbits, spirogram and diaphragmatic activity were examined during electrical stimulation of the bulbar lateral reticular formation. The activity of bulbar respiratory neurons was recorded contra-or ipsilaterally to the stimulation site. One volley of repetitive stimuli per breath was delivered during either inspiration or expiration. 1. Each volley of about 120 ms duration at 100 pulses per second, delivered early ininspiration, caused an immediate and transient inhibition of the diaphragmatic activity. An inspiratory, rebound comprising lengthening of inspiration and increase in tidal volume occurred. a) “Inspiratory” and “expiratory-inspiratory” phase-spanning neurons exh…

Physiologybusiness.industryRespirationClinical BiochemistryDiaphragmDiaphragmatic breathingStimulationStimulus (physiology)Respiratory CenterElectric Stimulationbody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureSpirometryPhysiology (medical)AnesthesiamedicinePremovement neuronal activityAnimalsExpirationRabbitsRespiratory systembusinessTidal volumeLateral reticular formationPflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology
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Environment Exposure to Pollutants

2015

Effects of exposure to welding fume on lung function: results from the German WELDOX study. M. Lehnert, F. Hoffmeyer, K. Gawrych, A. Lotz, E. Heinze, H. Berresheim, R. Merget, V. Harth, R. Van Gelder, J.-U. Hahn, A. Hartwig, T. Weiss, B. Pesch, and T. Bruning, for the WELDOX Study Group Disability-Adjusted Life Years in the Assessment of Health Effects of Traffic-Related Air Pollution. L. Adamkiewicz, A.J. Badyda, A. Gayer, and D. Mucha Impact of Traffic-Related Air Pollution on Health. J. Jakubiak-Lasocka, J. Lasocki, R. Siekmeier, and Z. Chlopek Traffic-related air pollution and respiratory tract efficiency. A.J. Badyda, P. Dabrowiecki, P.O. Czechowski, G. Majewski, and A. Doboszynska Dif…

Pollutantbusiness.industryEnvironmental healthDomestic wasteExhaled nitric oxidemedicineExhaled breath condensateIn patientOzone exposuremedicine.diseasebusinessOccupational asthmaLung function
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The effect of resonance frequency breathing when used as a preparatory exercise in music psychotherapy : A single-case experimental study of a client…

2017

This study aimed at evaluating the possible benefits of starting Integrative Improvisational Music Therapy (IIMT) sessions with 10 min of Resonance Frequency Breathing (RFB), a type of slow breathing known to be beneficial for stress reduction and emotional regulation. A client diagnosed with anxiety disorder and social phobia attended 12 IIMT sessions. Using an alternating treatments design, RFB was systematically alternated with a control intervention (vibroacoustic therapy, VAT). Therapy processes were assessed through the Session Evaluation Questionnaire (SEQ) and the continuous measurement of heart rate variability (HRV), a biomarker of autonomic nervous system response. RFB was consis…

PsychotherapistMusic therapyemotional regulationmusiikkiterapiaHealth Professions (miscellaneous)050105 experimental psychologyArousal03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)medicineHeart rate variabilityahdistus0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesimprovisational music therapymusic psychotherapyta51505 social sciencesheart rate variabilitymedicine.diseasepsykoterapiaanxietyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAutonomic nervous systemta6131BreathingAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologyresonance frequency breathing030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAnxiety disorderThe Arts in Psychotherapy
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