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Sleep apnea and its role in transportation safety

2017

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a main cause of excessive daytime sleepiness and increases the risk for driving accidents, which can be normalized by treatment with continuous positive airway pressure ventilation. Since it is estimated that OSA is not diagnosed in about 80% of cases, recognition of patients at risk for driving accidents is a problem from both medical and societal points of view. Strategies to screen and identify subjects at high risk for driving accidents are under study in order to improve safety on the road, especially for commercial drivers, who show a high prevalence of OSA.

medicine.medical_specialtyObstructive Sleep Apneamedicine.medical_treatmentTransportation safetyExcessive daytime sleepinessReviewSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawCPAPAnesthesiologyDriving accidentmedicineContinuous positive airway pressureGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsOpen peer reviewGeneral Immunology and Microbiologydriving accidentsSleep apneaArticlesGeneral MedicineSleep disordersmedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesObstructive sleep apnea030228 respiratory systemEmergency medicineVentilation (architecture)medicine.symptom030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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The Oxygen Reserve Index in anesthesiology: a superfluous toy or a tool to individualize oxygen therapy?

2018

medicine.medical_specialtyOxygen inhalation therapyRespiratory Physiological Phenomenabusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentOxygen Inhalation Therapychemistry.chemical_element030208 emergency & critical care medicineOne lung ventilationOxygenOne-Lung VentilationOxygen03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinechemistry030202 anesthesiologyAnesthesiologyOxygen therapyAnesthesiaAnesthesiologyRespiratory Physiological PhenomenaMedicinebusinessMinerva anestesiologica
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Application of palliative ventilation: potential and clinical evidence in palliative care.

2017

medicine.medical_specialtyPalliative carebusiness.industryNursing researchPain medicineMEDLINElaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemOncologylawClinical evidenceVentilation (architecture)medicine030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicinebusinessSupportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer
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Update on perioperative management of the child with asthma

2012

Asthma represents the leading cause of morbidity from a chronic disease among children. Dealing with this disease during the perioperative period of pediatric surgical procedures is, therefore, quite common for the anesthesiologist and other professionalities involved. Preoperative assessment has a key role in detecting children at increased risk of perioperative respiratory complications. For children without an optimal control of symptoms or with a recent respiratory tract infection elective surgery should be postponed, if possible, after the optimization of therapy. According to clinical setting, loco-regional anesthesia represents the desirable option since it allows to avoid airway ins…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathophysiology of asthmamedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:MedicineSettore MED/41 - AnestesiologiaReviewPediatricsAsthma; Pediatric; Perioperative managementPerioperative managementMedicineElective surgeryMED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIAIntensive care medicineAsthmapediatric asthma perioperative managementMechanical ventilationPediatricperioperative management.business.industrylcsh:RTracheal intubationlcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:PediatricsPerioperativemedicine.diseaseAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesAirway managementpediatric asthma perioperative management.Airwaybusiness
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Best practices, challenges and innovations in pediatrics in 2019

2020

AbstractThis paper runs through key progresses in epidemiology, pathomechanisms and therapy of various diseases in children that were issued in the Italian Journal of Pediatrics at the end of last year. Novel research and documents that explore areas such as allergy, critical care, endocrinology, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, neonatology, neurology, nutrition, and respiratory tract illnesses in children have been reported. These observations will help to control childhood illnesses.

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsRespiratory diseasesAllergyBest practiceAmbulancesRespiratory Tract DiseasesPainTurner SyndromeReviewPediatricsInfant Newborn DiseasesEndocrinologyEpidemiologymedicineEnterovirus InfectionsHypersensitivityHumansNeonatologyChildrenGrowth DisordersNutritionInfectious diseaseNoninvasive Ventilationbusiness.industryMaternal and child healthMalnutritionVaccinationInfant NewbornVirtual Realitylcsh:RJ1-570GastroenterologyTooth InjuriesOsteomyelitislcsh:PediatricsGeneral MedicineObject AttachmentSettore MED/38Jaundice ObstructiveCritical careNeurologyInfectious diseasesNeonatologybusinessSpinal Cord CompressionHand Disinfection
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Prescription of automatic bilevel ventilation (AutoBI) in sleep-disordered breathing: analysis according to diagnosis and occurrence of comorbidities

2017

CPAP is the first-choice treatment for obstructive sleep-disordered breathing (O-SDB), while the criteria to prescribe AutoBI are undefined. Trials of AutoBI ventilation in patients (pts) treated for O-SDB from January 2015 to October 2016 (64 out of 242 titrations) were reviewed to assess: a) the clinical characteristics of these pts, b) the reason to shift from CPAP to AutoBI, c) the compliance to prescribed treatment. AutoBI was used in cases of intolerance to high therapeutic CPAP levels (n=21) or incomplete resolution of SDB on CPAP (n=43). The Table reports the differences between CPAP or AutoBI pts CPAP SDB diagnosis was: 82% OSA, 18% OSA-COPD Overlap in the CPAP group; 39% OSA, 28% …

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsbusiness.industryNocturnal hypoventilationSevere obesitynervous system diseasesrespiratory tract diseasesBreathingmedicineSleep disordered breathingIn patientMedical prescriptionIntensive care medicinebusinessTreatments and CPAP
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Mechanical circulatory support. An expert opinion of the Association of Intensive Cardiac Care and the Association of Cardiovascular Interventions of…

2021

Mechanical circulatory support (MCS) methods are used in patients with both acute and chronic heart failure, who have exhausted other options for pharmacological or surgical treatments. The purpose of their use is to support, partially or completely, the failed ventricles and ensure adequate organ perfusion, which allows patients to restore full cardiovascular capacity, prolonging their life and effectively improving its quality. The three most popular devices include an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP), percutaneous assist devices (including Impella, TandemHeart), and venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO). A multidisciplinary approach with the special participation of …

medicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousmedicine.medical_treatmentShock CardiogenicPsychological interventionventilation and pharmacotherapyPercutaneous Coronary InterventionExtracorporeal membrane oxygenationHumansMedicineIntensive care medicineExpert TestimonyImpellaMechanical ventilationIntra-Aortic Balloon Pumpingbusiness.industryCardiogenic shockmechanical circulatory support-type and extensionmedicine.diseasehemodynamic and echocardiographic monitoringHeart failureConventional PCIindications and complicationsmultidisciplinary approachHeart-Assist DevicesPolandCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessKardiologia Polska
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Effects of severe arterial hypocapnia on regional blood flow regulation, tissuePO2 and metabolism in the brain cortex of cats

1981

The effect of a stepwise decrease in PaCO2 from 3.9-1.6 kPa on rCBF, rCMRO2, tissue PO2 and concentrations of glucose, lactate, pyruvate, ATP, ADP, AMP and phosphocreatine in the brain cortex was studied in cats lightly anaesthetized with sodium pentobarbital. 1. Moderate lowering of PaCO2 to 2.5 kPa induced in all animals a homogeneous decrease of rCBF in corresponding areas of the right and left hemisphere. Mean rCBF fell from 129.2 to 103.1 ml X 100 g-1 X min-1, while rCMRO2 remained unchanged (12.7-12.9 ml X 100 g-1 X min-1). The tissue PO2 frequency histograms showed a shift to lower values without indicating the presence of brain tissue hypoxia. 2. Severe arterial hypocapnia (PaCO2 = …

medicine.medical_specialtyPhosphocreatinePhysiologyClinical BiochemistryPhosphocreatinechemistry.chemical_compoundOxygen ConsumptionHypocapniaAdenine nucleotidePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinePyruvic AcidHyperventilationmedicineAnimalsHyperventilationLactic AcidPyruvatesCerebral CortexAdenine NucleotidesCarbon DioxideHypoxia (medical)medicine.diseaseOxygenGlucoseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCerebral cortexCerebrovascular CirculationAnesthesiaCatsLactatesVascular resistanceVascular ResistancePyruvic acidmedicine.symptomcirculatory and respiratory physiologyPflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
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Trainability of underwater breath-holding-time

1982

From diving practice we know that breath-holding time (BHT) can be increased by training. This examination was set up to illuminate whether BHT underwater can be trained decisively in a short period of time. The authors investigated whether physiologic or psychological aspects are the main constituents of the above-mentioned BHT phenomenon. BHT and the "onset point" of involuntary respiratory movements of 64 subjects were registered after deep inspiration and immersion in ca. 1 m. Two different tests were set up: (I) 2 breath-holds per day on 5 consecutive days, (II) 5 repeated breath-holds with pauses of 3 min in between. BHT of the first test was shorter underwater than in similar experim…

medicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologybusiness.industryClinical BiochemistryHuman physiologyAudiologyRESPIRATORY MOVEMENTSPhysiology (medical)HyperventilationmedicinePsychological aspectsmedicine.symptombusinessHolding timePflügers Archiv European Journal of Physiology
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Non-invasive ventilation in postoperative patients: A systematic review

2010

Background: Postoperative pulmonary complications, generally defined as any pulmonary abnormality occurring in the postoperative period, are still a significant issue in clinical practice increasing hospital length of stay, morbidity and mortality. Non-invasive ventilation (NIV), primarily applied in cardiogenic pulmonary edema, decompensated COPD and hypoxemic pulmonary failure, is nowadays also used in perioperative settings. Objective: Investigate the application and results of preventive and therapeutic NIV in postsurgical patients. Design: A systematic review. Data sources: Medical literature databases were searched for articles about "clinical trials," "randomized controlled trials" a…

medicine.medical_specialtyPostoperative pneumoniamedicine.medical_treatmentIntensive Care UnitLung injuryAcute respiratory failureCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicinePositive-Pressure RespirationAnesthesiologyIntensive caremedicineHumansContinuous positive airway pressurePostoperative Carebusiness.industryPerioperativeCardiac surgerySurgeryIntensive Care UnitsCardiothoracic surgeryAnesthesiaNon-invasive ventilationAtelectasibusinessAbdominal surgeryHuman
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