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  1. 46101
    “…Chemical and/or physical restraints are sometimes necessary to ensure patient and staff safety when verbal de-escalation is ineffective, particularly since agitation is the leading cause of hospital staff injuries.2 Chemical restraints have been shown to be less physically traumatizing to patients.3 4 Adverse events associated with physical restraints include persistent psychological distress, blunt chest trauma, aspiration, respiratory depression, and asphyxiation leading to cardiac arrest.5 In regards to chemical restraints, adverse event reporting has been heterogeneous among studies, but the most consistent reported events involve respiratory compromise such as desaturation, airway obstruction, and respiratory depression.3 A study measuring QTc (corrected QT interval) after high-dose intramuscular ziprasidone or haloperidol did not demonstrate any QTc longer than 480 msec.6 Other events linked to chemical restraints include uncommon cardiovascular events and extrapyramidal side effects from medications.3 The main classes of medications utilized for chemical restraint include first-generation antipsychotics (eg, haloperidol and droperidol), second-generation antipsychotics (olanzapine, quetiapine, risperidone, aripiprazole, and ziprasidone), benzodiazipenes (eg, lorazepam and midazolam), and N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptor antagonists (eg, ketamine).7,8 It is important to exclude other medical causes of agitation, consider the differential diagnoses, and then select a medication that is tailored to address underlying etiologies while remaining cognizant of the side effect profiles of these chemical agents. …”
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  2. 46102
    “…Between 1 in 2000 to 20,000 have the genetic mutation for QTc prolongation.1 Acquired QTc is most commonly drug related leading to electrolyte abnormalities. 2 Around 28% of cases of TdP are associated with hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia.2 Several European centers estimate 0.8 to 1.2 per million people per year are drug induced.1 Patients with TdP most commonly presents with syncope, palpitations, and dizziness.2 While 50% are asymptomatic, up to 10% of patients will present in cardiac arrest.1 It is imperative for EM physicians to be able to recognize TdP as it can quickly decompensate into a ventricular fibrillation and sudden death. …”
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  3. 46103
    por Siraco, Susan, Bitter, Cindy, Chen, Tina
    Publicado 2022
    “…TOPICS: Simulation, breaking bad news, goals of care discussion, death notification, sepsis, cardiac arrest, family witnessed resuscitation.…”
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  4. 46104
    “…Individual morbidity indicators associated with unhoused status included cardiac arrest (AOR, 12.43; 95% CI, 8.66-17.85), cardiac rhythm conversion (AOR, 6.62; 95% CI, 3.98-11.01), ventilation (AOR, 6.24; 95% CI, 5.03-7.74), and sepsis (AOR, 5.37; 95% CI, 4.53-6.36). …”
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  5. 46105
    “…This triggers premature release of TopoIIα from chromosomes, which we propose induces aneuploidy in HME cells, since chromosome breakage generated through this mechanism were not sensed and/or repaired and the cell cycle was not arrested. Expression of mitosis-inducing proteins such as cyclin A and cell division kinase 1 was also increased in these cells because of the overexpression of geminin. …”
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  6. 46106
    “…Other IOC included cord deficit (2.6%), pneumothorax (1.5%), large vessel injury (1.7%), nerve root injury (1.4%), and cardiac arrest (0.2%). Other POC included motor deficit (12.1%), deep infection (7.6%), acute respiratory distress/failure (4.7%), deep venous thrombosis (3.1%), pulmonary embolism (2.8%), arrhythmia (1.2%), reintubation and sepsis (0.7%), cauda equine syndrome, myocardial infarction, visual deficit, stroke (0.5%), and death (0.2%). …”
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  7. 46107
    “…BACKGROUND: Absence seizures are brief episodes of impaired consciousness characterized by staring and behavioral arrest. The neural underpinnings of impaired consciousness and of the variable severity of behavioral impairment observed from one absence seizure to the next are not well understood. …”
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  8. 46108
    “…There were no cases physeal growth arrest, growth disturbance, avascular necrosis. CONCLUSION: The arthroscopic approach for the treatment of FAI in adolescents with open physes is a safe and effective and has a high return to sports rate. …”
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  9. 46109
    “…So too were eligible data on percentage of PWID who were female; younger than 25 years; recently homeless; ever arrested; ever incarcerated; who had recently engaged in sex work, sexual risk, or injecting risk; and whose main drugs injected were opioids or stimulants. …”
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  10. 46110
    “…RNA-seq analysis revealed putative PRMT5 target genes including several involved in DSB repair and G2 arrest. Mechanistically, PRMT5 functions as a master epigenetic activator of DNA damage response (DDR) genes: PRMT5 maintains the basal expression of several DDR genes including BRCA1, BRCA2, and RAD51 and is recruited upon radiation to DDR gene promoters to activate their expression via histone methylation. …”
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  11. 46111
    “…Exclusion criteria are one of the following: age < 65; PaO2/FiO2 < 300 mmHg; pending cardiopulmonary arrest; refusal to blood product transfusions; severe IgA deficiency; any life-threatening comorbidity or any other medical condition which, in the opinion of the investigator, makes the patient unsuitable for inclusion. …”
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  12. 46112
    “…Glutathione depletion with BSO induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in spheres, and diminished the expression of stemness genes. …”
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  13. 46113
    “…Cellular senescence is defined as a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest with concomitant functional decline. It is caused by telomere shortening or senescence-inducing stress. …”
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  14. 46114
    “…That night our patient had a VF arrest which required a single shock conversion 4J/kg. …”
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  15. 46115
    “…The exclusion criteria were patients known to have pre-operative renal impairment and patients with pre-operative hemodynamic instability or cardiac arrest. Demographics of pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative data were extracted, and Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.) was used for analysis. …”
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  16. 46116
    “…BACKGROUND: Current drug treatments for dementia aren't effective. Studying gene-environment interactions can help develop personalized early intervention strategies for Alzheimer's disease (AD). …”
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  17. 46117
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Blood dyscrasies aren’t a very common side effect of LTG, but it might be helpful to see CBC, especially in older populations, on patients with polypharmacy regimens and with severe mental illness that may interfere with patient’s ability to express any subtle side effect. …”
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  18. 46118
    por Pourtau, M., Arbez, A., Bernady, A.
    Publicado 2022
    “…Quatre sorties après la séance test et 3 arrêts en cours de programme. La satisfaction de la prise en charge avec cet outil est totale. …”
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  19. 46119
    “…Nos actions se diversifient au travers des contact tracing en entreprise, de pratiques gratuites de tests antigéniques de dépistage, prescriptions d’arrêt de travail et mises en isolement. En mars 2021, l’ASTME propose de vacciner les salariés. …”
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  20. 46120
    “…Un questionnaire de 40 questions a été envoyé à l’ensemble des chirurgiens orthopédistes français (seniors et internes) via les listes de diffusion de la Société Française de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique (SoFCOT), de la Société Française d’Orthopédie Pédiatrique (SoFOP) et du Collège des Jeunes Orthopédistes (CJO) RÉSULTATS: Sur une période d’un mois, 1098 chirurgiens, 852 chirurgiens seniors et 246 internes, ont répondu au questionnaire. L’arrêt complet de toutes les interventions non urgentes a été effectif dans 80 % des cas. …”
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