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Cutaneous Manifestations of Pediatric COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C)
The cutaneous manifestations in pediatric COVID-19 and those with MIS-C vary widely and are non-specific. In patients presenting with fever and rash during a COVID-19 outbreak, recognizing these cutaneous symptoms is crucial for prompt diagnosis and treatment especially those who is asymptomatic. Further studies involving COVID-19 patients, both with and without rash, may provide correlation between disease progression and skin manifestation.
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Comparison of Drug-Assisted Tracheal Intubation Using Benzodiazepines and Induction Agents for First-Pass Intubation Success in Emergency Airway Management: A Retrospective Cohort Study
The sedative medications used during drug-assisted intubation should be chosen based on patient comorbidities and characteristics, as well as physician preferences and experiences. There were no differences between the benzodiazepine and induction agent groups in terms of first-pass intubation success, adverse events, or 24-hour survival. The use of benzodiazepines in settings with limited resources may be considered.
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Time to Treatment and Outcomes of Hemorrhagic Stroke, Comparing Patients Entering Surgery before and after 120 Minutes Upon Arrival at the Emergency Department Pattani Hospital
Patients with hemorrhagic stroke who receive early surgical treatment have lower mortality rates. Adequate provision of personnel and facilities for delivering prompt care should be made available. Measures should be taken to reduce the complications of patients who receive surgical treatment after 120 minutes upon arrival at the emergency department.
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Comparison of the Incidences of Anesthesia-Related Adverse Events in Patients Undergoing Surgery in the Daytime, Care Transition, and After-Hours Period
This study was unable to demonstrate a significant difference in the incidences of anesthesia-related adverse events among the various anesthesia periods.
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Good Correlation between CT-Measured Z-Evans’ Index and CT Volumetric of Ventricular System in Patients with iNPH Treated by Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunting
The Z-Evans’ index emerged as a more effective representation of ventricular volume compared to the X-Evans’ index in the entirety of the iNPH patient cohort. In contrast, during the subsequent CT follow-up, the change in X-Evans’ index exhibited superior efficacy in capturing the corresponding alterations in ventricular volume.
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