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Hemodynamic Differences in Recovery Following Chest Compression with Asynchronous Ventilation Using Chest Compression Rates of 90/min, 100/min, or 120/min in a Porcine Model of Neonatal Asphyxia
DownloadSpring 2020
Extensive neonatal resuscitation that involves chest compressions is an uncommon event impacting approximately 0.1% of term newborns, and up to 15% of preterm newborns. Despite best resuscitation efforts birth asphyxia results in approximately one million deaths annually worldwide. Neonatal...
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Spring 2024
Abstract Advanced cirrhosis is characterized by hemodynamic abnormalies, including increased portal pressure, and decreased arterial pressure, which contribute to the complicaons of the disease4. Short chain faty acids (SCFAs), produced by the gut microbiota through carbohydrate fermentaon,...