Calabadion: A New Agent to Reverse the Effects of Benzylisoquinoline and Steroidal Neuromuscular-Blocking Agents.
Calabadion: A New Agent to Reverse the Effects of Benzylisoquinoline and Steroidal Neuromuscular-blocking Agents.
Anesthesiology. 2013 Mar 28;
Hoffmann U, Grosse-Sundrup M, Eikermann-Haerter K, Zaremba S, Ayata C, Zhang B, Ma D, Isaacs L, Eikermann M
INTRODUCTION:: To evaluate… Continue reading
Implementing Healthcare Information Security: Standards Can Help.
Implementing healthcare information security: standards can help.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2013; 186: 195-9
Orel A, Bernik I
Using widely spread common approaches to systems security in health dedicated controlled environments, a level of awareness, confidence and acceptance of… Continue reading
Elements for Successful Functional Result After Surgical Treatment of Intra-Articular Distal Humeral Fractures.
Elements for successful functional result after surgical treatment of intra-articular distal humeral fractures.
Acta Clin Croat. 2012 Dec; 51(4): 627-31
Darabos N, Bajs ID, Sabali? S, Pavi? R, Darabos A, Cengi? T
Intra-articular distal humeral fractures (DHF) present great… Continue reading
[Clinical and Laboratory Evaluation of the Efficiency of Chronic Hemodialysis Treatment Using Acidosuccinate in Patients With Terminal Renal Failure].
[Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the efficiency of chronic hemodialysis treatment using acidosuccinate in patients with terminal renal failure].
Ter Arkh. 2013; 85(1): 69-75
To evaluate the efficiency of using a succinate-containing dialysis solution (SCDS) in terminal renal failure… Continue reading
SWISSPAQ: Validation of a New Physical Activity Questionnaire in Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients.
SWISSPAQ: validation of a new physical activity questionnaire in cardiac rehabilitation patients.
Swiss Med Wkly. 2013; 143: 0
Bähler C, Bjarnason-Wehrens B, Schmid JP, Saner H
Physical activity is known to play an important role in protection against cardiovascular… Continue reading
Evaluating the Autonomic Nervous System in Patients With Laryngopharyngeal Reflux.
Evaluating the Autonomic Nervous System in Patients with Laryngopharyngeal Reflux.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013 Mar 21;
Huang WJ, Shu CH, Chou KT, Wang YF, Hsu YB, Ho CY, Lan MY
ObjectivesThe pathogenesis of laryngopharyngeal re?ux (LPR) remains unclear.… Continue reading
Novel Phenolic Inhibitors of Small/Intermediate-Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated K(+) Channels, KCa3.1 and KCa2.3.
Novel Phenolic Inhibitors of Small/Intermediate-Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated K(+) Channels, KCa3.1 and KCa2.3.
PLoS One. 2013; 8(3): e58614
Oliván-Viguera A, Valero MS, Murillo MD, Wulff H, García-Otín AL, Arbonés-Mainar JM, Köhler R
BACKGROUND: KCa3.1 channels are calcium/calmodulin-regulated voltage-independent K(+) channels that… Continue reading
Evening Chronotype Is Associated With Changes in Eating Behavior, More Sleep Apnea, and Increased Stress Hormones in Short Sleeping Obese Individuals.
Evening Chronotype Is Associated with Changes in Eating Behavior, More Sleep Apnea, and Increased Stress Hormones in Short Sleeping Obese Individuals.
PLoS One. 2013; 8(3): e56519
Lucassen EA, Zhao X, Rother KI, Mattingly MS, Courville AB, de Jonge L,… Continue reading
Cardiovascular Responses Associated With Daily Walking in Subacute Stroke.
Cardiovascular responses associated with daily walking in subacute stroke.
Stroke Res Treat. 2013; 2013: 612458
Prajapati SK, Mansfield A, Gage WH, Brooks D, McIlroy WE
Despite the importance of regaining independent ambulation after stroke, the amount of daily walking completed during in-patient rehabilitation is low. The purpose of this study is to determine if (1) walking-related heart rate responses reached the minimum intensity necessary for therapeutic aerobic exercise (40%-60% heart rate reserve) or (2) heart rate responses during bouts of walking revealed excessive workload that may limit walking (>80% heart rate reserve). Eight individuals with subacute stroke attending in-patient rehabilitation were recruited. Participants wore heart rate monitors and accelerometers during a typical rehabilitation day. Walking-related changes in heart rate and walking bout duration were determined. Patients did not meet the minimum cumulative requirements of walking intensity (>40% heart rate reserve) and duration (>10?minutes continuously) necessary for cardiorespiratory benefit. Only one patient exceeded 80% heart rate reserve.… Continue reading