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Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Placement in Children: Initial Experience with a "2+1"-Port Laparoscopic-Assisted Technique
CONCLUSIONS: The laparoscopic approach allows for improved visualization and more accurate placement of a catheter inside the abdominal cavity. Concomitant omental excision is necessary to prevent PDC malfunction and migration.PMID:37241193 | PMC:PMC10223083 | DOI:10.3390/medicina59050961
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - May 27, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Vlad-Laurentiu David Elisa Mussuto Ramona-Florina Stroescu Mihai Gafencu Eugen-Sorin Boia Source Type: research

Hospital crisis management after a disaster: from the epicenter of 2023 T ürkiye-Syria earthquake
CONCLUSION: In terms of preparations for earthquakes, especially in hospitals in the earthquake zone it will be beneficial for each hospital to make hospital disaster plans. For this reason, we thought it would be useful to share our experiences during this disaster.PMID:37409925 | PMC:PMC10405032 | DOI:10.14744/tjtes.2023.44449
Source: Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery : TJTES - July 6, 2023 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Murat G ök Mehmet Ali Melik Baki Do ğan Polat Durukan Source Type: research

Needle Direction and Distance of Arteriovenous Fistula Cannulation in Hemodialysis Adequacy; a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
CONCLUSION: Overall comparison of the results qualitatively and quantitatively indicated uncertainty about the effects of direction and distance of AVF cannulation on HD adequacy outcomes. More studies with high-quality designs, such as RCTs, are required to better understand and adjudicate the effects of needle direction and distance of AVF cannulation on HD adequacy outcomes.PMID:37609532 | PMC:PMC10440757 | DOI:10.22037/aaem.v11i1.1943
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - August 23, 2023 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Samad Karkhah Majid Pourshaikhian Pooyan Ghorbani Vajargah Morteza Zaboli Mahdiabadi Amirabbas Mollaei Saman Maroufizadeh Seyed Javad Hosseini Joseph Osuji Mohammad Taghi Moghadamnia Source Type: research

Severe neonatal hypernatraemia: a population based study
Conclusions Neonatal hypernatraemia at this level, in this population, is strongly associated with weight loss. It occurs almost exclusively after attempts to initiate breast feeding, occurs uncommonly and does not appear to be associated with serious short term morbidities, beyond admission to hospital.
Source: Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition - August 18, 2013 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Oddie, S. J., Craven, V., Deakin, K., Westman, J., Scally, A. Tags: Epidemiologic studies, Editor's choice, Coma and raised intracranial pressure, Epilepsy and seizures, Childhood nutrition, Reproductive medicine, Child health, Infant nutrition (including breastfeeding), Metabolic disorders Original articles Source Type: research

Arsenic and Obesity: A Comparison of Urine Dilution Adjustment Methods
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that arsenic exposure is not associated with obesity, and that urinary creatinine and osmolality may be colliders on the causal pathway from arsenic exposure to obesity, as common descendants of hydration and body composition. In studies of urinary biomarkers and obesity or obesity-related outcomes, alternative metrics such as urinary flow rate or analytic strategies such as covariate-adjusted standardization should be considered. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP1202 Received: 07 October 2016 Revised: 21 March 2017 Accepted: 30 March 2017 Published: 28 August 2017 Address correspondence t...
Source: EHP Research - August 28, 2017 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Daniil Lyalko Tags: Research Source Type: research