Abstract Objectives The incidence of postoperative shivering is known to be inversely associated with core body temperature. However, previous studies have pointed out that the threshold of shivering could be affected by peripheral temperature or anesthetic agents. These reports pointed specific drugs, though, anesthesia techniques have since advanced considerably. This study aimed to investigate factors associated with postoperative...
Abstract We report successful awake intubation in a morbidly obese patient (body mass index of 61.2) using an epidural catheter inserted through the external forceps channel of the fiberscope for delivery of local anesthetic. Direct application of local anesthetic to the pharyngolaryngeal area and proximal tracheal, through the use of a relatively firm epidural catheter. We conclude that awake intubation can be achieved by this method which spares the subsequent use of any sedative...
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Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & ImmunologyAuthor(s): Ivan T. Lee, Masaki Arioka, Sara H. Kleinman, Yael Gernez
Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & ImmunologyAuthor(s): Eric Schauberger, Jocelyn M. Biagini Myers, Hua He, Lisa J. Martin, S. Hasan Arshad, Ramesh Kurukulaaratchy, Gurjit K. Khurana Hershey
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Attachment in the parent-infant dyads is fundamental for growth and development of children born prematurely. However, the natural process of attachment is interrupted just after preterm birth, and emotional a...
Older people living with HIV (OPLWH) are expected to live longer in the era of antiretroviral treatment, but at the same time, they are at risk for developing various health complications as a consequence of a...
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Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: Autoimmunity ReviewsAuthor(s): Ennio Giulio Favalli, Francesca Ingegnoli, Orazio De Lucia, Gilberto Cincinelli, Rolando Cimaz, Roberto Caporali
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Publication date: February 2020Source: Clinical Therapeutics, Volume 42, Issue 2Author(s):
Publication date: February 2020Source: Clinical Therapeutics, Volume 42, Issue 2Author(s):
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Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: Hearing ResearchAuthor(s): Lukas Breitzler, Ieng Hou Lau, Paulo J. Fonseca, Raquel O. Vasconcelos
Publication date: Available online 19 March 2020Source: Hearing ResearchAuthor(s): Shikha Tarang, Umesh Pyakurel, Michael D. Weston, Sarath Vijayakumar, Timothy Jones, Kay-Uwe Wagner, Sonia M. Rocha-Sanchez
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Publication date: June 2020Source: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Volume 69Author(s): Taotao Sun, Ling Jiang, Zhongshuai Zhang, Chen Zhang, He Zhang, Guangbin Wang, Zhaoxia Qian
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Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: Clinical NeurophysiologyAuthor(s): Emel Oguz Akarsu, Nermin Gorkem Sirin, Mehmet Baris Baslo, Ali Emre Oge
Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: Clinical NeurophysiologyAuthor(s): Dimitra Veltsista, Elisabeth Chroni
Publication date: Available online 19 March 2020Source: Clinical NeurophysiologyAuthor(s): Satoru Ikemoto, Shin-ichiro Hamano, Susumu Yokota, Reiko Koichihara, Yuko Hirata, Ryuki Matsuura
Publication date: Available online 19 March 2020Source: Clinical NeurophysiologyAuthor(s): Kyohei Sakaki, Yuko Hoshino, Shigenori Kawabata, Yoshiaki Adachi, Taishi Watanabe, Kensuke Sekihara, Senichi Ishii, Masaki Tomori, Shoji Tomizawa, Mitsuhiro Enomoto, Atsushi Okawa
Publication date: Available online 19 March 2020Source: Clinical NeurophysiologyAuthor(s): Alexandre Chalard, David Amarantini, Joseph Tisseyre, Philippe Marque, David Gasq
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Publication date: Available online 21 March 2020Source: Journal of Bodywork and Movement TherapiesAuthor(s): Richard W. Bohannon, Bradley J. Myers, Frank T. Tudini, Justin T. Clark, John P. Manor
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Abstract Although facial muscles are heavily involved in emotional expressions, there is still a lack of evidence about the role of face primary motor cortex (face M1) in the processing of facial recognition and expression. This work investigated the effects of the passive viewing of different facial expressions on face M1 and compared data with those obtained from the hand M1. Thirty healthy subjects were randomly assigned to two groups undergoing transcranial magnetic stimulation...
Abstract In homeostasis, somatosensory C fibre afferents are hypothesised to mediate input to the brain about interactions with external stimuli and sympathetic efference provides the output that regulates bodily functions. We aimed to test this hypothesis and whether different types of innocuous somatosensory input have differential effects. Healthy volunteers performed a muscle fatigue (hand-grip) task to exhaustion, which produces increased muscle sympathetic nerve activity...
Abstract Most studies on the regulation of speed and trajectory during ellipse drawing have used visual feedback. We used online auditory feedback (sonification) to induce implicit movement changes independently from vision. The sound was produced by filtering a pink noise with a band-pass filter proportional to movement speed. The first experiment was performed in 2D. Healthy participants were asked to repetitively draw ellipses during 45 s trials whilst maintaining a constant...
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Publication date: Available online 21 March 2020Source: International Journal of Pediatric OtorhinolaryngologyAuthor(s): Zhen Emily, Kuthubutheen Jafri, Misso Dylan, Rodrigues Stephen, Thompson Andrew
Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: International Journal of Pediatric OtorhinolaryngologyAuthor(s): Juliana Bonilla-Velez, Brendan P. Moore, Mario A. Cleves, Lisa Buckmiller, Gresham T. Richter
Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: International Journal of Pediatric OtorhinolaryngologyAuthor(s): Ria Manimalethu, Senthil Krishna, Shabana Z. Shafy, Mohammed Hakim, Joseph D. Tobias
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Publication date: Available online 21 March 2020Source: Journal of Surgical EducationAuthor(s): Fadi Taher, Markus Plimon, Andrej Isaak, Juergen Falkensammer, Eleonore Pablik, Corinna Walter, Miriam Kliewer, Afshin Assadian
Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: Journal of Surgical EducationAuthor(s): Dennis Liem, Ariana Plasger, Georg Gosheger, Carolin Rickert, Nicolas Dedy, Dominik Schorn, Gregor Hauschild
Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: Journal of Surgical EducationAuthor(s): Gaelle Fiard, Sonia-Yuki Selmi, Manon Maigron, Alexandre Bellier, Emmanuel Promayon, Jean-Luc Descotes, Jocelyne Troccaz
Publication date: Available online 20 March 2020Source: Journal of Surgical EducationAuthor(s): Rebecca E. Scully, Shanley B. Deal, Michael J. Clark, Katherine Yang, Greg Wnuk, Douglas S. Smink, Jonathan P. Fryer, Jordan D. Bohnen, Ezra N. Teitelbaum, Shari L. Meyerson, Andreas H. Meier, Paul G. Gauger, Rishindra M. Reddy, Daniel E. Kendrick, Michael Stern, David T. Hughes, Jeffrey G. Chipman, Jitesh A. Patel, Adnan Alseidi, Brian C. George
Publication date: Available online 19 March 2020Source: Journal of Surgical EducationAuthor(s): Ingrid Woelfel, David Strosberg, Brentley Smith, Alan Harzman, Ritu Salani, Amalia Cochran, Xiaodong Chen
Publication date: Available online 19 March 2020Source: Journal of Surgical EducationAuthor(s): Ava Ferguson Bryan, Darren S. Bryan, Jeffrey B. Matthews, Kevin K. Roggin
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Abstract Swallowing muscle strength exercises are effective in restoring swallowing function. In order to perform the exercises with progressive load, the swallow exercise aid (SEA) was developed. Precise knowledge on which muscles are activated with swallowing exercises, especially with the SEA, is lacking. This knowledge would aid in optimizing the training program to target the relevant swallowing muscles, if necessary. Three healthy volunteers performed the three SEA exercises...
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