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2024-03-29T12:25:11ZThe use of noninvasive ventilation outside the intensive care unit: a clinical case report
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Titolo: The use of noninvasive ventilation outside the intensive care unit: a clinical case report
Autori: Romano, Annamaria; Salvati, Armenio; Romano, Rosalba; Mastroberardino, Michele
Abstract: Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV) is one
of the best weapon at our disposal to treat respiratory
failure. The early use of NIV out of the Intensive
Care Unit can improve patients’ outcome.
A 58-year-old man affected by severe bilateral
pneumonia caused by Legionella Pneumophila was
treated with Noninvasive Ventilation in extra
Intensive Care Unit until the evidence of a marked
improvement of clinical and radiological state.2013-01-01T00:00:00ZLetter to the editor : "Comment j'ai vaincu la douler et l'inflammation chronique par l'alimentation" by J Lagacè
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Titolo: Letter to the editor : "Comment j'ai vaincu la douler et l'inflammation chronique par l'alimentation" by J Lagacè
Autori: Scarpati, Giuliana; Pintore, Maurizio2013-01-01T00:00:00ZStatistics and medicine: the indispensable know-how of the researcher
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Titolo: Statistics and medicine: the indispensable know-how of the researcher
Autori: Romano, Rosalba; Gambale, Emilia
Abstract: Statistics has often been
misunderstood in Medicine, but it is indispensable
knowledge both for the experimenter and the reader.
Statistical methods allow to study diseases, patients,
and epidemiological events. The modern researcher
cannot refuse to know and to use statistics. A deeper
understanding is required to prepare a research
project and to avoid colossal mistakes of misleading.
The aim of this paper is to provide an
organized and structured point of view on the use of
statistics in Medicine and Research, showing the
principal resources to organize a scientific study
from the declaration of a hypothesis to the report of
the results.2013-01-01T00:00:00ZIntravenous infusion of magnesium sulphate during subarachnoid anaesthesia in hip surgery and its effect on postoperative analgesia: our experience
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Titolo: Intravenous infusion of magnesium sulphate during subarachnoid anaesthesia in hip surgery and its effect on postoperative analgesia: our experience
Autori: Pastore, Antonio; Lanna, M.; Lombardo, N.; Policastro, Carmela; Iacovazzo, Carmine
Abstract: The treatment of degenerative hip
joint disease involves modern operative techniques
and the use of prosthetic devices individualized on
each patient. Being a surgery of considerable
importance, great attention is always given by the
anaesthesiologist to postoperative analgesia. In
general, our goal is to limit the doses of NSAIDs,
known to be associated with haemostasis
interference and alteration of gastrointestinal
apparatus; component of our baseline analgesic
protocols after arthroplasty is morphine given
parenterally. In order to steadily improve analgesic
techniques, which directly impact on patient
outcome, we experimented the use of a continuous
infusion of magnesium sulphate during subarachnoid
anaesthesia. Magnesium sulphate is the drug of
choice in case of eclampsia, and pre-eclampsia (for
the risk of evolution in eclampsia). According to the
most recent findings, this drug has also analgesic
properties: its use as an adjunct to analgesia is based
on a non-competitive antagonism towards the
NMDA receptor and on the blocking of calcium
channels: these properties prevent the mechanisms of
central sensitization due to nociceptive stimulation
of peripheral nerves.2013-01-01T00:00:00Z