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Mashup Score: 2Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 0
Therapeutic hypothermia did not reduce the combined outcome of death or disability at 18 months after neonatal encephalopathy in low-income and middle-income countries, but significantly increased death alone. Therapeutic hypothermia should not be offered as treatment for neonatal encephalopathy in low-income and middle-income countries, even when tertiary neonatal intensive care facilities are…
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Mashup Score: 1Fever and hypothermia represent two populations of sepsis patients and are associated with outside temperature - Critical Care - 3 year(s) ago
Background Fever and hypothermia have been observed in septic patients. Their influence on prognosis is subject to ongoing debates. Methods We did a secondary analysis of a large clinical dataset from a quality improvement trial. A binary logistic regression model was calculated to assess the association of the thermal response with outcome and a multinomial regression model to assess factors…
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Mashup Score: 5Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 22Targeted temperature management and cardiac arrest after the TTM-2 study - Critical Care - 3 year(s) ago
Critical Care volume 25, Article number: 275 (2021) Cite this article …
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Mashup Score: 2Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 3
Therapeutic hypothermia did not reduce the combined outcome of death or disability at 18 months after neonatal encephalopathy in low-income and middle-income countries, but significantly increased death alone. Therapeutic hypothermia should not be offered as treatment for neonatal encephalopathy in low-income and middle-income countries, even when tertiary neonatal intensive care facilities are…
Source: The Lancet Global HealthCategories: Latest Headlines, PediatricsTweet
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Mashup Score: 4
The p53 tumor suppressor is frequently inactivated by mutations in cancer. Most p53 mutations are located in the DNA-binding domain, causing local disruption of DNA-binding surface or global misfolding. Rescuing the structural defect of mutant p53 is an attractive therapeutic strategy, but its potential remains unproven due to a lack of drugs capable of efficiently rescuing misfolded p53….
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Mashup Score: 3NEJM Journal Watch: Summaries of and commentary on original medical and scientific articles from key medical journals - 3 year(s) ago
NEJM Journal Watch reviews over 250 scientific and medical journals to present important clinical research findings and insightful commentary
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Mashup Score: 8Effect of intra-arrest trans-nasal evaporative cooling in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a pooled individual participant data analysis - 3 year(s) ago
Background Randomized trials have shown that trans-nasal evaporative cooling initiated during CPR (i.e. intra-arrest) effectively lower core body temperature in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients. However, these trials may have been underpowered to detect significant differences in neurologic outcome, especially in patients with initial shockable rhythm. Methods We conducted a post hoc…
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Wisløff-Aase et al: LV Changes Induced by Mod #Hypothermia Rapidly Reversed After Rewarming 20 pts ❤️Bypass Link: https://t.co/ieYeT8YkMN #CritCareMed @SCCM #ultrasound #POCUS Fig: LV parameters diff temp https://t.co/hwSVDh6Xs9