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View article: Factors associated with successful transition from continuous renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients: a retrospective cohort study
Factors associated with successful transition from continuous renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients: a retrospective cohort study Open
Higher urine output, better acid-base status, and stable hemodynamics predict successful and sustained CRRT discontinuation. Ongoing vasopressor use and high fluid burden reduce the likelihood of success.
View article: Perception and application of pre-operative surgical antibiotic prophylaxis by physicians
Perception and application of pre-operative surgical antibiotic prophylaxis by physicians Open
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most common and prevalent complications occurring post-operatively leading to additional costs to the health care system. Hence, medical interns, general practitioners, surgical residents and surgeon…
View article: Post‐Artesunate Delayed Hemolysis: Anything That Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong—Murphy's Law
Post‐Artesunate Delayed Hemolysis: Anything That Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong—Murphy's Law Open
In patients presenting with post‐malarial anemia following intravenous artesunate treatment, post‐artesunate delayed hemolysis should be considered in the differential diagnosis, even in endemic settings. Close monitoring for signs of dela…
View article: The Association Between Pulmonary Embolism and Long-Term Cardiovascular Disease Progression: A Meta-Analysis of Heart Failure, Pulmonary Hypertension, and Hospitalization Rates
The Association Between Pulmonary Embolism and Long-Term Cardiovascular Disease Progression: A Meta-Analysis of Heart Failure, Pulmonary Hypertension, and Hospitalization Rates Open
Background: Pulmonary embolism (PE) presents great acute danger and its chronic effects on cardiovascular organization is an important, however investigated aspect. People who survive PE is subjected to higher vulnerability to develop long…
View article: Role of Self Efficacy on Recovery among Patients with Psychiatric Disorders
Role of Self Efficacy on Recovery among Patients with Psychiatric Disorders Open
View article: Effect of Lean System Program on Nursing Staff Performance for Eliminating Time Wasters at Tanta University Emergency Hospital
Effect of Lean System Program on Nursing Staff Performance for Eliminating Time Wasters at Tanta University Emergency Hospital Open
View article: Assessment of Hemodiafiltration Versus Haemodialysis on Anemia Profile Among Regular Haemodialysis Patients
Assessment of Hemodiafiltration Versus Haemodialysis on Anemia Profile Among Regular Haemodialysis Patients Open
View article: Corrigendum: CD8 T cell response and its released cytokine IFN-γ are necessary for lung alveolar epithelial repair during bacterial pneumonia
Corrigendum: CD8 T cell response and its released cytokine IFN-γ are necessary for lung alveolar epithelial repair during bacterial pneumonia Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1268078.].
View article: CD8 T cell response and its released cytokine IFN-γ are necessary for lung alveolar epithelial repair during bacterial pneumonia
CD8 T cell response and its released cytokine IFN-γ are necessary for lung alveolar epithelial repair during bacterial pneumonia Open
Introduction Alveolar epithelial regeneration depends on the activity of resident quiescent progenitor cells. Alveolar epithelial type II (AT2) cells are known as the alveolar epithelial progenitor cells. They exit quiescent state, prolife…
View article: Transcriptional responses to injury of regenerative lung alveolar epithelium
Transcriptional responses to injury of regenerative lung alveolar epithelium Open
The significance of alveolar epithelial type 2 (AT2) cell proliferation for lung alveolar epithelial homeostasis and regeneration after injury has been widely accepted. However, the heterogeneity of AT2 cell population for cell proliferati…
View article: The Effect of a Short-Term Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Exercise Capacity and Quality of Life in Patients Hospitalised with Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
The Effect of a Short-Term Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Exercise Capacity and Quality of Life in Patients Hospitalised with Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Open
Short duration PR programmes appear to be helpful in the management of AECOPD.
View article: Shear type and magnitude affect aortic valve endothelial cell morphology, orientation, and differentiation
Shear type and magnitude affect aortic valve endothelial cell morphology, orientation, and differentiation Open
Valvular endothelial cells line the outer layer of heart valves and can withstand shear forces caused by blood flow. In contrast to vascular endothelial cells, there is limited amount of research over valvular endothelial cells. For this r…
View article: Natriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart
Natriuretic peptides and Forkhead O transcription factors act in a cooperative manner to promote cardiomyocyte cell cycle re-entry in the postnatal mouse heart Open
View article: Effect of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Patients with Asthma COPD Overlap Syndrome: A Randomized Control Trial
Effect of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Patients with Asthma COPD Overlap Syndrome: A Randomized Control Trial Open
Use of a short-term PR program in ACOS patients results in favorable changes in functional capacity, health-related quality of life, and BI. However, short-term PR was not sufficient to register changes in pulmonary function in these patie…
View article: Postural abnormalities in phenotypes of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Postural abnormalities in phenotypes of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Open
View article: The effect of physiological stretch and the valvular endothelium on mitral valve proteomes
The effect of physiological stretch and the valvular endothelium on mitral valve proteomes Open
Heart valves reside in a dynamic mechanical environment experiencing a multitude of forces. These forces have been shown to play a key role in valvular pathophysiology. However, knowledge of proteins involved in valvular mechanobiology is …
View article: A Three-Dimensional Collagen-Elastin Scaffold for Heart Valve Tissue Engineering
A Three-Dimensional Collagen-Elastin Scaffold for Heart Valve Tissue Engineering Open
Since most of the body’s extracellular matrix (ECM) is composed of collagen and elastin, we believe the choice of these materials is key for the future and promise of tissue engineering. Once it is known how elastin content of ECM guides c…
View article: Mechanotransduction and control of valvular cell phenotype as tools to inform valvular pathophysiology
Mechanotransduction and control of valvular cell phenotype as tools to inform valvular pathophysiology Open
Valvular degenerative diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality in developed countries. Valvular interstitial cells (VICs) are responsible for pathogenesis of these diseases. In healthy adult valves, VICs remain as quiescent pheno…
View article: The impact of physical exercises for muscular strength in the development of rapid strength and the skill of the Qatari crushing attack for the players of the University of Mustansiriya volleyball team
The impact of physical exercises for muscular strength in the development of rapid strength and the skill of the Qatari crushing attack for the players of the University of Mustansiriya volleyball team Open