Oxygenation

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First reported 16 hours ago - Updated 16 hours ago - 1 reports

Using bispectral index and cerebral oximetry to guide hemodynamic therapy in high-risk surgical ...

High-risk surgery represents 12.5% of cases but contributes 80% of deaths in the elderly population. Reduction in morbidity and mortality by the use of intervention strategies could result in thousands of lives being saved and savings of up to [pound ... [Published 7thSpace - 16 hours ago]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

France: No change in status of MERS patients

Via La Voix du Nord: Coronavirus: no change for both patients hospitalized at the University Hospital of Lille. A Google translation:The health status of two patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the University Hospital of Lille is still ... [Published H5N1 - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

Study Suggests New Role for ECMO in Treating Patients with Cardiac Arrest And Profound Shock

ATLANTA - Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a procedure traditionally used during cardiac surgeries and in the ICU that functions as an artificial replacement for a patient's heart and lungs, has also been used to resuscitate cardiac arrest ... [Published ScienceNewsline - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Brain training and stimulation improves mental arithmetic ability

With just a few days of non-harmful brain stimulation and brain training, scientists have improved people’s ability to manipulate numbers for up to six months.In new research, scientists at the University of Oxford and UCL suggest that applying non-invasive ... [Published University College London - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

France: No improvement in MERS patients

Via La Voix du Nord: No improvement for both patients coronavirus. A Google translation:Both patients coronavirus are always placed in isolation in a room called "depressed" in an intensive care unit of the CHR Lille.According to a medical report which ... [Published H5N1 - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

The Smartphone Physical: You Can Now Get A Good Amateur Check-Up From Your Phone

A new wave of apps and devices make it possible to check most of your vitals with just what you carry around in your pocket all day.53The consumerization of basic medical technology--from devices that take your pulse and glucose levels to gadgets that ... [Published Fast Company - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

France: "The state of the second patient is a concern"

Via Liberation, a Google translated report: Coronavirus: the state of the second patient is a concern. Excerpt:The first patient with the new coronavirus in France, "remains in stable condition," also indicates the University Hospital in a statement.The ... [Published H5N1 - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Oxygen Retrofit Boosts Wastewater Treatment Upgrade in South Korea

Sponsored byA major petrochemical facilty in South Korea was unable to meet the future demand for dissolved oxygen in the secondary wastewater treatment stage. Darren Gurney explains how an oxygenation process provided the solution.Chemical production ... [Published WaterWorld - May 16 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 2 reports

Man Dead For 40 Minutes Gets Second Chance At Life

Colin Fiedler, dead for 40 minutes after experiencing cardiac arrest last year, serves as living proof that technology can apparently produce amazingly miraculous results. The 39-year-old Australian man appears to have escaped death with the aid of two ... [Published Inquisitr - May 14 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Fitness Benefits Of Deep Breathing

Fast and furious are the two words to define today’s world. This keeps you looped in a trance of work, stress and a terrible time management. Often we are so intent on achieving the goals that we forget the pains our mind and body suffer in the process. ... [Published AsiaNetIndia.com - May 15 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 4 reports

Dead for 40 Minutes: Patient Brought Back to Life Using New CPR Technique

A man from Melbourne, Australia, has been brought back from the dead with a revolutionary new resuscitation technique.The machinery needed to perform the resuscitation operation is available only in Australia, at the Alfred hospital in Victoria.39-year-old ... [Published Softpedia - May 14 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

In Vivo Measurement of Oxygenation Changes after Stroke Using Susceptibility Weighted Imaging Filtered Phase Data

by Meng Li, Jiani Hu, Yanwei Miao, Huicong Shen, Dingbo Tao, Zhihong Yang, Qinghang Li, Stephanie Y. Xuan, Waqar Raza, Sadeer Alzubaidi, E. Mark HaackeBackground and PurposeCerebral blood oxygenation level is critical for following the evolution of stroke ... [Published Elites TV - May 14 2013]

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15 Gaucher A, Frasca D, Mimoz O, Deboene B "Accuracy of respiratory rate monitoring by capnometry using the Capnomask in intubated patients receiving supplemental oxygen after surgery." Br. J Anaesth 2012;108:316–2
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Clinical study finds acoustic monitoring techno... [Published Pro Health Service Zone - 1 hour ago]
Climbing Everest for a high chance of survival [Published The Scotsman - 11 hours ago]
Using bispectral index and cerebral oximetry to... [Published 7thSpace - 16 hours ago]
France: No change in status of MERS patients [Published H5N1 - May 18 2013]
Penn Medicine Research Study Suggests New Role ... [Published Health Canal - May 18 2013]
Feds Will Continue To Subsidize TN Trout Stocking [Published Knox News Sentinel - May 17 2013]
TransMedics, Inc. - Product Pipeline Analysis, ... [Published MarketResearch.com - May 17 2013]
Agencies Announce Funding Agreement For Federal... [Published Chattanoogan - May 17 2013]
Here’s What Happens When You Get The New SARS-L... [Published Business Insider Australia - May 17 2013]
France: No improvement in MERS patients [Published H5N1 - May 17 2013]
Study Suggests New Role for ECMO in Treating Pa... [Published ScienceNewsline - May 17 2013]
The Smartphone Physical: You Can Now Get A Good... [Published Fast Company - May 17 2013]
Research Suggests New Role for ECMO in Treating... [Published Newswise - May 17 2013]
Brain training and stimulation improves mental ... [Published University College London - May 17 2013]
There's still time to save your lawn [Published Tamworth Herald - May 17 2013]
TCAA chalks up first child flight [Published Waypoint AirMed and Rescue Magazine - May 17 2013]
France: "The state of the second patient is a c... [Published H5N1 - May 16 2013]
Notre Dame Designs Camera to Detect Age of Brui... [Published DailyTech - May 16 2013]
US Catfish Farmers Continue to Address Producti... [Published The Fish Site - May 16 2013]
Theralase's PDCs subject of conference presenta... [Published Stockwatch - May 16 2013]
Child on Heart-Lung Machine Arrives at St. Loui... [Published PRWeb - May 16 2013]
New Clinical Study Finds Masimo rainbow® Acoust... [Published WIS-TV - May 16 2013]
New Clinical Study Finds Masimo rainbow® Acoust... [Published Michigan Live - May 16 2013]
Photoacoustic images reveal prostate cancer [Published MedicalPhysicsWeb - May 16 2013]
Oxygen Retrofit Boosts Wastewater Treatment Upg... [Published WaterWorld - May 16 2013]
Colin Fiedler Brought Back to Life After Being ... [Published Opposing Views - May 16 2013]
Patent Issued for Closed Loop Control System fo... [Published Equities.com - May 15 2013]
Cameron Ulrich's wait is over: 'We have a heart!' [Published TwinCities.com - May 15 2013]
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France: No change in status of MERS patients [Published H5N1 - May 18 2013]
Via La Voix du Nord: Coronavirus: no change for both patients hospitalized at the University Hospital of Lille. A Google translation:The health status of two patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the University Hospital of Lille is still ...
France: No improvement in MERS patients [Published H5N1 - May 17 2013]
Via La Voix du Nord: No improvement for both patients coronavirus. A Google translation:Both patients coronavirus are always placed in isolation in a room called "depressed" in an intensive care unit of the CHR Lille.According to a medical report which ...
France: "The state of the second patient is a c... [Published H5N1 - May 16 2013]
Via Liberation, a Google translated report: Coronavirus: the state of the second patient is a concern. Excerpt:The first patient with the new coronavirus in France, "remains in stable condition," also indicates the University Hospital in a statement.The ...
MERS: A skirmish in the early days [Published H5N1 - May 15 2013]
Via South China Morning Post, a story as chilling as it is unexpected: Consultant tells of battle to prevent deadly outbreak of Sars-like virus. Excerpt:The tests on the 49-year-old man lying ill in St Thomas' Hospital in London last year were confus ...
The first case of H7N9 influenza in Taiwan: The... [Published H5N1 - May 10 2013]
Via The Lancet, a letter: The first case of H7N9 influenza in Taiwan. Excerpt:We report here the first case of H7N9 infection outside mainland China. A 53-year-old male patient was admitted because of fever for 3 days after returning from Suchow, Jiangsu ...
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Assurance Biosense to Unveil Next-Generation Al... [Published PR Newswire - May 02 2013]
MAQUET'S CARDIOHELP System Awarded "Best New Pr... [Published PR Newswire - Dec 17 2012]
GE Healthcare Integrates Covidien NellcorTM SpO... [Published Business Wire Health News - Dec 11 2012]
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