IMPACT OF POSITIVE END EXPIRATORY PRESSURE ON CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMIC IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH POST-TRAUMATIC BRAIN SWELLING TREATED BY SURGICAL DECOMPRESSION.

Impact of positive end expiratory pressure on cerebral hemodynamic in paediatric patients with post-traumatic brain swelling treated by surgical decompression.

The objective of our present study is to evaluate the impact of different PEEP levels on cerebral hemodynamic, gas exchanges and respiratory system mechanics in paediatric patients with post-traumatic brain swelling treated with decompressive craniectomy (DC).A prospective physiologic study was carried out on 14 paediatric patients presenting with

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Dermatologic symptoms associated with gastrointestinal neoplasia

Gastrointestinal tumors are among the most common neoplastic causes of death worldwide.Presence of characteristic skin lesions can allow faster diagnosis and therapy and this way can increase the probability of a cure.In the paper we present the most Waste Receptacles important paraneoplastic syndromes that can coexist with gastrointestinal maligna

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