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Lopes, Juliana de Lima, Luiz Antonio Nogueira-Martins, Maria Aparecida Batistão Gonçalves, and Alba Lucia Bottura Leite de Barros. "Comparing Levels of Anxiety During Bed and Shower Baths in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction." Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem 18, no. 2 (2010): 217–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-11692010000200012.

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This study compared the levels of anxiety presented by patients with acute myocardial infarction in bed and shower baths and the influence of antecedent variables: age, gender, medications, previous hospitalization and/or bed bath, patients' preference regarding the professional's gender, risk factors and anxiety-traits. This crossover study was conducted between February and August 2007 in coronary units. The sample was composed of 71 patients with acute myocardial infarction. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) was applied before the baths (bed and shower baths), immediately after the b
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Campa, Francesco, Hannes Gatterer, Henry Lukaski, and Stefania Toselli. "Stabilizing Bioimpedance-Vector-Analysis Measures With a 10-Minute Cold Shower After Running Exercise to Enable Assessment of Body Hydration." International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 14, no. 7 (2019): 1006–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2018-0676.

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Purpose: The exercise-induced increase in skin and body temperature, cutaneous blood flow, and electrolyte accumulation on the skin affects the validity of bioimpedance analysis to assess postexercise changes in hydration. This study aimed to assess the influence of a 10-min cold (22°C) shower on the time course of impedance measurements after controlled exercise. Methods: In total, 10 male athletes (age 26.2 [4.1] y and body mass index 23.9 [1.7] kg/m2) were tested on 2 different days. During both trials, athletes ran for 30 min on a treadmill in a room at 23°C. In a randomized crossover tria
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Goto, Yasuaki, Shinya Hayasaka, Shigeo Kurihara, and Yosikazu Nakamura. "Physical and Mental Effects of Bathing: A Randomized Intervention Study." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2018 (June 7, 2018): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9521086.

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Showering is the most common form of bathing worldwide. Whole-body immersion bathing in warm water (~40°C) is common in Japan and exerts sufficient hyperthermic action to induce vasodilatation and increase blood flow, supplying more oxygen and nutrients to the periphery. Cross-sectional studies report better subjective health status with an immersion bathing habit. This randomized controlled trial compared the effects on health of immersion bathing and shower bathing in 38 participants who received 2-week intervention of immersion bathing in warm water (40°C) for 10 min (bathing intervention)
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Carraway, Stephanie, Stacy Martin, Kay Sams, Nicole Kahle, Amy Patterson, and Theresa Papa-Rodriguez. "Cancer Center's Experience Converting from Chlorhexidine Gluconate Impregnated Wipes to Chlorhexidine Gluconate Shower on Inpatient Blood & Marrow Transplant Unit." American Journal of Infection Control 43, no. 6 (2015): S29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2015.04.073.

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Chen, Pan-Jen, Han-Kuei Wu, Po-Chi Hsu, Lun-Chien Lo, Hen-Hong Chang, and Christopher Worsnop. "Effects of Five Daily Activities on Harmonic Analysis of the Radial Pulse." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020 (September 27, 2020): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6095674.

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All daily physiological activities have some effects on the body, and traditional Chinese medicine believes that pulse diagnosis can reflect the circulation of qi and blood throughout the body. This study aimed to explore the effects of five physiological activities, namely, sleep, exercise, ingestion, defecation, and shower, on pulse waves of the radial artery. Thirty test subjects were recruited for the study, and a wearable pulse signal measurement device was used for self-measurement of radial artery pulses before and after various physiological activities. All collected data were subjecte
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Kalantari, Heibatullah, Mohammadtaha Jalali, Amir Jalali, et al. "Protective effect of Cassia fistula fruit extract on bromobenzene-induced nephrotoxicity in mice." Human & Experimental Toxicology 30, no. 10 (2011): 1710–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0960327110396532.

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The efficacy of a crude hydro-alcoholic extract of Cassia fistula (golden shower tree) fruit to protect the kidney against bromobenzene-induced toxicity was studied. Negative control mice received normal saline; positive control mice were given 460 mg/kg of bromobenzene; Cassia fistula treated mice received 200, 400, 600 and 800 mg/kg of Cassia fistula fruit extract followed by 460 mg/kg bromobenzene (daily by oral gavage for 10 days). On the 11th day, the mice were sacrificed, blood samples were obtained to assess blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels, and kidneys were removed for h
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Al Salmi, Hanadi, Ahmed Elmahrouk, Amr A. Arafat, et al. "Implementation of an evidence-based practice to decrease surgical site infection after coronary artery bypass grafting." Journal of International Medical Research 47, no. 8 (2019): 3491–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0300060519836511.

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Objective Surgical site infection (SSI) is a serious complication after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). This study was performed to evaluate evidence-based practice and structured problem-solving to reduce SSI after CABG. Methods An infection control strategy including supervised chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) showers was implemented from January 2017 to March 2018 for 119 patients undergoing CABG. The controls comprised 244 patients who underwent CABG from 2014 to 2016. Risk factors for SSI were identified, and a problem-focused strategy was used to control SSI. Propensity score matchi
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Martins, William Del Conte, Sérgio Henrique Mioso Cunha, André Giarola Boscarato, et al. "Blood Parameters of Lactating Cows Fed Calcium Salts as Energetic Source." Acta Scientiae Veterinariae 46, no. 1 (2018): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/1679-9216.88161.

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Background: The negative energetic balance of lactating cows that occurs during the few weeks postpartum shifts the hormonal profile of the animal. These alterations may lead to metabolic disturbance as ketosis and lipid infiltration. Hypocalcemia is another metabolic problem that occurs in the peripartum period, it is characterized by the reduction in blood levels of calcium (Ca2+) near birth. Blood parameters illustrates the nutritional status of milking cows. The serum levels of glucose, β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) and cholesterol are parameters that reveal liver condition and it is very import
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Zwet, Wil Van der, Yvonne Nijsen, Lieke Van Alphen, Christian Von Wintersdorff, Erik Beckers, and Paul Savelkoul. "Role of the Environment in Transmission of Multiresistant Enterobacter cloacae in a Hematology-Oncology Department." Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology 41, S1 (2020): s379—s380. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ice.2020.1012.

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Background: The patient environment is increasingly considered a major source of transmission of nosocomial bacteria to patients. In May 2019, a cluster of 3 patients with multiresistant Enterobacter cloacae was discovered in the hematology-oncology department of the Maastricht University Medical Center (built in 1991). The strains had an identical antibiogram: ESBL-positive, ciprofloxacin R, cotrimoxazole R, meropenem S, and colistin S. One neutropenic patient had a positive blood culture for this strain, resistant to the empiric treatment with piperacillin-tazobactam, but the patient recover
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Layton, Marcelle C., Maritza Perez, Peter Heald, and Jan Evans Patterson. "An Outbreak of Mupirocin-ResistantStaphylococcus aureuson a Dermatology Ward Associated with an Environmental Reservoir." Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology 14, no. 7 (1993): 369–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/646764.

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AbstractObjective:To investigate a cluster of mupirocin-resistantStaphylococcus aureuson a dermatology ward.Design:An outbreak of mupirocin-resistantSaureus was noted on the dermatology ward during a prospective epidemiologic study of methicillin-resistantS aureus(MRSA) and borderline methicillin-susceptibleS aureus(BMSSA). Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) of whole-cell DNA digested with Sma I was used as a marker of strain identity.Setting and Patients:An 850-bed university hospital with a 12-bed inpatient dermatology ward. Most patients have severe, exfoliating dermatologic disorders.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Shower in blood"

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Olsson, Sara. "Bois Durci : Ett designprojekt inom 5 mil." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för bygg- energi- och miljöteknik, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-17440.

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Människor förbrukar så mycket resurser att natureninte hinner med att återställa sig och där medförsvinner material allt mera. Det bästa vore om vimänniskor enbart använde oss av material som förbrukadesi samma takt som naturen kan återställa dei.Detta designprojekt fokuserar på Bois Durci, pådess tillverkning och användning. Materialet ärgjort av blod och sågspån och var tillgängligt på1800-1900-talet och försvann när bakeliten kom. Detsägs att materialet är bakelitens fader. I arbetet harjag samarbetat med ett företag från Torsåker i centralaSverige och arbetet utefter deras koncept somgrund
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Dunbar, Julia Lorene. "Passive Hallux Adduction Decreases Blood Flow to Plantar Fascia." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2018. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6928.

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Purpose: Due to the vital role that blood flow plays in maintaining tissue health, compromised blood flow can prevent effective tissue healing. An adducted hallux, as often seen inside a narrow shoe, may put passive tension on the abductor hallucis, consequently compressing the lateral plantar artery (LPA) into the calcaneus and thus restricting blood flow. The purpose of this study was to compare blood flow within the LPA before and after passive hallux adduction (PHA). Methods: Forty-five healthy volunteers (20 female, 25 male; age = 24.8 ± 6.8 yr; height = 1.7 ± 0.1 m; weight = 73.4 ± 13.5
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Din, Zia ud. "Outcomes (longitudinal growth, dietary and blood pressure) in children till age 13 years who showed slow weight gain in infancy." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.535228.

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Belczak, Daniel. ""Blood for Blood Must Fall": Capital Punishment, Imprisonment, and Criminal Law Reform in Antebellum Wisconsin." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1619464665680271.

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Mariani, Mariagabriella. "Purification and characterization of a red blood cell spectrin fraction which is tightly bound to the membrane /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1989. http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/show?type=diss&nr=8982.

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Goudot, Guillaume. "Applications innovantes des ultrasons en pathologie vasculaire : utilisation de l'imagerie ultrarapide dans l'analyse de la rigidité artérielle et des ultrasons pulsés en thérapie Arterial stiffening assessed by ultrafast ultrasound imaging gives new insight into arterial phenotype of vascular Ehlers–Danlos mouse models Aortic wall elastic properties in case of bicuspid aortic valve Segmental aortic stiffness in bicuspid aortic valve patients compared to first-degree relatives Wall shear stress measurement by ultrafast vector flow imaging for atherosclerotic carotid stenosis Pulsed cavitational therapy using high-frequency ultrasound for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis in an in vitro model of human blood clot." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. https://wo.app.u-paris.fr/cgi-bin/WebObjects/TheseWeb.woa/wa/show?t=2215&f=13951.

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"Blood, guts, characters and movie a glance at josé mojica marins terror." Tese, MAXWELL, 2003. http://www.maxwell.lambda.ele.puc-rio.br/cgi-bin/db2www/PRG_0991.D2W/SHOW?Cont=4275:pt&Mat=&Sys=&Nr=&Fun=&CdLinPrg=pt.

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Books on the topic "Shower in blood"

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Oxford blood. Bantam Books, 1989.

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Oxford blood. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2015.

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Oxford blood. Mandarin, 1989.

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Fraser, Antonia. Oxford blood. Methuen, 1986.

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Oxford blood. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1985.

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Fraser, Antonia. Oxford blood. Chivers Press, 1986.

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Oxford blood. W.W. Norton, 1985.

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Shan, Darren. Tunnels of Blood. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2008.

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Shan, Darren. Tunnels of blood. Collins, 2000.

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Shan, Darren. Tunnels of blood. Collins, 2000.

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Muller, Gilbert H. "Chapter 8 Dark Days: “A Shower of Blood”." In Abraham Lincoln and William Cullen Bryant. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31589-8_9.

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Christie, Ian. "Blood-red shoes?" In Shoe Reels. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474451406.003.0007.

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This chapter examines the motif of red shoes in The Red Shoes (Powell and Pressburger, 1948) and The Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming, 1939), in light of the intervening World War. Whereas Dorothy’s ruby slippers are linked to positive transformation, Vicky’s bloody shoes in the later film stand for the rejection of domesticity in the context of post-war gender politics. They take her far from home, to be torn apart by the forces at war in her psyche.
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PERRINE, JENNIFER. "Riders to the Blood-Red Wrath." In The Golden Shovel Anthology. University of Arkansas Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvgs0cpc.53.

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Novak, Peter. "Case 23: Orthostatic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Syndrome, Severe." In Autonomic Testing, edited by Peter Novak. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190889227.003.0028.

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The tilt test showed severe orthostatic cerebral hypoperfusion syndrome (OCHOS) with reduced cerebral blood flow velocity. OCHOS is associated with reduced orthostatic cerebral blood flow velocity without orthostatic hypotension or arrhythmia.
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Novak, Peter. "Case 24: Orthostatic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Syndrome with Vision Loss." In Autonomic Testing, edited by Peter Novak. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190889227.003.0029.

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The tilt test showed orthostatic cerebral hypoperfusion syndrome (OCHOS) with intermittent reduction in cerebral blood flow velocity and vision loss. OCHOS is associated with reduced orthostatic cerebral blood flow velocity without orthostatic hypotension or arrhythmia.
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Novak, Peter. "Case 21: Orthostatic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Syndrome, Intermittent." In Autonomic Testing, edited by Peter Novak. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190889227.003.0026.

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The tilt test showed mild orthostatic cerebral hypoperfusion syndrome (OCHOS) with intermittent reduction in cerebral blood flow velocity. OCHOS is associated with reduced orthostatic cerebral blood flow velocity without orthostatic hypotension or arrhythmia. Calcium channel blockers may be helpful in OCHOS.
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Novak, Peter. "Case 30: Hypocapnic Cerebral Hypoperfusion with Paced Breathing." In Autonomic Testing, edited by Peter Novak. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190889227.003.0035.

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In this patient, cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFv) was reduced by 38% during the tilt. Decline in CBFv was due to hypocapnia-induced cerebral vasoconstriction, typical for hypocapnic cerebral hypoperfusion (HYCH). Patient reported dizziness, shortness of breath, and confusion during the tilt. Blood pressure during tilt showed prominent oscillations characteristic of hypovolemia.
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Matshipi, Moloko, Hlengani James Siweya, and Phuti Joanna Makgae. "Association of Anthropometric Parameters with Blood Pressure and Blood Glucose among Ellisras Children." In Lifestyle and Epidemiology - Poverty and Cardiovascular Diseases a Double Burden in African Populations [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95938.

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Obesity as directly measured by anthropometric parameters has been demonstrated to be associated with hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus, which are common risk factors for CVD. The study aimed at assessing the relationship between blood pressure, blood glucose and anthropometric parameters in Ellisras children. A total of 492 children aged 6 to 11 years, participated in the study. Neck circumference, waist circumference, body mass index, waist-to-height ratio, fasting blood glucose, systolic and diastolic blood pressure were measured using standard procedures. Linear regression showed significant association (P < 0.05) of anthropometric parameters (except waist-to-height ratio) with blood pressure. Fasting blood glucose was significantly associated with neck circumference when adjusted for age and gender. Positive correlation was found for systolic blood pressure with neck and waist circumference and body mass index in both genders and for diastolic blood pressure, the correlation was only found in boys. Fasting blood glucose was negatively correlated with neck circumference. Waist circumference (P = 0.025, β = 1.208, 95% CI = 1.017–1.285) was better than BMI (P = 0.046, β = 1.340, 95% CI = 1.005–1.788) in predicting elevated systolic blood pressure. These findings suggest that it is crucial to manage anthropometric parameters in the Ellisras community in order to decelerate the increase of hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
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White, Derrick E. "Championships and Civil Rights." In Blood, Sweat, and Tears. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469652443.003.0006.

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This chapter explores how Black college football and FAMU reckoned with the civil rights movement. Gaither preferred interracial cooperation rather than direct action as a means for racial change. The civil rights movement, beginning with Brown v. Board of Education, and including the bus boycotts of the mid-1950s and the sit-ins of the early 1960s, undermined Gaither’s reputation with activists. Gaither’s opposition to immediate desegregation not only was an attempt to hold on to his powerful football program but also showed an understanding of how integration would perpetuate athletic dominance by predominately white institutions. Gaither’s experiences with structural racism in building Bragg Stadium provided an alternative perspective to the civil rights movement.
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Sebati, Betty, Kotsedi Monyeki, Hlengani Siweya, and Susan Monyeki. "Inter Arm Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Risk in Young Adults at Ellisras." In Lifestyle and Epidemiology - Poverty and Cardiovascular Diseases a Double Burden in African Populations [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.96704.

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Cardiovascular disease is a notable cause of death globally. When undetected, varying measurements of BP between arms can lead to inaccuracies in the interpretation and management of blood pressure consequently putting individuals in an avoidable risk through sub-optimal blood pressure control. The aim of the study was to determine the difference in blood pressure between the arms and its association to cardiovascular risk in young adults at Ellisras. A total of 624 young adults aged 18 to 29 years old participated in the study. Blood pressure measurements and blood analysis were done according to standard procedures. Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine the association between interarm blood pressure and cardiovascular risk factors. There was significant (p ≤ 0.05) mean difference of diastolic blood pressure of the <10 mmHg and ≥ 10 mmHg groups. There was a positive significant association between systolic inter arm blood pressure difference and hypertension (B = 5.331; 95%CI = 12.260–23.183; P = 0.026) while no significant association was found between diastolic blood pressure and interarm diastolic differences in diastolic blood pressure (B = 1.081; 95%CI = 1.032–1.131; P = 0.920). The current study showed positive associations between inter arm differences and a few cardiovascular risk factors including BMI and gender. Detection of an interarm BP difference should motivate the need for a thorough cardiovascular/health assessment.
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Conference papers on the topic "Shower in blood"

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Dumkrieger, Gina, Todd R. Huschka, and James R. Stubbs. "Modeling the effect of shorter shelf life of red blood cells on blood supplies." In 2014 Winter Simulation Conference - (WSC 2014). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wsc.2014.7019985.

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Stewart, Wade, and Tom Stipe. "838 Continuous improvement effort shown to be worth its weight in blood." In Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Scientific Symposium on Improving the Quality and Value of Health Care. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2017-ihi.2.

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Mackie, I. J., D. Bihari, and S. J. Machin. "INCREASED PLATELET AGGREGABILITY IN NATIVE WHOLE BLOOD IN THE ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS)." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643477.

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The measurement of aggregation in whole blood allows the study of platelets in their natural milieu, but may still have anticoagulant induced artifacts; citrate decreases extracellular (Ca++) and heparin activates platelets. A technique for measuring aggregation in unanticoagulated (native) whole blood (NWB) was developed; blood is diluted in prewarmed saline with and without platelet agonists and aggregation is monitored by electrical impedance. Spontaneous and collagen induced aggregation were measured and the effect of prostacyclin analogue ZK 36,374 studied. The time until response (lag),
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Mingin, Todd, Jennifer A. Akers, Denise R. Merrill, Benjamin E. Chapman, Bernard Jones, and Thomas L. Merrill. "Ex Vivo Blood Damage Measurement for an Intravascular Blood Cooling and Delivery System." In ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2012-80546.

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An intravascular cooling system was developed to provide localized cooling directly to organs. Therapeutic hypothermia has been shown to reduce both ischemic and reperfusion injury related damage in both animal models and clinically for a range of organs including the heart, brain, and kidneys [1–4]. Cooling may ultimately aid in reducing damage from heart attack and stroke as well as problems associated with other organs.
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AlMomani, T., H. S. Udaykumar, J. Marshall, and K. B. Chandran. "Dynamic Simulation of Red Blood Cells/Platelet Interaction in Arteriolar Blood Flow." In ASME 2007 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2007-175290.

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Hemodynamic forces have been proposed as a major factor in thrombosis (thrombus formation) in the human cardiovascular system [1]. It has been suggested that platelet activation, aggregation and adhesion to the surface of the implants result in the formation of the mural thrombi [2]. Red blood cells (RBCs) are thought to play a significant role in the dynamics and the activation of the platelets and hence thrombus formation in the human arterial system. Previous experimental works indicate that RBCs cause platelets to migrate and move toward the vessel walls [3]. Thrombus formation has also be
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Engebretsen, L. F., P. Kierulf, T. Lyberg, A. B. Andersen, M. Gulla, and G. B. Joo. "HUMAN PERIPHERAL MONOCYTES STIMULATED WITH ENDOTOXIN IN VITRO SHOWED A FAST PROCOAGULANT ACTIVITY (PCA) ELEVATION AND A LATE ANTIFIBRINOLYTIC RESPONSE." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644253.

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Septicemia causes severe disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Monocytes may contribute to the DIC process through endotoxin stimulated synthesis of PCA. This study was initiated to evaluate the role of the monocytes in DIC further. Blood was taken from healthy persons. Mononuclear leucocytes (30?o monocytes) in microtiter wells (25.000 monocytes/well) were added 1 ug/ml endotoxin, and kept in culture from 0 to 160 hours. The cells were harvested, and the PCA (thromboplastin), the fibrinolytic activity (urokinase-PA), and the antifibrinolytic response (plasminogen activator inhibitor-P
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Lande, K., I. O. S. S. E. Kieldsen, A. Westheim, et al. "PATIENTS WITH MILD ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION HAVE INCREASED PLATELET SIZE AND RELEASE REACTION ANO SHOW INCREASED RECEPTOR RESPONSE TO INFUSED ADRENALINE." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644261.

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Hypertensive (n = 35) and normotensive {n = 44) men all 42 years old were studied. The hypertensive (HT) had larger venous platelets than the normotensive (HT) (7.46 ± 0.10 vs 7.12 ± 0.09 10-15 1, p = 0.01). Plasma concentration of |3-thromboglobulin (BTG) was increased in arterial blood in hypertensive (40 ± 8 vs 21 ± 2 ug/1, p=0.02) while the venous values were similar in the two groups. Despite similar sampling procedure, the normotensive subjects had markedly higher BTGconcentration in venous compared to arterial blood (p≺0.01) at variance from thehypertensive where the arteriovenous diffe
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Dasgupta, Subhashish, Prasanna Hariharan, Matthew R. Myers, and Rupak K. Banerjee. "Effect of Rate of Blood Flow Through Large Blood Vessels on HIFU Temperature Rise." In ASME 2008 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2008-192824.

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High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) shows considerable promise as a minimally-invasive technique for tumor ablation. A typical HIFU procedure involves focusing of acoustic energy in a small region, with the absorbed acoustic energy causing localized rise in tissue temperature. Temperature rise of the order of 40–60°C is achieved within seconds, causing immediate cell necrosis in the targeted region.
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Grabowski, E. F., and K. McKenny. "CHARACTERIZATION OF DISORDERS OF PLATELET-VESSEL WALL INTERACTION IN AN AGGREGOMETER INCORPORATING BLOOD FLOW PAST AN ENDOTHELIAL CELL MONOLAYER." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644537.

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Epi-fluorescence videomicroscopy permits real-time imaging of platelet (plt) adhesion-aggregation to a defined microinjury site of an endothelial cell monolayer (ECM) exposed to flowing blood. The fluorescent label is the TAB murine monoclonal antibody (courtesy of Dr. R.P. McEver) directed against human pit cp HB, together with a fluorescein-conjugated goat F(ab')2 against murine immunoglobulin. The combination assures specificity for pit membranes, yet leaves pit function intact. Bovine aortic ECM, grown on rectangular cover glasses, comprise one wall of a flow chamber mounted on a vertical
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Kosukegawa, Hiroyuki, Shuya Shida, Yoko Hashida, and Makoto Ohta. "Mechanical Properties of Tube-Shaped Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Hydrogel Blood Vessel Biomodel." In ASME 2010 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting collocated with 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm-icnmm2010-30892.

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Biomodels, which mimic the shape and motion of blood vessels, have been developed for clinical training in endovascular intervention and for the technical development of interventional devices such as stents. The present authors have developed a biomodel made of poly (vinyl alcohol) hydrogel (PVA-H), which has good transparency, low surface friction, and dynamic viscoelasticity similar to that of arteries. However, evaluation of its behavior as an arterial biomodel has not been carried out. In order to develop a PVA-H biomodel which can accurately mimic the motion of blood vessels, it is neces
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Reports on the topic "Shower in blood"

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Schwieger, Alexandra, Kaelee Shrewsbury, and Paul Shaver. Dexmedetomidine vs Fentanyl in Attenuating the Sympathetic Surge During Endotracheal Intubation: A Scoping Review. University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21007/con.dnp.2021.0007.

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Purpose/Background Direct laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation after induction of anesthesia can cause a reflex sympathetic surge of catecholamines caused by airway stimulation. This may cause hypertension, tachycardia, and arrhythmias. This reflex can be detrimental in patients with poor cardiac reserve and can be poorly tolerated and lead to adverse events such as myocardial ischemia. Fentanyl, a potent opioid, with a rapid onset and short duration of action is given during induction to block the sympathetic response. With a rise in the opioid crisis and finding ways to change the practi
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People prefer shorter compression stockings to prevent blood clots. National Institute for Health Research, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3310/signal-000352.

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Blood Sugar Testing to Manage Type 2 Diabetes in Patients Who Don't Need Insulin. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25302/eu14.2020.12.

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Checking your blood sugar daily may not help you manage your type 2 diabetes. If you have type 2 diabetes, it’s important to keep the amount of glucose, or sugar, in your blood at a healthy level. Many patients check their blood sugar at home each day. Patients place a drop of blood from their fingertip onto a test strip; then they insert the strip into a home glucose meter. This test measures your blood sugar level at that moment. People who use insulin check their blood sugar often so that they know how much insulin to take. But if you don’t use insulin, recent research shows that daily bloo
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Plasma and blood cell injections have not shown a benefit for Achilles tendon injury. National Institute for Health Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3310/signal-000890.

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