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Autor:
Thummaporn Naorungroj, Fumitaka Yanase, Lisa Toh, Glenn M Eastwood, Judy Wang, Laurence Weinberg, Eduardo A Osawa, Adrian Michalopoulos, Shanan Woo, Rinaldo Bellomo, Luca Cioccari, Laurent Bitker, Salvatore Lucio Cutuli, Douglas F Hacking, Nora Luethi
BACKGROUND Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is used routinely to monitor cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (SctO2) during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) but is rarely employed outside the operating room. Previous studies indicate that patients are at
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Autor:
James P. Burnes, Shanan Woo, Hamish Shilton, Daniel Croagh, Peter Evans, Ryan Walklin, Charles H.C. Pilgrim, Travis Ackermann, Shen Wei Lo
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery. 12:88-94
INTRODUCTION Primary endoscopic and percutaneous drainage for pancreatic necrotic collections is increasingly used. We aim to compare the relative effectiveness of both modalities in reducing the duration and severity of illness by measuring their ef
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 87:E85-E89
Background The interventional management of necrotizing pancreatitis has evolved from early open surgery to delayed endoscopic or percutaneous intervention. However, few studies have directly compared the three treatment modalities. We aim to compare
Autor:
Shanan, Woo, Ryan, Walklin, Travis, Ackermann, Sheng Wei, Lo, Hamish, Shilton, Charles, Pilgrim, Peter, Evans, James, Burnes, Daniel, Croagh
Publikováno v:
Asian journal of endoscopic surgery. 12(1)
Primary endoscopic and percutaneous drainage for pancreatic necrotic collections is increasingly used. We aim to compare the relative effectiveness of both modalities in reducing the duration and severity of illness by measuring their effects on syst
Autor:
Shanan, Woo, Ryan, Walklin, Chandika, Wewelwala, Roger, Berry, David, Devonshire, Daniel, Croagh
Publikováno v:
ANZ journal of surgery. 87(9)
The interventional management of necrotizing pancreatitis has evolved from early open surgery to delayed endoscopic or percutaneous intervention. However, few studies have directly compared the three treatment modalities. We aim to compare the outcom