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L Ritchie, Thomas Woodcock, Y Adeleke, C McNicholas, V Mummery, F Lin, Susannah Bloch, D Matthew
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Improving education and training: we don’t need no education.
Introduction and objectives The BTS audit and NCEPOD report on Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) demonstrate significant failings in the care of acute NIV patients. NIV has the potential to reduce mortality by 50% when delivered appropriately, but can d
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Improving education and training: we don’t need no education.
Introduction and objectives Acute NIV is an effective treatment for acute hypercapnic respiratory failure. Patients receiving acute NIV often find it distressing and poor patient experience can impact on compliance with treatment. Our aim was to unde
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An update in lung physiology.
Introduction Measurement of pC02 in arterial blood is essential in the management of many unwell patients, especially those with respiratory failure. The gold standard method of measuring PaC02 is by arterial blood gas (ABG) sampling, which is painfu
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Physiotherapy. 102:e206-e207
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Journal of Hospital Infection. 39:85-93
Despite occasional reports of local success, the steadily increasing prevalence of strains of Staphylococcus aureus resistant to methicillin (MRSA) shows that attempts to limit their spread do not work. In this commentary we suggest that efforts to c
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Physiotherapy. 102:e213
Autor:
A R, el-Shiekh Mohamed, V, Mummery
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Tropical and geographical medicine. 42(1)
In 3 years, Dicrocoelium dendriticum ova were detected in 208 patients at the Armed Forces Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia during 1984-1986. At least 7 of these patients had a true infection and at least 34 patients had spurious infection as they gave
Autor:
R V. MUMMERY
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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 32:786-787
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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 13:99-105
The efficacy, tolerability and side effects of a 3-day treatment for acute urinary infection in general practice with norfloxacin (400 mg 12 hourly) or nalidixic acid/citrate (1 sachet 8 hourly) were compared in a randomized study. Patient groups had
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British Journal of Urology. 47:335-341
Summary A total of 120 patients, including 53 pregnant women with significant bacteriuria, received 163 7-day courses of oral antimicrobial agents allocated in a randomised manner. The cure rates after 6 weeks' follow-up ranged from 73% to 86%, and t