The dynamics of thrombolysis over time in acute immunologic reactions
Calvin Lukas Kienbacher,
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Christian Schörgenhofer,
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Gerhard Ruzicka
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
Allergic
reactions
and
angioedema
are
important
immunologic
conditions
in
acute
care
settings.
Prior
data
indicate
an
association
between
symptom
severity
maximum
lysis
(ML)
thromboelastometry.
We
aimed
to
evaluate
the
dynamics
of
ML
two
hours
after
admission
emergency
department.
determined
with
thromboelastometry
using
extrinsic
testing
(EXTEM,
ROTEM®,
Werfen
GmbH,
Munich,
Germany)
at
presentation
patients
approximately
thereafter
(after
observation
interval).
The
median
test
was
used
compare
extent
individuals
who
were
still
symptomatic
interval
those
asymptomatic.
prospectively
enrolled
16
(10
(63%)
female,
mean
age
50
±
14
years).
Of
these,
6
(38%)
interval.
These
that
time
had
significantly
higher
than
asymptomatic
(14%
(IQR
12–17)
vs.
8%
4–10),
p
=
0.002).
To
conclude,
department
reactions,
symptoms
2
h
may
be
associated
alterations
ML.
Language: Английский
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Use of Public Access Defibrillation Systems: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(1), P. 61 - 69
Published: March 1, 2024
Aim:
This
meta-analysis
presented
the
impact
of
pandemic
Coronavirus
disease-2019
on
use
public
access
defibrillation
(PAD)
system
for
adult
patients
with
out-of-hospital
cardiac
arrest.
Materials
and
Methods:This
study
was
designed
as
a
systematic
review
is
reported
in
accordance
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analysis
guidelines.We
systematically
searched
PubMed,
Medline,
Embase,
Cochrane
Central
Register
Controlled
Trials
databases
until
January
2024.Results:
included
30
analyzed
studies.Pooled
analysis
showed
that
activation
PAD
among
those
two
periods
varied
amounted
to
3.8%
vs.
3.9%,
respectively
[odds
ratio
(OR)=0.77;95%
confidence
interval
(CI):
0.66
0.89;
p<0.001].There
were
no
statistically
significant
differences
using
automated
external
defibrillators
(AEDs)
when
comparing
period
prepandemic
(5.0%
6.2%;OR=0.78;
95%
CI:
0.57
1.07;
p=0.12).
Conclusion:The
data
indicate
substantial
decrease
during
pandemic.Furthermore,
there
variations
usage
shock
AEDs,
suggesting
AEDs
remained
similar
pre-pandemic
they
available.It
essential
promote
bystanders
perform
societal
initiatives
achieve
this
objective.
Language: Английский
Reassessment of the underlying mechanisms that contribute to the neurological disorders linked to long-term COVID-19
Anna Jaroszewska,
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Urantuya Battsengel,
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Zofia Zadorozna
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et al.
Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(2), P. 129 - 130
Published: June 14, 2024
We
read
with
great
interest
the
article
by
Graban
and
his
colleagues
[1]
regarding
neurological
effects
of
long
COVID-19.A
possible
explanation
for
difficulties
was
proposed
authors
as
cell
fusion.Furthermore,
highlight
that
there
is
a
considerable
percentage
people
feeling
weariness
cognitive
dysfunction,
which
includes
lower
attention
span,
short-term
memory
loss,
overall
impairment.Moreover,
recent
scientific
findings
suggest
are
increasingly
severe
problems
follow
these
symptoms.There
disparities
in
intelligence
quotient
(IQ)
between
those
who
have
been
infected
SARS-CoV-2
not
contracted
illness.Even
little
illness
can
result
decrease
IQ
around
three
points
[2].Nevertheless,
it
important
to
note
most
investigations
were
carried
Language: Английский