PULMONARY ASPIRATION ALBEIT RAPID SEQUENCE INDUCTION IN ACHALASIA CARDIA- DO WE HAVE AN INFALLIBLE TECHNIQUE?

Pulmonary Aspiration Albeit Rapid Sequence Induction in Achalasia Cardia- Do we have an Infallible Technique?

Achalasia cardia is among the conditions that pose a high risk of aspiration during induction of anaesthesia.This report is about Ski de fond - Equipement - Batons a case of a 23-year-old male patient, where regurgitation and pulmonary aspiration occurred in a patient with achalasia cardia despite Rapid Sequence Induction (RSI).The risk of aspirati

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Management of Soft Tissue Injuries of the Face*

Maxillofacial injuries now account for a large segment of patients in the casualty.This being, because of the increase in high speed vehicular traffic.A study conducted for one year, in 1983, showed that out of a total of Flask 411 patients treated, 40% were those of soft tissue injuries of the face.Management of these wounds, after noting their si

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ECG classification efficient modeling with artificial bee colony optimization data augmentation and attention mechanism

In addressing the key issues of the Swimwear data imbalance within ECG signals and modeling optimization, we employed the TimeGAN network and a local attention mechanism based on the artificial bee colony optimization algorithm to enhance the performance and accuracy of ECG modeling.Initially, the TimeGAN network was introduced to rectify data imba

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Inferring Fundamental Properties of the Flare Current Sheet Using Flare Ribbons: Oscillations in the Reconnection Flux Rates

Magnetic reconnection is understood to be the main physical process that facilitates the transformation of magnetic energy into heat, motion, and particle acceleration during solar eruptions.Yet, observational constraints on reconnection region properties and dynamics are limited due to a lack of high-cadence and high-spatial-resolution observation

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