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  • Authors: Hani, Taman; Nabil, Mageed; Mohamed, Elmorsy;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Heart rate variability (HRV) is a valuable indicator of autonomic nervous system integrity and can be a prognostic tool of COVID-19 induced myocardial affection. This study aimed to compare HRV indices between patients who developed myocardial injury and those without myocardial injury in COVID-19 patients who were admitted to intensive care unit (ICU).

  • Authors: Leonard, Stojek; Dan, Bieler; Anne, Neubert;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    In the prehospital care of potentially seriously injured patients resource allocation adapted to injury severity (triage) is a challenging. Insufficiently specified triage algorithms lead to the unnecessary activation of a trauma team (over-triage), resulting in ineffective consumption of economic and human resources. A prehospital trauma triage algorithm must reliably identify a patient bleeding or suffering from significant brain injuries. By supplementing the prehospital triage algorithm with in-hospital established point-of-care (POC) tools the sensitivity of the prehospital triage is potentially increased.

  • Authors: Xinyue, Xiang; Lihua, Huang; Yong, Fang;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Reduced physical activity (PA) was the strongest predictor of all-cause mortality in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This scoping review aimed to map the evidence on the current landscape of physical activity, barriers and facilitators, and assessment tools across COPD patients.

  • Authors: Jianli, Ma; Chuantao, Zhang; Kaijie, Dang;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Spherical pneumonia is an extremely rare condition that is difficult to diagnose. It is a specific type of lung infection that often manifests as a round or round-like mass on chest imaging. Spherical pneumonia is easily misdiagnosed as a pulmonary tumor; therefore, awareness of this disease must be strengthened.

  • Authors: Na, Zhang; Yang, Li; Zeguo, Feng;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    The simultaneous use of drugs with different mechanisms of analgesic action is a strategy for achieving effective pain control while minimizing dose-related side effects. Choline was described to potentiate the analgesic action of parecoxib sodium at small doses in several inflammatory pain models. However, these findings are still very limited, and more associated data are required to confirm the effectiveness of the combined choline and parecoxib sodium therapy against inflammatory pain.