نتایج جستجو برای: decompression

تعداد نتایج: 13010  

Journal: :Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society 2011
Parthasarathy D Thirumala Aalap C Shah Tara N Nikonow Miguel E Habeych Jeffrey R Balzer Donald J Crammond Lois Burkhart Yue-Fang Chang Paul Gardner Amin B Kassam Michael B Horowitz

Hemifacial spasm is a socially disabling condition that manifests as intermittent involuntary twitching of the eyelid and progresses to muscle contractions of the entire hemiface. Patients receiving microvascular decompression of the facial nerve demonstrate an abnormal lateral spread response (LSR) in peripheral branches during facial electromyography. The authors retrospectively evaluate the ...

2003
Ismet Bayraktaroglu Alex Orailoglu

A methodology for the determination of decompression hardware that guarantees complete fault coverage for a unified compaction/compression scheme is proposed. Test cube information is utilized for the determination of a near optimal decompression hardware. The proposed scheme attains simultaneously high compression levels and reduced pattern counts through a linear decompression hardware. Signi...

2014
Eun-Joo Jung Jin-A Baek Dae-Ho Leem

Decompression is considered an effective treatment for odontogenic cystic lesions in the jaw. A variety of decompression devices are successfully used for the treatment of keratocystic odontogenic tumors, radicular cysts, dentigerous cysts, and ameloblastoma. The purpose of these devices is to keep an opening between the cystic lesion and the oral environment during treatment. The aim of this r...

2014
Michael O. Vertolli Matthew A. Kelly Jim Davies

This paper proposes that decompression is an important and often overlooked component of cognition in all domains where compressive stimuli reduction is a requirement. We support this claim by comparing two compression representations, co-occurrence probabilities and holographic vectors, and two decompression procedures, top-n and Coherencer, on a context generation task from the visual imagina...

2013
Peter E. Batchelor Taryn E. Wills Peta Skeers Camila R. Battistuzzo Malcolm R. Macleod David W. Howells Emily S. Sena

BACKGROUND The use of early decompression in the management of acute spinal cord injury (SCI) remains contentious despite many pre-clinical studies demonstrating benefits and a small number of supportive clinical studies. Although the pre-clinical literature favours the concept of early decompression, translation is hindered by uncertainties regarding overall treatment efficacy and timing of de...

Journal: :Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2009
Donald R Murphy Christopher M Coulis Jonathan K Gerrard

BACKGROUND It has been stated that individuals who have spondylotic encroachment on the cervical spinal cord without myelopathy are at increased risk of spinal cord injury if they experience minor trauma. Preventive decompression surgery has been recommended for these individuals. The purpose of this paper is to provide the non-surgical spine specialist with information upon which to base advic...

Journal: :Spine 2017
Nils H Ulrich Jakob M Burgstaller Giuseppe Pichierri Maria M Wertli Mazda Farshad François Porchet Johann Steurer Ulrike Held

STUDY DESIGN Retrospective analysis of a prospective, multicenter cohort study. OBJECTIVE To estimate the added effect of surgical fusion as compared to decompression surgery alone in symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis patients with spondylolisthesis. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA The optimal surgical management of lumbar spinal stenosis patients with spondylolisthesis remains controversial. ...

Journal: :Diving and hyperbaric medicine 2011
Andreas Møllerløkken Toni Breskovic Ivan Palada Zoran Valic Zeljko Dujic Alf O Brubakk

INTRODUCTION Testing of decompression procedures has been performed both in the dry and during immersion, assuming that the results can be directly compared. To test this, the aim of the present paper was to compare the number of venous gas bubbles observed following a short, deep and a shallow, long air dive performed dry in a hyperbaric chamber and following actual dives in open water. METH...

Journal: :Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 2010
Kyle Petersen Shawn E Soutiere Kathryn E Tucker Hugh M Dainer Richard T Mahon

INTRODUCTION Submarine disaster survivors can be transferred from a disabled submarine at a pressure of 40 meters of seawater (msw) to a new rescue vehicle; however, they face an inherently risky surface interval before recompression and an enormous decompression obligation due to a high likelihood of saturation. The goal was to design a safe decompression protocol using oxygen breathing and a ...

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