نتایج جستجو برای: chest wall restriction ncwr group height17388431cm

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Journal: :Thorax 1975
F París V Tarazona E Blasco A Cantó M Casillas J Pastor M París R Montero

Since 1970 we have stabilized the ribs to correct paradoxical movement of the chest wall in chest injuries, using an original technique, in order to avoid as far as possible the need for long-term chest wall stabilization by intermittent positive pressure respiration (IPPR). The technical details of surgical stabilization are described, and the different types of stainless steel struts are show...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2003
Howard N Langstein Ming-Huei Cheng S Eva Singletary Geoffrey L Robb Emma Hoy Terry L Smith Stephen S Kroll

Local recurrence of cancer after mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction is generally regarded as a poor prognostic indicator. This study was conducted to identify specific patterns of local recurrence following reconstruction and to determine their biological significance. The records of all patients who had undergone immediate breast reconstruction at The University of Texas M. D. Ande...

Journal: :Brachytherapy 2009
Laurie W Cuttino Dorin Todor Miheala Rosu Douglas W Arthur

PURPOSE Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) continues to increase in popularity. Up to 14% of patients treated with the MammoSite (MS) report some degree of chronic pain, which may be related to chest wall toxicity. Reports from several institutions using the multicatheter (MC) technique have not shown associated elevated chest wall toxicity. Additionally, a recent investigation has s...

2015
Zaid Zoumot Antonella LoMauro Andrea Aliverti Christopher Nelson Simon Ward Simon Jordan Michael I. Polkey Pallav L. Shah Nicholas S. Hopkinson

BACKGROUND Lung volume reduction (LVR) techniques improve lung function in selected patients with emphysema, but the impact of LVR procedures on the asynchronous movement of different chest wall compartments, which is a feature of emphysema, is not known. METHODS We used optoelectronic plethysmography to assess the effect of surgical and bronchoscopic LVR on chest wall asynchrony. Twenty-six ...

2017
Libo Li Hang Li Linli Xu Lei Song

The incidence of complications such as pneumothorax and hematoma between the chest wall-parallel and conventional subclavian venous catheterization in cancer chemotherapy was compared. From December 2011 to March 2016, a total of 314 patients undergoing chemotherapy for cancer in the Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital were assigned to either the Chest Wall-parallel (n=155) or the conventional...

A Abolhasani Foroughi A Mosalaei AE Nahum B Zeinali Rafsanjani H Nasrollahi M Ansari M Mohammadianpanah MA Mosleh-Shirazi N Ahmadloo N Shahsavani Sh Omidvari

Introduction: The high local control rates observed in patients with breast cancer who had been treated by modified radical mastectomy, chemotherapy and chest-wall irradiation using 120 kV X-rays (50 Gy in 25 fractions) motivated us to investigate their observed tumor control probability (TCP) and test a well-established radiobiological TCP model against our data. Mat...

2017
Elis E.A. Cabral Vanessa R. Resqueti Illia N.D.F. Lima Lucien P. Gualdi Andrea Aliverti Guilherme A.F. Fregonezi

BACKGROUND Alterations in respiratory system kinematics in stroke lead to restrictive pattern associated with decreased lung volumes. Chest physical therapy, such as positive expiratory pressure, may be useful in the treatment of these patients; however, the optimum intensity to promote volume and motion changes of the chest wall remains unclear. OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of different in...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1990
L R Fisher M I Cawley S T Holgate

Thirty three patients with definite ankylosing spondylitis (AS) were examined to establish the relation between restriction of chest expansion, limitation of lung function, and working capacity or exercise tolerance. As in previous studies there was a significant association between chest expansion and lung vital capacity. There was also a significant association between vital capacity and exer...

Journal: :Paediatric anaesthesia 2010
Joshua A Blatter Jonathan D Finder

Patients with neuromuscular disorders undergoing general anesthesia present a special set of respiratory problems for perioperative management. While there are disease-specific concerns, there are many common themes in the respiratory management of patients with neuromuscular disorders. These problems are discussed in this review. Such common perioperative concerns include upper airway obstruct...

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