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Laryngeal mask airway in neonatal stabilization and transport: a retrospective study
Laryngeal mask airway (LMA) may be considered by health caregivers of level I–II hospitals for neonatal resuscitation and stabilization before and...
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Ambulance deployment without transport: a retrospective difference analysis for the description of emergency interventions without patient transport in Bavaria
BackgroundNot all patients who call the ambulance service are subsequently transported to hospital. In 2018, a quarter of deployments of an emergency...
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Exploring factors influencing time from dispatch to unit availability according to the transport decision in the pre-hospital setting: an exploratory study
BackgroundEfficient resource distribution is important. Despite extensive research on response timings within ambulance services, nuances of time...
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Impact of a ground intermediate transport from the helicopter landing site at a hospital on transport duration and patient safety
BackgroundHelicopter emergency medical service provides timely care and rapid transport of severely injured or critically ill patients. Due to...
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Complications analysis of Ilizarov bone transport technique in the treatment of tibial bone defects–a retrospective study of 199 cases
BackgroundThe clinical treatment of long bone defets in the extremities caused by trauma, infection, tumours, and nonunion has been a challenge for...
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Hospitalization information and burden of pediatric inpatients in transport accidents
BackgroundTransport accidents are one of the leading causes of child morbidity and mortality worldwide and represent a significant public health...
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Nuclear transport proteins: structure, function, and disease relevance
Proper subcellular localization is crucial for the functioning of biomacromolecules, including proteins and RNAs. Nuclear transport is a fundamental...
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Destinations fostering older adults’ walking for transport: a cross-sectional study from Germany
BackgroundHaving destinations within walking distance can encourage older people to walk. Yet, not all destinations may be equally important. Little...
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Matched comparative study of trifocal bone transport versus induced membrane followed by trifocal bone transport in the treatment of segmental tibial defects caused by posttraumatic osteomyelitis
ObjectivesTo compare the efficacy and clinical outcomes of trifocal bone transport (TBT) versus induced membrane followed by trifocal bone transport...
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Comparing effects of Euclidean buffers and network buffers on associations between built environment and transport walking: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
BackgroundTransport walking has drawn growing interest due to its potential to increase levels of physical activities and reduce reliance on...
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Are work-related stress and positivity associated with health-related quality of life? Results of an observational study in a transport company in Italy
AimThe job of a driver, particularly that of a public transportation driver, is a complex activity, requiring the mental and physical integrity of...
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Effect of urgency level on prehospital emergency transport times: a natural experiment
Accurate estimation of ambulance transport time from the scene of incident to arrival at the emergency department (ED) is important for effective...
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Treatment of tibial bone defects caused by infection: a retrospective comparative study of bone transport using a combined technique of unilateral external fixation over an intramedullary nail versus circular external fixation over an intramedullary nail
BackgroundThe purpose of the study was to assess and compare the clinical efficacy of bone transport with either circular or unilateral external...
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Assessing the Link between Maternal Transport Modes and Childhood Mortality in Nigeria
ObjectivesThe study explored the association between maternal transport modes and childhood mortalities in Nigeria.
MethodUtilizing data and...
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The burden of transport injury and risk factors in India from 1990 to 2019: evidence from the global burden of disease study
BackgroundIndia is one of the fastest-growing develo** economies associated with many socio-demographic challenges that include a high density of...
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Climate protection, health and other motives for active transport – results of a cross-sectional survey in Germany
BackgroundActive transport– for example walking and bicycling to travel from place to place– may improve physical fitness and health and mitigate...
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Psychosocial and environmental determinants of active transport to school in Austrian rural communities: a cross-sectional study among schoolchildren and their parents
BackgroundActive transport to school (ATS) is an effective health-promoting intervention to integrate physical activity into children’s everyday...
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Optimizing remote and rural prehospital resources using air transport of thrombectomy candidates
BackgroundIn Finland, the yearly number of mechanical thrombectomies for acute stroke is increasing and more patients are transported over 100 km to...
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Safety of inter-facility transport strategies for patients referred for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome
BackgroundInter-facility transport of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the prone position (PP) is a high-risk situation,...
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Pressure-controlled ventilation-volume guaranteed mode improves bronchial mucus transport velocity in patients during laparoscopic surgery for gynecological oncology: a randomized controlled study
BackgroundMechanical ventilation during general anesthesia may impair airway mucosal function. This study aimed to investigate the effect of...