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    Development and application of neurosurgery robots and navigation systems by DING Hui, WANG Guang⁃zhi

    Published 2025-02-01
    Subjects: “…neurosurgical procedures…”
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    Contemporary use of excimer laser in percutaneous coronary intervention with indications, procedural characteristics, complications and outcomes in a university teaching hospital by Sagar N Doshi, Peter F Ludman, Vincenzo Vetrugno, Jonathan N Townend, Muhammad Jawad-Ul-Qamar, Harish Sharma, Sohail Q Khan, Alex Zaphiriou, Kully Sandhu, Mohammed Osheiba

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The low procedure-related complications with contemporary techniques make this a very useful tool for complex coronary interventions, especially for difficult to dilate lesions and chronic total occlusion vessels.…”
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    Experience of using multielectrode catheter systems to perform radiofrequency renal sympathetic denervation in patients with resistant hypertension: immediate procedural effects by M. V. Ionov, I. V. Emelyanov, A. D. Vakhrushev, A. S. Alieva, N. G. Avdonina, Yu. S. Yudina, D. S. Lebedev, Е. N. Mikhailov, A. O. Konradi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…To investigate the baseline characteristics of patients with resistant hypertension (HTN) undergoing radiofrequency renal sympathetic denervation (RD) and to determine immediate procedural effects.Material and methods. During 2018-2019, two series of radiofrequency RD procedures were performed in patients with true resistant HTN using balloon-type (bipolar ablation) or spiral-type (unipolar ablation) multielectorde catheters. …”
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    Comparison of fentanyl and dexmedetomidine versus fentanyl and midazolam in procedural sedation for tube thoracostomy in emergency department – A randomized control study by Sarat Chandra Uppaluri, Anne Kiran Kumar, G. Suneel Kumar, Mohammed Ismail Nizami, Ashima Sharma

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…OBJECTIVES: Effective sedation and analgesia during procedures not only provide relief of suffering but also frequently facilitate the successful and timely completion of the procedure. …”
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    Procedural aspects of the European Court of Human Right’s Assessment under Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights in Removal Cases by Saadet Yüksel

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The European Court of Human Rights has developed important procedural protections under Article 3 of the European Convention of Human Rights in the context of removal cases. …”
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    Multidisciplinary simulation of local anaesthetic systemic toxicity improves diagnostic and treatment skills and self-confidence for pain clinic procedural staff by Kevin Vorenkamp, Robert Ackerman, Matthew Riley, Muhammad A Farooq Anwar, Duran Mitchell, Ankeet Udani, Peter Yi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Format Small group didactic session, simulation exercise in a clinical simulation lab.Target audience Attending, fellow, and resident physicians, medical students, registered nurses, certified medical assistants, and radiation technologists working in a pain clinic procedure suite.Objectives To acquaint the pain clinic procedural staff with current training related to LAST and an opportunity to practice in a controlled environment.…”
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    Comment on “A randomized double-blind trial of intranasal dexmedetomidine versus intranasal esketamine for procedural sedation and analgesia in young children” by Jiajing Wang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract This comment critiques a trial comparing intranasal dexmedetomidine (DEX) and esketamine (sKET) for pediatric procedural sedation. Despite a large effect size, the small sample (n = 29) likely caused false-negative results (p = 0.09), necessitating larger trials. …”
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