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    The predictive value of endplate morphology and pedicle screw bone quality score on screw loosening after single-level lumbar spinal fusion surgery by Jinxiang Zhan, Qipeng Wei, Weijun Guo, Zihao Liu, Shiji Chen, Qingyan Huang, Dongling Cai

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 207 patients who underwent single-level lumbar spinal fusion (34 in the screw loosening group and 173 in the non-screw loosening group). …”
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    Bursera graveolens en matorral desértico con fines de desarrollo forestal sostenible: Volumetría, peso, inventario forestal y regeneración natural by Miguel Antonio Puescas Chully, Eber Leopoldo Herrera Palacios, José Antonio Moscol Ortiz, Hidalgo Sandoval Eder E., William Huaman Huaman

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Con el propósito de mejorar la calidad de vida a las poblaciones locales, entre ellas la Asociación de agricultores y ganaderos de la localidad La Pampa-Quebrada Seca, Casitas, Tumbes, mediante el aprovechamiento sostenible de madera seca de palo santo para la extracción de aceite esencial y sus subproductos. …”
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    Eliminating Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting in Outpatient Surgery with Multimodal Strategies including Low Doses of Nonsedating, Off-Patent Antiemetics: Is “Zero Tolerance“ Achievable? by Susan J. Skledar, Brian A. Williams, Manuel C. Vallejo, Patricia L. Dalby, Jonathan H. Waters, Ronald Glick, Michael L. Kentor

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…We now propose a “zero-tolerance” antiemetic algorithm for outpatients that involves routine prophylaxis by first avoiding volatile agents and opioids to the extent possible, using locoregional anesthesia, multimodal analgesia, and low doses of three nonsedating off-patent antiemetics. Routine oral administration (immediately on arrival to the ambulatory surgery suite) of perphenazine 8 mg (antidopaminergic) or cyclizine 50 mg (antihistamine), is followed by dexamethasone 4 mg i.v. after anesthesia induction (dexamethasone is avoided in diabetic patients). …”
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