Publications by authors named "C Blaudin De The"

Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates the impact of robotic arm-assisted total hip arthroplasty (RO THA) on postoperative length of stay (LOS) compared to conventional techniques (CO THA), aiming to identify factors leading to decreased LOS.
  • A total of 1,607 patients were analyzed, with results showing that those undergoing RO THA had a median LOS of 54 hours versus 60 hours for CO THA, indicating that robotic assistance may lead to shorter hospital stays.
  • Key factors linked to longer LOS included patient age, being female, needing post-anaesthesia care, and undergoing CO THA, pointing to robotic surgery as a potential cost-reducing option in hip arthroplasty procedures.
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Bilaterally fixed and dilated pupils (BFDP) in traumatic acute subdural haematoma (ASDH) patients represent an ominous sign that portends irreversible brainstem injury and death. Whether patients with spontaneous ASDH and BFDP follow similar outcomes is unknown. We present a mid-60s man, found unconscious, with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 4 following 8 days of headaches.

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Water Safety Plans (WSPs) are a management tool to identify and prioritize risks and implement appropriate control measures throughout the water supply chain, from catchment to consumer. WSPs have been implemented in over 90 countries; yet, costs, benefits and the enabling environment elements necessary for WSP implementation are under-studied. To better understand these factors, we conducted interviews with WSP implementation management teams from 20 private urban water utilities in China, Cuba, France, Morocco and Spain in 2014.

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Sound and its reception are crucial for reproduction, survival, and population maintenance of many animals. In insects, low-frequency vibrations facilitate sexual interactions, whereas noise disrupts the perception of signals from conspecifics and hosts. Despite evidence that mosquitoes respond to sound frequencies beyond fundamental ranges, including songs, and that males and females need to struggle to harmonize their flight tones, the behavioral impacts of music as control targets remain unexplored.

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