Introduction: Early childhood caries (ECC) is an illness defined as the presence of one or more decayed, missing after caries, or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child under the age of 6 years. It has a negative impact on the physical and the psychological development of children. General medical practitioners (GPs) and pediatricians, the first professionals involved in the follow-up of young children, are on the frontline of detecting and referring patients with caries or individual high-risk of carious lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe late consequences of induced ventricular fibrillation electrically non maintained have been analysed in a series of 547 operations under extracoporeal circulation and moderate hypothermia in the adult; the length of the intraoperative period of fibrillation has been found to have no effect upon the mean postoperative left atrial pressure -- itself a sure indicator of left ventricular function. This is equally true of the variations of the factor both in the operated cases taken together, and between the various groups of operated cases. There is no evidence that ventricular fibrillation has a harmful effect when, in addition, a study is made of the postoperative myocardial complications and of the early deaths.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF