Publications by authors named "M G Ries"

The goal of this analysis is to describe seasonal disaster patterns in Central Europe in order to raise awareness and improve hospital disaster planning and resilience, particularly during peak events. Hospitals are essential pillars of a country's critical infrastructure, vital for sustaining healthcare services and supporting public well-being-a key issue of national security. Disaster planning for hospitals is crucial to ensure their functionality under special circumstances.

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  • - Aicardi syndrome is a rare condition primarily affecting girls, characterized by infantile spasms, chorioretinal defects, and agenesis of the corpus callosum, with unknown causes and unclear treatment strategies.
  • - The study analyzed 245 cases, revealing that the average age for symptoms to appear was around 2.2 months, with a diagnostic delay of about 1 month and mortality rates of 6% and 17% at 1 and 5 years, respectively.
  • - The findings provide important clinical endpoints and natural history data, which could enhance disease awareness and support future research and clinical trials for Aicardi syndrome.
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This paper investigates the dissolution of two biopolymers, cellulose and silk fibroin, in a mixture of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate (EmimAc) and dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO). EmimAc is a promising environmentally friendly solvent currently in wide use but can be limited by its high viscosity, which inhibits the speed of dissolution. To mediate this, DMSO has been used as a cosolvent and has been shown to significantly lower the solution viscosity and aid mass transport.

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Background: In hypoxemic children with difficult airway, or for minor elective procedures, the use of a supraglottic airway device may be preferred to endotracheal intubation, whether with a laryngeal mask or laryngeal tube. Second-generation laryngeal masks may offer a better safety profile. Whether they should be preferred to laryngeal tubes is unknown.

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