Publications by authors named "R D Hardin"

Pneumothorax resulting from injury is a common phenomenon in both civilian and military trauma. A pneumothorax or simple pneumothorax is defined as air in the pleural space. A tension pneumothorax can evolve from a simple pneumothorax if there is a continued air leak from the lung without mechanism for egress.

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Introduction: Veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) improves hypoxemia and carbon dioxide clearance in patients with severe respiratory derangements. A greater understanding of the potential benefits of VV ECMO in trauma patients could lead to broader adoption. We hypothesize that trauma patients who receive VV ECMO have improved mortality outcomes when compared to those receiving conventional ventilator management given the rapid stabilization VV ECMO promotes.

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  • Classic Kaposi sarcoma (CKS) mainly affects older men, especially those of Mediterranean and Ashkenazi descent, presenting as skin lesions on the lower body.
  • Treatment options for CKS include radiation, chemotherapy, surgery, cryosurgery, and immunotherapy, depending on the specific disease manifestations.
  • The case study focuses on an 83-year-old man with CKS who developed painful and painless skin lesions, illustrating the complexities involved in diagnosing and managing this condition.
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Glaucoma, the second leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, is associated with age and sensitivity to intraocular pressure (IOP). We have shown that elevated IOP causes an early increase in levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the microbead occlusion mouse model. We also detected an endogenous antioxidant response mediated by Nuclear factor erythroid 2-Related Factor 2 (NRF2), a transcription factor that binds to the antioxidant response element (ARE) and increases transcription of antioxidant genes.

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Spreading patterns of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) showed that infected and asymptotic carriers both played critical role in escalating transmission of virus leading to global pandemic. Indoor environments of restaurants, classrooms, hospitals, offices, large assemblies, and industrial installations are susceptible to virus outbreak. Industrial facilities such as fabrication rooms of meat processing plants, which are laden with moisture and fat in indoor air are the most sensitive spaces.

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