Publications by authors named "Rives E"

Objective: Patients with globus, the sensation of something stuck in the throat, are evaluated by otolaryngologists, gastroenterologists, and speech pathologists and often undergo multiple tests and interventions. We hypothesize that a videofluoroscopic swallow study (VFSS) is useful to characterize globus etiology and correlate subjective globus location to atypical VFSS findings.

Method: Retrospective chart review of all patients undergoing VFSS over a 24-month period with a primary complaint of globus.

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Eighty-two children, class ASA I, between four months and 14 years of age, all undergoing elective subumbilical surgery, were randomly assigned to two groups: a control "halothane anesthesia" group (n = 35) and a 0.25% bupivacaine "caudal anaesthesia" group (n = 47). In the control group, there was a significant peroperative increase in heart rate, respiratory rate, systolic blood pressure and plasma adrenaline levels (p less than 0.

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Three cases of thrombocytopenia in pregnant women are described. Two of these patients had an AIDS-like illness and the third one had AIDS. This HIV-associated change occurred in 8% of the complications of a consecutive series of 38 pregnant women who were positive for the HIV antibody test in the course of one year.

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The properties of propofol in emulsion given by continuous intravenous infusion to spontaneously breathing patients have been well studied. Thirty randomized voluntary premedicated patients undergoing dental extraction were anaesthetized with propofol (2.5 mg X kg-1 IVD, and 9 mg X kg-1 X h-1) or with propanidid (9 mg X kg-1 IVD, and 60 mg X kg-1 X h-1), supplemented with nitrous oxide in oxygen and fentanyl.

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Diagnosis of mixed acid-base disturbances is often difficult. Nowadays it depends on biochemical and statistical interpretation, coupled with clinical data. The acid-base slide-rule is a useful tool to carry out this five step procedure, which it simplifies, giving rapidly at the patient's bed-side an objective support for the diagnosis of acid-base disturbances.

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