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Behav Res Ther
January 2025
Department of Psychology, University of Greifswald, Franz-Mehring-Straße 47, 17489, Greifswald, Germany; Department of Psychology, University of Hildesheim, Universitätsplatz 1, 31141, Hildesheim, Germany.
Intrusions are a hallmark symptom of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While dysfunctional cognitions are known posttraumatic contributors, peritraumatic processes are less understood. Perceived threat, alongside emotional factors, is theorized as significant, but experimental studies are lacking.
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January 2025
Department of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Technikerstrasse 21a, Innsbruck, 6020, Austria. Electronic address:
The objective of this study is to assess the potential of a transformer-based deep learning approach applied to event-related brain potentials (ERPs) derived from electroencephalographic (EEG) data. Traditional methods involve averaging the EEG signal of multiple trials to extract valuable neural signals from the high noise content of EEG data. However, this averaging technique may conceal relevant information.
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December 2024
Department for General-, and Visceral Surgery, Kepler University Hospital, Krankenhausstraße 9, Linz, Austria.
Background: Preoperative ERCP followed by cholecystectomy is a common treatment for cholecystocholedocholithiasis. However, intraoperative ERCP has been used more frequently over the last two decades, with few studies assessing various aspects of both methods. We evaluated and compared the management and outcomes of intraoperative ERCP and preoperative ERCP.
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October 2024
College of Plant Protection, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China.
Crit Care
June 2024
Department of Nephrology and Medical Intensive Care, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin and Berlin Institute of Health, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353, Berlin, Germany.
Background: Current continuous kidney replacement therapy (CKRT) protocols ignore physiological renal compensation for hypercapnia. This study aimed to explore feasibility, safety, and clinical benefits of pCO2-adapted CKRT for hypercapnic acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients with indication for CKRT.
Methods: We enrolled mechanically ventilated hypercapnic ARDS patients (pCO2 > 7.
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