The ability of formaldehyde to preserve the integrity of the membranes of spermatozoa, as indicated by eosin staining (Dott & Foster, 1975), prompted an investigation to discover what other properties of spermatozoa were preserved by low concentrations of formaldehyde in vitro. In a series of experiments on bull, ram and boar spermatozoa it has been shown that spermatozoa rendered immotile by formaldehyde recovered their motility when the formaldehyde was removed by washing up to 12 hr afterwards (H.M. Dott & G.C. Foster, unpublished). To find out if fertility was preserved ewes and sows were inseminated with spermatozoa rendered immotile with formaldehyde.
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Objectives: Studies have demonstrated high rates of mortality in people with proximal femoral fracture and SARS-CoV-2, but there is limited published data on the factors that influence mortality for clinicians to make informed treatment decisions. This study aims to report the 30-day mortality associated with perioperative infection of patients undergoing surgery for proximal femoral fractures and to examine the factors that influence mortality in a multivariate analysis.
Setting: Prospective, international, multicentre, observational cohort study.
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January 2022
NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Global Surgery, Birmingham, UK.
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November 2021
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
We aimed to determine the impact of pre-operative isolation on postoperative pulmonary complications after elective surgery during the global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. We performed an international prospective cohort study including patients undergoing elective surgery in October 2020. Isolation was defined as the period before surgery during which patients did not leave their house or receive visitors from outside their household.
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