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  • Findings indicated that specific patterns of information flow were linked to reduced mortality and lower risk of deterioration, emphasizing that physiological network mapping could effectively indicate illness severity in critically ill patients.
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Objective: Preterm infants are particularly exposed to severe cardio-respiratory events, associating apnea with bradycardia and oxygen desaturation. A patient-specific and event-specific model-based approach is proposed in this work to analyze the acute heart rate response to apnea-bradycardia events in preterm newborn.

Methods: A novel model integrating the main cardio-respiratory interactions which are specific to the neonatal period is proposed.

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  • Adolescents in severe cardiogenic shock can be treated in both pediatric and adult medical centers.
  • Six adolescent patients underwent expedited extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) consultations, with support from an adult healthcare team, including transfers using ECMO.
  • After receiving conventional treatment or ECMO, all patients showed good recovery with positive neurological outcomes.
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Role of ATG4 Autophagy-Related Protein Family in the Lower Airways of Patients with Stable COPD.

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Autophagy is a complex physiological pathway mediating homeostasis and survival of cells degrading damaged organelles and regulating their recycling. Physiologic autophagy can maintain normal lung function, decrease lung cellular senescence, and inhibit myofibroblast differentiation. It is well known that autophagy is activated in several chronic inflammatory diseases; however, its role in the pathogenesis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and the expression of autophagy-related genes (ATGs) in lower airways of COPD patients is still controversial.

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