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View Article and Find Full Text PDFAngiol Sosud Khir
July 2015
Chair of Angiology, Vascular, Operative Surgery and Topographical Anatomy, Ryazan State Medical University named after Academician I.P. Pavlov under the RF Public Health Ministry, Ryazan, Russia.
The objects of the study were a total of 24 conventional sexually mature Wistar rats weighing 200-400 g. Thrombosis was modelled by means of ligation of the common iliac vein. Animals were withdrawn from the study on days 1, 3 and 5 after intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Infect Control
December 2013
Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Department of Safety Engineering, Wuppertal, Germany. Electronic address:
Background: Protection against needlestick injuries has significantly improved in recent years thanks to so-called "safety devices." However, a potential drawback occasionally reported by users is a risk of blood splashing. If this blood comes in contact with the mucous membranes, it could lead to an infection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnaesthesia
June 2002
Department of Anaesthesia, Matsue Red Cross Hospital, Matsue City, Shimane, 690-8506, Japan.
There has been considerable interest in using safeguarded needles to reduce needlestick injury. In a randomised design, we studied the efficacy and safety of two such needles (the Insyte AutoGuard and the Protective Acuvance), by comparing them with a conventional catheter needle (Insyte), for intravenous cannulation (18 G) in 150 patients and for intra-arterial cannulation in another 150 patients (20 G). For intravenous cannulation, the success rates were similar in the three groups but insertion of the AutoGuard or Acuvance catheter was significantly more difficult than the conventional catheter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Audiol
October 1992
Regional Medical Physics Department, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
The post-1982 Grant Caloric Test Apparatus, and the Atmos Variotherm were evaluated and compared to BS5724 Part 1 (1989). Quality of construction is satisfactory, but design features may result in failure of tests for which this type of equipment should conform; namely splash, liquid leakage and spillage. For the Variotherm the proximity of the water piping to the electrical parts could result in wetting of the electrical units in the event of a leakage.
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