Nasal lavage parameters were distributed log-normally, and, therefore, were log-transformed before analysis. |
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Suprapubic cystotomy was routinely carried out for bladder retention, and bladder lavage for urinary infection. |
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In addition, gastric lavage can actually push the gastric contents beyond the pylorus, which enhances absorption. |
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Therefore, in the case of acute overdose, gastric lavage or induced emesis should be utilized to remove unabsorbed lithium. |
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Stomachs were evacuated using gastric lavage methods within 1 h of capture. |
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Results of arterial blood gas analysis were recorded at 20 minutes and then hourly for 5 hours after lavage. |
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Results of blood, urine, and bronchoalveolar lavage cultures were negative, as well as serology for legionella and mycoplasma. |
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Gastric lavage, emetics, activated charcoal, cathartics, etc., should be used when indicated. |
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Ice saline lavage does not serve a useful purpose and may prolong bleeding. |
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Active core rewarming also can be accomplished by warm lavage of several body cavities. |
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Pulmonary compromise was induced by repeated normal saline solution lavage. |
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The patient would probably benefit from doing transbronchial biopsies with the lavage if that is the prime consideration. |
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Gastric lavage has been found to retrieve less than 30 percent of the toxin when performed one hour after ingestion. |
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Nasal lavage fluid levels of secretoneurin were measured by a radioimmunoassay, as described previously. |
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Nasal lavage and sputum induction were performed and processed as reported earlier. |
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When adequately lavaged use litmus paper to ensure that eye pH is neutral immediately after the lavage is completed and again 10 minutes later. |
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Nasal lavage and PBMC cytokine and the derived cytokine ratios were logarithmically transformed before analysis. |
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Embryos were extracted from uteri by saline solution lavage on days 2 and 3 of pregnancy. |
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Samples of body fluids should be obtained including blood and urine toxicology screenings, as well as gastric lavage samples if appropriate. |
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I get the impression that medical students think that sputum cytology is really bronchoscopy with lavage cytology. |
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The use of lavage alone at bronchoscopy avoids transbronchial biopsy with its complications of haemorrhage and pneumothorax. |
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In the rabbits given human gastric juice, peptic activity was detected in the lavage fluid in 8 of 8 animals at 15 minutes, 6 of 8 at 30 minutes, and 5 of 8 at 60 minutes. |
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The use of smaller VTS in humans leads to reduced concentrations of polymorphonuclear cells and cytokines in both plasma and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. |
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Gastric lavage for isolation of M tuberculosis is a well accepted method. |
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Baseline measurements were attempted in the trachea, main bronchus, and lobar and segmentai bronchi, avoiding areas covered in mucus and sites of bleeding or previous lavage. |
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Acute lung injury induced by saline solution lavage, in contrast to that induced by oleic acid, is known to be stable for a 2-to 4-h period after stabilization. |
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Gastric lavage soon after the drug is ingested may remove a sufficient amount of the barbiturate to allow recovery. |
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Bacilli were numerous in the FNAs of the ulna, lymph node, and sputum, but much less so in the bronchoalveolar lavage and bronchial wash specimens. |
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As the evidence for the efficacy of gastric lavage and activated charcoal is only for its use within an hour, it is important that such patients are triaged rapidly. |
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Gastric lavage should be performed with a large bore orogastric tube. |
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Nasal lavage therefore represents a minimally invasive, reproducible method of obtaining specimens with immunologic relevance to the respiratory tract as a whole. |
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Prussian blue staining of broncho-alveolar lavage centrifugate confirmed the presence of hemosiderin laden macrophages. |
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She was then moved to the ICU where she underwent a bronchoscopy, and a bronchoalveolar lavage sample was positive for acid-fast bacillus. |
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Gastric lavage has little effect unless done within an hour of ingestion of the substance. |
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These include cautery devices, ligament balancers, navigational tools, reinfusion devices, and pulse lavage for example. |
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A small quantity of lavage liquid can possibly be injected inside the cyst to distend the cyst surfaces and make this part of the operation easier. |
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Tuberculosis was eliminated by negative tuberculin skin tests, bronchoalveolar lavage, and a scalene lymph node biopsy. |
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A slightly more invasive tool that also provides a wealth of information is bronchoscopy and bronchiolar lavage. |
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Increased MCP-1 and MIP-1beta in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of chronic bronchitics. |
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If significant ingestion suspected, and the animal is asymptomatic, consider induction of emesis or gastric lavage and administration of activated charcoal, cathartic and enema to limit absorption. |
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Others have used a multitherapy approach, including gastric lavage with acetylcysteine and nystatin, as well as oral papain and promotility therapy with metoclopramide. |
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Given the concern for PCP, patient underwent bronchoscopy and broncho-alveolar lavage revealed numerous Pneumocystis carinii organisms on gram stain. |
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Bronchoalveolar lavage demonstration of early parameters of alveolitis. |
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The acellular supernate from the first lavage was saved separately from subsequent lavages for analysis of lactate dehydrogenase activity and protein content. |
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Patients were administered nasal saline lavage daily for 1 month. |
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Gastric lavage was attempted using inappropriately high volumes and concentrations of sodium bicarbonate in this newborn with undiagnosed jejunal atresia. |
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While studies have attempted to explain the exact molecular mechanism in support of intraperitoneal lavage with sterile water, its benefit is controversial. |
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Bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage demonstrated one colony of fungal organisms from the genus Paecilomyces, and a regimen of Augmentin and voriconazole was initiated. |
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