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36. Evidence and context : knowledge translation for newborn health in low-income settings
Sammanfattning : Background: Neonatal mortality (death within the first 28 days of life), presently accounts for 41% of the global burden of under-5 deaths. Estimates indicate that about two-thirds of the 3.1 million neonatal deaths could be averted with an increased implementation of existing evidence-based practices. LÄS MER
37. To See or Not to See : A Study on Capillary Refill
Sammanfattning : Background: Assessment of the critically ill is traditionally based on vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, respiratory rate, temperature and level of consciousness). Altered vital signs are, however, late indicators of deranged hemodynamics pointing to a need for additional, more sensitive markers of circulatory compromise. LÄS MER
38. Non-invasive techniques for assessment of peripheral blood flow at different vascular depths
Sammanfattning : Missing or reduced blood flow can lead to pressure ulcers. Monitoring blood flow in areas prone to pressure ulcer development would be a valuable tool for prevention of pressure ulcers. PPG and LDF are both established non invasive optical techniques that can be used to estimate the changes in blood flow in different tissue volumes. LÄS MER
39. Sympathetic neural blockade during regional analgesia : Clinical investigations in man
Sammanfattning : Different opinions exist concerning the extent and intensi-ty of the concomitant sympathetic block during regional blockade, and how to test the completeness of the sympathetic blockade. Studies were performed on 21 volunteers and 162 patients scheduled for surgery of the urogenital area or surgery for varicose v-eins, and chronic pain patients. LÄS MER
40. Hand cooling, protection and performance in cold environments
Sammanfattning : This dissertation presents experimental data on hand/finger cooling responses and performance in cold environments with and without gloves. The first part concerned studies of hand/finger cooling behaviors under various cold conditions. LÄS MER