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    Anesthesiologist-led COVID-19 Airway Training Skills Session to teach novel team approach and workflow

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    What’s the Problem? Intubation is an aerosol-generating procedure that poses a significant infectious risk to the operator in the COVID-19 era, where the volume of intubations was expected to increase dramatically. Following national anesthesia societal and organizational recommendations regarding best practices to decrease risk of viral transmission, a new 3-person airway team approach was developed. Additions to the preexisting airway management workflow included an aerosol-containing intubation shield, a new breathing circuit configuration incorporating HEPA filtration, and the use of unfamiliar PPE, all of which required mastery of a complex sequence of events surrounding the patient encounter. This high-stakes workflow was a substantial departure from standard practice and a broad educational effort was required. A departmental simulation was developed to this end

    Creation of a Dedicated Anesthesia Airway Cart For Use in High-Volume COVID-19 Airway Management

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    The COVID-19-specific approach to intubation required a change in the team structure and workflow for emergent airway management. New need for bulky PPE and the introduction of an aerosol barrier shield for emergent intubations Higher volume of intubations and use of videolaryngoscopy requires additional equipment Concern for Code Cart contamination and wastage of airway equipment Desire for more efficient approach to selecting and customizing equipmen

    2001 Yearbook

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    The Clinic is the yearbook of the Sidney Kimmel Medical College (formerly Jefferson Medical College) at Thomas Jefferson University

    Hålux valgo e pés planos: as forças plantares são iguais? Hallux valgus and flat feet: are plantar forces equal?

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    OBJETIVO: Este trabalho teve como objetivo estimar as forças plantares nos dedos dos pĂ©s de mulheres com hĂĄlux valgo e/ou pĂ©s planos. MÉTODOS: Trata-se de um estudo transversal envolvendo mulheres com hĂĄlux valgo e/ou pĂ©s planos confirmado atravĂ©s de anĂĄlise radiogrĂĄfica. Mediram-se as forças plantares, utilizando plataformas de forças. Coletaram-se estas forças com as mulheres descalças e em posição ereta, por trĂȘs medidas sendo obtida uma mĂ©dia. Os dados foram adquiridos atravĂ©s da ponte amplificadora Spider 8 da HBM e analisados atravĂ©s do programa CatmanÂź. Obtiveram-se as medidas de forças dos dedos de ambos os pĂ©s e as mĂ©dias foram comparadas pelo teste t de Student segundo a presença de hĂĄlux valgo e pĂ©s planos; a associação entre essas deformidades foi estimada pelo teste exato de Fischer bicaudal, a significĂąncia estatĂ­stica adotada foi alfa = 5%. RESULTADOS: Foram incluĂ­das no estudo, vinte mulheres com presença ou nĂŁo de hĂĄlux valgo. As forças mĂ©dias encontradas mostraram-se maiores no 5Âș dedo em relação ao 1Âș dedo de ambos os pĂ©s (p< 0,05) em ambas as situaçÔes. CONCLUSÃO: Neste estudo encontraram-se, ao contrĂĄrio de outros trabalhos, forças no 5Âș dedo maiores que no 1Âș em ambos os pĂ©s.<br>OBJECTIVE: to measure the plantar forces above the toes of women with hallux valgus and/or flat feet. METHODS: This study involved women with hallux valgus and/or flat feet confirmed by X-ray images. The plantar forces were measured utilizing force plates. Force was measured three times, which were taken with the women on barefoot and at upright position, recording the average for the three measurements. Data were acquired from Spider 8 system (HBM) and analyzed by using a CatmanÂź software. The measurements for both feet's toes force were reported and the averages were compared by the Student's t-test according to the presence of hallux valgus and flat feet; the association between these deformities was estimated by using the two-tailed Fischer's exact test, the statistical significance adopted was alpha = 5%. RESULTS: For this study, 20 women with or without hallux valgus were included. The mean force values found showed to be higher on the fifth toe compared to first toe of both feet (p < 0.05) in both situations. CONCLUSION: in this study, we found strong forces on the fifth toe than on the first toe, contradicting some studies in literature

    Investigation of a monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak linked to chocolate products as part of wider international outbreak: A matched case–control study, Ireland, 2022

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    Abstract Background In March 2022, an outbreak investigation was initiated in Ireland after identifying a cluster of monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium cases, affecting primarily small children. Microbiological investigations revealed that the cluster was part of a wider international outbreak. Methods A total of 18 Irish outbreak cases were identified. We undertook a matched case–control study using the case–case method to determine if exposure to the implicated products was associated with illness. Results In univariable analysis, the highest odds of disease due to monophasic S. Typhimurium versus other gastrointestinal disease were obtained for a chocolate Product A of Brand A [matched odds ratio (mOR) = 7.77, 95% confidence intervals (CI): 0.89–67.20]. When grouping the implicated products in a composite variable, the odds of disease due to monophasic S. Typhimurium versus other gastrointestinal disease were 10.5 times higher with a consumption of at least one of the implicated products [mOR = 10.50, 95% CI: 1.24–88.60, p = 0.031]. Conclusion This analytical study supported the internationally generated hypothesis which led to the implementation of control measures. Owing to the high levels of chocolate purchasing with Easter approaching, early outbreak identification and involvement in the internationally coordinated investigation was essential to an efficient response and to minimise the risk of further harm to a particularly vulnerable population group
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