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    Mappa

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    Definizione iconotestuale del lemma "Mappa", prodotta in occasione del corso di dottorato "Schema. Verso un dizionario filosofico-architettonico", tenutosi presso il Politecnico di Torino nell'estate 2018

    Mappa

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    La mappa è una rappresentazione grafica dello spazio. Si tratta di uno strumento operativo che, attraverso una descrizione dettagliata di una determinata realtà, produce degli effetti su di essa. La mappa è un medium con cui un autore (geografo, urbanista, architetto, artista ecc.) propone una descrizione del mondo secondo due modalità (analitica o ermeneutica), che possono rimanere distinte oppure sovrapporsi all’interno di uno stesso disegno. Disegnare una mappa è dunque un atto interpretativo e in quanto tale può assumere diverse connotazioni in relazione agli obbiettivi del suo ideatore

    Sex difference and intra-operative tidal volume: Insights from the LAS VEGAS study

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    BACKGROUND: One key element of lung-protective ventilation is the use of a low tidal volume (VT). A sex difference in use of low tidal volume ventilation (LTVV) has been described in critically ill ICU patients.OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine whether a sex difference in use of LTVV also exists in operating room patients, and if present what factors drive this difference.DESIGN, PATIENTS AND SETTING: This is a posthoc analysis of LAS VEGAS, a 1-week worldwide observational study in adults requiring intra-operative ventilation during general anaesthesia for surgery in 146 hospitals in 29 countries.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Women and men were compared with respect to use of LTVV, defined as VT of 8 ml kg-1 or less predicted bodyweight (PBW). A VT was deemed 'default' if the set VT was a round number. A mediation analysis assessed which factors may explain the sex difference in use of LTVV during intra-operative ventilation.RESULTS: This analysis includes 9864 patients, of whom 5425 (55%) were women. A default VT was often set, both in women and men; mode VT was 500 ml. Median [IQR] VT was higher in women than in men (8.6 [7.7 to 9.6] vs. 7.6 [6.8 to 8.4] ml kg-1 PBW, P < 0.001). Compared with men, women were twice as likely not to receive LTVV [68.8 vs. 36.0%; relative risk ratio 2.1 (95% CI 1.9 to 2.1), P < 0.001]. In the mediation analysis, patients' height and actual body weight (ABW) explained 81 and 18% of the sex difference in use of LTVV, respectively; it was not explained by the use of a default VT.CONCLUSION: In this worldwide cohort of patients receiving intra-operative ventilation during general anaesthesia for surgery, women received a higher VT than men during intra-operative ventilation. The risk for a female not to receive LTVV during surgery was double that of males. Height and ABW were the two mediators of the sex difference in use of LTVV.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was registered at Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT01601223

    Speerisches Pferd

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    Gerling Viertel, Köln. Un diverso volto della ricostruzione tedesca nel Secondo dopoguerra

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    A Window on the United States. The Image of American Architecture in West Germany’s Journals: 1947-1962

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    This article aims to explore how American architecture was presented throughout the pages of two main architectural journals published in West Germany in the very first years after the end of World War II. The selected journals, Baukunst und Werkformand Baumeister, are rather independent magazines with opposite positions – the first is extremely oriented towards modernity and the latter is deeply conservative - and by no means can be considered as part of the cultural Cold War program. In spite of that, studying these magazines reveals how, in this particular period, it was impossible to avoid knowing, measuring and confronting the transatlantic world

    Erratum to Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PROBESE): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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    Association between self-reported functional capacity and general postoperative complications: analysis of predefined outcomes of the MET-REPAIR international cohort study

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