Magnesium 40 mg kg(-1) bolus followed by 10 mg kg(-1) h(-1) infusion leads to significant reductions in intraoperative propofol, atracurium and postoperative morphine consumption. Increasing magnesium dosage did not offer any advantages, but induced haemodynamic consequences.
Our study shows that closure of medium and small sized PDA by using ADO II AS device is effective and safe in children. The use of the device will expand the field of application of PDA closure in small infants.
SummaryPassive smoking, especially of maternal origin, is known to influence adversely the development of children's pulmonary function. In this study, the eVect of parental smoking on the pulmonary function of 360 primary school children aged 9-13 (mean 10.8±0.7) years was investigated. Information on parental smoking history was collected using a questionnaire, and spirometric measurements were performed on the children.All spirometric indices were lower in children who had been passively exposed to parental tobacco smoke than those not exposed. The percentage of households in which at least one parent smoked was 81.5%. This figure was significantly lower for mothers (27.5%) than for fathers (79%). Paternal smoking was associated with reduced levels of forced expiratory flow between 25-75% of vital capacity, peak expiratory flow, and flow rates after 50% and 75% of vital capacity expired (p<0.05). Maternal smoking did not have statistically significant adverse eVects on children's pulmonary function. This result might be due to the low occurrence of either pre-or post-natal smoking among mothers and confirms that, in our population, the main target group for antitobacco campaigns should be fathers.Keywords: passive smoking; pulmonary function; tobacco smoke Passive smoking is defined as the exposure of a nonsmoker to tobacco smoke in the environment.
1This condition is a major environmental health problem, especially for children, and is becoming increasingly important in Turkey, due to increasing cigarette consumption. In some local studies it has been reported that the percentage of families in which at least one parent smokes is 75%. It is widely known that smoking is the most common preventable cause of mortality and morbidity. Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has also been found to be a cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in nonsmokers, both children and adults. The adverse eVects of smoking may be due to one or more of the hundreds of diVerent chemicals in tobacco smoke, although our knowledge of these substances, apart from carbon monoxide and nicotine, is limited. 4 There is almost no organ system that is not aVected by smoking.The most commonly accepted eVect of smoking is lung cancer, 5 6 and there are many studies showing an association between passive smoking and wheezy bronchitis, asthma, bronchial hyper-reactivity, atopy predisposition and otitis media. 7 8 Recently, it has been shown that passive smoking increases the morbidity of asthma and usage of asthma medications in school-aged children, in whom pulmonary function is especially aVected by maternal smoking.
10We performed a cross-sectional study to evaluate the association of paternal and maternal smoking with their children's pulmonary function.
Materials and methodsThis study was designed to examine the influence of passive smoking on pulmonary function tests of children in the 4th and 5th classes of two primary schools in the Altindag district of Ankara in April 1996.Information on the exposure of the children to ci...
To our knowledge this is the largest case series reporting the efficacy of charcoal HP in acute AT overdose in children. Based on our findings, charcoal HP seems to be an effective treatment modality, especially in prompt correction of severe life-threatening cardiac and respiratory findings in children with serious AT overdose and resulting in a reduction of morbidity and mortality.
We report the case of a 35-year-old man (an oil engineer) referred as a coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) case with heart block and a four-day history of headache and fever. The patient was hemodynamically stable with normal respiratory effort and oxygen saturation. Three consecutive COVID-19 tests were positive since admission. Comprehensive clinical assessment investigations were performed. Apart from mild acute phase reactants elevation, all results were within reference limits. He had no leukocytosis and normal cardiac enzymes, chest x-ray findings, echocardiography findings, and healthy coronary arteries. The patient had a fever and electrocardiographic evidence of sinus node dysfunction associated with Mobitz type 2 atrioventricular block that progressed to complete heart block. This was a unique presentation of COVID-19 in a young, otherwise healthy man with the sole manifestation confined to the cardiac conduction system and the absence of respiratory involvement, hypoxemia, and acidosis.
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