Hypercapnia
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The effect of supplemental oxygen on hypercapnia i... [Chest. 2011] - PubMed result
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PubMed: The effect of supplemental oxygen on hypercapnia in subjects with obesity-associated hypoventilation:... http://1.usa.gov/qPTIYM
Q: Should we routinely screen for hypercapnia in sleep apnea patients before elective noncardiac surgery? " Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
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Should we routinely screen for hypercapnia in OSA before elective noncardiac surgery? - http://bit.ly/5Mkcqr
Assisted Ventilation of the Newborn: eMedicine Pediatrics: Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Hypercapnia is usually caused by severe ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) mismatch or hypoventilation. A substantial proportion of the increased survival rate of preterm infants during the last 30-40 years has been due to the availability of improved ventilatory support. ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Steps for use of Assisted Ventilation in Newborns are outlined in the eMedicine article at http://bit.ly/czKQov
Ventilation After Breathing Tube Removal May Alter Outcomes
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Medical News: Noninvasive Ventilation Cuts Risk of Respiratory Failure - in Pulmonology, COPD from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Early, noninvasive mechanical ventilation may help prevent complications in patients with chronic respiratory conditions who experience hypercapnia when they first try to breathe on their own after in” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Noninvasive Ventilation Cuts Risk of Respiratory Failure (CME/CE) http://ow.ly/15KNnw
Carbon Dioxide Poisoning Symptoms | Made Manual
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Carbon Dioxide Poisoning Symptoms | Made Manual: Severe symptoms. The severe symptoms of hypercapnia that lead t... http://bit.ly/mIZyMQ
medCrowd : Treatment of migraine
medcrowd.com — “A recent article in the BMJ (BMJ 2010; 341: c4871) compared the treatment of migraine with: 1. placebo only. 2. behavioural migraine management only. 3 blockers only. 4. behavioural migraine management with blockers. Only the combined treatme” View full resource at medcrowd.com
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The physiology makes sense if hypercapnia dilates arteries in question. RT @medCrowd Treatment of migraine http://mc.ly/2 Might just try it
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Dr. Aaron Rogers completed medical school at the University of South Florida with Honors in Research and Alpha Omega Alpha distinctions. Subsequently Dr. Rogers was selected to attend the Emory University residency in Otolaryngology in Atlanta. After finishing a general surgery internship in 2006, the next four years were spent completing the Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery training program. His final year at Emory was spent as Chief Resident for the department.
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