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    INFLUENCE OF BACTERIAL FACTORS ON DETERIORATION OF UTEROPLACENTAL PERFUSION by V. A. Kaptilnyy, M. V. Berishvili, I. M. Krasilshhikov, D. V. Lyscev

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Doppler screening research was made as well as analysis of spectrograms of uteroplacental and fetal blood flow of 357 pregnant women.Results. Low-risk pregnancy was accompanied by high frequency of hyperdynamic deterioration in the system of "mother-placenta-fetus" (14%), most frequently was detected the reduction of perfusion data of uteroplacental blood flow (67,9%) with almost absolute dominance (prevalence) of one-sided deterioration; high correlation dependence was revealed between reduction of uteroplacental blood flow and existence of extragenital chronic infection foci (71,4%); asymptomatic bacteriuria and infection-and-inflammatory disease of laryngological organs; causal treatment improved hemodynamic rates, with idiopathic forms of uteroplacental perfusion deterioration, pathogenic treatment is recommended, dipyridamol – 75 mg daily (25 mg three times a day) is a chosen medicine.Conclusion. …”
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    Evaluating Frequency and Yield of Echocardiography in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit by Shafee Salloum, MD, Andrew J. Lautz, MD, Christopher Statile, MD

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The median age of all patients was 4.4 years (IQR 1-12.4 years). Low ventricular function, defined as moderate or severe systolic dysfunction, was found in 6% of all TTEs, whereas 94% showed hyperdynamic, normal, or mildly diminished ventricular function. …”
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    Physiologically Difficult Airway in the Patient with Severe Hypotension and Metabolic Acidosis by Joseph Capone, Vicko Gluncic, Anita Lukic, Kenneth D. Candido

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Bedside point-of-care ultrasound showed hyperdynamic left ventricle with no other abnormalities. …”
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