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Case Report Pages 224-226
Abstract: Pigtail catheters are commonly used as effective alternative to traditional large bore chest tubes. However, the pigtail catheter placement does not come without possible complications. Pneumothorax, hemothorax and rarely visceral or vascular injury were all reported previously. Here we report a case of an 80-year-old patient who presented with right-sided rib fractures and right hemothorax post mechanical fall.
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Original Article Pages 214-223
Abstract: In this study, we demonstrate the potential role of Narcissin and apigenin, two natural flavonoids found in fruits and foods, as candidate compounds in the treatment against the novel corona virus infection using in silico tools.
Review Article Pages 205-213
Abstract: There is increasing evidence supporting increased pain intensity following neurosurgical procedures. There are different approaches to analgesia following craniotomy and cranioplasty, but there is limited consensus on post-craniotomy pain management especially in the pediatric population.
Original Research Pages 198-204
Abstract: In the UK, medication errors account for up to 20% of all reported adverse events in hospitalised patients. The potential for medication errors to occur during the peri-operative period is greater than in some other clinical settings and there is a paucity of good-quality evidence examining contributing factors.
Review Article Pages 196-197
Abstract: Pseudoaddiction is a term to describe drug-seeking behaviors in a patient that has inadequate pain control. It is the result of the medical undertreatment of pain, which poses iatrogenic harm to patients by withholding analgesic treatment [1]. The case presented is of a 26-year-old female with chronic back pain from a motor vehicle accident who was unable to find a physician to prescribe opioids after leaving the care of her primary care physician.
Retrospective Study Pages 186-195
Abstract: Esophagectomy surgery remains high risk with 36% of patients in the UK having a complication. Tracheostomy insertion can aid weaning from ventilation post-operatively and can be inserted at the time of surgery (elective) or postoperatively (delayed). We aimed to identify factors associated with elective and delayed tracheostomies, as well as differences in outcomes in each group.
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