Ramirez Brantley

  • Magnesium sulfate, or MgSO₄, a vital chemical compound, is extensively employed in a variety of applications.

    This treatment is a widespread method for preventing occurrences of eclamptic seizures. Still, the effect of this on the mediators of endothelial dysfunction (ED) and the levels of electrolytes is not definitively established. We c…[Read more]

  • Data collected over five years from 1578 undergraduate students, categorized under five diverse administration conditions, was based on a validity framework. A lack of statistically significant score variations was evident between the lower-stakes in-class, higher-stakes in-class, and lower-stakes out-of-class assessment groups, implying a similar…[Read more]

  • The drug’s release mechanism was examined within a simulated physiological setting. To determine the textural and physio-chemical properties of these materials, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), small-angle X-ray diffraction (SAX), and nitrogen…[Read more]

  • By diminishing the thickness of the upper gold electrode from 125 nm to 25 nm, a noteworthy 40% drop in threshold voltage and a substantial 75% reduction in threshold power are apparent. Furthermore, when a platinum electrode, of identical thickness to the niobium oxide film, is utilized in place of the gold electrode, a reduction of 24% in…[Read more]

  • The pattern of fluid collection directly impacts the development of post-operative wound infection and morbidity. An important tool in identifying early surgical site wound problems following a cesarean delivery may be the use of ultrasound, resulting in a reduced rate of post-operative problems.

    Biologic treatments are commonly…[Read more]

  • For the successful procurement of clinically necessary medicines, the collaborative efforts of every partner were highly recommended.

    China faced a severe and multifaceted problem concerning drug shortages. Drug stock levels differ significantly between economic regions, but the overall shortage issue is not severe. As opposed to other…[Read more]

  • To evaluate the suitability of drug history information within referral letters received at the antiretroviral therapy (ART) specialist outpatient clinic at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin.

    To ascertain drug history information from referral letters, all letters received at the ART clinic on clinic days between January and…[Read more]

  • The consumer food environment might benefit from relative pricing as a potential method to encourage healthier substitute purchasing. Merchandising strategy enhancements, alongside value-added aspects within food categories, and their impact on perceived price importance, could be crucial elements in developing effective intervention…[Read more]

  • Postoperative daily drainage volume, pain requiring tramadol, reoperation incidence, and operative time were secondary outcome measures.

    A considerable decrease in drainage days was evident in the TET group, in comparison to the NTET group, resulting in a statistically significant difference (TET vs NTET: 256,057 vs 378,130 days, P = 0.0000).…[Read more]

  • The incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) following lumbar fusion procedures has shown little variation from 2011 to 2020. Prolonged operation times, non-home discharges, anterior fusion procedures, higher BMI, steroid use, smoking, functional dependence, older age, and longer hospital stays were found to be independent predictors of VTE…[Read more]

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