Articles: female.
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Headgear designed to protect girls' lacrosse athletes is widely available and permitted for voluntary use; however, it remains unknown how policies mandating headgear use may change the sport and, particularly regarding impacts during game-play. Therefore, this study compares the impact rates and game play characteristics of girls' high school lacrosse in Florida which mandates headgear use (HM), with states having no headgear mandate (NHM). ⋯ These findings demonstrate that mandating headgear use was associated with a two-fold greater likelihood of sustaining a head impact during game play compared to NHM states. A majority of head impacts in both HM and NHM states were caused by illegal stick contact that did not result in penalty.
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Cardiogenic shock (CS) presents a medical challenge with limited treatment options. Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) during mechanical ventilation has been linked with clinical benefits in patients with CS. This study investigated whether increasing PEEP levels could unload the left ventricle (LV) in CS in a large animal model of LV-CS. ⋯ Applying higher PEEP levels reduced pressure-volume area, preserving CO while decreasing mean arterial pressure. Positive end-expiratory pressure could be a viable LV unloading strategy if titrated optimally during LV-CS.
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Pol. Arch. Med. Wewn. · Nov 2024
The prevalence of hyperlipoproteinemia(a) in outpatient cardiology clinic patients of European ancestry: results from a STAR-Lp(a) cross-sectional study.
Elevated levels of lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] are independently associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). ⋯ The observed prevalence of increased Lp(a) concentration among patients of European ancestry treated at outpatient cardiology clinics was 21.5%. Female sex, hypertension, atrial fibrillation, migraine, and concentrations of LDL‑C and HbA1c were independently related to the level of Lp(a) in this population.
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Predictors of the efficacy of a single-session of CO 2 laser therapy for female stress urinary incontinence are important for pretreatment consultation. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate these predictors. ⋯ A low voided volume and high postvoid residual volume can be used to predict subjective failure after one session of transvaginal CO 2 laser therapy. However, the subjective therapeutic effect may diminish within a median duration of 18 months.