نتایج جستجو برای: urti

تعداد نتایج: 336  

2011
Tea Andabaka Tina Globočnik Dalibor Vukelić Susanna Esposito Bruno Baršić

AIM To evaluate the administration of antipyretics to children with upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) by their parents or guardians without consultation with physicians, and compare epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients who received antipyretics and of untreated patients. METHODS A prospective observational study was performed in three pediatric clinics in Zagreb, C...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2009
Aparna Sinha Bimla Sharma Jayashree Sood

BACKGROUND ProSeal LMA (PLMA), one of the advanced supraglottic devices has been successfully used to provide both spontaneous and controlled ventilation in children with upper respiratory tract infection (URTI). URTI does not imply restriction of disease to upper respiratory tract; it has been shown to produce pulmonary dysfunction. PEEP has been shown to improve oxygenation in such cases. Thi...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Thomas J Cieslak Gail Frost Panagiota Klentrou

This study examined relationships among physical activity, body composition, and stress- and immunity-related variables in fifth grade children (10-11 yr) in Southern Ontario. The 29 boys and 32 girls, who participated in the study, performed a 20-m shuttle run for prediction of aerobic fitness. Bioelectrical impedance was used to assess relative body fat. Standardized questionnaires were used ...

2012
T. Trochimiak E. Hübner-Woźniak

The aim of this paper is to describe the structure, production and function of secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) as well as changes of its concentration caused by exercise of various intensity and duration. Immunoglobulin A is the main class of antibodies present in the body secreted fluids such as saliva, tears or mucus from the intestines. It is generally recognized that IgA, due to its domin...

Journal: :Conference proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual Conference 2017
Nicholas Cummins Maximilian Schmitt Shahin Amiriparian Jarek Krajewski Björn W. Schuller

A combination of passive, non-invasive and nonintrusive smart monitoring technologies is currently transforming healthcare. These technologies will soon be able to provide immediate health related feedback for a range of illnesses and conditions. Such tools would be game changing for serious public health concerns, such as seasonal cold and flu, for which early diagnosis and social isolation pl...

2012
Wolfgang Gunzer Manuela Konrad Elisabeth Pail

Heavily exercising endurance athletes experience extreme physiologic stress, which is associated with temporary immunodepression and higher risk of infection, particularly upper respiratory tract infections (URTI). The aim of this review is to provide a critical up-to-date review of existing evidence on the immunomodulatory potential of selected macronutrients and to evaluate their efficacy. Th...

2005
DAVID NIEMAN

Data from three randomized studies support the viewpoint that near-daily physical activity reduces the number of days with sickness (Nieman et al., 1990b, 1993, 1998c). In these studies, women in the exercise groups walked briskly 35-45 minutes, five days a week, for 12-15 weeks during the winter/spring or fall, while the control groups remained physically inactive. The results were in the same...

2010
Catherine Liu Brian S. Schwartz Snigdha Vallabhaneni Michael Nixon Peter V. Chin-Hong Steven A. Miller Charles Chiu Lloyd Damon W. Lawrence Drew

To assess outcomes of patients with hematologic malignancy and pandemic (H1N1) 2009 infection, we reviewed cases during June-December 2009 at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. Seventeen (63%) and 10 (37%) patients had upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) and lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI), respectively. Cough (85%) and fever (70%) were the most common sign...

2012
Maria Deloria-Knoll Daniel R. Feikin J. Anthony G. Scott Katherine L. O’Brien Andrea N. DeLuca Amanda J. Driscoll Orin S. Levine

Methods for the identification and selection of patients (cases) with severe or very severe pneumonia and controls for the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) project were needed. Issues considered include eligibility criteria and sampling strategies, whether to enroll hospital or community controls, whether to exclude controls with upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) or n...

2013
Guowei Chen Yongxiang Wei Xutao Miao Kunyan Li Yuanyuan Ren Jia Liu

BACKGROUND Olfactory disorders are common complaints in ENT clinics. We investigated causes and relevant features of olfactory disorders and the need for gustatory testing in patients with olfactory dysfunction. MATERIAL/METHODS A total of 140 patients seeking medical consultations were enrolled. All patients were asked about their olfactory disorders in a structured interview of medical hist...

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