Similar words: asphyxiate, asphyxiation, asphyxiating, asphalt, blaspheme, blasphemy, blasphemous, sphygmomanometer. Meaning: [æs'fɪksɪə] n. a condition in which insufficient or no oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged on a ventilatory basis; caused by choking or drowning or electric shock or poison gas.
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31. The primary obstetric causes of death were preterm labour (34%) and intrapartum asphyxia (21%).
32. Conclusions: New method of resuscitation for newborn infant should be popularized to prevent asphyxia emergence and reduce the incidence.
33. Methods 99 m SPECT was performed in 140 newborns with perinatal asphyxia.
34. The main causes in sequence were abnormal position of the fetus, asphyxia, monstrum, premature labor, and pathological pregnancy.
35. Results:Short term fetal monitoring reduced the asphyxia neonatorum rate, yet increased abdominal delivery rate.
36. Results There were 8 cases of dyspnoea and 1cases of asphyxia on perioperative period.
37. Objective To investigate the mode of delivery and its relationship with neonatal mortality, the rate of severe asphyxia relevance.
38. Objective To evaluate pain relief, using Lamaze childbirth Law respiratory care intervention can reduce the rate of postpartum hemorrhage, neonatal asphyxia, cesarean section rate.
39. Objective To discuss the relationship between neonate asphyxia and serum CK - MB changes.
40. ObjectiveTo determine whether umbilical artery lactate level were significantly different in infant with or without intrapartum asphyxia and hypamnion.
41. Conclusion FST segment with changes directly affects incidences of asphyxia in neonates.
42. Objective:To observe the influence of asphyxia on the auditognosis and brainstem function in neonates. Methods:BAEP was determined in 55 asphyxia neonates.
43. A substance, such as a toxic gas, or an event, such as drowning, that induces asphyxia.
44. Objective to observe the feasibility and the validity of apply the early stage minim feed and small dose Erythromycin in the asphyxia neonatorum.
45. The causes of the newborn death were in the order of premature, asphyxia, pneumonia, congenital anomaly and accidental asphyxia. More babies (75 62%) were died in hospitals.
46. The greatest risk is in their first four weeks of life when babies die from conditions like low birthweight, birth trauma, asphyxia, and severe infections like pneumonia, meningitis or tetanus.
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47. The rate of fetal distress, amniotic fluid turbidity, and cesarean section increased greatly ( P & lt; 0.01 ), asphyxia neonatorum ...
48. The main causes of newborn deaths are prematurity and low-birth-weight, infections, asphyxia (lack of oxygen at birth) and birth trauma.
49. Do the children have any neonatal asphyxia, birth trauma, congenital diseases, or stunt?
50. In the observation group, forceps delivery rate, cesarean section rate and neonatal asphyxia rate were significantly higher, the difference was statistically significant.
51. Objective To explore relationship between changes of FST segment and asphyxia of neonates and effect on asphyxia of neonates after inter _ uterine resuscitation .
52. Results: The high risks of mother, fetus and accouchement were the main causes of neonatal asphyxia.
53. Conclusions Asphyxia can reduce the emptying function of the gallbladder and make the gallbladder enlarge.
54. The most dramatic and urgent sympton in the acutely injured patient is asphyxia.
55. Perinatal asphyxia and secondary hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) are common disease of neonatal period and often cause death and neurological impairment.
56. Death causes of infants were due to asphyxia neonatorum . pneumonia, premature birth, low birth weight, congenital abnormality and sclerema neonatorum in sequence.
57. She walks on a blindfold travel and too late's apopemptic emotion, she dislikes cloudy sky indeed hate raining, blue air always makes her asphyxia.
58. Conclusion Myocardial damage may be indicated by myocardial zymogram in neonates with asphyxia.
59. Results The C-sect rate of post-term pregnancy is 1.6 times of uterogestation, postpartum hemorrhage is 3.3 times of controls, neonatal asphyxia and newborn meconium inhalation rate will increase.
60. Simple Asphyxiant - This product does not contain oxygen and may cause asphyxia if released in a confined area.
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