The mortality rate is more than 70%! Video and text explain the twin transfusion syndrome that makes obstetricians chills Video explains the twin transfusion syndrome that makes obstetricians chills Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTs) is a serious complication in twin pregnancy The perinatal mortality rate is extremely high. The untreated mortality rate is 70% to 100% It can be said to be an obstetrician’s nightmare What is the mechanism of TTTs. How to diagnose as soon as possible. About Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTs) Refers to the blood infusion between two fetuses through placental vascular anastomosis, which causes a series of pathophysiological changes and clinical symptoms. ●It is a serious complication in twin pregnancy. ●It is in monochorionic sac twin pregnancies, the incidence of which accounts for 4-35% of monochorionic sac twin pregnancies. The incidence in all twin pregnancies is approximately 1.6%. ● Most fetuses are born prematurely, with a poor prognosis, and...
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Hemodialysis Access grafting a video explanation
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Hemodialysis Access grafting a video explanation As a hemodialysis patient, your access is one of the following: A fistula, an access made by joining an artery and vein in your arm. A graft, an access made by using a piece of soft tube to join an artery and vein in your arm. A catheter, a soft tube that is placed in a large vein, usually in your neck
Diagnosis and treatment of hip dysplasia
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Diagnosis and treatment of hip dysplasia Many novice parents will encounter the following problems: After the baby was born, he went to the community nursery for a physical examination. The doctor said that the baby's hip lines were uneven and the hip lines were asymmetrical . He asked for further examination to see if it was DDH . The appearance of uneven hip lines Parents who have taken the baby for a physical examination know that the doctor will observe whether the baby's legs are the same length, whether the thighs can be opened symmetrically to the sides, whether the skin folds on the buttocks or thighs are obviously asymmetry, and so on. The number or position of the folds of the two legs are not consistent, that is, the leg lines are asymmetric. ● Position asymmetry Let the baby lie on his stomach, with his legs straight, the lines of the left and right legs are asymmetrical. ● Asymmetry in quantity One leg has three leg lines, and the other may have only one leg line. ...
One Video to understand how is the heart stent installed
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Q1 : Can I do MRI with the stent? It depends on the material of the stent. The stents installed in the past ten years are unaffected and can be used for magnetic resonance. Q2 : Does the bracket need to be taken out? Is there a life limit? The stent will stay in the body for life after being put in, and will not be taken out again, so theoretically there is no life limit. Q3 : Do you take the medicine for life after placing the stent? In principle, dual antiplatelet drugs are taken for one year. If there are no contraindications, aspirin should be taken for life, and lipid-lowering drugs, antihypertensive drugs, and hypoglycemic drugs should be taken according to your own conditions. Q4 : How much stent is needed for vascular stenosis? In general, 75% of blood vessels should be blocked by stent surgery, but it is up to the doctor to make professional judgments whether or not to do it. Q5 : How to prevent restenosis after stenting? Choose the ri...