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Es gibt wohl mehrere Wege, um als Schauspielerin oder Schauspieler in Erinnerung zu bleiben. Interessante Rollen und gute Drehbücher helfen dabei natürlich enorm, aber die Darstellenden selbst müssen noch etwas Besonderes mitbringen. Das kann eine Wandelbarkeit sein, die bis zur Unkenntlichkeit der spielenden Person geht, es kann aber auch eine Eindrücklichkeit sein, die man nicht vergisst und sofort wiedererkennt. "Diese Person habe ich schon mal gesehen, ich erinnere mich genau". Aaron Altaras ist so ein Schauspieler, dessen bisherige Einsätze in Serien wie "Unorthodox" oder "Deutsches Haus" oder dem Film "Mario" einen bleibenden Eindruck hinterließen. Aaron kam 1995 als Sohn der Schauspielerin Adriana Altaras zur Welt, auch sein Bruder Lenny arbeitet vor der Kamera und gemeinsam durften sie sich neulich mit dem Rest der Crew in Cannes als beste deutsche Serie feiern lassen - die Auszeichnung ging an "Die Zweiflers". Glückwunsch! Playlist Pino D’Angio – Ma qual Idea Jai Pau – Ha Alcatraz – Angels America Souls of Mischief – 93 til infinity The Cure – A Forest Yves Tumor – Kerosene Rosalia – Como un G Manu Chao – Infinita Tristeza Rex the Dog – Change this Pain for xtc Diese Podcast-Episode steht unter der Creative Commons Lizenz CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Es gibt wohl mehrere Wege, um als Schauspielerin oder Schauspieler in Erinnerung zu bleiben. Interessante Rollen und gute Drehbücher helfen dabei natürlich enorm, aber die Darstellenden selbst müssen noch etwas Besonderes mitbringen. Das kann eine Wandelbarkeit sein, die bis zur Unkenntlichkeit der spielenden Person geht, es kann aber auch eine Eindrücklichkeit sein, die man nicht vergisst und sofort wiedererkennt. "Diese Person habe ich schon mal gesehen, ich erinnere mich genau". Aaron Altaras ist so ein Schauspieler, dessen bisherige Einsätze in Serien wie "Unorthodox" oder "Deutsches Haus" oder dem Film "Mario" einen bleibenden Eindruck hinterließen. Aaron kam 1995 als Sohn der Schauspielerin Adriana Altaras zur Welt, auch sein Bruder Lenny arbeitet vor der Kamera und gemeinsam durften sie sich neulich mit dem Rest der Crew in Cannes als beste deutsche Serie feiern lassen - die Auszeichnung ging an "Die Zweiflers". Glückwunsch! Playlist Pino D’Angio – Ma qual Idea Jai Pau – Ha Alcatraz – Angels America Souls of Mischief – 93 til infinity The Cure – A Forest Yves Tumor – Kerosene Rosalia – Como un G Manu Chao – Infinita Tristeza Rex the Dog – Change this Pain for xtc Diese Podcast-Episode steht unter der Creative Commons Lizenz CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Reference: Curry SD, et al. Systematic Review of CT Angiography in Guiding Management in Pediatric Oropharyngeal Trauma. Laryngoscope. March 2023 Date: January 30, 2024 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Alexandra (Ali) Espinel is an Associate professor of pediatrics and otolaryngology at Children's National Hospital and George Washington University. She is also the director of the Pediatric Otolaryngology […] The post SGEM #429: It's CT Angio, Hi. I'm the Problem. It's Me. For Pediatric Oropharyngeal Trauma first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.
Speaker: Brian Schuler, MD System Director, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology WellSpan Health, York, PA Disclosures: Speaker and Consultant: Canon Medical, USA Speaker, Consultant, and Medical Advisory Board: Boston Scientific Objectives: •Demonstrate the utility of the CT-Angio Suite for EP/cath procedures. •Review data strongly suggesting CT-guided LAAO is the gold standard of PDL prevention. •Review data demonstrating CT-Angio Suite is a fee-for-service and value-based care champion.
FrancoSUN, le tour de France musical de SUN ! Cette semaine, les nouveautés vous emmènent à Nantes, Tours, Reims, Marseille, Bordeaux, Paris, Brest, et à Montréal. Au programme : PrincessE (#GroupeLocalDeLaSemaine), Achile, Yuksek (avec Isaac Delusion), Kid Francescoli (avec Julietta), Corine (avec Pino d'Angio), Rallye (#VoyageDansLeTemps), Talisco, Louise Attaque (avec Texas), Christine and the queens, Dani Terreur (avec Kalika), Matmatah (#ClassiqueFrancoSUN), Coelho, 313 (avec Oxmo Puccino), QuinzeQuinze et Chilly Gonzales. La suite lundi prochain 20h, en direct sur SUN, et quand vous voulez sur SUN Nouvo !
Endovascular 101 Authors: Sebouh Bazikian - MS4 at Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California Sukgu Han - Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Southern California. Co-director of Comprehensive Aortic Center at Keck Hospital of USC. Program Director of the Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency and Vascular Fellowship Editor: Yasong Yu Reviewers: Matt Chia and Kirthi Bellamkonda Core Resources: Rutherford's Vascular and Endovascular Therapy 10th Edition Chapter#26-28 Additional Resources: Relevant Audible Bleeding episodes Holding Pressure Case Prep - AKA/BKA Journal Review in Vascular Surgery: Introduction to Endovascular Surgery – A Prime Peter A. Schneider, MD and Endovascular Skills - history, personal techniques and updates in the 4th Edition Closure devices: Angioseal Mynx Proglide Endovascular procedures are minimally invasive techniques used to treat conditions affecting blood vessels, such as aneurysms, stenosis, or occlusions, by accessing the affected vessels through an incision in a peripheral artery and using imaging guidance to navigate catheters and devices through the blood vessels to the treatment site. Endovascular procedures can be broken down into 4 key steps Establishing arterial access Navigating to target treatment zone or vessel Treating the lesion Closure Basic definition of wire, sheaths, and catheters Wires are thin, flexible metal devices used to navigate through blood vessels and to guide other devices, such as catheters or sheaths, to the target location. They are measured in thousands of an inch A 0.018 wire is 0.018 inch in diameter There are two categories of wires: Flexible and support Flexible wires are soft and hydrophilic. They are considered the “workhorses” because they are useful for navigating through vessels. A common type of wire is called the Glidewire which is slippery and useful in traveling across tortuous vascular anatomy. Support wire are generally a lot stiffer and not hydrophilic. For that reason they are used to deliver and deploy devices A common type of support wire is called the Lunderquist which is used for the deployment of stent grafts in endovascular aortic repair Catheters are flexible hollow tubes used in conjunction with wires to navigate vascular anatomy Various characteristics include the degree and shape of the taper, the lengths, and the stiffness. They are inserted inside the sheath Sheaths are hollow tubes of various diameters that are inserted into a blood vessel to provide a pathway for catheters or wires. They have a one way valve to prevent backflow of arterial blood and a side port that permits aspiration and administration of fluids. They also come with a dedicated dilator which is used to fill the lumen of the sheath and allows the surgeon to insert the sheath safely into the vessel. If the wire is the rail and the catheter is the train, the sheath is the ground. Sheaths and catheters sizing Both are measured in French 1 French equals 0.33 mm. French size divided by 3 equals the approximate diameter in millimeters. Another way to think about Fr is roughly the circumference in mm. Divide by 3 instead of 3.14 to get the diameter Sheaths are defined by their inner diameter (ID) Catheters are defined by their outer diameter (OD) This is because catheters go inside the sheath, so the size of a catheter must be smaller or equal to the size of the sheath for it to fit inside.For example, a 5 Fr sheath can accommodate 5 Fr catheter/devices Of note, the hole in the artery will roughly be 2-4Fr larger than the sheath size. This is important when considering the type of closure that will be used at the end of the procedure. Step One: Establishing Arterial Access Preop preparation: During physical exam, make sure there's a palpable femoral pulse to rule out iliofemoral disease Review the CT if available for high femoral bifurcation or presence of vessel disease Patient positioning on the angio table, depends on the access site of choice. Typical position (for retrograde femoral artery access) is supine, arms tucked. Alternative access sites (ie. radial, brachial, carotid) may require arms to be out and prepped. How do you choose arterial access, location? Depends on location of lesion you are trying to treat and complexity of the path from the access site Size of the access vessel and device size must be considered when deciding on the access site The most common is retrograde femoral artery access When would other access points be used? Radial artery, brachial, antegrade femoral access. The goal, target location, and path complexity defines the access point. Arterial puncture Femoral access: Look for pulsatile vessel on the US (vein is medial, artery is lateral; “venous penis”) Usually access at the level of femoral head for common femoral artery Seldinger technique is used to establish access to a vessel or cavity using needle, wire, catheters, and sheath. E.g. using the micropuncture kit: contralateral arterial CFA access with s 21 gauge needle .018” guidewire is passed through the needle Needle is removed and a short 4 or 5 Fr microcatheter with an inner dilator is passed over the guidewire The dilator and guidewire are removed leaving the catheter in place to maintain access Bigger wire is inserted through the catheter, which is then removed over the wire A sheath is inserted over the wire The overall purpose is to start with smaller arterial puncture and exchange to larger size to minimize complication should the access fail Often, percutaneous closure devices are preloaded at this step. We will discuss this later. Step Two: Navigating to treatment zone or vessel With sheath in place, a guidewire is inserted into the vessel under fluoroscopic guidance. Continuous fluoroscopy is taken with the C-arm during key steps to visualize wire movement The C-arm can be portable or built into the room X rays are emitted from the X-ray generator below the patient And the subsequent image is generated from the image intensifier above the patient Radiation safety: wear protective gear which is made of lead. In addition, use the tableside lead shield whenever possible minimize use of continuous fluoroscopy whenever possible limit use of magnification, and digital subtraction angiography keep the image intensifier as close to the patient as possible to minimize scattering The C-arm can rotate around the patient to get optimal viewing of the vessels Frequently used terminology: 30 degrees RAO which stands for right anterior oblique, describing the relationship of image intensifier to the patient Common projections used for lower extremity angiograms Iliacs: 20-30 degrees contralateral anterior oblique Femoralsl: 20-30 degrees ipsilateral anterior oblique Trifurcation and tibials: anatomic anterior-posterior or 20 degrees ipsilateral anterior oblique with feet in neutral supine position Thoracic aorta/distal aortic arch: 30~45 degree LAO Renals: AP maximizing image quality by limiting patient movement and with breath holding and collimating Contrast Two types of contrasts: Iodinated contrast vs carbon dioxide Iodinated contrast has better resolution but patients can have allergic reactions and are at risk of contrast induced renal injury. Therefore, CO2 is preferred for patients with compromised renal function in which an image is created by transiently displacing blood. The downside is that it has lower image resolution than iodinated contrast, and rare but potentially serious complications of air locking. Power injection vs manual injection When using power injection, you have control over pressure, the amount of contrast, timing, and rate or rise of injection. It allows for rapid filling of large arteries at high flow rates. Manual injection is more efficient for small vessels since you can control dilution and volume Types of Wires Characteristics: wire tip, stiffness, diameter, and length Guide wires To assist in catheter placement, navigate different arteries, cross lesions, and deliver devices. The most common sizes used in vascular surgery Large .035” - generally used for the aorta and iliac. Small .014”/.018” - used for smaller branches like the SFA Length: from 120 to 360cm Based on distance from access site to the lesion Long enough to reach target lesions and beyond (inside pt) and deliver catheters (outside pt) but not too long that it's falling off the table and slowing down exchange Flexible vs stiff/support wires How do you decide which wire to use? Typically, you start with flexible wire inside an angle tip catheter to navigate to the target vessel. Once you reached and crossed the target vessel, the wire is exchanged to a stiff/support wire, which allows you to deliver common brands and models used that every medical student should know and the settings they are used in? Example answer: Glidewire (Tumero): a floppy wire with a hydrophilic coating which is useful for navigating stenosis and tortuous vessels and is used in a variety of different vessels. Lunderquist (Cook): it is very stiff and used for endovascular repairs of AAAs Rosen wire: support wire with a J tip with intermediate stiffness. Less stiff than Lunderquist. Used to catheterize visceral and renal arteries. Bentson: starter wire, that's short in length with a very long floppy tip that prevents vessel trauma. Types of Catheters Main purpose of the catheters Allows to approach the target vessel based on the shape of the catheter Allows wire exchange from flexible to stiff Sizes are based on Fr (4-5) 5 Fr are the most common. Microcatheters are for embolizations (2.5Fr) Nonselective (Angiographic catheter) Common types are omni flush, pigtail, and straight They have multiple side holes along the tip so they can inject high volume of contrast into large blood vessels like the aorta Selective catheters/Guide (shape) catheters Have an end hole only with no side holes so they can cannulate specific branch vessels A variety of lengths and shapes depending on the curvature and tortuosity of the pathway to the target vessel. Catheter with specific shapes can align your vector (the force you are exerting by pushing the wire forward at the access site) to the stenotic lesion. Type of catheter that can be used to cross to the contralateral side at the aortic bifurcation – generally the omni. Types of sheaths Size range: 4-26Fr (larger available for endografts) Size is decided by the device you have to deliver to the target lesion Length is based on the support required from the procedure. The distance from the access site to the target site determines the length of the sheath required. Common lengths range from 5 to 110cm What are some of the common sheaths used and for which procedure? For endovascular aortic repairs, Dryseal sheaths range from 12Fr ~ 26Fr with lengths of 33cm to 65cm. For visceral and renal artery intervention, Ansil or Raabi sheaths range from 5Fr to 9Fr, with lengths of 45cm to 90cm. For lower extermity work, Ansil, Raabi, Balkin sheaths ranging from 4Fr to 7Fr with lengths of 45cm to 110cm. Steerable sheaths can actively articulate the shape of the sheath, allow you to navigate and treat more challenging anatomy. Step Three: Treating the lesion The lesion has to be crossed with wire and catheters before treating the lesion. They may require the need to exchange sheath Stent and balloon sizing is measured by diameter in millimeters x length in centimeters Balloons Generally need to exchange wire to stiff support wire through the catheter, then the catheter is exchanged over the wire with the balloon mounted catheter Balloons have a wide variety of diameters and lengths Nominal vs Burst pressures Nominal: pressure is where the balloon will inflate to the labeled diameter Burst: pressure where 99.9% of tested balloons ruptured Typically you inflate to nominal but can go higher depending on the type of lesion Compliant balloon vs a semi-compliant vs non-compliant balloon Most of the time, we use a compliant balloon, but in certain situations where we need high pressure dilation, we use non-compliant balloon. This has to do with the nature of the lesion and risk of vessel rupture. Additional features Cutting balloons have microblades on the wall. So the idea is to perform control rupture of calcified atherosclerotic lesions, so that the expansion happens more evenly. Drug coated balloons are coated with paclitaxel to reduce the risk of neo-intimal hyperplasia So, it is sometimes used in peripheral cases where the surgeons feel that the lesions are more prone to developing neo-intimal hyperplasia or areas that have restenosed. Stents small mesh-like device made of metal that is used to prop open a blocked or narrow blood vessel. It is inserted through a catheter and deployed at the site of the blockage to improve blood flow and reduce the risk of future blockages. balloon expandable vs self-expanding stents Balloon expandable Better radial force at the time of deployment More accurate deployment Mounted on balloons, so it is more difficult to track them across tight stenosis. May cause damage to the surrounding tissue due to balloon inflation. Self-expanding Usually more flexible in tortuous vessels More resistant to kinking Higher risk of migration or dislodgement during deployment Post-dilation is often needed covered stents vs bare metal stents Covered stents Covered by PTFE, polyurethane, or silicone May be more resistant to in-stent restenosis, compared to bare metal stents. useful in ruptured vessel EVAR/TEVAR/FEVAR devices are essentially fancy covered stents. Step Four: Closure Hole in the artery is outer diameter of the sheath, and is bigger than the sheath size since sheath is measured by inner diameter Manual compression Direct pressure with fingertips Enough pressure without bleeding, but not too much that it cuts off circulation No peeking! Timing depends on sheath size, coagulation status, and vessel health. Closure devices Extravascular plug Angio-seal: sandwiches the arteriotomy with a biodegradable anchor and collagen sponge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhgAs2SxNjA Mynx: utilized a small balloon to create temporary hemostasis within the artery and covers the outside with a polyethylene glycol sealant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kcJM1lnQo8 Suture-based Sometimes placed at beginning of the case for large bore access Proglide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wol22SlEpxE Complications What are the most common complications that you experience and how do you mitigate them? Access site Hematoma, pseudoaneruysm, AV fistula, occlusion, infection Navigation related Dissection, perforation, thromboembolism Systemic Contrast induced AKI —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please share your feedback through our Listener Survey! 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Poco prima, delle 15:30, del giorno dell'Epifania i vigili del fuoco sono intervenuti in zona boschiva di via Angio a Chiampo per il rovesciamento di un trattore: deceduto un 63enne del posto.
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Marius ist Ende Zwanzig und leidet an einer seltenen Erbkrankheit: dem Hereditären Angioödem. Im ersten von drei Specials, anlässlich des jährlichen Tages der Seltenen Erkrankungen, unterhalten sich Esther und Martin mit Marius unter anderem über eine besonders abenteuerliche Weltreise und lassen sich außerdem erklären, weshalb ihm seine Krankheit bis ins Teenageralter eigentlich egal war.
After saving a young militant's life from the police, a black male prostitute goes on the run through LA, dodging the man in an effort to escape to Mexico & freedom. Tune in as Chris talks Blaxploitation, archetypes, & DIY as the LSCE screens the 1971 Melvin Van Peebles cult classic "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song." Join us! Check us out at LSCEP.com Like, Review, Subscribe! Works Cited: Alexander, George. Why We Make Movies : Black Filmmakers Talk About the Magic of Cinema. 1st ed. New York: Harlem Moon, 2003. Angio, Joe. How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (And Enjoy It). Breakfast at Noho, LLC. 2005. 85 Mins. Blu Ray. Bates, Courtney E. J. “Sweetback's ‘Signifyin(g)' Song: Mythmaking in Melvin Van Peebles' Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song.” Quarterly review of film and video 24, no. 2 (2007): 171–181. Bogle, Donald. Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films. 5th Ed. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc., 2016. James, Darius. That's Blaxploitation! : Roots of the Baadasssss 'Tude (rated X by an All-Whyte Jury). New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1995. Loeb, Anthony, John Cassavetes, Joan. Tewkesbury, Steve. Shagan, Bill Butler, Buck. Henry, William. Friedkin, and Melvin Van Peebles. Filmmakers in Conversation. Chicago, Ill: Columbia College, 1982. Lott, Chris. “Reading Myth in Sweetback: Middling Strategies Between the Ideal and the Exploitative.” Film Matters 4, no. 4 (2013): 26–32. Riley, Clayton. “What Makes Sweetback Run?” New York Times. May 9th, 1971. Pg. 161 Totaro, Donato. “Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (Melvin van Peebles, 1971).” Offscreen 22, no. 11 (2018). Accessed on 2/3/22 from https://offscreen.com/view/sweet-sweetbacks-baadasssss-song-melvin-van-peebles-1971 Wiggins, Benjamin. “‘You Talkin' Revolution, Sweetback': On Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song and Revolutionary Filmmaking.” Black camera : the newsletter of the Black Film Center/Archives 4, no. 1 (2012): 28–52. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message
Bonus Episode: Before we get into February's theme of Soul Cinema, we take a deep dive on an influential director who lives up to the initials that make up his name. Tune in as Chris digs into being a renaissance man, sharing the history, art, and ultimately the raw talent of the one, the only, Melvin Van Peebles. Join Us! Check us out at LSCEP.com Like, Review, Subscribe! Works Cited: Alexander, George. Why We Make Movies : Black Filmmakers Talk About the Magic of Cinema. 1st ed. New York: Harlem Moon, 2003. Angio, Joe. How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (And Enjoy It). Breakfast at Noho, LLC. 2005. 85 Mins. Blu Ray. Bogle, Donald. Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films. 5th Ed. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc., 2016. James, Darius. That's Blaxploitation! : Roots of the Baadasssss 'Tude (rated X by an All-Whyte Jury). New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1995. Loeb, Anthony, John Cassavetes, Joan. Tewkesbury, Steve. Shagan, Bill Butler, Buck. Henry, William. Friedkin, and Melvin Van Peebles. Filmmakers in Conversation. Chicago, Ill: Columbia College, 1982. Martin, Douglas. Melvin Van Peebles, Champion of New Black Cinema, Dies at 89. New York Times. 9/22/21. Accessed on 1/28/22 from https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/22/movies/melvin-van-peebles-champion-of-new-black-cinema-dies-at-89.html Trunick, Austin. Interview: Mario Van Peebles on the Legacy of His Father's “Story of a Three-Day Pass.” Under the Radar Magazine. 5/7/2021. Accessed 2/3/22 from https://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/interview_mario_van_peebles_on_the_legacy_of_his_fathers_story_of_a_three_d Van Peebles, Melvin, and Mario. Van Peebles. No Identity Crisis : a Father and Son's Own Story of Working Together. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message
Notre série d'émissions sur les maladies rares est consacrée cette fois à l'angio-œdème héréditaire. Syndrome génétique qui touche surtout l'adolescent et le jeune adulte. Plusieurs parties du corps peuvent être touchées. Quels en sont les symptômes ? Quelles peuvent en être les causes ? « حالتي Healthy » reçoit le Pr. Kamel DJENOUHAT Chef de service Biologie Médicale et Président du Conseil Médical, EPH de Rouiba. Président de la Société Algérienne d'Immunologie. نتطرق في هذه السلسلة من الحصص المخصصة للأمراض النادرة الى الوذمة الوعائية الوراثية. متلازمة وراثية تصيب بشكل رئيسي المراهقين والشباب. يمكن أن تأثر على عدة أجزاء من الجسم. ما هي الاعراض ؟ ماذا يمكن أن تكون الأسباب؟ ضيفنا لهذا العدد الجديد الأستاذ الدكتور كمال جنوحات رئيس مصلحة البيولوجيا الطبية ورئيس المجلس الطبي بمستشفى الرويبة. رئيس الجمعية الجزائرية للمناعة.
Die Urtikaria ist durch das Auftreten von Quaddeln und/oder einem Angioödem definiert. Hierbei kann eine Differenzierung zwischen einer akuten oder chronisch anhalten Urtikaria getroffen werden. Ein Angioödem, welches früher auch unter dem Begriff Quincke-Ödem bekannt war, ist eine wiederkehrende ödematöse Schwellung der Unterhaut. Um ein Angioödem von anderen Differentialdiagnosen abzugrenzen, sind folgende Kriterien entscheidend: der rezidivierende Verlauf mit symptomfreien Intervallen, der Anhalt der Symptomatik für mehrere Stunden, das Fehlen einer epidermalen Beteiligung, Rötung oder Juckreiz. Es wird zwischen Histamin- und Bradykinin-induzierten Angioödemen unterschieden.
Ep. 138 From the Angio Suite to the Podium- How to Present Your Cases at Your Best with Dr. Patrone by BackTable
Durée : 1:00:00 - Rencontre avec Eddy, jeune diplômé en marketing, essayant actuellement d'entrer sur le marché du travail. Comment ce représentant de ce que les médias nomment la "génération Covid" vit cette période étrange de crise sanitaire, économique et sociale ? Merci à Eddy d'avoir bien voulu répondre à mes questions. Tracklist : Pino D'Angio : "Ma quale idéa" No Sé feat. Ménélik : Quelle aventure extrait de En bon français (leçon 10) : Une catastrophe Michel Polnareff : Holidays Lupe Fiasco : Paris, Tokyo Renaud : Je suis une bande de jeunes Jamiroquaï : When you gonna learn? (JK mix) Renaud : Hexagone 213 : Another summer Enjoy !
Rencontre avec Eddy, jeune diplômé en marketing, essayant actuellement d'entrer sur le marché du travail. Comment ce représentant de ce que les médias nomment la "génération Covid" vit cette période étrange de crise sanitaire, économique et sociale ? Merci à Eddy d'avoir bien voulu répondre à mes questions. Tracklist : Pino D'Angio : "Ma quale idéa" No Sé feat. Ménélik : Quelle aventure extrait de En bon français (leçon 10) : Une catastrophe Michel Polnareff : Holidays Lupe Fiasco : Paris, Tokyo Renaud : Je suis une bande de jeunes Jamiroquaï : When you gonna learn? (JK mix) Renaud : Hexagone 213 : Another summer Enjoy !
Hey, guys! The majority of those who voted on Instagram said that you guys would be interested in my natal chart reading so here it is! I said this in the audio, but Jessica was having her leaves vacuumed during our session so part of the audio is pretty bad, but I did my best with reducing the background noise! I hope you guys enjoy it regardless!If you want to book a birth chart reading with Jessica, click here to do that!Interested in knowing more about your past lives? Click here for Jessica's friend, Jessenia's, website.For more say in the podcast's content, please follow us on Instagram and DM me for your suggestions!
Do you ever wonder what your moon sign or sun sign mean? How about your venus sign or the other astrological planets in your natal chart? What even are the astrological houses? Come and listen to this episode where we break down the different houses and planets with astrologer, psychic, and reiki-certified Jessica D'Angio.Find Jessica D'Angio on Instagram at @msfortuneastrology1111, on Facebook at MsFortune Astrology, YouTube at MsFortune Astrology, and book a birth chart reading with Jessica at https://www.msfortuneastrology.com/.Follow The What Even Is...? Podcast on Instagram and subscribe on YouTube for some extra content!Thank you to Joseph McDade for letting us use his song Elevation as our theme song!
Learn more about all the zodiac signs, the energy that they bring to your natal chart (AKA your birth chart), and their traits with astrologer, psychic, and reiki-certified Jessica D'Angio.Find Jessica D'Angio on Instagram at @msfortune1111, on Facebook at MsFortune Astrology, YouTube at MsFortune Astrology, and book your birth chart reading with her on her website https://www.msfortuneastrology.com/.Follow The What Even Is...? Podcast on Instagram.Thank you to Joseph McDade for letting us use his song Elevation as our theme song!
Tess och Mattias pratar coronavaccin. En pratar känsla utifrån upplevelser och den andra pratar fakta.Kommer du ta corona vaccinet? Kommer du avstå? Kommer du vänta?Vi pratar om ganska mycket såsom allmänhetens allmänna skepticism, hur vi skall förhålla oss till forskning och vad en biverkning är.BiverkningarAlla läkemedel som fungerar har biverkningar. Dessa klassas som följerTyp A: Överdrivna farmakologiska effekter.Typ B: Bisarra reaktioner.Typ C: Kroniska reaktioner.Typ D: Fördröjda reaktioner.I alla typer så klassas det utifrånMycket vanliga biverkningar: >1/10Vanliga biverkningar: 1/10-1/100Ovanliga biverkningar: 1/100-1/1000Sällsynta biverkningar: 1/1000-1/10000Mycket sällsynta biverkningar:
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En 2012, les parents de Louna, 3 mois, sont accusés de maltraitance. Personne ne les écoute lorsqu’ils expliquent que leur bébé est peut-être porteur de l’Angio-œdème, une maladie qui provoque des hématomes…
En 2012, les parents de Louna, 3 mois, sont accusés de maltraitance. Personne ne les écoute lorsqu’ils expliquent que leur bébé est peut-être porteur de l’Angio-œdème, une maladie qui provoque des hématomes…
Mit immer wiederkehrenden Schwellungen, Angioödeme genannt, muss man sich nicht abfinden! Im Expertengespräch im Rahmen des Deutschen Allergiekongresses 2020 und zum Welt-Urtikaria-Tag erklärt Prof. Marcus Maurer, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin die Therapieoptionen. Mehr dazu hier: http://bit.ly/2YpayeC
In the second hour, Laurence Holmes was joined by longtime television sports director Jim Angio, who shared his favorite stories about directing Bulls telecasts during the Michael Jordan era, what his philosophy was while working for WGN-TV and more.
Leiden Sie seit Ihrer Kindheit immer wieder unter krampfartigen Bauchschmerzen? Oder unter starken Schwellungen der Haut, z.B. im Gesicht und am Körper? Dann haben Sie vielleicht ein Hereditäres Angioödem - kurz HAE. Eine seltene Erkrankung, die unerkannt tödlich enden kann.
Leiden Sie seit Ihrer Kindheit immer wieder unter krampfartigen Bauchschmerzen? Oder unter starken Schwellungen der Haut, z.B. im Gesicht und am Körper? Dann haben Sie vielleicht ein Hereditäres Angioödem - kurz HAE. Eine seltene Erkrankung, die unerkannt tödlich enden kann.
This month we are discussing Angio following cardiac arrest | Vertigo | Bag Mask Ventilation in RSI | LGIB | IAEM PoCUS Erector Spinae Block
Für die dritte Folge unseres Podcast haben wir Markus Schwendinger ( Chefarzt INZ Baden ) interviewt zum Thema Analgosedation. Ausserdem gibt es noch einen kurzen Überblick über Angioödeme.
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*Subscribe @ iTunes* More interviews from the TEA SATE Conference at CalArts in October, 2017. SATE is the definitive conference on Experience Design, presented by the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA). (Storytelling + Architecture + Technology = Experience.) Theme: The Future of Immersive Realities. Doug, Brent and Robert sit with the presenters/speakers from the event. This Episode includes Genevieve Angio-Morneau (Creative Director at GSM Project), Steve Boyer (Assistant Professor of Department Design at California State University, Long Beach), and John Zaller (Senior Creative Director at Imagine Exhibitions). Enjoy. Links: TEA Connect InPark Magazine Walt Disney Birthplace MiceChat Season Pass Closing Song - Wheels by Enuff Z'nuff on iTunes Check Out The Season Pass Podcast Website at: www.seasonpasspodcast.com Follow Us On Twitter! - www.twitter.com/theseasonpass Like the TSPP Facebook page! - www.facebook.com/theseasonpass Check Out TSPP on Instagram! - www.instagram.com/theseasonpass Contact us: doug@seasonpasspodcast.com brent@super78.com robert@robertcoker.com Call the Hotline with Park Trip Reports, Podcast Comments, or Anything else you would like to announce. –1-916-248-5524 Thanks to each one of you for listening to the show. Your support is extremely appreciated. © 2018 Season Pass Podcast
Earlier this month, one of baseball's longest-tenured directors called it as a career as NBC Sports Chicago's Jim Angio left the post he'd held calling White Sox games for four decades. Angio is an all-time great in the world of baseball directing having won 13 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Awards. Fresh into his retirement, he sits down with our Brandon Costa to reflect on his career, share his thoughts on technology in sports television production, what advice he has for aspiring directors, and much more. The SVG Podcast is for the sports-video–production professional looking to keep up with the latest in sports-video–production operations and technology. The program features interviews with some of the biggest, most influential names in the sports-video business talking trends and topics that are making an impact on the industry.
Angiography shouldn't end with a diagnosis of nonobstructive CAD, NSAIDs show cardiovascular and renal safety in the short term, a registry analysis supports use of direct oral anticoagulants over warfarin, and IVUS-guided stent placement bests angiography-led placement.
I had such a fun time chatting on the phone with Dan about medicine. Total recorded time was 2 hours that I had to edit down to this current episode. His story from childhood to how he became one of the administrators for a surgical group in one of the biggest hospital systems in California is enriching. He is a true inspiration. Thanks Dan! Physician Assistant Stats:* Physician Assistants practice medicine on teams with physicians and other healthcare workers. They examine, diagnose, and treat patients autonomously and as part of a team in all various specialties of medicine. 2017 Median Pay: $104,860 per year ($50.41 per hour) Educational Degree: Masters Degree Number of US jobs in 2016:106,200 10 Year Job Outlook: 37% growth, much faster then avg. *Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Physician Assistants, (visited August 5, 2018). Terms Covered in Episode Navy A School Corpsman - Enlisted medical specialist Lipoma - Overgrowth of adipose tissue (fat) creating a benign tumor often located between skin and muscle layer. Eugene Stead Jr. MD CT Surgery - Cardiothoracic surgery deals with issues of the thorax, generally the heart and lungs. Trauma Surgery - Surgical field dealing with acute traumatic injuries such as falls, motor vehicle crashes, gunshots, blunt and penetrating injuries, etc. ICU (Intensive Care Unit, Critical Care Unit, or Intensive Therapy/Treatment Unit) - Part of the hospital with the sickest patients requiring the most intervention from both staff and equipment. May consist of intubated, sedated, and ventilated patients. Call - To be available on your “off time” for phone calls, patient visits, surgeries, emergencies, etc that varies by job. Open Surgery - Traditional way of surgery going through the layers of the body to operate. Endoscopic Surgery - Surgery utilizing cameras, smaller openings and temporary ports in the body to pass through instruments in a tight space allowing for less pain and quicker recovery. Vein Harvest - Generally endoscopic removal of a vein to replace a coronary artery (cardiac bypass) Bypass - Surgical procedure to restore blood flow to the heart after an obstruction occurs. Cardiac Graft BP (Blood Pressure) - Force of blood against the arterial walls. Recovery - Phase after surgery when anesthesia is wearing off and patient is being monitored before being sent home with family or admitted to the hospital. Punch Biopsy - Small round biopsy (cut) taken to identify the cause of abnormal tissue. Hernia - Bulging of an organ (intestines) through an abnormal opening. ENT Surgery - Ear, Nose, and Throat. Various procedures involving the head. MBA - Masters of Business UCSF Neuroscience Medicare - Government provided healthcare insurance to those over 65, young people with disabilities, and people with end stage renal disease. 401k - Retirement plan. Western Governors University Bedside Manner - approach or attitude towards a patient. Neurosurgery - Surgery dealing with the Nervous System (brain and spine). Trauma LVL 1 Center - Hospital able to provide total care for every aspect of injury. Large facility with all types of staff including Residents. Cerebral Stenosis - When artery inside the brain that becomes blocked by plaque or disease. TPA (Tissue Plasminogen Activator) - Protein involved in the breakdown of blood clots. Aneurysm - Ballooned and weaker area of an artery. CVA (Cerebral Vascular Assault) - Stroke. Damage to the brain from a loss of blood flow. Ischemic CVA - loss of blood flow from a blockage. Hemorrhagic CVA - loss of blood flow from a blockage a ruptured aneurysm. Elective Surgery - Nonemergent scheduled surgery Discectomy - Surgical removal of whole or part of a intervertebral disc. Fusions - Surgery to join two or more vertebrae together. Done for fractures, deformities, instabilities, slipped vertebrae, or herniated disk. ACDF (Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion) - Discectomy of the cervical spine (neck) with fusion to decompress the spinal cord and nerve roots of the cervical spine. Neuroaxis (Neuraxis) - Central Nervous System Tumor - Abnormal growth of cells Resection - to surgically remove Spine Stabilization - Surgery to stabilize the spine with more flexible materials then traditional fusion. Angio - technique used to visualize inside blood vessels. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Image) - Medical Imaging using magnets to see deep layers of the body. Space Occupying Lesion - abnormal mass in the brain usually due to cancer, but may be abscess (infection) or hematoma (blood). Glioblastoma - Rare very aggressive and fatal cancer of the brain or spine. Code Yellow - Phrase used over PA system of hospital when Trauma Patient is coming to the ER. To alert the hospital to assemble the Trauma Team and support staff to receive the patient. Hypotensive - lower then normal blood pressure. Chest Tube - tube placed in the chest cavity to evacuate blood, pus, or air. Central Line - Larger then an traditional IV placed into a main vein of the body. Thoracotomy - Opening into the chest wall. Finochietto (Rib Spreader) - Used to get a better window/view into the chest cavity the pushes the ribs aside. Pericardial massage - Manually pumping the heart with a hand in the chest cavity. Each and every episode of Maybe Medical is for educational purposes only, not to be taken as medical advice. The opinions of those involved are of their own and not representative of their employer.
The Foreign Music Episode! "Some of my favorite non-English jams. Don't be scurred! Expand your mind, down your spine and let it move your behind." - Mayer Tracklist: Lata Mangeshkar "Thoda Resham Lagta Hai" Amadou & Mariam "Sabali" Hitomi "Penny" Tohyama "Love is the Competition" Letta Mbulu "Nomalizo" Bembeya Jazz National "Wouloukoro" Marcos Valle "Samba de Verão" Osmar Milito E Quarteto Forma "Mandato" Los Mirlos "Sonido Amazonico" Ebo Taylor "Atwer Abroba" Los Brito "El 4-5-6" Acuario "Rema, Rema, Marinero" Bruni Pagan "You Turn Me On (Spanish)" Los Cuatro Soles "Mister Sandman" Lucio Battisti "Arrivederci A Questa Sera" Pino D'Angio "Lezione D'Amore" Sophia Loren & Armando Trovajoli "Tin Afto" Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin "Ballade de Melody Nelson" Mayer Hawthorne "La javanaise"
Join photographer to the stars - the real stars - Anthony D'Angio and I as we discuss the difficulties of shooting in the elements of altitude and weather, along with his image of the Tengboche Monastery, located at 13,000 feet in the Himalaya.
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God tells us that we are holy because God is holy. Sermon by Dr. Carl T. D'Angio on he Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany