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Ventrikularne aritmije in srčni zastoj pri zastrupitvi z akonitinom: prikaz primera
Nino Cmor, Gašper Razinger, Jure Fluher, Andrej Markota, 2024, other scientific articles

Keywords: prekatne aritmije, srčni zastoj, zastrupitev z akonitinom, oživljanje, amiodaron
Published in DKUM: 30.07.2024; Views: 144; Downloads: 35
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Transaxillary transcutaneous aortic valve implantation (TAVI)—our first case reports
Nina Glavnik, Igor Balevski, Boris Robič, Jure Fluher, Jože Kučič, Vojko Kanič, 2023, other scientific articles

Keywords: aortic stenosis, transcutaneous aortic valve implantation (TAVI), axillar artery, peripheral artery disease, percutaneous
Published in DKUM: 18.07.2023; Views: 528; Downloads: 59
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Optimization of induction of mild therapeutic hypothermia with cold saline infusion : a laboratory experiment
Jure Fluher, Andrej Markota, Andraž Stožer, Andreja Sinkovič, 2015, original scientific article

Abstract: Cold fluid infusions can be used to induce mild therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest. Fluid temperature higher than 4°C can increase the volume of fluid needed, prolong the induction phase of hypothermia and thus contribute to complications. We performed a laboratory experiment with two objectives. The first objective was to analyze the effect of wrapping fluid bags in ice packs on the increase of fluid temperature with time in bags exposed to ambient conditions. The second objective was to quantify the effect of insulating venous tubing and adjusting flow rate on fluid temperature increase from bag to the level of an intravenous cannula during a simulated infusion. The temperature of fluid in bags wrapped in ice packs was significantly lower compared to controls at all time points during the 120 minutes observation. The temperature increase from the bag to the level of intravenous cannula was significantly lower for insulated tubing at all infusion rates (median temperature differences between bag and intravenous cannula were: 8.9, 4.8, 4.0, and 3.1°C, for non-insulated and 5.9, 3.05, 1.1, and 0.3°C, for insulated tubing, at infusion rates 10, 30, 60, and 100 mL/minute, respectively). The results from this study could potentially be used to decrease the volume of fluid infused when inducing mild hypothermia with an infusion of cold fluids.
Keywords: cardiac arrest, intravenous infusion, therapeutic hypothermia
Published in DKUM: 03.08.2017; Views: 1353; Downloads: 162
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Dejavniki 30-dnevne umrljivosti pri bolnikih s hudo sepso in septičnim šokom
Jure Fluher, Damjana Rehar, Andreja Sinkovič, 2013, other monographs and other completed works

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Keywords: sepsa, septični šok, 30-dnevna umrljivost, dejavniki umrljivosti
Published in DKUM: 11.03.2014; Views: 2460; Downloads: 502
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