994 resultados para 347-M0062C
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A bancada de Brasília na Constituinte quer o consenso em torno das eleições para eleger o primeiro governador da cidade. Todos concordam com a autonomia política já aprovada na Comissão de Sistematização. Ainda não há consenso porém em torno da data das eleições. Falta definir se serão em 1988, 1989 ou 1990. O Plenário da Constituinte voltou a se reunir esta tarde para discutir a mudança do Regimento. Desta vez será discutido o projeto apresentado pela Mesa e que incorpora as propostas já votadas pelo Centrão. Tanto o PMDB como o Centrão já fizeram acordo em torno de 90% da proposta da Mesa. Mas a questão da Preferência ainda é problema. O PMDB não concorda com preferência automática para emendas substitutivas com 280 assinaturas. A posição do Centrão é de insistir na preferência automática. O novo Regimento irá valer para a etapa final da Constituinte.
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19 fotografías dieciséis a color.
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Available evidence suggests that the use of CO(2) insufflation in endoscopy is more comfortable for the patient. The safety of CO(2) use in colonoscopy remains contentious, particularly in sedated patients. The objective of the present prospective trial was to assess the safety of CO(2) colonoscopies. Methods. 109 patients from our previous randomized CO(2) colonoscopy study and an additional 238 subsequent consecutive unselected patients who had a routine colonoscopy performed in a private practice were enrolled from April 2008 through September 2008. All but 2 patients were sedated. All patients were routinely monitored with transcutaneous CO(2) measurement. Volumes of CO(2) administered were correlated with capnographic measurements from transcutaneous monitoring. Results. Of the 347 patients examined, 57% were women; mean (SD) age of participants was of 60.2 years (12.8). Mean propofol dosage was 136 mg (64 mg). Mean CO(2) values were 34.7 mm Hg (5.3) at baseline, 38.9 mm Hg (5.5) upon reaching the ileum, and 36.9 mm Hg (5.0) at examination's end. Mean maximum increase of CO(2) was 4.5 mm Hg (3.6). No correlation was observed between volume of CO(2) administered and increase in level of CO(2) (correlation coefficient: 0.01; P value: 0.84). No complications were observed. Conclusions. The present prospective study, which was based on one of the largest sedated patient sample reported to date in this setting, provides compelling evidence that CO(2) insufflation in colonoscopy is safe and unassociated with relevant increases in transcutaneously measured levels of CO(2).
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Beschwerde wegen Verballhornung der "Kapuzinerpredigt" in der Hanauer Zeitung, Rudolf Geneé