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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: car + seats + oxygen  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

Except for fuel cell, GM Equinox is a snoozer
Dallas Morning News, TX - Aug 3, 2008
As many of you know, fuel-cell vehicles use hydrogen from large on-board tanks to mix with oxygen, creating a chemical reaction that results in electricity. ...GM

Times Online
Ask the Pilot
Salon - Jul 31, 2008
Somebody please pass the pilot some oxygen. By Patrick Smith Ask the pilot Seat ploppers, tray slammers, lousy airport terminal design and other pet peeves. ...
Airliner Lands With Gaping Hole in Fuselage RedOrbit
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Upcoming events - Aug. 3
Broomfield Enterprise, CO - Aug 2, 2008
The free help in checking seats for proper installation of seats will be offered from 9 am to noon Wednesdays. Please arrive with car seats out of the box, ...

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Tuesday editorial: Do-it-yourself transit
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,  United States -
By Editorial Board Few of the 224 seats in Washington University?s sumptuous Whitaker Hall auditorium were empty Thursday, circumstantial evidence that ...

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"Big bang," hole in 747 5 miles up
Seattle Times, United States - Jul 26, 2008
Oxygen masks dropped from... By PAUL ALEXANDER The Associated Press Qantas pilot John Francis Bartels, right, looks at the hole in his Boeing 747 after it ...
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Driver pulled too late from sunken car
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Jul 25, 2008
Sergeant Jervis strapped on an oxygen tank but didn't have time to put on the wetsuit. "I geared up and got onto one of the police boats. ...
Hydrogen car hits Hill Country
KXAN-TV, TX - Jul 30, 2008
Electricity runs through the hydrogen-oxygen mixture in the box back to the engine located behind the two seats where it mixes with fuel. ...
Survival Situation on K2: The Anatomy of a Mountaineering Disaster
Huffington Post, NY - Aug 3, 2008
With fixed ropes, climbers can attach jumars -- clamp like devices that work similar to a jam cleat on a sailboat or the mechanism inside your car seat belt ...
Annual threshing bee goes full steam ahead
Tonganoxie Mirror, KS - Aug 2, 2008
A whistle from a steam engine was used to signal lunch time and baby Petty heard the noise while he lay in his car seat in his mother?s car. ...
What Happens to your Body Inside a Hot Car?
KSPR, MO - Jul 21, 2008
And I'm not strapped in a car seat, and not panicking like a child might in this circumstance. Finally after about a half hour - I open the door. ...
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Oxygen desaturation of selected term infants in car seats -
JL Bass, KA Mehta - Pediatrics, 1995 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... Oxygen desaturation of selected term infants in car seats. ... Premature infants are
known to be at risk for oxygen (O2) desaturation and/or apnea in car seats. ...

Respiratory Instability of Term and Near-Term Healthy Newborn Infants in Car Safety Seats -
JR Merchant, C Worwa, S Porter, JM Coleman, RAO … - Pediatrics, 2001 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... Although only preterm infants experienced apnea and/or bradycardia while in their
car seats, the oxygen saturation values of both term and preterm infants ...

Risk of hypoventilation in premature infants in car seats. -
LD Willett, MP Leuschen, LS Nelson, RM Nelson Jr - J Pediatr, 1986 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Both premature groups had significant decreases in oxygen saturation while in the
car seat (P less than 0.01) and more frequent desaturation episodes less than ...

Simple Car Seat Insert to Prevent Upper Airway Narrowing in Preterm Infants: A Pilot Study -
SL Tonkin, CG McIntosh, W Hadden, C Dakin, S … - Pediatrics, 2003 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... 8 These observations suggest the hypothesis that that in some premature infants,
the mechanism of oxygen desaturation in infant car seats may be excessive head ...

Monitoring premature infants in car seats: implementing the American Academy of Pediatrics policy in … -
JL Bass, KA Mehta, J Camara - Pediatrics, 1993 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... less than 37 weeks gestation at birth were monitored for a 90- minute observation
period for oxygen saturation, apnea, or bradycardia in the car seat that they ...

Ventilatory changes in convalescent infants positioned in car seats.
LD Willett, MP Leuschen, LS Nelson, RM Nelson Jr - J Pediatr, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... In 11 of 16 infants with abnormal findings, oxygen desaturation was temporally ... may
have respiratory compromise of a multifactorial nature when in car seats. ...

Oxygen Desaturation in Term Infants in Car Safety Seats -
JL Bass, M Bull - Pediatrics, 2002 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... which 50 term infants were monitored documented that when properly positioned
semireclined in rear-facing car safety seats, the mean oxygen saturation levels ...

Effect of Head Support on Oxygen Saturation in Preterm Infants Restrained in a Car Seat. -
S Dollberg, G Yacov, F Mimouni, G Ashbel - American Journal of Perinatology, 2002 - pt.wkhealth.com
... lateral movement of the head, using a specially designed head support apparatus,
would prevent oxygen desaturation in preterm infants restrained in car seats. ...

Risk of cardio-respiratory abnormalities in preterm infants placed in car seats: a cross-sectional … -
VC Ojadi, A Petrova, R Mehta, T Hegyi - feedback, 2005 - biomedcentral.com
... prevented narrowing of the upper airway, which was associated with reduced frequency
of oxygen desaturation in preterm infants restrained in car seats. ...

Car Seat Challenges: Where Are We in Implementation of These Programs? -
LE Williams, JE Martin - Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2003 - jpnnjournal.com
... Smith 5 identified certain infants, when placed in traditional car seats at the
45? angle, demonstrated oxygen desaturations, bradycardia, and apnea. ...

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Infants in car seats may not get enough oxygen

Last Updated: 2006-12-08 12:48:41 -0400 (Reuters Health)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Leaving young infants sleeping unattended in car seats, even when they're brought indoors, can have life-threatening consequences, according to a brief report in the British Medical Journal.

While the seats have proven to be indispensable in protecting infants during motor vehicle accidents, when used in the recommended semi-reclined position, the seats may promote a decline in oxygen saturation in some situations. Dr. Alistair Jan Gunn, from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and colleagues analyzed data from all infants who were referred to the Auckland Cot Monitoring Service for an apparently life-threatening event between July 1999 and December 2000.

Forty-three infants were referred to the service during the study period, the report indicates. Of these infants, nine had been left sleeping while restrained in a car safety seat. In all but one case, the infant had been left in the car seat while indoors and had been in a more or less upright position.

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The nine infants ranged in age from 3 days to 6 months and had an average birth weight of 6.9 pounds. One of the infants was preterm, while the remainder were full-term, with normal growth. Five of the nine mothers were smokers.

All of the infants had a bluish appearance while in the car seat and four of them were described as limp and less responsive. Resuscitation was successful in all cases and typically involved picking the infant up and gently shaking or patting on the back.

The investigators noticed that when the circumstances were reconstructed, the infants' heads were often bent forward when they were restrained in the seat and placed on a flat surface.

"Modifying car safety seats so that head flexion is unlikely could avoid the risk of apparently life threatening events," Gunn and colleagues suggest.

SOURCE: British Medical Journal, December 9, 2006.

Copyright © 2006 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.

 

Pregnancy doesn't have to wait after breast cancer

Last Updated: 2006-12-08 10:30:10 -0400 (Reuters Health)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - After being treated for breast cancer, women of childbearing age need only wait 6 months to conceive, not the 2 years that is often recommended, findings from a new study suggest. However, the longer wait may be warranted for women still receiving treatment or those with a more advantaged disease.

The 2-year wait that is frequently advised stems from anecdotal evidence, according to the report in the December 7th Online First issue of the British Medical Journal.

Proponents of the 2-year delay believe it will deter women from becoming pregnant while there is a chance that they may develop an early recurrence. Also, they believe the delay could allow treatment with adjuvant therapies. Still, there are no published data to suggest that such a delay improves cancer or pregnancy outcomes.

Dr. Angela Ives, from the University of Western Australia in Crawley, and colleagues reevaluated the effects of a delay in conception by analyzing data from 123 women who became pregnant after being treated for breast cancer.

Fifty-four percent of the women became pregnant in less than 2 years after diagnosis, the report indicates. These women included 29 who underwent abortion, 27 who had a live birth, and 6 who miscarried.

The authors found that women who became pregnant had better survival rates than their peers who did not become pregnant. This benefit was greatest for women who waited at least 2 years to conceive; however, there was evidence that a wait of just 6 months was associated with improved survival as well, although the effect wasn't statistically significant.

"Our study does not support the current medical advice given to premenopausal women with a diagnosis of breast cancer to wait 2 years before attempting to conceive," Ives' team concludes. "This recommendation may be valid for women who are receiving treatment or have systemic disease at diagnosis, but for women with localized disease, early conception, six months after completing their treatment, is unlikely to reduce survival."

SOURCE: British Medical Journal, The Lancet 2006.

Copyright © 2006 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.

 
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