ROX Index as a Predictor of Intubation Risk and 28-Day Mortality in COVID-19 Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Putra Kurnia Nugraha1, Arie Utariani2*, Philia Setiawan3, Bambang Pujo Semedi4 Abstract Background: The main concern when treating COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) during high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is delayed
Category: Volume 3 Issue 1
Urinary Orosomucoid (α-1-Acid Glycoprotein) As A Single Potential Biomarker Through PET Assay for Diagnosis of Early Onset Sepsis in Neonates: A Review
Urinary Orosomucoid (α-1-Acid Glycoprotein) As A Single Potential Biomarker Through PET Assay for Diagnosis of Early Onset Sepsis in Neonates: A Review Alfiani Zukhruful Fitri Rifa’i1, Hanifah Nabilah1, Idznika Nurannisa Wibowo1, Reny I’tishom2* Abstract Neonatal sepsis is a condition in which bacteria are present in an infant’s sterile body fluids.
Plastic Packaging: A Study on Plastic Imports in Uganda
Plastic Packaging: A Study on Plastic Imports in Uganda Cynthia Mutonyi Wandeka, Nicholas Kiggundu, Raymonds Mutumba* Abstract Plastic packaging is crucial in preserving the quality of products. It has become ubiquitous, and an inseparable part of daily life and the food industry due to its aesthetic attributes, strength, affordability and
Students’ Output in the Distance Learning in Relation to the Teachers’ Subjectivity in the Times of Pandemic: A Descriptive Study
Students’ Output in the Distance Learning in Relation to the Teachers’ Subjectivity in the Times of Pandemic: A Descriptive Study Lemuel – Kim A. Garcia Abstract The CoViD-19 pandemic has brought change to everything including the landscape of education. It has changed the way how the teachers teach, and the
