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Volume 11, Issue 10

A Tracheal Tube Exchanger Container As a Bronchial Foreign Body
Case Report
We report a case of a tracheal tube exchanger container as a bronchial foreign body in a 75-year-old woman suffered multiple injuries. She needed tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation for repeated operations and intensive care. On day 2, she showed hypoxia. A physician on duty exchanged the tracheal tube using a tracheal tube exchanger (TTE) with containers consisting of an upper and lower potion. After exchanging the tracheal tube, the upper container remained in right bronchus. From days 3 to 9, she underwent daily chest X-ray, and multiple physicians checked the chest X-ray images each time. However, no one noticed the residual upper container in the right bronchus. She was extubated on day 8. After transportation for skin graft, she expectorated the upper container spontaneously. As a preventive measure to avoid the occurrence of iatrogenic accidents, our hospital decided to sterilize the TTE without containers.
American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2023, 11(10), 164-166. DOI: 10.12691/ajmcr-11-10-2
Pub. Date: October 12, 2023
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Pros and Cons of Using ChatGPT in Medical Research and Publishing – A Comprehensive Review
Original Research
Artificial intelligence (AI) models, such as ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer), have gained prominence in various fields, including medical research and publishing. This comprehensive review article aims to explore the pros and cons associated with using ChatGPT in the medical domain. Through an in-depth analysis of relevant studies and publications, we highlight the potential benefits of ChatGPT, including improved efficiency, enhanced data analysis, and increased accessibility. However, we also address concerns regarding accuracy, ethical considerations, and the need for human oversight when incorporating ChatGPT into medical research and publishing workflows.
American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2023, 11(10), 161-163. DOI: 10.12691/ajmcr-11-10-1
Pub. Date: October 11, 2023
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