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  <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3598" />
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  <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3598</id>
  <updated>2026-04-19T14:38:01Z</updated>
  <dc:date>2026-04-19T14:38:01Z</dc:date>
  <entry>
    <title>A review of mechanical ventilation strategies in children following the Fontan procedure</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3880" />
    <author>
      <name>Fiorito, B.</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Checchia, Paul</name>
    </author>
    <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3880</id>
    <updated>2017-08-09T09:11:40Z</updated>
    <published>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: A review of mechanical ventilation strategies in children following the Fontan procedure
Authors: Fiorito, B.; Checchia, Paul
Abstract: This article briefly outlines the development of the Fontan operation, and details&#xD;
ventilation strategies after such surgery.</summary>
    <dc:date>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Ethical issues in paediatric practice : part III : issues relating to the dying process</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3879" />
    <author>
      <name>Attard-Montalto, Simon</name>
    </author>
    <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3879</id>
    <updated>2017-09-01T07:20:33Z</updated>
    <published>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Ethical issues in paediatric practice : part III : issues relating to the dying process
Authors: Attard-Montalto, Simon
Abstract: Despite the application of robust ethical principles, complex issues in child&#xD;
care commonly result in ethical dilemmas with no clear answers. This is&#xD;
especially so in those ‘life and death’ decisions relating to continuing curative&#xD;
therapy or opting for palliative care. As with many situations in paediatrics,&#xD;
these decisions are complicated by difficulties in establishing clear prognostic&#xD;
outcomes both in terms of disease progression and timescales, the child's&#xD;
reliance on third parties, and appropriate use of resources. Great efforts are&#xD;
required to ensure family members are fully informed of the evolving clinical&#xD;
situation relating to their child, and helping them to accept the inevitability of&#xD;
death. Whenever possible, they should be encouraged to plan for their child's&#xD;
death in a manner that is most appropriate for them as an individual family.&#xD;
This article will explore the ethical principles which offer guidance in these&#xD;
situations, and strives toward: i) establishing the acceptance of death by the&#xD;
child and family, ii) ensuring ‘quality time’ for both family and their dying child&#xD;
and, iii) safeguarding the child's right to die with dignity.</summary>
    <dc:date>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Rheumatic fever</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3878" />
    <author>
      <name>Binotto, Maria Angelica</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Guilherme, L.</name>
    </author>
    <author>
      <name>Tanaka, A.C.</name>
    </author>
    <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3878</id>
    <updated>2015-07-07T01:03:46Z</updated>
    <published>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Rheumatic fever
Authors: Binotto, Maria Angelica; Guilherme, L.; Tanaka, A.C.
Abstract: Rheumatic fever is an immunologically mediated inflammatory disease, that&#xD;
occurs as a delayed sequel to group A streptococcal throat infection, in&#xD;
genetically susceptible individuals. Chronic rheumatic heart disease remains&#xD;
an important public health problem in developing countries.&#xD;
Aetiopathogenesis and guidelines for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment&#xD;
of acute rheumatic fever are reviewed.</summary>
    <dc:date>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>The portable document format : PDF</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3877" />
    <author>
      <name />
    </author>
    <id>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/3877</id>
    <updated>2015-07-07T01:03:44Z</updated>
    <published>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: The portable document format : PDF
Abstract: This article demonstrates how documents prepared in hypertext or word&#xD;
processor format can be saved in portable document format (PDF). These&#xD;
files are self-contained documents that that have the same appearance on&#xD;
screen and in print, regardless of what kind of computer or printer are used,&#xD;
and regardless of what software package was originally used to for their&#xD;
creation. PDF files are compressed documents, invariably smaller than the&#xD;
original files, hence allowing rapid dissemination and download.</summary>
    <dc:date>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
  </entry>
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