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THE PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY IN NON-TRAUMATIC SPLENECTOMIES

THE PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY IN NON-TRAUMATIC SPLENECTOMIES

... Although the Roman historian, Pliny, had reported splenecto- mies in the first century ...a.D., the first detailed description of a sple- nectomy was that performed by Adrian Zaccarelli ... See full document

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A non-lethal traumatic/hemorrhagic insult strongly modulates the compartment-specific PAI-1 response in the subsequent polymicrobial sepsis.

A non-lethal traumatic/hemorrhagic insult strongly modulates the compartment-specific PAI-1 response in the subsequent polymicrobial sepsis.

... levels of circulating PAI-1 early after the sepsis onset are associated with worse long-term outcome ...71% of the patients with PAI-1 levels of more than 550 ng/ml at time of ... See full document

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Test characteristics of urinary lipoarabinomannan and predictors of mortality among hospitalized HIV-infected tuberculosis suspects in Tanzania.

Test characteristics of urinary lipoarabinomannan and predictors of mortality among hospitalized HIV-infected tuberculosis suspects in Tanzania.

... seen in studies of diagnostics [16]. The spectrum of patients is representative of the patients who will receive the test in practice (no spectrum composition ... See full document

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Predictors of in-hospital mortality in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing pharmacoinvasive treatment

Predictors of in-hospital mortality in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing pharmacoinvasive treatment

... Regardless of achieving a similar optimal final TIMI flow after PCI (as a surrogate endpoint for PCI angiographic success) in both groups, grade 3 myocardial blush was observed significantly less often ... See full document

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Predictors of in-hospital mortality in elderly patients with bacteraemia admitted to an Internal Medicine ward

Predictors of in-hospital mortality in elderly patients with bacteraemia admitted to an Internal Medicine ward

... Results: Of these 135 patients, 45.9% were women. The most common infections in this group of patients were urinary tract infections ...(46.7%). The main microorganisms isolated ... See full document

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Predictors of in-hospital mortality in recovered out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patientes with coronary artery desease

Predictors of in-hospital mortality in recovered out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patientes with coronary artery desease

... I) of the study population showed that rOHCA non-survivors had a higher incidence of diabetes ...and the presence of cardiovascular risk factors prior to OHCA were ...differences ... See full document

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The applicability of POSSUM and P-POSSUM scores as predictors of morbidity and mortality in colorectal surgery

The applicability of POSSUM and P-POSSUM scores as predictors of morbidity and mortality in colorectal surgery

... variations. The CR-POSSUM evaluates the physiological variables age, cardiovascular system, systolic pressure, pulse rate, hemoglobin and urea, and the surgical variables peritoneal contamination, ... See full document

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Relevance of Target-Organ Lesions as Predictors of Mortality in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Relevance of Target-Organ Lesions as Predictors of Mortality in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

... with non-normal ...analysis of variance for repeated data followed by Tukey-Kramer contrast test, when ...with non-Gaussian distribution were compared by Wilcoxon test. The logistic regression ... See full document

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Predictors of de novo atrial fibrillation in a non-cardiac intensive care unit

Predictors of de novo atrial fibrillation in a non-cardiac intensive care unit

... differences in in-hospital mortality between patients with and those without de novo AF in our cohort, the median days of hospital and ICU stay were significantly higher ... See full document

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Incidence and predictors of maternal cardiovascular mortality and severe morbidity in The Netherlands: a prospective cohort study.

Incidence and predictors of maternal cardiovascular mortality and severe morbidity in The Netherlands: a prospective cohort study.

... towards the end of pregnancy or in the months following delivery, where no other cause of heart failure is ...diagnosis of exclusion. The LV may not be dilated but ... See full document

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Mortality Predictors in Renal Transplant Recipients with Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock

Mortality Predictors in Renal Transplant Recipients with Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock

... with non-transplant patients ...pathogens in solid organ transplant recipient are frequent ...periods of intensified immunosuppression (in the first months after transplantation or ... See full document

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Evolution of incidence, mortality and cost of non- traumatic abdominal emergencies treated in Brasil in a period of nine years

Evolution of incidence, mortality and cost of non- traumatic abdominal emergencies treated in Brasil in a period of nine years

... Analysing the data on Figure 1, it is possible to notice that until 2013, cholelithiasis and chole- cystitis led the number of admissions, followed by appendix ...reversed in the last ... See full document

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Predictors of mortality in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients from Brazilian reference centers, 2005 to 2012

Predictors of mortality in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients from Brazilian reference centers, 2005 to 2012

... A non-concurrent cohort study was performed to analyze the relationship between socio-demographic, clinical, radiologi- cal, laboratory aspects, and drug regimens on MDRTB patient ...survival. The ... See full document

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Experimental model of traumatic ulcer in the cheek mucosa of rats

Experimental model of traumatic ulcer in the cheek mucosa of rats

... manifestations in a spectrum of conditions that vary from auto-immune diseases to malign neoplasias and infectious processes, nutritional deficiencies, allergic reactions, traumatisms and iatrogenic ... See full document

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The traumatic in the (as) frontier of the unknown: psychoanalysis and dynamic semiotics in dialogue

The traumatic in the (as) frontier of the unknown: psychoanalysis and dynamic semiotics in dialogue

... lines of frontier in Pitié’s life that keep the internal and external boundaries in spite of the vortex, “repulsive attractor” PS field that sabotages her sexual freedom as a ... See full document

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Improving the effectiveness of predictors in accounting-based models

Improving the effectiveness of predictors in accounting-based models

... optimal in modelling a ...favour the use of ad-hoc approaches to select ratios from a larger set (Altman, 1968; Du Jardin, 2009; Dechow et ...with the view to obtain optimal or nearly optimal ... See full document

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Predictors of exercise participation in ambulatory and non-ambulatory older people with multiple sclerosis

Predictors of exercise participation in ambulatory and non-ambulatory older people with multiple sclerosis

... examining predictors of exercise in MS do not distinguish between physical activity and exercise (Boslaugh & Andresen, 2006; Dalgas & Stenager, ...Although the terms are sometimes used ... See full document

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Myriocin significantly increases the mortality of a non-mammalian model host during Candida pathogenesis.

Myriocin significantly increases the mortality of a non-mammalian model host during Candida pathogenesis.

... using the Galleria model, demonstrates for the first time, an intricate interplay between immune and stress management genes in response to pathogens and ...documented in humans [37,38] so ... See full document

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Anthropometric indicators of obesity as predictors of cardiovascular risk in the elderly

Anthropometric indicators of obesity as predictors of cardiovascular risk in the elderly

... to the National Choles- terol Education Program - NCEP (2001), it is recom- mended that waist circumference be measured at the midpoint between the last rib and the iliac crest, sug- gesting ... See full document

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Predictors of mortality among intensive care unit patients coinfected with tuberculosis and HIV

Predictors of mortality among intensive care unit patients coinfected with tuberculosis and HIV

... patients in the ICU; such patients were primarily evaluated in a subanalysis of larger ...studies. In addition, as previously mentioned, TB is usually paucibacillary in ... See full document

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