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International Urogynecology Journal And Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, 1997
Ambulatory monitoring has been hailed as the 'way forward' in urodynamic investigation. Its introduction has caused much excitement and there is no doubt that it detects more abnormalities than does conventional cystometry. It is, however, labour intensive and time consuming for both operator and patient, and requires commitment from both to be ...
Karen Brown, Paul Hilton
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Ambulatory monitoring has been hailed as the 'way forward' in urodynamic investigation. Its introduction has caused much excitement and there is no doubt that it detects more abnormalities than does conventional cystometry. It is, however, labour intensive and time consuming for both operator and patient, and requires commitment from both to be ...
Karen Brown, Paul Hilton
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2002
CONTEXT Data on the range of prescription and over-the-counter drug use in the United States are not available. OBJECTIVE To provide recent population-based information on use of all medications, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs ...
D. Kaufman+4 more
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CONTEXT Data on the range of prescription and over-the-counter drug use in the United States are not available. OBJECTIVE To provide recent population-based information on use of all medications, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs ...
D. Kaufman+4 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Ambulatory monitoring of lower and upper urinary tract continues to develop. The addition of electronic urine-loss measurements to indicate the exact time-related loss is an important new feature. In the near future, quantitative urine-loss measurements will become available. The additional possibility of plugging in a flowmeter completes the technique
E S, van Waalwijk van Doorn, E D, Gommer
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Ambulatory monitoring of lower and upper urinary tract continues to develop. The addition of electronic urine-loss measurements to indicate the exact time-related loss is an important new feature. In the near future, quantitative urine-loss measurements will become available. The additional possibility of plugging in a flowmeter completes the technique
E S, van Waalwijk van Doorn, E D, Gommer
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Incidence and preventability of adverse drug events among older persons in the ambulatory setting.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2003CONTEXT Adverse drug events, especially those that may be preventable, are among the most serious concerns about medication use in older persons cared for in the ambulatory clinical setting.
J. Gurwitz+10 more
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Short-term Outcomes of Ambulatory Colectomy for 157 Consecutive Patients.
Annals of Surgery, 2019OBJECTIVE To evaluate short-term outcomes of laparoscopic colectomy for selected consecutive patients in an ambulatory setting at two institutions. BACKGROUND Several studies showed that an enhanced recovery protocol for colorectal surgery reduces ...
B. Gignoux+7 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1991
Long-term ambulatory urodynamic monitoring has been employed in 20 patients in an attempt to detect detrusor abnormality not appreciated by conventional cystometry. In 9 female patients with the "urge syndrome" it detected 2 previously unrecognised cases of detrusor instability; in 4 enuretic patients, only 1 of whom was known to be unstable previously,
P D, McInerney+3 more
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Long-term ambulatory urodynamic monitoring has been employed in 20 patients in an attempt to detect detrusor abnormality not appreciated by conventional cystometry. In 9 female patients with the "urge syndrome" it detected 2 previously unrecognised cases of detrusor instability; in 4 enuretic patients, only 1 of whom was known to be unstable previously,
P D, McInerney+3 more
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Hortus Artium Medievalium, 2009
Zalavár, known as Mosaburg in Carolingian period, was the seat of a local prince who ruled over considerable parts of Pannonia. During the last few decades a large three-aisled church was excavated with a multi-storied western part and a complicated sanctuary.
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Zalavár, known as Mosaburg in Carolingian period, was the seat of a local prince who ruled over considerable parts of Pannonia. During the last few decades a large three-aisled church was excavated with a multi-storied western part and a complicated sanctuary.
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