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ABSTRACT Objective To investigate whether psychological wellbeing of women with an intrauterine pregnancy of uncertain viability can be modified during the waiting period to final diagnosis, by offering predictive information regarding the likely outcome of the pregnancy (chance of ongoing viability). Methods This was a single‐center two‐arm randomized
K. Lawson, T. Bourne, C. Bottomley
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ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease, characterized by a low bone mineral density (BMD) and increased risk of fracture. At the other end of the BMD spectrum, some individuals present strong, fracture‐resistant, bones. Both osteoporosis and high BMD are heritable and their genetic architecture encompasses polygenic inheritance of common
Núria Martínez‐Gil +8 more
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Background. Evidence from across the world suggests that the pediatric population shows different clinical manifestations and has a lower risk of severe presentation of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection compared to adults. However, Mexico has one of the highest mortality rates in the pediatric population due to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection.
Gustavo Esteban Lugo-Zamudio +10 more
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Resumen Aunque se han hecho avances en el desarrollo y aplicación a gran escala de intervenciones eficaces contra la obesidad infantil, los retos siguen siendo importantes. Nuestro objetivo era comprender las causas del éxito de Estados Unidos y los países latinoamericanos en la implementación de políticas y programas (PYP) contra la obesidad e ...
Rafael Pérez‐Escamilla +6 more
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In this RCT, postoperative telemedicine follow‐up by designated stoma nurses led to no significant differences in quality of life (QoL) compared with that for standard hospital follow‐up. However, telemedicine follow‐up did not meet the pretrial QoL superiority criteria.
K. M. Augestad +2 more
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Factors affecting mortality after traumatic brain injury in a resource‐poor setting
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in 194 patients in a resource‐poor setting was analysed. Some 30·9 per cent had severe TBI, and associated skull fracture was observed in 8·8 per cent. Treatments offered were mainly conservative. The mortality rate was 33·0 per cent, with 72 per cent resulting from severe head injury.
R. Okidi +6 more
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Serious preventable surgical events continue to occur despite considerable efforts to improve patient safety. This systematic literature review provides an overview of prospective risk‐assessment methods used proactively to identify and target hazardous failures and preventable patient harm in perioperative patient care.
A. J. Heideveld‐Chevalking +4 more
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Epidemiology of paediatric injuries in Rwanda using a prospective trauma registry
This study evaluated the demographics and outcomes of paediatric injury in Rwanda through a prospective trauma registry to inform capacity‐building for prevention and treatment. Patients treated in the capital city had a higher incidence of head injury and a higher overall injury‐related mortality than those in a rural town.
R. T. Petroze +7 more
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Objetivo: El cáncer colorrectal (CCR) figura como la tercera neoplasia más frecuente a nivel mundial. Sin embargo, la atención médica de esta enfermedad se vio interrumpida durante la pandemia de COVID-19, lo que ocasionó retrasos en el diagnóstico y tratamiento del CCR.
Abelardo Juanz-González +7 more
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Reciprocal Abstracts September 2023
Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 30, Issue 5, Page 326-328, September 2023.
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