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Prediction of survival probabilities with Bayesian Decision Trees [PDF]
Practitioners use Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS) models for predicting the survival probability of an injured patient. The accuracy of TRISS predictions is acceptable for patients with up to three typical injuries, but unacceptable for patients
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Most of vaginal births are accompanied by lacerations in the genital tract. This was a randomized study carried out in a Birth Center located in São Paulo city to evaluate the efficacy of liquid petroleum jelly in reducing perineal laceration. The sample
Natalúcia Matos Araújo +1 more
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Administrative Performance of “No-Fault” Compensation for Medical Injury [PDF]
No-fault is the leading alternative to traditional liability systems for resolving medically caused injuries, and policy interest in such reform reflects numerous concerns with the traditional tort system as it operates in the medical field through ...
Bovbjerg, Randall R. +2 more
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Hard cranial mass: cephalohematoma?
Calcified cephalohematoma is a rare condition with aesthetic implications and unknown evolution. The history is typically described as a firm fluctuant parietal mass presented from birth that develops into a hard calcified mass. The diagnosis is based on
Fábia Carvalho +4 more
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ObjectiveWe compared birth injuries for spontaneous vaginal (VD) and caesarean section (CS) deliveries in preterm and term pregnancies.MethodsA retrospective cohort study was conducted in a single tertiary center, between January 1st, 2007, and December ...
Alina Luca +7 more
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Risks of hospitalization and drug consumption in children and young adults with diagnosed celiac disease and the role of maternal education: A population-based matched birth cohort study [PDF]
Background: Celiac disease (CD) may affect healthcare use in children and young adults. Socio-economic factors may act as a confounder or effect modifier.
Canova, Cristina +6 more
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ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF PROPHYLACTIC PHYSIOTHERAPY DURING THE POSTNATAL PERIOD [PDF]
This paper aimed to emphasize the role played by prophylactic physiotherapy during the postnatal period, in order to re-educate the troubled functions and to heal the injuries suffered during pregnancy and at birth.
Mihaela-Alina CRISTUŢĂ
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Management of a neonatal femoral shaft fracture following breech presentation: A case report
Birth injuries, including long bone fractures, are most often observed following breech delivery or difficult deliveries. Although a long bone fracture is a relatively rare complication, femoral fractures constitute one of the most common forms of injury
Mahesh D Awariwar +3 more
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Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze and compare the frequency of cesarean sections, vaginal interventions and birth canal injuries in various methods of anesthesia during labor. Material and methods: 160 pregnant women ≥ 37 weeks, which attempted
Michał Michalczyk +2 more
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Mechanical birth-related trauma to the neonate: An imaging perspective
Mechanical birth-related injuries to the neonate are declining in incidence with advances in prenatal diagnosis and care. These injuries, however, continue to represent an important source of morbidity and mortality in the affected patient population. In
Apeksha Chaturvedi +4 more
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