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Why Not the Best? Results From the National Scorecard on U.S. Health System Performance, 2011 [PDF]
Assesses the U.S. healthcare system's average performance in 2007-09 as measured by forty-two indicators of health outcomes, quality, access, efficiency, and equity compared with the 2006 and 2008 scorecards and with domestic and international ...
Ashley-Kay Fryer +4 more
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Safety and Efficacy of LockeT Suture Retention Device for Large‐Bore Venous Access Closure
ABSTRACT Background Electrophysiology (EP) procedures increasingly require large‐bore venous access (LBVA), which is associated with a higher risk of vascular complications. While vascular closure devices (VCDs) are well established for arterial access, data on venous closure—particularly for LBVA—remain limited.
Pedro J. Diaz Delgado +9 more
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Mean‐ing Beyond Office Blood Pressure
Oluwabunmi Ogungbe +2 more
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Blood Pressure Monitorisation in Hypertension Management: Home? Offi ce? Ambulatory?
Hypertension is an important public health problem affecting more than 1 billion people all over the world. Approximately one quarter of adult world and one third of adult Turkish population are living with this disease.
Hasan MİCOZKADIOĞLU
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In adolescents with type 1 diabetes, the arterial triple‐line pattern (TLP) signals early lower extremity vascular remodeling. Low‐grade albuminuria (UACR ≥15 mg/g) independently predicts TLP, supporting the combined use of these markers to identify subclinical atherosclerosis.
Jung‐Chi Hsu +7 more
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in children and adolescents
Zhenisgul Tlegenova
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Ultrasound‐measured plantar fascia thickness is associated with microvascular complications and glycemic control in individuals with type 1 diabetes, suggesting PFT as a potential non‐invasive tool for clinical assessment. In addition, improved thickness values were observed in patients using automated insulin delivery systems.
Giulia Casadei +9 more
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Nearly half of older adults admitted from the emergency department have cognitive problems that often go unnoticed. A simple step‐by‐step approach—first checking delirium, then testing cognition when delirium is absent—identified patients at higher risk of functional decline and death. This strategy supports targeted care for hospitalized older adults.
Gabriel Stanziola de Moraes +7 more
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Background: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is considered the gold standard for proper diagnosis of hypertension. Yet, access to ABPM in the U.S. is limited, and the extent of coverage by commercial health plans remains uncertain, potentially
Michelle A Hayek +4 more
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