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Comparison of Clinical Scores for Predicting Stroke‐Associated Pneumonia After Acute Ischemic Stroke
Our study compared the discrimination and calibration of the Kwon Pneumonia Score, A2DS2 score, PANTHERIS score, AIS‐APS score, ISAN score, and PASS score in SAP identification; of these, the AIS‐APS score showed the best performance. ABSTRACT Objectives To compare the discrimination and calibration of six risk scoring systems in the assessment of ...
Linlin Wang+8 more
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The calibration plots of the updated risk models for the endpoints were analyzed in each cohort. The predicted probability of each endpoint matched the observed probability in the development and validation cohorts. Abstract Aim Risk prediction models for mortality, severe postoperative complications, and postoperative pancreatic fistula in patients ...
Masamichi Mizuma+8 more
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In 2022, emergency cases with difficulties in transport markedly increased during the COVID‐19 pandemic, but had little effect on short‐term outcomes of colorectal perforation. These data suggest that the emergency system for patients with colorectal perforation was largely maintained during the pandemic in Japan, with no evidence indicating a serious ...
Shimpei Ogawa+12 more
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This study aimed to clarify whether differences in minimally invasive surgery outcomes are associated with regional and patient characteristics. This study found regional and patient characteristic disparities in minimally invasive surgical outcomes; national policies should be implemented to address these inequities.
Atsushi Hamabe+9 more
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Geriatric surgical risk factors and outcomes were compared between the US and Japanese databases. Geriatric‐associated preoperative variables and outcomes similarly increased with age. Mobility and functional domains differed between the two databases. ABSTRACT Backgrounds Incidence of malignant disease in older patients has been increasing.
Yasuhide Kofunato+13 more
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Six-Month Progression of Massive Left Ventricular PseudoaneurysmNovel Teaching Points
Nick S.R. Lan, MBBS(Hons), MClinUS, MClinRes(Dist), MSc, FRACP+5 more
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1967
Abstract— —The physiological mechanisms involved in increasing cardiac output are described and designated as the cardiac reserves. The utilization of these reserves in maintaining life when the heart is failing illustrates the origin of some of the clinical signs observed.
JOHN RENDLE-SHORT, O.P. GRAY
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Abstract— —The physiological mechanisms involved in increasing cardiac output are described and designated as the cardiac reserves. The utilization of these reserves in maintaining life when the heart is failing illustrates the origin of some of the clinical signs observed.
JOHN RENDLE-SHORT, O.P. GRAY
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CARDIAC FAILURE IN KWASHIORKOR
The Lancet, 1967Abstract Cardiac failure has been a serious problem in the treatment of kwashiorkor in Uganda. It was found to be commoner in anaemic children who were receiving in their diet a comparatively large amount of sodium (6 mEq. per kg. daily), which increased the oedema and lowered the concentration of haemoglobin in the opening days of treatment.
G.R. Howells, R.A. McCance, B.A. Wharton
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The epidemiology of cardiac failure
Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1965Abstract This paper reviews available data related to the epidemiology of cardiac failure with special reference to mortality and morbidity in the United States. It is difficult to correlate such data because of multiple methods of collection in poorly defined populations and because most data are concerned with pathological data rather than with ...
Lawrence M. Klainer+2 more
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