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Host genetics predict clinical deterioration in HCV-related cirrhosis. [PDF]
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the epidermal growth factor (EGF, rs4444903), patatin-like phospholipase domain-containing protein 3 (PNPLA3, rs738409) genes, and near the interleukin-28B (IL28B, rs12979860) gene are linked to treatment ...
Lindsay Y King +13 more
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Augmenting existing deterioration indices with chest radiographs to predict clinical deterioration
Importance When hospitals are at capacity, accurate deterioration indices could help identify low-risk patients as potential candidates for home care programs and alleviate hospital strain.
Emily Mu +5 more
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Early Clinical Deterioration Risk Assessment in Inpatient Units of a Public University Hospital [PDF]
Background: Clinical deterioration occurs due to changes in vital signs, which can be identified early to prevent negative outcomes. We used the NEWS2 system to assess the potential for early clinical deterioration in adult inpatient units at a public ...
Mariana de Souza Esteves +4 more
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Simplified computed tomography pulmonary angiography score predicts clinical deterioration in patients with acute pulmonary embolism [PDF]
Background: Currently, simplified methods based on computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) to predict clinical deterioration in patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE) are lacking.
Jian-Kuan Yeh +7 more
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Intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism: echocardiography predictors of clinical deterioration
Background We determine the predictive value of transthoracic echocardiographic (TTE) metrics for clinical deterioration within 5 days in adults with intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism (PE).
Anthony J. Weekes +5 more
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AI-Powered early warning systems for clinical deterioration significantly improve patient outcomes: a meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Clinical deterioration is often preceded by subtle physiological changes that, if unheeded, can lead to adverse patient outcomes. The precision of traditional scoring systems in detecting these precursors has limitations, prompting the ...
Shixin Yuan +4 more
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In-hospital clinical deterioration is a major worldwide healthcare burden in the intensive care units (ICUs), as it requires rapid intervention.
Thanh-Cong Do +4 more
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Artificial intelligence and clinical deterioration
Purpose of review To provide an overview of the systems being used to identify and predict clinical deterioration in hospitalised patients, with focus on the current and future role of artificial intelligence (AI). Recent findings There are five leading AI driven systems in this ...
Malycha, J, Bacchi, S, Redfern, O
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Dengue is a disease of high interest for public health in the affected localities. Dengue virus is transmitted by Aedes species and presents hyperendemic behaviors in tropical and subtropical regions. Colombia is one of the countries most affected by the
Santiago Ortiz +6 more
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Defining clinical deterioration [PDF]
To review literature reporting adverse events and physiological instability in order to develop frameworks that describe and define clinical deterioration in hospitalised patients.Literature review of publications from 1960 to August 2012. Conception and refinement of models to describe clinical deterioration based on prevailing themes that developed ...
Jones, Daryl +3 more
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