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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2005
This article discusses the impact of anemia in the context of the perioperative setting. Relevant data from animal and human studies, the adaptive mechanisms in anemia, and current views on transfusion triggers are evaluated. Recommendations are provided for the anesthesiologist for transfusion of red blood cells.
Mercy, Kuriyan, Jeffrey L, Carson
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This article discusses the impact of anemia in the context of the perioperative setting. Relevant data from animal and human studies, the adaptive mechanisms in anemia, and current views on transfusion triggers are evaluated. Recommendations are provided for the anesthesiologist for transfusion of red blood cells.
Mercy, Kuriyan, Jeffrey L, Carson
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Clinical course and outcome of human monkeypox in Nigeria.
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2020In a retrospective review of hospital records of 40 human monkeypox from Nigeria, majority developed fever and self-limiting vesiculopustular skin eruptions. Five deaths were reported.
D. Ogoina +10 more
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Donanemab in Early Symptomatic Alzheimer Disease: The TRAILBLAZER-ALZ 2 Randomized Clinical Trial.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2023Importance There are limited efficacious treatments for Alzheimer disease. Objective To assess efficacy and adverse events of donanemab, an antibody designed to clear brain amyloid plaque.
J. Sims +18 more
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Hematology Meeting Reports, 2009
In thalassemia, myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and sickle cell disease (SCD), long-term substitution therapy for anemia results in toxic iron overload which constitutes a significant medical problem. As humans have no physiological mechanism to excrete excess iron, this is deposited in the form of ferritin and hemosiderin in the liver, spleen, many ...
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In thalassemia, myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and sickle cell disease (SCD), long-term substitution therapy for anemia results in toxic iron overload which constitutes a significant medical problem. As humans have no physiological mechanism to excrete excess iron, this is deposited in the form of ferritin and hemosiderin in the liver, spleen, many ...
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2016
In general, axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) follows a chronic course, requiring regular medical care and monitoring. The outcome of axSpA may vary substantially due to heterogenic presentation. For both research and clinical practice, it is important to have relevant, reliable, validated instruments for measuring outcome, to evaluate patients in a ...
Astrid van Tubergen, Robert Landewé
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In general, axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) follows a chronic course, requiring regular medical care and monitoring. The outcome of axSpA may vary substantially due to heterogenic presentation. For both research and clinical practice, it is important to have relevant, reliable, validated instruments for measuring outcome, to evaluate patients in a ...
Astrid van Tubergen, Robert Landewé
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2020
Abstract The clinical outcomes measured in rheumatoid arthritis span three broad areas. Firstly, disease measures reflecting the presence and severity of joint inflammation. Secondly, end-organ damage particularly the extent and severity of joint damage. Thirdly, quality of life measures made by patients indicating the impact of their
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Abstract The clinical outcomes measured in rheumatoid arthritis span three broad areas. Firstly, disease measures reflecting the presence and severity of joint inflammation. Secondly, end-organ damage particularly the extent and severity of joint damage. Thirdly, quality of life measures made by patients indicating the impact of their
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Measuring hospital clinical outcomes
BMJ, 2013Methods matter The proliferation of information about hospital performance is a cause for consternation. We are drawn to data about performance, yet we are wary of their accuracy and reliability. We want information about the results that our acute care organizations achieve, yet we are often skeptical about whether what is important in medicine can ...
Harlan M, Krumholz +2 more
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Clinical outcomes of keratitis
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2007AbstractObjection: To analyse the patient, clinical and microbiological variables associated with poor outcomes from keratitis in patients presenting to a major public hospital in Australia.Methods: A retrospective audit of the records of all patients who had a corneal scraping in 5 years at Princess Alexandra Hospital (Brisbane, Australia) was ...
Matthew D, Green +3 more
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Clinical outcomes in telepsychiatry
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1999A retrospective review of patient records comparing clinical outcomes of patients seen by interactive television (IATV) and those seen in person was carried out to determine whether IATV reduced the quality of psychiatric care. A Global Assessment of Functioning(GAF) score was determined for each patient in both the study and control groups at the ...
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Clinical Outcomes in a Prison Telepsychiatry Clinic
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2001The effectiveness of a prison telepsychiatry service was evaluated from a user perspective. Forty-five inmates (41 male, 4 female) completed the Symptom Rating Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R) on three occasions, once before the teleconsultation and twice during treatment.
C, Zaylor, E L, Nelson, D J, Cook
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