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Geriatric Assessment as an Important Tool for Post-Hip Surgery Prognosis in Seniors. [PDF]
Pîslaru AI +9 more
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ABSTRACT “Opération Papyrus” was implemented in the Swiss Canton of Geneva between 2017 and 2018 with the aim of granting residence permits to undocumented migrants who met pre‐established criteria. This program serves as an exemplary case of involving nongovernmental actors to facilitate what were originally state‐controlled procedures.
Jan‐Erik Refle +3 more
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Role of Geriatric Assessment Scores as Predictors of Intensive Therapy Feasibility and Survival in Elderly Patients with Primary CNS Lymphoma. [PDF]
Isbell LK +12 more
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Abstract Objective To clinically validate the contribution of a custom‐built EEG wearable device (waEEG) compared to a full 10–20 electrode array ambulatory EEG (aEEG) for screening epilepsy cases in patients with suspected temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) but negative routine EEGs. Methods Patients (aged 16–91 years) with clinically suspected TLE who were
Daniel Filipe Borges +4 more
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Association of body shape index and body fat percentage with geriatric assessment outcomes. [PDF]
Çakir M +6 more
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Comprehensive geriatric assessment in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation – results from the CGA-TAVI multicentre registry [PDF]
Andrea Ungar +14 more
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Abstract The principle “time is brain” applies to epileptic seizures as well as stroke. Despite existing guidelines, delays in treatment initiation remain common. In 2020, we developed a consensus statement aiming to improve the acute management of emergency seizures and implement a “Seizure Code” (SC) in Madrid, Spain. A multidisciplinary group of 105
Irene García Morales +7 more
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The relationship between vitamin D levels, comprehensive geriatric assessment and anthropometric measurements. [PDF]
Cakir M +5 more
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Abstract Objective Late‐onset unexplained epilepsy (LoUE), defined as epilepsy onset after age 55 without an obvious cause, is an important risk factor for dementia. Studies have shown that 10%–25% of individuals with LoUE develop dementia within 3–4 years following their first seizure.
Alice D. Lam +13 more
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