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Parents and experts standpoints on significance of children's one-day hospital admission
Ksenja Berlec
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Abstract Aim Tacrolimus dosing in the early post‐kidney transplant period is challenging due to a narrow therapeutic index and substantial interindividual pharmacokinetic (PK) variability. This study aimed to develop and validate mechanism‐informed machine learning (ML) models to support individualized tacrolimus dosing during this critical period ...
Hui Yu +4 more
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'Why, Can I Not Have Control of My Own Insulin?': Qualitative Exploration Amongst Older Adults With Diabetes With Lived Experience of Surgical Hospital Admission. [PDF]
Lange Ferreira C +3 more
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Aim Fluorescence‐guided surgery enhances intraoperative visualization of anatomical structures. Nizaracianine is a near‐infrared fluorescent agent that is exclusively renally cleared in animal models. It enables real‐time ureteral imaging and identification, potentially reduces risk of injury and facilitates assessment before surgical closure.
Lisanne K. A. Neijenhuis +5 more
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Risk factors for hospital admission and length of stay for children with and without congenital anomalies: a EUROlinkCAT cohort study. [PDF]
Given J +11 more
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Developing medication independence: The experience of UK teenagers
Aims There is a progression through childhood from being provided medications by caregivers to having to take responsibility for medications yourself, but little is known about when the transition of adolescents managing medicines begins. The aim of this study was to obtain a cross‐sectional sample of UK adolescents and when they become independent ...
Holly Hutchins +5 more
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Association between liver function at hospital admission and mortality in pediatric patients receiving postcardiotomy venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support. [PDF]
Liu J +7 more
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Abstract Aim The quantitative effect of several inhibitory drugs on the development of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is currently difficult to estimate. Our aim was to identify metabolic pathways, which, when inhibited, increase the risk for certain ADRs, and to use this system to consider comedication at individual level. Methods Data of a prospective
Judith Berres +8 more
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