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In-hospital mortality in the pickwickian syndrome
The American Journal of Medicine, 1974Abstract Ten patients were observed during 11 episodes of progressive ventilatory failure secondary to gross obesity in a 5 year interval in one hospital. In-hospital mortality was high; seven patients died. Three deaths were related to hypoventilation.
A, Miller, M, Granada
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Mortality After Hospitalization for COPD
Chest, 2002To identify variables associated with mortality in patients admitted to the hospital for acute exacerbation of COPD.Prospective cohort study.Acute-care hospital in Barcelona (Spain).One hundred thirty-five consecutive patients hospitalized for acute exacerbation of COPD, between October 1996 and May 1997.Clinical, spirometric, and gasometric variables ...
Pedro, Almagro +6 more
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Infant mortality in a voluntary hospital
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1952A review was made of 22,158 deliveries during the ten-year period from Jan. 1! 1941, to Dec. 31, 1950. Neonatal deaths during this period numbered 339, while there were 334 stillbirths. This represented a neonatal death rate of 1.5 per cent and a stillbirth rate of 1.5 per cent.
F J, HOFMEISTER, H, PAEGEL
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BREASTFEEDING AND HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN CHILDREN IN RWANDA [PDF]
Abstract The relation between breastfeeding and mortality among 2339 children under two years old and admitted to hospital with measles, diarrhoeal disease, or acute lower respiratory disease was analysed over a two-year period in Kigali, Rwanda. Case fatality rates were significantly lower in the breastfed than in the completely weaned children for ...
Lepage, Philippe +2 more
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Hospital Characteristics and Mortality Rates
New England Journal of Medicine, 1989The Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) publishes hospital mortality rates each year. We undertook a study to identify characteristics of hospitals associated with variations in these rates. To do so, we obtained data on 3100 hospitals from the 1986 HCFA mortality study and the American Hospital Association's 1986 annual survey of hospitals ...
A J, Hartz +9 more
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In-hospital mortality for toxic megacolon
Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2018In-hospital mortality for toxic megacolon.
Ciccocioppo, Rachele +1 more
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Post-hospitalization mortality in the elderly
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2003The level of disability and polypathology in hospitalized elderly is usually high. Multidimensional and functional assessment allows to identify risk factors for clinical and functional failure of patients. Many studies point out that identifying predictors of high-risk patients is a necessary step in accurate targeting.
Maria, Ponzetto +6 more
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Effect of hospital volume on in-hospital mortality with pancreaticoduodenectomy
Surgery, 1999Reports of better results at national referral centers than at low-volume community hospitals have prompted calls for regionalizing pancreaticoduodenectomy (the Whipple procedure). We examined the relationship between hospital volume and mortality with this procedure across all US hospitals.Using information from the Medicare claims database, we ...
J D, Birkmeyer +5 more
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Stay Hospital and In-hospital Mortality by Stroke
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2021Otto J, Hernandez Fustes +1 more
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Neuroepidemiology, 1991
Data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey was used to estimate the admission rate and in-hospital mortality for US stroke patients from 1970 to 1987. Over this period the hospital admission rate increased from 5.0 per 1,000 population to 5.5 per 1,000, while the in-hospital mortality fell from 18.6 to 10.0% of discharges.
G, Howard +3 more
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Data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey was used to estimate the admission rate and in-hospital mortality for US stroke patients from 1970 to 1987. Over this period the hospital admission rate increased from 5.0 per 1,000 population to 5.5 per 1,000, while the in-hospital mortality fell from 18.6 to 10.0% of discharges.
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