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Background In complex diseases, it is challenging to assess a patient's disease state, trajectory, treatment exposures, and risk of multiple outcomes simultaneously, efficiently and at the point of care. Methods We developed an interactive patient‐level data visualization and analysis tool (VAT) that automates illustration of a scleroderma patient's ...
Ji Soo Kim+18 more
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Management of severe acute encephalopathy in the ICU: an expert consensus statement from the french society of intensive care medicine. [PDF]
Sonneville R+21 more
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Objective This study examined the global and regional temporal changes in cross‐country inequalities of site‐specific osteoarthritis (OA) burden from 1990 to 2021. Methods Age‐standardized years lived with disability rate for site‐specific OA across 204 countries/territories were obtained from the Global Burden of Diseases Study (GBD) 2021.
Haowei Chen+14 more
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[Ethical boundary decisions in intensive care medicine]. [PDF]
Scherr BF, Buehler PK.
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The future of training in intensive care medicine: A European perspective. [PDF]
Makris D+4 more
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Background While treat‐to‐target urate‐lowering therapy (ULT) is endorsed as best practice in gout management, limited data exist on its impact on health‐related quality of life (HRQoL). We assessed the impact of treat‐to‐target ULT on HRQoL among participants receiving protocolized gout care, identifying factors associated with HRQoL and HRQoL change.
Austin Barry+16 more
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High-altitude physiology and pathophysiology: implications and relevance for intensive care medicine. [PDF]
Michael P. W. Grocott+2 more
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Editorial: Insights in intensive care medicine and anesthesiology: 2022. [PDF]
Kaynar AM.
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Chronic Opioids in Gout: A Matched Cohort Study from the Veteran's Health Administration
Objective Though used frequently to treat flare, risk of chronic opioid exposure in gout has not been well defined. In this study, we examined the hypothesis that people with gout are more likely than individuals without gout to be prescribed chronic opioids over time.
Lindsay N. Helget+7 more
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