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Lower NT‐proBNP plasma concentrations in Pacific peoples with heart failure
NT‐proBNP plasma concentrations were measured in participants of two NZ HF cohorts and were significantly lower in Pacific peoples and Māori compared with NZ Europeans. After accounting for age, sex, BMI, eGFR, LVEF and presence of AF, NT‐proBNP plasma concentrations remained significantly lower for Pacific peoples, but not for Māori.
Andree G. Pearson+10 more
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Correction: Inequities in the incidence and mortality due to COVID-19 in nursing homes in Barcelona by characteristics of the nursing homes. [PDF]
PLOS ONE Staff.
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Mealtime situations in nursing homes from the residents' perspective - an integrative review. [PDF]
Harstäde CW+4 more
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Kyungmi Woo, Gvira Milworm, D. Dowding
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Association of a remote monitoring programme (RMP) with all‐cause mortality and hospitalization in heart failure (HF) patients. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary oedema; HR, hazard ratio; ICU, intensive care unit; LTI, long‐term illness; RR, rate ratio; SoC, standard of care.
Nicolas Girerd+12 more
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Medication-related infrastructure and medication reviews in nursing homes-a rapid appraisal study. [PDF]
Meyer-Massetti C+3 more
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Synergy in Child Neurology: Science, Collaboration, and Leadership – The 2024 Hower Award Lecture
Annals of the Child Neurology Society, EarlyView.
Renée A. Shellhaas
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Abstract Episodes of worsening heart failure (HF) are a major cause of unplanned hospitalizations. Their onset is usually preceded by an early increase in intracardiac pressures with subsequent worsening of symptoms due to congestion. Implantable devices allowing daily remote pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) monitoring are useful to identify early ...
Antoni Bayes‐Genis+13 more
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