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ABSTRACT Background Invasive coronary physiology including fractional flow reserve (FFR), instantaneous wave‐free ratio (iFR), and coronary flow reserve (CFR) are guideline‐endorsed tools to guide the management of coronary artery disease (CAD). Complex factors impact and confound these assessments, and discordance between modalities complicates ...
Avedis Ekmejian+6 more
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Deva Hospital Chester - Bathing of patients [PDF]
Poster explaining how nursing staff were to bathe patient at the Deva Hospital ...
Deva Hospital Chester
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ABSTRACT Background Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) for pure native aortic regurgitation (PNAR) remains challenging. While the noncoronary sinus pivot implantation (NCPI) strategy showed promise with VitaFlow valve, its efficacy with other valves needs validation. Aims This study aims to evaluate the real‐world efficacy of the TaurusElite
Feng Xia+11 more
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Background: There are not many published studies to assess pro- fessional development among nurses in relation to nursing services provided in different departments of the hospital and also on im- portance of professional development among nursing in ...
Naveen Ramesh, Dhanya John
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Pharmacogenomics implementation efforts have increased over the last decade, but no published prospective pharmacogenomics trials have formally evaluated utility in underrepresented populations. We present final results from the ACCOuNT trial, a multi‐institutional prospective study [NCT03225820] in which African American inpatients were genotyped and ...
Zhong Huang+17 more
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Lifeline of New Products- Destination: The Patient\u27s Bedside [PDF]
The lifeline of a new product begins with an innovative process driven by an on-line request through our academic medical center’s intranet system. The individual championing the new product completes the request.
Mangano, MSN, RN New Products Coordinator, Department of Nursing Education, Mary Bent
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Context: Toxic leadership becomes a real problem in nursing administration. Its toxicity harms the nursing staff's progress and creates a challenging work environment full of struggles that, in turn, produce adverse outcomes on the nursing staff's ...
Amal H. Abou Ramdan, Walaa M. Eid
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The interest in trials in which activities are being moved to the participants' direct environment, that is, decentralized, has increased in recent years, but limited research has been conducted into the feasibility and acceptability of such approaches.
Mira G.P. Zuidgeest+15 more
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Social support and emotional exhaustion among hospital nursing staff [PDF]
The role of three sources of social support (family as kin, co-workers as insiders, and supervisors as outsiders) on the emotional exhaustion were analyzed in a sample of 210 nurses at a general hospital in Seville, a city in the south of Spain.
Albar Marín, María Jesús+1 more
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The investigational agent osivelotor, a small molecule hemoglobin (Hb) modifier in development for the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD), acts by increasing Hb‐oxygen affinity and inhibiting the polymerization of sickle Hb. We report safety, pharmacokinetic (PK), and pharmacodynamic (PD) data from the first two phase 1 clinical trials of ...
Eleanor A. Lisbon+15 more
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