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Endoscopic Therapy for Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage: Practice Variations in a Multi-Center U.S. Consortium [PDF]
Brintha K. Enestvedt +4 more
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Tu1482 USE OF DOPPLER ENDOSCOPIC PROBE IS COST-EFFECTIVE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PEPTIC ULCER-ASSOCIATED HEMORRHAGE [PDF]
Thomas R. McCarty +5 more
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Objective This study is a prospective study to explore the therapeutic effect of endoscopic purse-string sutures in high-risk peptic ulcer hemorrhage. Patients and methods We prospectively collected and analyzed data from July 2018 to December 2020 from ...
Jingxian Hu +4 more
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Aim To assess the seven-year trends of hospitalization incidence due to acute peptic ulcer hemorrhage (APUH) and associated risk factors, and examine the differences in these trends between two regions in Croatia.
Neven Ljubičić +8 more
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Predicting ICU Readmission in Patients With Cerebral Infarction: A Machine Learning Approach Using Neurophysiological and Clinical Data. [PDF]
We developed and validated machine learning models using clinical and neurophysiological data from the MIMIC‐IV database to predict ICU readmission in patients with cerebral infarction. The integrated approach provides improved risk stratification and supports clinical decision‐making in neurocritical care.
Su H +5 more
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Background: Hospitalization for peptic ulcer disease (PUD) has been described outside of North America as peaking in the fall and winter. However, no recent literature has so far investigated the seasonal fluctuations and complications of PUD in the USA.
Kausthubha Yaratha +5 more
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Curative Resection Following Conservative Treatment for Perforated Early Gastric Cancer: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This report relates to a rare case of curative resection in gastric perforation due to early gastric cancer performed after conservative treatment. Conservation treatment/omentum patch could be more effective for perforated gastric cancer, and subsequent radical gastrectomy would result in a safer and more highly curative surgery.
Yoshizawa J +3 more
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Abstract Diseases of the Gastrointestinal (GI) tract significantly affect the quality of human life and have a high fatality rate. Accurate diagnosis of GI diseases plays a pivotal role in healthcare systems. However, processing large amounts of medical image data can be challenging for radiologists and other medical professionals, increasing the risk ...
Muhammad Nouman Noor +5 more
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Peptic Ulcer Complicated by Hemorrhage: A Report of 36 Cases [PDF]
Wilfred D. Langley, Raymond L. Bennett
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