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ABSTRACT Aims To translate the Supportive and Palliative Care Indicators Tool (SPICT) into Chinese and conduct preliminarily tests of its performance in hospitalized patients with cancer. Design A cross‐sectional validation study conducted from January to March 2024.
Yufei Huang+4 more
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Beiträge zur Aetiologie und chirurgischen Therapie der septischen peritonitis [PDF]
Paul Reichel
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Abstract Patients with bulky neuroendocrine liver metastases (NELM) undergoing PRRT with [177Lu]Lu‐DOTATATE have a worse survival than patients with limited liver metastases. Previously, the safety and efficacy of additional selective internal radiotherapy (SIRT), using holmium‐166 (166Ho)‐microspheres, directly following PRRT in patients with NELM ...
W. B. Veldhuis+14 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to explore the risk factors related to home‐based operation management leading to the occurrence of peritoneal dialysis‐associated peritonitis (PDAP). Design An observational research was conducted. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted among patients with maintenance peritoneal dialysis (PD) between 1 January ...
Linlin Pan+5 more
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A Report ON THE EMPLOYMENT OF ETHER IN SURGICAL THERAPEUSIS, With Special Reference to its Use in Septic Peritonitis, Pyogenic Arthritis, and Gunshot Wounds [PDF]
H. F. Waterhouse
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Peritoneal Dialysis Complicated by Sclerosing Peritonitis
Zhifeng Jiang, Aiqiao Feng
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ABSTRACT Aims This systematic review examined eHealth solutions used to assess and monitor symptoms among adults with CKD. Design A systematic review was conducted and reported in accordance with the PRISMA checklist. The review protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD4202452973).
Khanh Linh Bui+3 more
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Losing a Mother Battling Cancer: Perspectives of an Academic Psychiatric Nurse
ABSTRACT Purpose This paper aimed to share the subjective experiences of an academic psychiatric nurse who lost her mother to terminal cancer and to reveal the impact of this loss on her professional identity and nursing practices. Background The terminal cancer process affects not only patients but also their family members emotionally.
Merve Uğuryol Ünal
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