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PP156 New Information And Communication Technologies And Hospitals' Design

open access: yesInternational Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2017
INTRODUCTION:The hospital's design today must be prepared for changes resulting from the incorporation of new information and communication technologies (ICT) (1). These will affect non-finalistic (warehouse, archive), diagnostic support (laboratory and image) and finalistic activities (emergency, surgical center, clinics) (2).
Eduardo Alves, Benefran Bezerra
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PP156-MON YOUNG ELITE MALE HOCKEY PLAYERS NEED INDIVIDUAL HYDRATION MONITORING

open access: yesClinical Nutrition Supplements, 2011
T. Devreker   +3 more
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PP156 Choice Of Different Implant Combinations of Total Hip Arthroplasty For Patients With Degenerative Joint Disease

open access: yesInternational Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2023
IntroductionIn Taiwan, people with hip osteoarthritis (OA) receive a total hip arthroplasty (THA). They can apply for National Health Insurance (NHI) coverage for metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) implant or USD1,313.2 co-pay for new bearing surface materials.
YuHan Huang   +3 more
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PP156 Risk Assessment Of Equipment Used In Intensive Care Units

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2018
Introduction:Knowledge and proper use of hospital equipment are essential for preventing adverse events associated with their use. The risks controls for medical devices and equipment are of major importance in ensuring patient safety and the quality of care delivered by healthcare professionals.
Juang Horng Jyh   +2 more
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PP156-SUN CHYLE LEAKS AND UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY

Clinical Nutrition Supplements, 2012
Rationale: Recent advances in surgery, pioneered in Japan, involve increased lymph node harvest (lymphadenectomy) in patients with upper gastrointestinal cancer. An audit was undertaken to determine if the incidence of chyle leaks had increased after changes in surgical technique; whether the length of stay differed in patients with chyle leaks; and ...
S.C. Wakefield, J. Green
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PP156-SUN: Outstanding abstract: A Regional Audit of Parenteral Nutrition in Northern England

Clinical Nutrition, 2014
Rationale: Mildly underweight children have twofold higher risk of death as compared to well-nourished children in developing countries. This study aims to explore the efficacy of Solid Ready-To-Use Food (RTUF) and milk based Liquid Ready-To-Use proprietary Supplement (LRUS) in promoting weight gain and appetite regulation in mild to moderate ...
J. Dyson, N. Thompson
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PP156-MON PROTOCOLIZATION OF NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT IN A MID-TERM STAY HOSPITAL

Clinical Nutrition, 2013
Rationale: Anthropometric changesare important to evaluate HIV/AIDS but usual methods have limitations in this group of patients. Body mass index (BMI) alone is commonly used but other methods must be tested to improve malnutrition diagnosis in this group of patients.
E. Palacios   +7 more
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PP156. High prevalence of pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity associated with maternal and perinatal complications

Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health, 2012
High prevalence of pre-pregnancy weight excess, as well as evidence of increased risk of maternal and perinatal complications associated with nutritional states have been observed lately. Considering the possible ethnic and environmental influences few studies have assessed this risk in pregnant Brazilian women.This study aimed at determining the ...
D G, Cidade   +8 more
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