Impact of Pathogen Status on Sepsis-Associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Outcomes. [PDF]
Li N, Wang H, Zhu L.
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Deep Vein Thrombosis in Critically Ill Patients with COVID‐19 Pneumonia
Objectives The risk of major venous thromboembolism (VTE) among patients with COVID‐19 is high but varies with disease severity. Estimate the incidence of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in critically ill hospitalized patients with COVID‐19, validate the Wells score for DVT diagnosis, and determine patients' prognosis.
Clévio Cezar da Fonseca+20 more
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From air embolism to acute respiratory distress syndrome: A rare complication in a posterior fossa tumour excision - A case report. [PDF]
Alali JM+5 more
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AI‐Driven Fetal Liver Echotexture Analysis
Objectives To evaluate the performance of artificial intelligence (AI)‐based models in predicting elevated neonatal insulin levels through fetal hepatic echotexture analysis. Methods This diagnostic accuracy study analyzed ultrasound images of fetal livers from pregnancies between 37 and 42 weeks, including cases with and without gestational diabetes ...
Karine S Da Correggio+6 more
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Plasma phenylalanine is associated with hospital mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome: a prospective metabolic profiling cohort study. [PDF]
Chiu LC+13 more
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Chest radiographs in acute respiratory distress syndrome: an Achilles' heel of the Berlin criteria? [PDF]
Bardají-Carrillo M+9 more
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A window on the lung: Molecular imaging as a tool to dissect pathophysiologic mechanisms of acute lung disease [PDF]
Musch, Guido
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Journal of Hospital Medicine, EarlyView.
Nurlan Aliyev, Chad Vokoun, Lou A. Lukas
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Impact of proning with and without inhaled pulmonary vasodilators and neuromuscular blocking agents in COVID acute respiratory distress syndrome. [PDF]
Cabrera M+4 more
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Risk Analysis Index Versus Modified Frailty Index: Outcomes After Otolaryngologic Surgery
RAI and MFI‐5 are two frailty scoring systems used for perioperative risk assessment in multiple surgical specialties. This study shows that RAI outperformed MFI‐5 in predicting postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing otolaryngologic surgeries.
Lauran K. Evans+6 more
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