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Background Improvements in oxygenation and lung mechanics with prone position (PP) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are inconstant.
Christopher Lai+18 more
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THE LATENT MASTOID AS A CAUSE OF CHRONIC AURAL SEPSIS [PDF]
Gilbert Chubb
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CT of 141 patients with small bowel strangulation (SBS) was reviewed. Mesenteric edema and abnormal bowel wall thickening are prevalent in both non‐necrotic and necrotic SBS, indicating the primary pathology of SBS. While bowel hypo‐enhancement was detected in 76% of patients with necrotic SBS, it appeared in only 51% of those with non‐necrotic SBS ...
Takeshi Yamada+9 more
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482 CRLM patients treated by simultaneous resection were categorized into the young group (age 70 years) and the elderly group (age GreaterEqual;70 years). Although elderly patients receiving simultaneous resection of CRLM have worse OS, similar PFS was reached in the multivariate analysis after propensity score matching.
Qichen Chen+5 more
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Obstructive Jaundice and Sepsis following Exchange Transfusion for Group B Incompatibility [PDF]
Leslie G. Andrews, Jack Tizard
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A multivariable logistic regression model was performed using covariates that were significant in the bivariable analyses, including bile duct cancer, longer operative times, and greater blood loss. Prefrail or frail status combined with sarcopenia remained significant in this model (OR 4.74; 95% CI, 1.10–20.29; p = 0.04).
Norifumi Harimoto+9 more
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Bone construction surgery: A case report using recombinant human platelet‐derived growth factor‐BB
Abstract Background The position and condition of bone largely sets the stage for functional and esthetic implant success. In bone construction surgery, creating a sustainable functional matrix is complex, but necessary, to enable long‐term mechanotransduction and maintenance of soft tissue support.
George A. Mandelaris, Bradley DeGroot
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The Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3)
Adil Rafiq Rather, B. Kasana
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The in‐hospital mortality rate for perforated peptic ulcer in this study was 5.0%, and conservative treatment was safely performed even in elderly patients. As the perforation diameter increased, the rate of gastrectomy tended to rise, and the rate of anastomotic leakage in those patients was high.
Hiromasa Hoshi+11 more
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Nasal Staphylococci and Sepsis in Hospital Patients [PDF]
R. E. O. Williams+6 more
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