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Comparison of mortality in patients with hypercoagulable, normocoagulable

Mortality and Thromboembolic Events in Hypercoagulable States from Rotational Thromboelastography (ROTEM) in  Patients Who Undergo Coronary  Bypass Surgery

Mortality and Thromboembolic Events in Hypercoagulable States from Rotational Thromboelastography (ROTEM) in Patients Who Undergo Coronary Bypass Surgery

... consecutive patients undergoing on-pump CABG procedure in Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University be- tween 2013 and ...all patients were followed every 1 to 3 months in our cardiovascular surgery clinic ...

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Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms for prediction mortality in  patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms for prediction mortality in patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma

... identifies Random Forests as a good first choice inference algorithm for predicting mortality in patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma. The random forest classification models are in this case ...

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Mortality of HIV-infected patients starting antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa: comparison with HIV-unrelated mortality

Mortality of HIV-infected patients starting antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa: comparison with HIV-unrelated mortality

... excess mortality due to lung cancer, chronic obstructive lung disease, and liver cirrhosis ...had mortality rates from all causes that were ...The mortality of people with a body mass index (BMI) ...

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A Comparison of Supervised Learning Techniques for Predicting the Mortality of Patients with Altered State of Consciousness

A Comparison of Supervised Learning Techniques for Predicting the Mortality of Patients with Altered State of Consciousness

... of mortality in an altered state of consciousness (ASC) ...of mortality in ASC ...of mortality using health-related datasets, namely Decision Tree, Neural Network, Random Forest, Naïve Bayes, and ...

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Treating patients in a trauma room equipped with computed tomography and patients’ mortality: a non-controlled comparison study

Treating patients in a trauma room equipped with computed tomography and patients’ mortality: a non-controlled comparison study

... in patients and raise concerns regarding the inabil- ity to control the effects of confounding ...generalizability. Patients admitted to our hos- pital might be treated with a shorter time to transfer com- ...

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Assessment and comparison of 3 mortality prediction models SAPS II, APACHE II and SOFA for prediction of mortality in patients of sepsis

Assessment and comparison of 3 mortality prediction models SAPS II, APACHE II and SOFA for prediction of mortality in patients of sepsis

... The results of present study differ from those of Kim who identified the SOFA score as being the most predictive in patients poisoned with organophosphates. 30 An explanation for the observed difference may stem ...

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Comparison of characteristics and mortality in multidrug resistant (MDR) and non-MDR tuberculosis patients in China

Comparison of characteristics and mortality in multidrug resistant (MDR) and non-MDR tuberculosis patients in China

... Chinese TB control programs should target MDR-TB patients because they are at great risk for death and poor socioeconomic outcome. Treatment of drug-resistant TB is being implemented by the NTP in some project ...

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Comparison of Ranson’s and Glasgow criteria with revised Atlanta in  prediction of mortality in acute pancreatitis patients

Comparison of Ranson’s and Glasgow criteria with revised Atlanta in prediction of mortality in acute pancreatitis patients

... Hospital ethics committee approval and informed and written consent by the patient were obtained before undertaking the study. Demographic, Clinical, biochemical and radiographic data was prospectively collected. After ...

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Comparison of APACHE II, MEES and Glasgow Coma Scale in patients with nontraumatic coma for prediction of mortality

Comparison of APACHE II, MEES and Glasgow Coma Scale in patients with nontraumatic coma for prediction of mortality

... of mortality in non- traumatic coma by GCS was identified by Plum and Levy in 1978 ...their comparison of GCS with other neu- rological tests, Levy et al [19] demonstrated that the GCS has good predictive ...

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Comparison of APACHE II, MEES and Glasgow Coma Scale in patients with nontraumatic coma for prediction of mortality

Comparison of APACHE II, MEES and Glasgow Coma Scale in patients with nontraumatic coma for prediction of mortality

... grading patients with traumatic brain injury and for predicting their chances of neurological ...ill patients because the GCS assess- ment is included in these ...

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A comparison between the APACHE II and Charlson Index Score for predicting hospital mortality in critically ill patients

A comparison between the APACHE II and Charlson Index Score for predicting hospital mortality in critically ill patients

... ICU patients, whereas the Charlson index was developed using 1 year survival data on medical in-patients, with subsequent analysis assess- ing its ability to predict survival over 10 years for breast cancer ...

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Preemptively and non-preemptively transplanted patients show a comparable hypercoagulable state prior to kidney transplantation compared to living kidney donors

Preemptively and non-preemptively transplanted patients show a comparable hypercoagulable state prior to kidney transplantation compared to living kidney donors

... dialysis patients have lower mortality rates from VTE due to platelet dysfunction and bleeding tendency [ 17 , 18 ...dialysis patients registered in the ERA-EDTA (European Renal Association-European ...

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Head-to-head comparison of qSOFA and SIRS criteria in predicting the mortality of infected patients in the emergency department: a meta-analysis

Head-to-head comparison of qSOFA and SIRS criteria in predicting the mortality of infected patients in the emergency department: a meta-analysis

... ED patients with ...infected patients who are more likely to develop ad- verse ...infected patients, initiate or escalate appropriate therapy, and consider referring pa- tients to the ...some ...

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Mortality of HIV-infected patients starting potent antiretroviral therapy: comparison with the general population in nine industrialized countries

Mortality of HIV-infected patients starting potent antiretroviral therapy: comparison with the general population in nine industrialized countries

... had mortality rates from all causes that were ...The mortality of people with a body mass index (BMI)435 kg/m 2 is increased by factor ...all-cause mortality is found in physically inactive people ...

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High mortality of pneumonia in cirrhotic patients with ascites

High mortality of pneumonia in cirrhotic patients with ascites

... cirrhotic patients had SIRS during their hospita- ...for comparison, including necrotizing fasciitis, meningitis, infective endocarditis, ...and mortality risk of major infections in cirrhotic ...

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Hypercoagulable States

Hypercoagulable States

... A. Change to dabigatran 150mg po bid. Change to aspirin 81mg daily. Change to enoxaparin 1.5 mg/kg/day. Check the INR every 3 months.. Give your patient a break!.. • PRINT Study- Random[r] ...

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HYPERCOAGULABLE STATES CHIRAG J. AMIN, MD

HYPERCOAGULABLE STATES CHIRAG J. AMIN, MD

... Use of D-dimer testing to guide treatment decisions in patients with a first unprovoked proximal DVT or PE is optional. If D-dimer not used, the decision is based on risk of bleeding & patient preference ...

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Evaluating the Role of PTEN Promoter Methylation in Patients Predisposed to Hypercoagulable States via Methylation Specific PCR

Evaluating the Role of PTEN Promoter Methylation in Patients Predisposed to Hypercoagulable States via Methylation Specific PCR

... The PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homologue) gene encodes for an enzyme that is found ubiquitously in the tissues of the body. The enzyme encoded by PTEN acts as a tumor suppressor through regulating cell division ...

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A Study of Haematological and Haemostasis Parameters and Hypercoagulable State in Tuberculosis Patients in Northern India and the Outcome with Anti-Tubercular Therapy

A Study of Haematological and Haemostasis Parameters and Hypercoagulable State in Tuberculosis Patients in Northern India and the Outcome with Anti-Tubercular Therapy

... cOncLuSIOn Patients were found to have anaemia, thrombocytosis, albuminaemia, increased ESR, LDH, Fibrinogen, Factor VIII levels and D-dimer favouring a state of hypercoagulability which gradually improved with ...

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Mortality in patients with Sanfilippo syndrome

Mortality in patients with Sanfilippo syndrome

... There is currently no cure for Sanfilippo syndrome as ERT does not cross the blood − brain barrier and bone marrow transplantation does not appear to produce suffi- cient levels of missing enzymes to prevent accumulation ...

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