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CAS Complications Rate and Relation to Risk Factors

CAS Complications Rate and Relation to Risk Factors

... The risk factors in the order of most frequent occurrence are arterial hypertension, ischemic heart disease, hyperlipidemia, stroke history, diabetes mellitus, smoking, and higher ...early ... See full document

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Knowledge and practices towards risk factors for hypertension and its relation to socio demographic features among urban and suburban Bangladeshi hypertensive subjects

Knowledge and practices towards risk factors for hypertension and its relation to socio demographic features among urban and suburban Bangladeshi hypertensive subjects

... important barrier in diagnosis and control of this condition is the lack of knowledge and awareness about various aspects of hypertension (Viera et al., 2008). Increasing the knowledge, awareness, and control of ... See full document

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Screening and Correlation Between Nephropathy and Risk Factors of DM II Among Army Members Older than 45 in the City of Tehran

Screening and Correlation Between Nephropathy and Risk Factors of DM II Among Army Members Older than 45 in the City of Tehran

... the complications of DM II, make investigating factors that cause these complications in military forces ...the relation between DM II risk factors (including metabolic syndrome) ... See full document

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Assessment of Risk Factors in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B

Assessment of Risk Factors in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B

... frequent reason (70%–80%) of chronic hepatitis in the country. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a prime health problem in spite of the availability of a practicable vaccine. Surely, finding the key routes of hepatitis ... See full document

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The frequency, risk factors, and complications of gastrointestinal dysfunction during enteral nutrition in critically ill patients

The frequency, risk factors, and complications of gastrointestinal dysfunction during enteral nutrition in critically ill patients

... reduced abdominal perfusion pressure, bowel contractility, and enteral feeding success. In our study, contrary to these findings, the relationship between negative fluid balance and GI dysfunction was investigated for ... See full document

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Risk factors for complications and mortality of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy insertion

Risk factors for complications and mortality of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy insertion

... The present study has several limitations. First, because of the retrospective design of the study, some data were missing from the medical records. In addition, the rate of complications and mortality was ... See full document

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Assessment of risk factors for surgical complications in neonatal circumcision clinic

Assessment of risk factors for surgical complications in neonatal circumcision clinic

... long-term complications, with penile adhesions being the majority ...a risk factor for bleeding requiring sutures (odds ratio [OR] ...long-term complications (OR 3.738; 95% CI 1.356–10.306). No ... See full document

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Assessment of risk factors for surgical complications in neonatal circumcision clinic

Assessment of risk factors for surgical complications in neonatal circumcision clinic

... occurrence rate is due to a small sample size or this rate is maintained with further experience and larger volumes, requires further study on our ...that complications do arise, and ideally a ... See full document

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Placenta previa: risk factors, feto maternal outcome and complications

Placenta previa: risk factors, feto maternal outcome and complications

... independent risk factors for placenta previa. Placenta previa remains a risk factor for adverse maternal and perinatal ...perinatal complications. Measures to reduce the primary caesarean ... See full document

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Do lifestyle factors influence the rate of complications after amniocentesis?

Do lifestyle factors influence the rate of complications after amniocentesis?

... Only a few papers address practicing sports during uncomplicated pregnancy in low-risk pregnant women. Those studies are usually conducted on small groups of pa- tients and have a high rate of withdrawal. A  ... See full document

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Clinical Outcome of Children with Post Bacillus Calmette and Guerin Vaccination Complications: A Single Center Experience

Clinical Outcome of Children with Post Bacillus Calmette and Guerin Vaccination Complications: A Single Center Experience

... related complications presenting to paediatri- ...BCG complications in vacci- nated infants was reported as ...describing complications rate. There was no relation between the age at ... See full document

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<p>Perioperative Complications And Risk Factors In Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis Surgery For Patients Older Than 70 Years Of Age</p>

<p>Perioperative Complications And Risk Factors In Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis Surgery For Patients Older Than 70 Years Of Age</p>

... plication rate was 16% and 13% in patients over 70 years of age and under 70 years of ...complication rate was similar in elderly patients over 75 years of age and those under 75 years of age in their ... See full document

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Preoperative nutritional factors and outcomes after radical cystectomy: A narrative review

Preoperative nutritional factors and outcomes after radical cystectomy: A narrative review

... reporting complications, eight looked at the effect of BMI 3,13-19 ...higher risk of developing complications after RC but not with the mortality ...higher risk of developing overall ... See full document

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Risk factors of postoperative pulmonary complications in patients with asthma and COPD

Risk factors of postoperative pulmonary complications in patients with asthma and COPD

... pediatric surgeries (under 15 years old) and 223 cases of lung resection surgery from these cases. We excluded cataract surgery because of very short operation time, and also, we excluded lung resection surgery, because ... See full document

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Complications in colorectal surgery: risk factors and preventive strategies

Complications in colorectal surgery: risk factors and preventive strategies

... increased risk of ana- stomotic leaks and wound infection after mechanical bowel ...the rate of intraoperative spillage ...the rate of post- operative infectious ... See full document

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Study of Factors Influencing Perinatal Mortality

Study of Factors Influencing Perinatal Mortality

... high risk mothers and infants reduces not only the antepartum fetal deaths but also the intrapartum and neonatal losses in most developing ...high risk cases at appropriate levels (Abraham et al. , 1991). ... See full document

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PREECLAMPSIA: RISK FACTORS, COMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT

PREECLAMPSIA: RISK FACTORS, COMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT

... Total number of cases was distributed according to the Complications. The predominant complication was found to be fetal death (28%) compared to other complications followed by the eclampsia (24%). The ... See full document

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Intestinal ischemia after cardiac surgery: analysis of a large registry

Intestinal ischemia after cardiac surgery: analysis of a large registry

... preoperative factors we found the use of steroids, per- ipheral vascular disease, cardiogenic chock, and NYHA class 4 to be independent prognostic factors for develop- ment of the ...a risk factor as ... See full document

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Risk factors for pregnancy related complications among urban slum and non slum women in Bangladesh

Risk factors for pregnancy related complications among urban slum and non slum women in Bangladesh

... Annually, the number of women globally suffering from complications during/after pregnancy is approxi- mately 9.5 million and more than 300,000 pregnant women will die [5, 6]. Millennium Development Goals (MDG) ... See full document

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Renal surgery for kidney cancer in Germany 2005–2006: length of stay, risk of postoperative complications and in-hospital death

Renal surgery for kidney cancer in Germany 2005–2006: length of stay, risk of postoperative complications and in-hospital death

... eral factors beyond the Charlson comorbidity index, type of nephrectomy and warm ischemia time play a role like tumor T-stage, location and grade, obesity, anesthetic techniques, surgeon experience and training, ... See full document

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