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Original Article Incidence and risk factors of port related infections in patients with hematological malignancy

Original Article Incidence and risk factors of port related infections in patients with hematological malignancy

... Infectious patients who had neutropenia on the day of IVAP insertion also had neutrope- nia on the day of infection ...a risk factor for infection. A study showed that age > 65 was a risk factor ... See full document

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Original Article High FEV1 and BMI as protective factors in reducing the infection incidence of lung cancer in patients who underwent thoracoscopic surgery

Original Article High FEV1 and BMI as protective factors in reducing the infection incidence of lung cancer in patients who underwent thoracoscopic surgery

... closely related to the risk of surgical ...of patients was comprehensively evaluated to investigate the correlation between heart and lung functions and postoperative ...influencing factors of ... See full document

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Original Article Evaluation of nosocomial infections and related risk factors in a neurosurgery intensive care unit

Original Article Evaluation of nosocomial infections and related risk factors in a neurosurgery intensive care unit

... [3]. Patients with NIs have increased mortality [3, ...pathophysiological factors: decreased host defenses and colonization by pathogenic, or potentially pathogenic, ...two factors can arise ... See full document

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Original Article Prospective analysis of risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with HBV-related liver cirrhosis

Original Article Prospective analysis of risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with HBV-related liver cirrhosis

... carcinogenesis factors, virus factors, autoimmune deficiency, and gene expression levels ...HCC patients usually have a poor prognosis in the symptomatic phase, leading to high ...cirrhosis ... See full document

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Original Article Incidence and risk factors for peripherally inserted central catheter-related vein thrombosis in lung cancer patients

Original Article Incidence and risk factors for peripherally inserted central catheter-related vein thrombosis in lung cancer patients

... cancer patients. However, there is a high risk for PRVT in cancer ...identified malignancy before catheterization is an independent risk factor for PRVT ...cancer patients are more ... See full document

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Original Article The incidence and risk factors of nosocomial infections in intensive care unit in China: an epidemiological study of 1718 patients

Original Article The incidence and risk factors of nosocomial infections in intensive care unit in China: an epidemiological study of 1718 patients

... important risk factor for the prognosis of patients, which has been widely accepted by various medical personnel and medical researchers ...the patients in ICU have been reported to be more easily ... See full document

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Assessment of malignancy risk in patients with multiple sclerosis treated with intramuscular interferon beta-1a: retrospective evaluation using a health insurance claims database and postmarketing surveillance data

Assessment of malignancy risk in patients with multiple sclerosis treated with intramuscular interferon beta-1a: retrospective evaluation using a health insurance claims database and postmarketing surveillance data

... with malignancy incidence ...as malignancy may be further amplified because the condition may not emerge until years later, making it less likely for the reporter to make an association easily ... See full document

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Incidence of and risk factors for hungry bone syndrome in 84 patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism

Incidence of and risk factors for hungry bone syndrome in 84 patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism

... the incidence of HBS. Regarding the risk for HBS, no differences were observed between patients who received vitamin D preoperatively compared with patients who were not treated with vitamin D ... See full document

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Incidence of Malignancy in Hemithyroidectomized patients

Incidence of Malignancy in Hemithyroidectomized patients

... Thyroid has fascinated the surgeon for centuries; from the second millennium BC, when it has been recorded in Chinese literature. Ancient Chinese employed ground sheep’s thyroid for goitre and cretinism. Thyroid ... See full document

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Study on surgical site infections in elective abdominal surgeries

Study on surgical site infections in elective abdominal surgeries

... The era of using effective antimicrobials started in twentieth century. Sir Alexander Fleming started his work in innateantibacterial effect of blood and antiseptics. While studying influenza virus, he noted the zone of ... See full document

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New Coronary Risk Factors: Is there a Difference Between Diabetic Patients with Microalbuminuria Compared to Those Without Microalbuminuria?

New Coronary Risk Factors: Is there a Difference Between Diabetic Patients with Microalbuminuria Compared to Those Without Microalbuminuria?

... New Coronary Risk Factors Is there a Difference Between Diabetic Patients with Microalbuminuria Compared to Those Without Microalbuminuria? ORIGINAL ARTICLE New Coronary Risk Factors Is There a Differ[.] ... See full document

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Factors influencing theengraftment of haematopoietic stem cell transplantion in patients with hematological malignancy

Factors influencing theengraftment of haematopoietic stem cell transplantion in patients with hematological malignancy

... of patients attaining WBC engraftment (as indicated by an ANC >500 for three consecutive days) by day 15 was 94% for the elderly group (≥70years) compared to 78% for the control group ...of patients ... See full document

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Central Venous Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections: Incidence and an Analysis of Risk Factors

Central Venous Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections: Incidence and an Analysis of Risk Factors

... It is generally believed that the skill of personnel inserting the CVC has an impact on catheter-related complications. However, its impact on CR-BSI is not clear. We looked at the number of attempts as a ... See full document

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Contribution to diagnosis and treatment of bone marrow aspirate results in critically ill patients undergoing bone marrow aspiration: a retrospective study of 193 consecutive patients

Contribution to diagnosis and treatment of bone marrow aspirate results in critically ill patients undergoing bone marrow aspiration: a retrospective study of 193 consecutive patients

... following previously unestablished diagnoses: maturation arrest of granulocyte precursors, HLH as defined by HScore calculation threshold ≥ 169 [13], hematological malignancy, and infiltration with cancer ... See full document

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Original Article The incidence and risk factors of intra-operative awareness during general anesthesia

Original Article The incidence and risk factors of intra-operative awareness during general anesthesia

... tective factors for awareness, while advanced age, cesarean section under GA, and night sur- gery were risk factors ...in patients who had previously experi- enced awareness [12, 29], and ... See full document

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Original Article Epidemiology and risk factors for surgical site infections following thoracic surgery

Original Article Epidemiology and risk factors for surgical site infections following thoracic surgery

... dent risk factor for SSIs after open thoracic sur- ...the patients with infec- tion of any site previous to surgery, higher num- ber of WBC in our study populations could not reflect the previous ...in ... See full document

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Bleb related infections: clinical characteristics, risk factors, and outcomes in an Asian population

Bleb related infections: clinical characteristics, risk factors, and outcomes in an Asian population

... 29 (74.4%) men and 29 (74.4%) Chinese. There was no significant difference in gender and ethnicity between those with blebitis compared with BRE. BRE patients were on average 10.7 years older than blebitis ... See full document

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Original Article Risk factors of disease progression and death in patients with HBV-related primary liver cancer

Original Article Risk factors of disease progression and death in patients with HBV-related primary liver cancer

... or patients were positive for two markers of liver cancer [fuc α fetoprotein (AFP), abnormal prothrombin, gamma glutamyl transpeptidase isoenzyme II, a-L-fucosidase] and one imaging examination showed PLC like ... See full document

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Predicting Invasive Aspergillosis in Hematology Patients by Combining Clinical and Genetic Risk Factors with Early Diagnostic Biomarkers

Predicting Invasive Aspergillosis in Hematology Patients by Combining Clinical and Genetic Risk Factors with Early Diagnostic Biomarkers

... hematology patients are routinely monitored for invasive fungal disease (IFD) by PCR and GM EIA (2, ...15). Patients were included on the certainty of diagnosis assigned by the EORT-MSG criteria ...If ... See full document

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A Study of Catheter Related Infection in Haemodialysis Patients

A Study of Catheter Related Infection in Haemodialysis Patients

... High risk of central venous stenosis, with NTHC insertion into subclavian ...The risk of stenosis may be related to the extent of direct contact between the catheter side wall and injury to the ... See full document

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