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Prehospital score for acute disease: a community-based observational study in Japan

Prehospital score for acute disease: a community-based observational study in Japan

... a prehospital proto- col for predicting the critical event during transport (sen- sitivity = 95% and specificity = 33%) ...our study is difficult because of differences in the medical systems, our scoring ... See full document

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Reasons for encounter and diagnoses of new outpatients at a small community hospital in Japan: an observational study

Reasons for encounter and diagnoses of new outpatients at a small community hospital in Japan: an observational study

... the Japan Primary Care Association and who translated the ICPC-2 from English to Japanese, provided the final classification code if the two investigators chose different codes or were in ...a disease ... See full document

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Ideal cardiovascular health score and incident end-stage renal disease in a community-based longitudinal cohort study: the Kailuan Study

Ideal cardiovascular health score and incident end-stage renal disease in a community-based longitudinal cohort study: the Kailuan Study

... the community of Kailuan in the industrial city of Tangshan (Hebei ...Kailuan study included employees and retir- ees of the Kailuan Group Company which is a coal mine industry in ...the study in ... See full document

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Serum cortisol predicts death and critical disease independently of CRB 65 score in community acquired pneumonia: a prospective observational cohort study

Serum cortisol predicts death and critical disease independently of CRB 65 score in community acquired pneumonia: a prospective observational cohort study

... critical disease development like stress response and immunomodulatory regulation of inflam- matory processes ...Physiologically, acute stress like severe illness leads to an activation of the hypothalamic- ... See full document

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Clinical efficacy of adalimumab in Crohn’s disease: a real practice observational study in Japan

Clinical efficacy of adalimumab in Crohn’s disease: a real practice observational study in Japan

... POCER study recently reported on the useful- ness of postoperative risk factor–based therapeutic stratifi- cation, endoscopic monitoring, and therapeutic intensification ...POCER study, thio- purine ... See full document

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Prehospital intravenous access and fluid resuscitation in severe sepsis: an observational cohort study

Prehospital intravenous access and fluid resuscitation in severe sepsis: an observational cohort study

... We examined prospectively collected, population-based data from King County, WA, USA, EMS [14]. We studied all eligible EMS patients 18 years old or older transported to an acute care hospital in King ... See full document

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External validation of a prehospital risk score for critical illness

External validation of a prehospital risk score for critical illness

... the study with a waiver of informed ...Standardized prehospital electronic records of these encounters are stored in a secure repository ( emsCharts , Warrendale, PA, USA), and they were linked to hospital ... See full document

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An observational study of PM10 and hospital admissions for acute exacerbations of chronic respiratory disease in Tasmania, Australia 1992–2002

An observational study of PM10 and hospital admissions for acute exacerbations of chronic respiratory disease in Tasmania, Australia 1992–2002

... respiratory disease have been mainly short- term case-crossover studies 6 or time-series studies with a time frame of between 1 and 6 ...respiratory disease should be examined while controlling for ... See full document

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Rule Based Approach for Prediction of Chronic Kidney Disease: A Comparative Study

Rule Based Approach for Prediction of Chronic Kidney Disease: A Comparative Study

... various processes such as coagulation, intercellular signaling and waste management. Its physiological roles include exosomes as a source of protein and RNA biomarkers, as potential therapeutic agents. The failure of ... See full document

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SOSPES: SPIRIVA<sup>®</sup> observational study measuring SGRQ score in routine medical practice in Central and Eastern Europe

SOSPES: SPIRIVA<sup>&reg;</sup> observational study measuring SGRQ score in routine medical practice in Central and Eastern Europe

... and disease severity (GOLD stages 1–4, as defined in the 2006 GOLD guidelines) were significant factors in the magnitude of the improvement in SGRQ total ...SGRQ score over time was not reduced by ... See full document

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Oral versus intravenous clarithromycin in moderate to severe community-acquired pneumonia: an observational study

Oral versus intravenous clarithromycin in moderate to severe community-acquired pneumonia: an observational study

... this study must be acknowledged. This is an observational study, and although the oral and IV groups were well matched after excluding patients too severely ill to take oral medications, unmeasured ... See full document

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A New Prehospital Score to Predict Hospitalization in Trauma Patients

A New Prehospital Score to Predict Hospitalization in Trauma Patients

... GOMAAPS score was given regarding the significant β‑coefficient in each group compared with the reference ...the prehospital score component equated 1, 2, or 3, ...zero score was given as the ... See full document

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Prediabetes: Pathogenesis and Adverse Outcomes

Prediabetes: Pathogenesis and Adverse Outcomes

... 7. Castillo JC, Anguita MP, Ramirez A, Siles JR, Torres F, Mesa D, Franco M, Munoz I, Concha M, Valles F. Long term outcome of infective endocarditis in patients who were not drug addicts: a 10 year study. Heart. ... See full document

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Pharmacy study of natural health product adverse reactions (SONAR): a cross-sectional study using active surveillance in community pharmacies to detect adverse events associated with natural health products and assess causality

Pharmacy study of natural health product adverse reactions (SONAR): a cross-sectional study using active surveillance in community pharmacies to detect adverse events associated with natural health products and assess causality

... our study; exact information on the proportion screened is not known since pharmacies consider the denominator (number of patients seen) ...proprietary. Community pharmacists reported time con- straints due ... See full document

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Factors for self-assessment score of interprofessional team collaboration in community hospitals in Japan

Factors for self-assessment score of interprofessional team collaboration in community hospitals in Japan

... A total of 826 questionnaires were distributed, equivalent to the total number of staff in the three participating hospi- tals. Of the 709 participants surveyed, 196 did not return the questionnaire, while the remaining ... See full document

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Ultrasound enhanced prehospital thrombolysis using microbubbles infusion in patients with acute ST elevation myocardial infarction: Rationale and design of the Sonolysis study

Ultrasound enhanced prehospital thrombolysis using microbubbles infusion in patients with acute ST elevation myocardial infarction: Rationale and design of the Sonolysis study

... Previous studies have indicated that ultrasound alone may accelerate fibrinolysis[5]. The addition of microbub- bles being destroyed by high pressure ultrasound leads to an even greater increase of fibrinolysis. There ... See full document

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Effects of unconditional cash transfers on the outcome of treatment for severe acute malnutrition (SAM): a cluster-randomised trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Effects of unconditional cash transfers on the outcome of treatment for severe acute malnutrition (SAM): a cluster-randomised trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

... In agreement with our results, CTPs in African coun- tries and programs have reported an increase in house- hold consumption with the majority of the additional income from the cash intervention being spent on a var- ... See full document

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Dasgupta

... This study brings forth some hidden truth that when it is a matter of tobacco consumption, the females are not lagging behind their male ...our study was much higher than the national average and that of ... See full document

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The impact of cardiac and noncardiac comorbidities on the short-term outcomes of patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction: a population-based perspective

The impact of cardiac and noncardiac comorbidities on the short-term outcomes of patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction: a population-based perspective

... present study include its community- based design, its large sample of patients hospitalized with AMI, and its relatively contemporary perspective in exam- ining clinically relevant outcomes and ... See full document

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Prehospital paths and hospital arrival time of patients with acute coronary syndrome or stroke, a prospective observational study

Prehospital paths and hospital arrival time of patients with acute coronary syndrome or stroke, a prospective observational study

... There were some strange observations at first sight. A few patients had contact with their own GP and later on with a GP cooperative. Obviously, the provisional diag- nosis of ACS or stroke was not made at first visit to ... See full document

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