item: #1 of 138 id: cord-000011-seass3p0 author: Li, Xingming title: An analysis of hospital preparedness capacity for public health emergency in four regions of China: Beijing, Shandong, Guangxi, and Hainan date: 2008-09-20 words: 4584 flesch: 38 summary: The objective of this study is to understand the current status of hospital PHE preparedness in China. To understand the current status of hospital PHE preparedness in China, a sample survey of hospitals in four representative city/ provinces were conducted between November 2004 and March 2005. keywords: capacity; china; emergency; health; hospitals; medical; phe; preparedness; public; staff cache: cord-000011-seass3p0.txt plain text: cord-000011-seass3p0.txt item: #2 of 138 id: cord-000083-3p81yr4n author: None title: Poster Exhibition date: 2009-01-31 words: 113010 flesch: 51 summary: From this group of HBV patients 35 (98%) have had elevated urinal Dol excreation (45,8±5,2 g/ml vs . 3% and 47.4 respectively in HCC patients, 60.3% and 39.7 in LC patients, 55% and 40 in CHB patients, 55% and 40 in ACLF patients. keywords: activity; acute; adefovir; adv; afp; age; aim; aims; alt; alt levels; analysis; anti; assay; associated; b virus; background; baseline; blood; cancer; carcinoma; cases; cells; chb patients; china; chronic hcv; chronic hepatitis; clinical; combination; conclusion; control; control group; copies; correlation; data; days; development; diagnosis; difference; dna levels; dose; drug; effect; efficacy; end; etv; expression; factors; fibrosis; follow; gene; genotype; group; group b; hbeag; hbv dna; hbv genotype; hbv infection; hcc cell; hcc patients; hcv; hepatic; hepatitis b; hepatitis patients; hepatocellular; hospital; ifn; increase; infected; lamivudine; levels; liver; liver biopsy; liver cirrhosis; liver disease; load; low; male; markers; mean; median; medical; methods; model; months; mrna; mutation; nafld; negative; non; p<0.05; patients; patients chronic; pcr; positive; prevalence; protein; rate; ratio; rats; recurrence; related; resistance; respectively; response; results; rfa; risk; rna; role; samples; score; seroconversion; serum alt; serum hbv; significant; specific; study; study group; subjects; survival; svr; therapy; time; total; treatment; treatment group; tumor; university; virus; weeks; years cache: cord-000083-3p81yr4n.txt plain text: cord-000083-3p81yr4n.txt item: #3 of 138 id: cord-000718-7whai7nr author: None title: ESP Abstracts 2012 date: 2012-08-22 words: 166798 flesch: 44 summary: Of those, 11 were also positive for tumor cells on cytological smears. At the papillary thyroid cancer progression matrix metalloprotease and specific tissue inhibitors of metalloprotease (TIMP-2) increased in the cytoplasm of tumor cells, but the concentration of TIMP-1 decreased. keywords: activity; acute; adenocarcinoma; age; aim; alk; amplification; analysis; antibodies; antibody; areas; associated; association; benign; biopsies; biopsy; bladder; blood; bone; braf; breast; breast cancer; breast carcinoma; cadherin; cancer; cancer cases; cancer cell; cancer patients; carcinoma; carcinoma cases; cases; cell carcinoma; cell lung; cell lymphoma; changes; chemotherapy; chronic; clinical; colon; colorectal; conclusion; control; correlation; cystic; cytoplasmic; data; dept; detection; development; diagnosis; diameter; differentiation; diffuse; disease; dna; egfr; epithelial; evaluation; examination; expression; expression levels; factor; features; female; fibrosis; findings; fish; follow; gastric; gene; gene expression; grade; group; growth; her2; high; histological; history; hospital; human; ihc; immunohistochemistry; index; infiltration; inflammation; inflammatory; invasion; invasive; involvement; ki67; kidney; left; lesions; levels; like; literature; liver; loss; lung; lung cancer; lymph; lymphoma; male; malignant; markers; mass; material; mean; median; medical; melanoma; metastases; metastatic; method; molecular; months; morphology; mutation; necrosis; negative; neoplasm; neoplastic; new; node; non; normal; nuclear; nuclei; number; objective; outcome; overexpression; p53; paraffin; parameters; pathology; patients; pattern; pcr; positive; positivity; potential; presence; present; primary; prognostic; progression; proliferation; prostate; protein expression; pulmonary; range; receptor; recurrence; renal; report; resection; respectively; response; results; right; risk; role; samples; sarcoma; score; sections; series; serum; significance; situ; size; skin; specific; specimens; spindle; stage; staining; status; stromal; studies; study; surgery; survival; system; therapy; thyroid; time; tissue; total; treatment; tumor cells; tumor grade; tumor size; tumor tissue; tumors; tumour; turkey objective; type; university; value; vascular; vimentin; women; years cache: cord-000718-7whai7nr.txt plain text: cord-000718-7whai7nr.txt item: #4 of 138 id: cord-001215-aj8nxi3x author: Wang, Chen Yu title: One-year mortality and predictors of death among hospital survivors of acute respiratory distress syndrome date: 2014-01-17 words: 4589 flesch: 38 summary: A multiple-center survey on the use in clinical practice of noninvasive ventilation as a first-line intervention for acute respiratory distress syndrome Non-invasive ventilation in community-acquired pneumonia and severe acute respiratory failure Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) improves patient-ventilator interaction during non-invasive ventilation delivered by face mask Early goaldirected therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock Interventions to reduce mortality among patients treated in intensive care units Recommendations on basic requirements for intensive care units: structural and organizational aspects Mortality rates for patients with acute lung injury/ARDS have decreased over time Recent trends in acute lung injury mortality Acute respiratory distress syndrome: nationwide changes in incidence, treatment and mortality over 23 years Randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial of an aerosolized beta-2 agonist for treatment of acute lung injury Changes in hospital mortality for United States intensive care unit admissions from Quality-adjusted survival in the first year after the acute respiratory distress syndrome One-year outcomes in survivors of the acute respiratory distress syndrome Twoyear outcomes, health care use, and costs of survivors of acute respiratory distress syndrome Survivors of acute respiratory distress syndrome: relationship between pulmonary dysfunction and long-term health-related quality of life The effect of pulmonary artery catheter use on costs and longterm outcomes of acute lung injury Lung protective mechanical ventilation and two year survival in patients with acute lung injury: prospective cohort study Identification of patients with acute lung injury. A multivariate analysis Pulmonary deadspace fraction as a risk factor for death in the acute respiratory distress syndrome Causes and timing of death in patients with ARDS Predictors of hospital mortality in a population-based cohort of patients with acute lung injury Predictors of mortality in acute lung injury during the era of lung protective ventilation A simple clinical predictive index for objective estimates of mortality in acute lung injury A simple classification model for hospital mortality in patients with acute lung injury managed with lung protective ventilation Spanish Initiative for Epidemiology S, Therapies for AN (2013) keywords: ards; death; hospital; mortality; patients; survivors; term; year cache: cord-001215-aj8nxi3x.txt plain text: cord-001215-aj8nxi3x.txt item: #5 of 138 id: cord-002510-h1eqnzn3 author: Kao, Hui-Yun title: Taiwan's Experience in Hospital Preparedness and Response for Emerging Infectious Diseases date: 2017-04-01 words: 4567 flesch: 34 summary: In 2014, the number of regional responding hospitals was further decreased to 6 (1 per region); however, TAIWAN'S HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE hospitals that were no longer regional responding hospitals could be designated as local responding hospitals and funded by the local public health bureaus. In each region, a commander and a deputy commander were selected to oversee the coordination and operation of responding hospitals (at the time they were called infectious disease hospitals), and a consulting committee composed of epidemiologists, lab researchers, medical workers, hospital managers, and jurists was set up to advise on policy formulation. keywords: control; disease; ebola; health; hospitals; network; outbreak; response; taiwan cache: cord-002510-h1eqnzn3.txt plain text: cord-002510-h1eqnzn3.txt item: #6 of 138 id: cord-003532-lcgeingz author: None title: 39th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine: Brussels, Belgium, 19-22 March 2019 date: 2019-03-19 words: 80115 flesch: 48 summary: Blood cultures were sent as per clinical & laboratory diagnosis of sepsis in ICU patients. Conclusions: HR, lactate levels and age before AVP initiation can predict the response to AVP in ICU patients with NE-resistant hypotension. keywords: acute; admission; age; aim; aki; analysis; arrest; arterial; assessment; baseline; blood; cardiac; care; care unit; cases; clinical; complications; conclusions; correlation; critical; data; days; diagnosis; difference; discharge; ecmo; effect; emergency; factors; failure; fig; figure; fluid; group; high; hospital; hospital mortality; hours; icu; icu admission; icu patients; ill; incidence; increase; injury; intensive; intervention; introduction; lactate; length; levels; low; lung; management; map; mean; median; medical; methods; months; mortality; non; organ; outcome; patients; patients introduction; period; post; pressure; rate; ratio; response; results; resuscitation; risk; score; sepsis; sepsis patients; septic; serum; severity; shock patients; sofa; stay; studies; study; surgery; survival; system; table; test; therapy; time; total; trauma; treatment; ultrasound; unit; use; ventilation; years cache: cord-003532-lcgeingz.txt plain text: cord-003532-lcgeingz.txt item: #7 of 138 id: cord-004540-2b1vjhgn author: Hick, John L. title: Chapter 2. Surge capacity and infrastructure considerations for mass critical care date: 2010-03-07 words: 4948 flesch: 32 summary: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Federal Emergency Management Agency-Department of Homeland Security Medical surge capacity and capability: a management system for integrating medical and health resources during large-scale emergencies Augmentation of hospital critical care capacity after bioterrorist attacks or epidemics: recommendations of the Working Group on Emergency Mass Critical Care Task Force for Mass Critical Care. Definitive care for the critically ill during a disaster: a framework for optimizing critical care surge capacity: from a Task Force for Mass Critical Care summit meeting Surge capacity concepts for health care facilities: the CO-S-TR model for initial incident assessment Refining surge capacity: conventional, contingency, and crisis capacity Providing mass medical care with scarce resources: a community planning guide. keywords: areas; beds; capacity; care; critical; emergency; hospital; icu; patient; resources; surge; units cache: cord-004540-2b1vjhgn.txt plain text: cord-004540-2b1vjhgn.txt item: #8 of 138 id: cord-004946-3tlp38yr author: Perkins, G.D. title: Basismaßnahmen zur Wiederbelebung Erwachsener und Verwendung automatisierter externer Defibrillatoren: Kapitel 2 der Leitlinien zur Reanimation 2015 des European Resuscitation Council date: 2017-06-29 words: 6308 flesch: 29 summary: Sie unterscheidet sich von der Zahl der Herzdruckmassagen in einem spezifischen Zeitraum, die auch die Unterbrechungen berücksichtigt. The relationship between rate of chest compression and compression:relaxation ratio The effect of compression duration on hemodynamics during mechanical high-impulse CPR Improved blood flow during prolonged cardiopul-monaryresuscitationwith30 %dutycycleininfant pigs Determinants of blood flow to vital organs during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in dogs Cardiac output during cardiopulmonary resuscitation at various compression rates and durations Cardiopulmonary resuscitation duty cycle in outof-hospital cardiac arrest TheuseofCPRfeedback/promptdevices during training and CPR performance: a systematic review Audiovisual feedback device use byhealthcareprofessionalsduringCPR: asystematic review and meta-analysis of randomised and non-randomised trials The addition of voice prompts to audiovisual feedback and debriefing does not modify CPR quality or outcomes in out of hospital cardiac arrest-a prospective, randomized trial CPR quality improvement during in-hospital cardiac arrest using a real-time audiovisual feedback system Efficacy of audio-prompted rate guidance in improving resuscitator performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation on children keywords: aed; als; arrest; auf; beatmung; bei; cardiac; cardiopulmonary; chest; compression; cpr; dass; defibrillation; der; des; die; durch; eine; für; helfer; hospital; ist; kann; mit; nach; nicht; oder; patienten; resuscitation; sich; sie; soll; study; survival; thoraxkompressionen; und; ventilation; von; wenn; werden; wiederbelebung; wird; zur cache: cord-004946-3tlp38yr.txt plain text: cord-004946-3tlp38yr.txt item: #9 of 138 id: cord-005041-1d95mz2f author: Perkins, G.D. title: Basismaßnahmen zur Wiederbelebung Erwachsener und Verwendung automatisierter externer Defibrillatoren: Kapitel 2 der Leitlinien zur Reanimation 2015 des European Resuscitation Council date: 2015-11-09 words: 3955 flesch: 29 summary: Die Helfer sollen sich darauf konzentrieren, der Sprachführung unmittelbar zu folgen, insbesondere die Herzdruckmassage sofort wieder aufzunehmen, wenn dazu aufgefordert wird, und Unterbrechungen der Thoraxkompressionen zu minimieren. Helfer sollen Thoraxkompressionen mit minimalen Unterbrechungen durchführen, während der AED angelegt und verwendet wird. keywords: aed; als; arrest; bei; cardiac; cpr; dass; defibrillation; defibrillators; der; des; die; durch; eine; hospital; ist; kann; mit; nach; nicht; oder; patienten; resuscitation; sie; sind; soll; und; von; wenn; werden; wiederbelebung cache: cord-005041-1d95mz2f.txt plain text: cord-005041-1d95mz2f.txt item: #10 of 138 id: cord-005105-twsy61oq author: None title: SIU 2015 Abstracts date: 2015-09-21 words: 124278 flesch: 51 summary: Th e patients were discharged from hospital aft er a median of 4.5 days (range 3 to 7). Th e patients were classifi ed into Group 1 (n=67, 60.3%) and into Group 2 (n=44, 39.7%) based on the presence of BPH. keywords: aft; age; analysis; approach; average; biopsy; bladder; bladder cancer; blood; cancer; cancer patients; carcinoma; cases; catheter; cells; clinical; complications; conclusion; control; data; day; days; defi; diagnosis; diff; disease; dysfunction; e aim; e bladder; e diff; e fi; e incidence; e mean; e median; e patient; e results; e study; e use; ects; eff; effi; ere; erectile; erence; experience; expression; factors; female; follow; function; grade; group; group patients; hospital; identifi; improvement; index; initial; injury; introduction; kidney; laparoscopic; left; level; male; management; medical; months; nephrectomy; non; number; objective; operative; outcomes; overall; pain; patients; pca; pelvic; period; positive; post; postoperative; preoperative; primary; procedure; prostate; prostate cancer; prostatectomy; prostatic; psa; radical; range; rate; recurrence; renal; results; risk; rst; score; signifi; single; size; specifi; stage; standard; stent; stone; stricture; studies; study; surgery; surgical; survival; symptoms; technique; term; th e; therapy; time; total; tract; treated; treatment; tumor; urethral; urinary; urine; voiding; volume; weeks; years cache: cord-005105-twsy61oq.txt plain text: cord-005105-twsy61oq.txt item: #11 of 138 id: cord-005453-4057qib7 author: None title: The 45th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation: Physicians – Poster Session date: 2019-07-03 words: 276280 flesch: 51 summary: Goals: In the present study, we describe the frequencies of CRE colonization and analyzed its relationship with development of CRE bacteremia and mortality in two different scenarios: stem cell transplant patients (HSCT) and Leukemia patients. The aim of this study was to analyse a single centre experience with HSCT patients requiring ICU admission and the factors affecting outcome. keywords: /kg; acute gvhd; administration; adult patients; age; agvhd; aim; allogeneic hsct; allosct; aml; analysis; anti; asct; associated; atg; autologous; b cells; based; blood; blood cells; blood stem; bone; busulfan; car; cases; cause; cd19; cd34; cd4; cell count; cell depletion; cell disease; cell dose; cell graft; cell lymphoma; cell source; cell therapy; cell transplantation; cells; center; chemotherapy; children; chimerism; chronic gvhd; clinical; cmv; cmv disease; cohort; combination; common; complications; conclusions; conditioning; conditioning regimen; control; count; criteria; csa; csf; cyclophosphamide; data; days; days post; death; declare; development; diagnosis; difference; disclosure; disease; disease patients; disease relapse; dli; donor; donor age; donor chimerism; donor t; donor transplant; dose; early; ebv; ecp; effect; efficacy; engraftment; experience; expression; factors; failure; female; figure; flow; fludarabine; follow; following; free; function; grade; graft; group; group patients; gvhd grade; gvhd patients; gvhd prophylaxis; haploidentical; haploidentical hsct; hct; hematopoietic; high; hla; hospital; host disease; hsct group; hsct patients; hsct recipients; iii; immune; impact; incidence; increase; induction; infection; infusion; intensity; leukemia patients; levels; lymphocyte; lymphoma patients; major; male; marrow; marrow transplantation; matched; mds; mean; median; median os; medical; methods; mm patients; mobilization; months; mortality; mrd; msd; mud; multiple; myeloid; myeloma patients; n=1; negative; neutrophil; nhl patients; nk cells; non; nrm; number; option; outcome; overall; patients; patients age; patients background; patients characteristics; pbsc; pcr; pediatric; period; pfs; pgf patients; phase; platelet; population; positive; post; post transplant; potential; pre; present; previous; primary; prior; procedure; progression; protocol; ptcy; pts; range; rate; ratio; reactivation; received; reconstitution; recovery; reduced; refractory; regimen; relapse; remission; response; results; retrospectively; risk patients; safety; samples; sc patients; second; secondary; serum; severe; sibling; specific; standard; status; stem cell; steroid; studies; study; study patients; survival; syndrome; system; t cells; table; term; test; therapy; time; total; toxicity; transplant patients; transplantation background; transplanted; treatment; tumor; type; underwent; unrelated; use; versus; vod; years cache: cord-005453-4057qib7.txt plain text: cord-005453-4057qib7.txt item: #12 of 138 id: cord-005460-ezrn8cva author: None title: Physicians – Poster Session date: 2017-07-28 words: 287532 flesch: 53 summary: After three months of treatment patient showed an increase in T cells count (CD3, 411/mmc), and a decrease of toxic metabolites: AXP, 1.652 micromol/ml RBC; dAXP, 0.011 micromol/ml RBC; %dAXP, 0.7 maternal T-cell engraftment persists, despite a good response to the PEG-ADA therapy. Moreover, caspases pathway was significantly activated in thawing CD3+, CD56+ and CD14 + cells: FLICA+ cells % in thawing cells were, respectively, 16.8%, 31.1% and 6.2% vs 3%, 9.7% and o1% in fresh cells. keywords: acute gvhd; adult patients; age; aim; allogeneic; allogeneic hsct; aml patients; analysis; anti; asct; associated; atg; autologous; based; beam; blood; blood cell; blood stem; bone; busulfan; cases; cause; cd34; cell count; cell disease; cell dose; cell lymphoma; cell source; cell therapy; cell transplantation; cells; center; chemotherapy; children; chimerism; chronic gvhd; clinical; cmv; cohort; collection; complete; complications; conditioning; conditioning regimen; conflict; consecutive; control; cord; count; cr patients; criteria; csf; cyclophosphamide; data; days; death; development; diagnosis; difference; disclosure; disease; disease relapse; disease risk; dli; donor; donor cell; donor hsct; dose; early; ebv; ecp; effect; efficacy; engraftment; experience; factors; failure; female; figure; fludarabine; follow; following; free; function; grade; graft; group; group patients; gvhd; gvhd grade; gvhd patients; gvhd prophylaxis; haploidentical; hct; hematology; hematopoietic; high; hla; hospital; host disease; hr =; hsct patients; hsct recipients; iii; immune; impact; incidence; increase; induction; infection; infusion; intensity; interest; leukemia patients; levels; line; lymphoma patients; major; male; malignancies; marrow; marrow transplantation; matched; mds patients; mean; median; median follow; median os; melphalan; mobilization; months; mortality; mrd; mud; myeloablative; myeloid; myeloma patients; n =; negative; neutrophil; nk cell; non; nrm; number; outcome; overall; p =; patients; patients characteristics; patients relapse; pbsc; pediatric; period; pfs; platelet; population; positive; post; post hsct; post transplant; potential; pre; primary; prior; procedure; progression; pts; range; rate; reactivation; receiving; recipients; recovery; refractory; regimen; relapse; related; remission; report; respectively; response; results; ric; risk group; risk patients; score; second; secondary; setting; severe; sibling; significant; specific; standard; status; stem cell; steroid; studies; study; survival; syndrome; t cell; table; tbi; term; therapy; time; tma patients; total; toxicity; transplant patients; transplanted; treatment; trm; type; underwent; university; unrelated; use; versus; vod; years cache: cord-005460-ezrn8cva.txt plain text: cord-005460-ezrn8cva.txt item: #13 of 138 id: cord-005497-w81ysjf9 author: None title: 40th International Symposium on Intensive Care & Emergency Medicine: Brussels, Belgium. 24-27 March 2020 date: 2020-03-24 words: 103795 flesch: 50 summary: Conclusions: This is one of the first studies to demonstrate that abnormal RV function is associated with an increased mortality in ICU patients with pneumonia. The fast efficacy of targeted therapies led some intensivists to use them as rescue therapy for ICU patients. keywords: acute; administration; admission; adult patients; age; aim; aki; aki patients; analysis; approach; arrest; arterial; associated; association; average; baseline; blood; cardiac; care; care patients; care unit; cases; clinical; cohort; cohort study; complications; control; critical; critical care; data; day mortality; days; death; delirium; difference; discharge; disease; early; ecmo; effect; emergency; factors; failure; figure; fluid; function; group; hospital; hospital mortality; hours; icu admission; icu mortality; icu patients; icu stay; ill; incidence; increase; index; infection; injury; intensive; introduction; length; levels; low; lps; lung; management; mean; median; medical; methods; min; model; months; mortality; non; number; observational; organ; outcome; pain; parameters; patients; period; plasma; population; positive; post; pressure; rate; renal; results; risk; score; sepsis; sepsis patients; septic; serum; shock; shock patients; sofa; stay; studies; study; support; surgery; survival; table; test; therapy; time; total; treatment; unit; university; use; value; ventilation; volume; years cache: cord-005497-w81ysjf9.txt plain text: cord-005497-w81ysjf9.txt item: #14 of 138 id: cord-005646-xhx9pzhj author: None title: 2nd World Congress on Pediatric Intensive Care 1996 Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 23–26 June 1996 Abstracts of Oral Presentations, Posters and Nursing Programme date: 1996 words: 72090 flesch: 51 summary: Objective: To assess the normal ,gastric intramucosal pH ~Hi) by tonometry in healthy children Patients and methods: Twelve healthy children (6 males and 6 females) with age rmaged from 6 months to 12 years scheduled for minor plastic or urologic surgery. Pain relief was good (VRS less 2) in 53 children -94.6 % of study patients. keywords: acute; administration; admission; age; airway; analysis; ards; arterial; average; babies; blood; brain; cardiac; care; cases; changes; chest; children; complications; conclusion; cpb; criteria; data; days; death; diagnosis; difference; disease; dose; drug; duration; ecmo; effects; failure; flow; gas; group; heart; high; hospital; hours; hypertension; icu; ill; incidence; increase; infants; infusion; initial; injury; intensive; levels; life; lung; management; mean; measurements; mechanical; median; medical; methods; minutes; months; mortality; neonatal; neonates; newborns; nitric; non; nurses; outcome; oxide; oxygenation; parameters; patients; peak; pediatric; period; phi; picu; plasma; post; present; pressure; prism; pulmonary; range; rate; response; results; risk; score; sepsis; severe; severity; study; support; surgery; survivors; syndrome; system; test; therapy; time; total; treatment; unit; use; values; ventilation; volume; weeks; weight; years cache: cord-005646-xhx9pzhj.txt plain text: cord-005646-xhx9pzhj.txt item: #15 of 138 id: cord-005727-li8pwigg author: None title: ESICM 2010 MONDAY SESSIONS 11 October 2010 date: 2010-08-31 words: 102900 flesch: 50 summary: Postoperative sedation with both midazolam and dexmedetomidine were effective in suppressing oxidative stress in ICU patients. Poorly controlled pain in the postoperative period can lead to slow recovery and life threatening complications, especially in elderly patients. The use of a tidal volume of 6 ml/kg of predicted body weight is part of the management of patients presenting with ARDS (1) and prevents ventilator induced lung injury in ICU patients undergoing mechanical ventilation (2) . keywords: acute; admission; adult patients; age; aim; analysis; apache; arrest; arterial; assessment; blood; brain; cardiac; care; care patients; care unit; changes; complications; conclusions; control; critical; daily; data; days; diagnosis; differences; discharge; disease; early; effects; factors; failure; family; flow; fluid; following; glucose; group; hospital; hospital mortality; hypothermia; icu admission; icu mortality; icu patients; incidence; increased; infection; injury; intensive; introduction; invasive; length; levels; lung; management; mean; measurement; median; medical; methods; min; mmol; model; monitoring; mortality; n =; niv; non; number; nurses; objectives; organ; outcome; oxygen; p =; parameters; patients; pct; period; post; pressure; prospective; range; rate; results; risk; score; sedation; sepsis; septic; shock; staff; stay; studies; study; support; surgery; survival; system; temperature; test; therapy; time; total; treatment; unit; use; value; vap; variables; ventilation; volume; years cache: cord-005727-li8pwigg.txt plain text: cord-005727-li8pwigg.txt item: #16 of 138 id: cord-005777-6rvfsx4p author: None title: PS 0420-0716 date: 2007-08-25 words: 59296 flesch: 50 summary: The aim of this study was to determine the risk factors and mortality rate of acinetobacter baumanii infections in ICU patients. It has been considered to play a role in worsening the prognosis of ICU patients. keywords: acute; admission; age; aim; analysis; apache; ards; ards patients; arterial; blood; cardiac; care; cases; complications; conclusion; control; data; days; dose; factors; failure; function; group; hospital; hours; icu; icu mortality; icu patients; incidence; increase; infection; infusion; injury; intensive; lactate; length; levels; liver; lung; mean; median; medical; mortality; non; outcome; parameters; patients; peep; period; pneumonia; pressure; pts; pulmonary; rate; ratio; results; risk; score; sepsis; septic; serum; shock; stay; study; surgery; test; therapy; time; total; tracheostomy; treatment; unit; use; values; ventilation; years cache: cord-005777-6rvfsx4p.txt plain text: cord-005777-6rvfsx4p.txt item: #17 of 138 id: cord-005808-w0763esk author: Moreno, Gerard title: Corticosteroid treatment in critically ill patients with severe influenza pneumonia: a propensity score matching study date: 2018-08-03 words: 5152 flesch: 33 summary: Because Cox hazard survival analysis is not satisfactory for describing ICU patient mortality over time [33] , we performed a competing risks analysis to confirm our results. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to identify the factors associated with corticosteroid use and its impact on intensive care unit (ICU) mortality using propensity score (PS) matching analysis in ICU patients with influenza pneumonia. keywords: analysis; corticosteroid; data; hospital; icu; infection; influenza; mortality; patients; pneumonia; study; therapy; treatment; use cache: cord-005808-w0763esk.txt plain text: cord-005808-w0763esk.txt item: #18 of 138 id: cord-005814-ak5pq312 author: None title: 8th European Congress of Intensive Care Medicine Athens - Greece, October 18–22, 1995 Abstracts date: 1995 words: 179325 flesch: 51 summary: Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), a growth factor recently recognised as a polyfunctional cytokine integrated in cytokine networks was measured in unconcentrated BALF of patients from different patient groups. It is difficult to generalize on intensive care units as different patient groups are in different ICUs aud there are great changes from one hospital to another and from one country to another. keywords: activity; acute; administration; admission; adult patients; age; aim; airway; analysis; apache; application; ards patients; arf; arterial; artery; assess; average; baseline; blood; blood flow; blood pressure; blood volume; breathing; cardiac; care patients; care unit; cases; catheter; cerebral; changes; chest; children; clinical; compliance; complications; concentration; conclusions; conditions; constant; control group; control patients; copd patients; correlation; course; cpb; criteria; critical; cvp; daily; damage; data; days; death; death patients; decrease; diagnosis; difference; disease; dose; drugs; duration; dysfunction; effect; emergency; end; evaluation; exchange; factors; failure; failure patients; findings; flow; fluid; following; frequency; function; gas; gastric; general; good; group; group b; group ii; group patients; h20; head; heart; hemodynamic; hepatic; hospital; hours; hypertension; icp; icu patients; iii; ill; illness; improvement; incidence; increase; index; infection; influence; infusion; injury; intensive; introduction; intubation; lactate; left; levels; life; liver; lung; male; management; map; mean; measurements; median; medical; methods; min; minutes; mmhg; model; monitoring; mortality; mortality rate; muscle; myocardial; need; negative; new; non; normal; number; objectives; onset; operation; order; organ; outcome; output; oxygen; oxygenation; p =; p<0.05; pao2; parameters; patients; patients methods; pattern; peep; perfusion; period; phase; phi; plasma; population; position; postoperative; presence; present; pressure; pressure support; procedure; protocol; pts; pulmonary; rain; range; rate; rats; reduction; renal; resistance; respiratory; response; results; right; risk; risk patients; samples; saps; score; sepsis; septic; serum; severe; severity; shock; shock patients; signs; specific; standard; status; stay; studies; study; study group; study period; subjects; support; surgery patients; surgical; survival; survivors; syndrome; system; systemic; technique; temperature; test; therapeutic; therapy; time; tissue; total; tracheal; transplantation; trauma patients; treatment; tube; type; unit; university; use; values; variables; vascular; vein; venous; ventilation; ventricular; volume; weaning; years cache: cord-005814-ak5pq312.txt plain text: cord-005814-ak5pq312.txt item: #19 of 138 id: cord-005816-i54q5gsu author: None title: 10(th) European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: May 13–17, 2009 Antalya, Turkey date: 2009-08-06 words: 83218 flesch: 50 summary: Liberal utilization of abdominal sonography and abdominal CT scan may reduce missed acute abdomen in abdominal pain patients and appropriate radiological imaging and meticulous evaluation of the X-rays may reduce unnoticed spinal, pelvic and facial fractures in trauma patients. The e-mail noticed us, the presenting author of this abstract (Akira Endo) posted 3 or more abstract as a presenting author, however, the authors of 'Increased mortality in trauma patients with systolic hypertension' believed that Akira Endo in Department of ACCDM, TMDU, Japan surely posted this abstract only. keywords: abdomen; abdominal; acute; admission; age; aim; appendicitis; approach; area; artery; average; bleeding; blood; blunt; bone; burn; burn patients; care; cases; cause; chest; colon; complications; conclusion; control; data; days; department; diagnosis; disease; emergency; evaluation; examination; factors; female; findings; fixation; follow; fractures; general; good; group; head; healing; hospital; infection; initial; injuries; injury; introduction; knee; laparotomy; left; liver; male; management; mean; medical; methods; months; morbidity; mortality; n =; number; operation; outcome; p =; pain; patients; penetrating; perforation; period; postoperative; present; procedure; range; rate; reduction; results; right; risk; score; second; severity; stay; study; surgery; system; technique; time; tissue; total; trauma patients; treatment; type; weeks; wound; years cache: cord-005816-i54q5gsu.txt plain text: cord-005816-i54q5gsu.txt item: #20 of 138 id: cord-005881-oswgjaxz author: None title: Abstracts: 11(th) European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery May 15–18, 2010 Brussels, Belgium date: 2010 words: 72013 flesch: 48 summary: The aim of this study was therefore to establish the impact of anaemia and blood transfusion on postoperative recovery of hip fracture patients. We assessed the adherence of these guidelines on the initial pre-operative management of tetanus prone open orthopaedic injuries in trauma patients admitted for surgery. keywords: acute; age; aim; analysis; approach; average; bone; care; cases; complications; conclusion; control; data; days; difference; disclosure; emergency; evaluation; failure; fixation; follow; fracture patients; fractures; good; group; head; healing; hospital; incidence; infection; injuries; injury; introduction; knee; liver; long; management; material; mean; medical; methods; months; mortality; nail; non; number; operation; operative; osteosynthesis; outcome; pain; patients; period; plate; postoperative; procedure; range; rate; reduction; relationships; repair; results; risk; score; screw; standard; stiffness; studies; study; surgery; system; technique; tibial; time; tissue; total; training; trauma patients; treatment; type; use; weeks; wound; years cache: cord-005881-oswgjaxz.txt plain text: cord-005881-oswgjaxz.txt item: #21 of 138 id: cord-006702-ekf6mja9 author: None title: Abstracts for the 17th IPNA Congress, Iguaçu, Brazil, September 2016: Oral Presentations date: 2016-08-17 words: 23283 flesch: 45 summary: Conclusions: CKD patients have modifiable risk factors for intimal and medial vascular disease which were not detected by CUS. Among the transplant patients, the percent of patients achieving seropositivity was significantly lower at blood draw 2 for HPV genotypes 6 (63.6%, p=0.003), 11 (63.6%, p=0.003) and 18 (72.7%, p=0.02) and blood draw 3 for HPV genotypes 6 (62.5%, p=0.02), 11 (50%, p=0.001), 16 (75%, p=0.04), and 18 (50%, p=0.001). & Whiskers represent the 25th or 75th percentiles + (1.5x Interquartile Range) Antibody levels in transplant patients compared to CKD patients and to dialysis patients for HPV genotypes 6, 11, 16, 18 . keywords: age; analysis; associated; blood; cell; children; chronic; ckd; cohort; conclusions; data; days; dialysis; disease; dose; fgf23; follow; group; growth; kidney; levels; mean; median; methods; model; months; mutations; objectives; patients; pediatric; pts; renal; results; risk; stage; study; syndrome; therapy; time; transplant; treatment; university; urine; vur; years cache: cord-006702-ekf6mja9.txt plain text: cord-006702-ekf6mja9.txt item: #22 of 138 id: cord-006849-vgjz74ts author: None title: 27th International Congress of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES) Sevilla, Spain, 12–15 June 2019 date: 2019-09-13 words: 222539 flesch: 45 summary: Day after surgery patient was asymptomatic, got full oral diet. Methods: From January 2001 to March 2005 all characteristics of surgical patients with diverticular and colon adenocarcinoma colovesical fistulae were reviewed. keywords: abdominal; acute; age; aim; aims; analysis; anastomosis; anatomy; anterior; approach; artery; associated; average; background; bile; biliary; bleeding; blood; bmi; body; bowel; bypass; cancer patients; cancer surgery; cases; cholecystectomy; chronic; clinical; closure; colon; complete; complications; conclusion; control; conventional; conversion; course; data; days; defect; diagnosis; differences; disease; dissection; distal; drainage; duct; emergency surgery; endoscopic; esophageal; esophagus; evaluation; examination; experience; factors; female; fluorescence; follow; following; gastrectomy; gastric; general; good; grade; group; hepatic; hernia; history; hospital; icg; imaging; incision; intervention; intraoperative; introduction; laparoscopic; leak; learning; left; lesion; level; line; liver; loss; lymph; management; mass; mean; median; medical; mesh; methods; model; months; morbidity; mortality; need; new; node; non; normal; number; objective; open; operation; operation time; order; outcomes; p =; pain; patients; perform; period; port; position; postoperative; preoperative; present; primary; procedure; quality; rate; recurrence; reflux; repair; report; resection; results; right; risk; risk patients; robotic; safety; scan; score; short; size; sleeve; space; stage; standard; stay; step; stomach; studies; study; study group; surgeons; surgery; surgery group; surgery patients; surgical; survival; suture; symptoms; system; technique; term; time; tissue; total; training; treatment; tumor; type; use; video; wall; weight; years cache: cord-006849-vgjz74ts.txt plain text: cord-006849-vgjz74ts.txt item: #23 of 138 id: cord-006854-o2e5na78 author: None title: Scientific Session of the 16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, Jointly Hosted by Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) & Canadian Association of General Surgeons (CAGS), Seattle, Washington, USA, 11–14 April 2018: Poster Abstracts date: 2018-04-20 words: 166333 flesch: 44 summary: Here we were able to demonstrate that the procedure can be safely used in laparoscopic surgery patients. On bivariate analysis, robotic-assist patients had a higher rate of readmission than laparoscopic patients (7.5% vs. 6.4%; P=.03), but no differences in 30-day reoperation ( Conclusion: Robotic-assistance does not confer an increased rate of morbidity and mortality after RYGB, and represents a feasible surgical modality for the surgeon willing to adopt the technology and accept its limitations. keywords: acute; age; aim; analysis; anastomosis; approach; assessment; assisted; average; background; bile; biliary; bleeding; blood; bmi; bowel; bypass; cancer; cancer patients; cancer surgery; care; cases; center; cholecystectomy; clinical; colon; colorectal; complications; conclusion; control; conversion; data; days; diagnosis; difference; disease; dissection; endoscopic; esophageal; evaluation; experience; factors; female; follow; following; gallbladder; gastrectomy; gastric; general; gerd; group; hernia; hernia repair; hiatal; history; hospital; icg; imaging; incidence; incision; index; injury; institution; introduction; laparoscopic; leak; left; length; level; literature; liver; loss; lsg; lymph; management; mass; mean; median; medical; mesh; methods; minutes; months; morbidity; mortality; non; number; obesity; objective; obstruction; operation; operative; outcomes; pain; pancreatic; patients; performance; period; placement; postoperative; preoperative; present; primary; prior; procedure; quality; range; rate; recurrence; repair; report; resection; residents; results; retrospective; review; right; risk; robotic; rygb; safety; score; series; site; skills; sleeve; stage; standard; stay; stomach; studies; study; surgeons; surgery; surgery patients; surgical; symptoms; system; technique; term; test; time; tissue; total; training; treatment; tumor; type; university; use; wall; weight; years cache: cord-006854-o2e5na78.txt plain text: cord-006854-o2e5na78.txt item: #24 of 138 id: cord-006862-5va1yyit author: None title: ITS ASM 2012 date: 2012-11-04 words: 26008 flesch: 50 summary: A questionnaire was sent to relevant members of the Exercise has been shown to improve quality of life in respiratory patients. Conclusion: A significant percentage of respiratory patients lack adequate knowledge of their respiratory medication; this is despite a majority having previously been educated on this medication. keywords: aat; aatd; age; analysis; asthma; cancer; cases; chest; clinic; copd; copd patients; data; diagnosis; disease; group; history; hospital; inhaler; ipf; levels; lung; lung disease; male; mean; months; n =; negative; non; osas; p =; patients; pulmonary; respiratory; results; sarcoidosis; score; smoking; study; therapy; treatment; years cache: cord-006862-5va1yyit.txt plain text: cord-006862-5va1yyit.txt item: #25 of 138 id: cord-006882-t9w1cdr4 author: None title: Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland date: 2012-07-22 words: 13737 flesch: 50 summary: Older patients have lower lean muscle mass and therefore using serum creatinine alone as marker of renal function can lead to underdiagnosis of CKD. Due of the favourable prognosis with this type of tumour, MTSCC must be differentiated from papillary renal cell carcinoma to avoid administration of excessive adjuvant treatment to patients. keywords: audit; bone; case; complications; data; day; diabetes; disease; guidelines; hospital; management; patients; period; practice; prescribing; prevalence; results; study; surgery; therapy; time; treatment; use; women; year cache: cord-006882-t9w1cdr4.txt plain text: cord-006882-t9w1cdr4.txt item: #26 of 138 id: cord-006888-qfnukav4 author: None title: Irish Thoracic Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Ramada Hotel, Belfast: 7th–8th November 2008 date: 2008-10-21 words: 30386 flesch: 51 summary: We determined the frequency of HSV-1 in COPD patients (stable and exacerbated) and if it was associated with disease severity and mortality. Methods: Stable and exacerbated COPD patients were recruited. keywords: activity; age; aim; analysis; associated; asthma; cancer; care; cells; children; copd; copd patients; data; diagnosis; disease; effect; exercise; female; fev1; function; group; guidelines; hospital; levels; lung; male; management; mean; n =; non; p =; patients; population; pulmonary; range; respiratory; results; service; sleep; smoking; study; therapy; time; treatment; years cache: cord-006888-qfnukav4.txt plain text: cord-006888-qfnukav4.txt item: #27 of 138 id: cord-007049-02p8ug67 author: McGeer, Allison title: Let Him Who Desires Peace Prepare for War: United States Hospitals and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Preparedness date: 2004-07-15 words: 1613 flesch: 41 summary: A careful assessment of exposures in SARS outbreaks, particularly those due to superspreading events and transmission despite compliance with isolation precautions, is needed to determine whether airborne spread occurs [10, [13] [2] suggest, these isolation precautions may have benefits that extend to situations beyond SARS outbreaks, it is also true that isolation may have risks, as recently demonstrated by Redelmeier et al. keywords: health; hospitals; patients; respiratory; sars cache: cord-007049-02p8ug67.txt plain text: cord-007049-02p8ug67.txt item: #28 of 138 id: cord-007890-bie1veti author: None title: ECC-4 Abstracts date: 2002-04-16 words: 86133 flesch: 45 summary: On the whole, E. coli showed an elevated sensitivity rate ( !/90% of tested strains) to nitrofurantoin, gentamicin, amikacin, and 2nd-and 3rd-generation cephalosporins, while only amoxicillin and piperacillin had a mean resistance rate !/30 % for M41L, D67N, K103N, M184V, L210W, T215YF, and for L10I, M36I, L63P, A71VT, L90M for P Inhibitors (PI). keywords: acid; activity; acute; administration; aeruginosa; agar; agents; aim; amoxicillin; analysis; antibiotic; antimicrobial; associated; aureus; b b; bacteria; beta; blood; candida; care; cases; cells; children; chronic; ciprofloxacin; clinical; coli; combination; concentrations; conclusion; control; cultures; data; days; department; diagnosis; disease; dna; dose; drug; effect; efficacy; erythromycin; esbl; fever; following; france; general; gentamicin; gram; group; haart; hcv; health; hepatitis; high; hiv; hospital; human; ifn; imipenem; incidence; infected; infection; influenza; institute; isolates; l b; laboratory; level; linezolid; mean; medical; medicine; methods; microbiology; mics; months; mrsa; nccls; negative; new; non; nosocomial; number; oral; patients; pcr; penicillin; period; plasma; pneumoniae; positive; presence; present; prevalence; pts; purpose; rate; resistance; results; risk; rna; samples; school; sensitivity; serum; spain; species; specific; spp; staphylococcus; strains; streptococcus; study; susceptibility; system; teicoplanin; tested; therapy; time; tissue; total; tract; treatment; university; urinary; urine; use; vancomycin; virus; vitro; years cache: cord-007890-bie1veti.txt plain text: cord-007890-bie1veti.txt item: #29 of 138 id: cord-009713-sxd4t2tz author: None title: Poster Presentations date: 2020-01-10 words: 44058 flesch: 48 summary: Long-term safety and efficacy of adjunctive perampanel in paediatric patients (aged 4 to <12y) with partial-onset seizures (POS) or primary generalised tonic-clonic seizures (PGTCS) in Study 311 R FLAMINI 1 , A PATTEN 2 , LY NGO 3 1 Pediatric and Adolescent Neurodevelopmental Associates, Atlanta, GA, USA; 2 Eisai Ltd., Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK; 3 Eisai Inc., Woodcliff Lake, NJ, USA Objective: Study 311 (NCT02849626) was a multicentre, openlabel, single-arm study of perampanel oral suspension (0.5mg/ mL) in paediatric patients (aged 4 to <12y) with POS (with/ without secondarily generalised seizures Here, we report long-term (1y) safety and efficacy data of adjunctive perampanel in paediatric patients from Study 311. keywords: acute; age; analysis; associated; brain; care; cases; children; cohort; conclusions; data; day; days; delay; developmental; diagnosis; disease; disorder; dystonia; eeg; epilepsy; features; following; function; gene; group; history; hospital; imaging; investigations; management; mean; median; methods; months; motor; mri; mutation; neurology; non; normal; objective; onset; outcomes; paediatric; parents; patients; poster; presentation; range; report; results; review; seizures; study; symptoms; syndrome; term; time; treatment; weakness; weeks; years cache: cord-009713-sxd4t2tz.txt plain text: cord-009713-sxd4t2tz.txt item: #30 of 138 id: cord-009997-oecpqf1j author: None title: 2018 ASPHO ABSTRACTS date: 2018-03-31 words: 182444 flesch: 45 summary: Of included patients, 165 had treatment intensity of 2 (41.0%), 192 of 3 (47.8%) and 45 of 4 (11.2%). After 2 cycles of treatment patient was no longer requiring oxygen and was ambulating without assistance. keywords: acute; addition; adherence; adult patients; age; aml; aml patients; analysis; anemia; anti; average; background; baseline; biopsy; bleeding; blood; blood cell; bone; cancer; cancer patients; care; cases; cell; cell disease; center; chart; chemotherapy; childhood; children; chronic; clinical; cohort; complications; conclusion; control; count; course; cycles; data; days; death; design; development; diagnosis; differences; disease; dose; effects; efficacy; end; episodes; evaluation; events; evidence; expression; factors; failure; family; female; fever; findings; following; function; gene; grade; group; guidelines; health; hemoglobin; high; history; hospital; hsct patients; hydroxyurea; imaging; immune; impact; improvement; incidence; increase; induction; infection; initial; institution; intervention; iron; laboratory; lesions; leukemia; levels; life; literature; liver; loss; low; lymphoma; male; management; marrow; mean; median; medical; metastatic; method; months; mortality; multiple; mutations; n =; need; negative; neuroblastoma; neuroblastoma patients; neutropenia; new; non; normal; novel; number; objectives; oncology patients; outcomes; p =; pain; parents; patients; pediatric; period; platelet; population; positive; post; potential; present; presentation; primary; program; providers; range; rates; relapse; report; required; research; response; results; review; risk; risk patients; role; scd patients; scores; screening; severe; sickle; sirolimus; specific; stage; standard; states; states background; stem; studies; study; support; survival; survivors; symptoms; syndrome; term; testing; therapy; thrombocytopenia; time; total; transfusion; transplant; treatment; tumor; type; united; use; weeks; years cache: cord-009997-oecpqf1j.txt plain text: cord-009997-oecpqf1j.txt item: #31 of 138 id: cord-010027-r0tl01kq author: None title: Dublin Pathology 2015. 8th Joint Meeting of the British Division of the International Academy of Pathology and the Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland date: 2015-09-15 words: 36337 flesch: 44 summary: Tumoral melanosis refers to complete regression of a melanoma, a diagnosis that it is often missed because of the absence of tumour cells within the regressed area. Background: During the metastatic cascade, circulating tumour cells rapidly and efficiently adopt a platelet cloak. keywords: analysis; benign; biopsies; biopsy; breast; cancer; carcinoma; cases; cell; changes; data; diagnosis; digital; disease; dna; expression; features; findings; genes; grade; hospital; immunohistochemistry; lesions; lines; lung; lymphoma; melanoma; methods; molecular; mutations; negative; non; number; ovarian; pathology; patients; potential; practice; primary; protein; quality; report; resection; results; review; risk; role; samples; sequencing; specific; specimens; staining; status; study; survival; testing; time; tissue; treatment; tumour; use; years cache: cord-010027-r0tl01kq.txt plain text: cord-010027-r0tl01kq.txt item: #32 of 138 id: cord-010092-uftc8inx author: None title: Abstract of 29th Regional Congress of the ISBT date: 2019-06-07 words: 233543 flesch: 50 summary: One central question is the need of individual NAT screening (ID) versus minipool NAT screening (MP) approaches to identify all relevant viremias in blood donors. 3A-S02-03 Background: The screening of blood donors and returning travelers from active transmission areas have highlighted the importance of diagnosis of acute arboviral infections. keywords: abo blood; addition; aims; allele; alloimmunization; analysis; anemia; anti; antibodies; antibody; antigen; apheresis; approach; assay; available; average; background; bacterial; bleeding; blood bank; blood cells; blood center; blood chimerism; blood collection; blood components; blood count; blood culture; blood demand; blood donation; blood donors; blood establishments; blood flow; blood group; blood grouping; blood loss; blood management; blood plasma; blood platelet; blood pressure; blood processing; blood products; blood results; blood safety; blood samples; blood services; blood supply; blood system; blood test; blood transfusion; blood type; blood units; blood volume; care; cases; cause; cell donors; cell transfusion; clinical; concentrates; concentration; conclusions; confirmed; content; control; cord blood; countries; criteria; cross; current; data; day; days; deferral; detection; difference; disease; dna; donations; donor samples; effect; events; evidence; exon; expression; factors; female; ferritin; flow; following; frequency; gel; gene; genotyping; group system; groups; hbv; hcv; health; hemoglobin; hev; history; hiv; hla; hospital; hospital blood; human; identification; igg; impact; incidence; increase; individuals; infection; information; international; iron; laboratory; levels; life; low; major; mean; median; medical; methods; min; ml blood; model; molecular; months; n =; national; need; negative; new; non; number; order; overall; p =; patients; pcr; pcs; period; phenotype; plasma; plasma donors; plasma transfusion; platelet; platelet donors; platelet transfusion; population; positive; post; potential; practice; presence; present; prevalence; procedure; process; production; quality; quality blood; range; rate; rbc blood; rbc transfusion; rbcs; reactive; red; reduced; repeat donors; research; results; rhd; rhd blood; risk; routine; screening; selection; sequencing; serum; significant; specific; staff; standard; status; storage; studies; study; summary; surgery; systems; tested; testing; tests; therapy; time donors; total; transfusion medicine; transfusion reactions; transfusion safety; transfusion service; transfusion therapy; transfusions; treated; treatment; typing; use; value; variant; versus; weak; women; years cache: cord-010092-uftc8inx.txt plain text: cord-010092-uftc8inx.txt item: #33 of 138 id: cord-010119-t1x9gknd author: None title: Abstract Presentations from the AABB Annual Meeting San Diego, CA ctober 7‐10, 2017 date: 2017-09-04 words: 230433 flesch: 50 summary: Probability of occurrence of cannabis metabolites in blood donor samples is likely to be highly variable across donor centers and is largely dependent on blood donor demographics. OBRR, CBER, FDA Background/Case Studies: Extended molecular typing of a large number of blood donors can increase the likelihood of identifying donor red blood cells (RBCs) that match those of the recipient. keywords: abo; abo blood; acute; addition; alleles; alloimmunization; analysis; anemia; anti; antibodies; antibody; antigen; apheresis; approach; assay; average; background; bacterial; blood; blood bank; blood cells; blood center; blood collection; blood components; blood count; blood donation; blood donors; blood group; blood loss; blood management; blood order; blood ordering; blood products; blood safety; blood samples; blood screening; blood services; blood specimens; blood supplier; blood supply; blood system; blood testing; blood transfusion; blood type; blood units; blood volume; care; case studies; case study; cases; cd36; cell transfusion; center background; centers; change; clinical; collections; concentration; conclusion; control; cord blood; cost; count; cross; culture; current; data; days; decreased; detection; difference; disease; dna; donations; donor samples; dose; dtt; effect; emergency blood; evaluation; events; evidence; expression; factors; fda; female; ffp; finding; flow; following; frequency; fresh; gel; gene; genotyping; given; groups; hbv; hcv; health; hemoglobin; hemolysis; high; history; hiv; hla; hospital; hospital blood; hospital transfusion; hours; human; identification; igg; immucor; impact; implementation; improvement; incidence; increase; infection; information; initial; institution; inventory; iron; laboratory; levels; low; manual; mean; median; medical; method; mice; minutes; model; molecular; months; mtp; need; negative; new; non; normal; number; order; partial; pathogen; patients; pcr; performance; period; phase; phenotype; plasma; plasma samples; plasma transfusion; plasma units; platelet; platelet blood; platelet transfusion; platelet units; plt; plts; population; positive; post; post transfusion; potential; practice; pre; presence; present; prevalence; procedure; process; processing; program; protocol; quality; r blood; range; rate; rbc; rbc blood; rbc transfusion; rbc units; rbcs; reactive; reactivity; reagent; recipients; recovery; red; reduced; reduction; reference; report; response; results; review; rhd; risk; routine; screening; second; sensitivity; sequencing; serum; set; small; solution; specific; specificity; staff; standard; storage; study design; study period; survey; systems; table; technology; test results; testing; tests; therapy; time; titer; total; tpe; training; transfused; transfusion medicine; transfusion practice; transfusion protocol; transfusion reactions; transfusion results; transfusion service; transfusions; trauma; treatment; tube; typing; units; university; use; values; virus; wastage; wbc; weak; weeks; women; year; zika; zikv cache: cord-010119-t1x9gknd.txt plain text: cord-010119-t1x9gknd.txt item: #34 of 138 id: cord-010980-sizuef1v author: None title: ECTES Abstracts 2020 date: 2020-05-11 words: 132805 flesch: 50 summary: Investigation of coagulopathies and its relevance with mortality and transfusion rates using thromboelastography in trauma patients Introduction: Inter-hospital variation in surgical intensity for trauma admissions: a multicenter cohort study L. Moore 1 , M. P. Patton 2 , I. Farhat 2 , P. A. Tardif 2 , C. Gonthier 3 , A. Belcaid 3 , F. Lauzier 2 , A. Turgeon 2 , J. Clément 2 1 Université Laval, Social and preventive medicine, québec, Canada, 2 CHU de Québec-Université-Laval, Québec, Canada, 3 Introduction: Guidelines for trauma patients are increasingly moving away from surgical management towards less invasive procedures but there is a knowledge gap on how these recommendations are influencing practice. keywords: 0.001; abdomen; abdominal; acute; admission; adult patients; age; aim; analysis; approach; average; bleeding; blood; blunt; bone; brain; cases; cause; chest; clinical; cohort; cohort study; comments; complications; conclusions; control; data; days; death; department; diagnosis; emergency; emergency surgery; factors; findings; fixation; follow; following; fractures; general; good; grade; group; head; hip; history; hospital; hospital mortality; icu; incidence; increased; injuries; injury; injury severity; introduction; investigation; iss; laparotomy; left; level; literature; male; management; material; mean; mechanism; median; medical; methods; model; months; mortality; mortality rate; neck; need; non; number; open; operative; outcomes; p =; pain; patients c; patients introduction; pelvic; period; plate; polytrauma patients; population; postoperative; pressure; primary; procedure; progressions; range; rate; reduction; results; review; right; risk; scan; score; screw; severity; shock; stay; studies; study; study introduction; surgeons; surgery; surgery patients; survival; system; technique; test; therapy; time; tissue; total; transfusion; trauma care; trauma center; trauma patients; trauma registry; trauma surgery; trauma team; treatment; type; university; use; vascular; wound; years cache: cord-010980-sizuef1v.txt plain text: cord-010980-sizuef1v.txt item: #35 of 138 id: cord-011062-ukz4hnmy author: None title: Poster date: 2020-03-11 words: 88442 flesch: 49 summary: Greater grip strength was associated with lower % of body fat and higher % of muscle mass. Conclusion: Older adult patients hospitalized for hip fracture who had frailty, functional dependence, and social problems had significant adverse events at a general hospital in Lima, Peru. keywords: activities; activity; adults; age; aging; analysis; assessment; association; background; baseline; bmi; body; care; cognitive; cohort; community; conclusion; criteria; cross; daily; data; day; decline; differences; disability; disease; dwelling; effect; elderly; exercise; factors; falls; fat; follow; frailty; frailty index; frailty screening; frailty status; function; gait; geriatric; grip; grip strength; group; health; high; hospital; impairment; increase; individuals; intake; intervention; level; life; living; loss; low; mean; measures; methods; model; months; mortality; muscle; muscle function; muscle health; muscle mass; muscle strength; non; obesity; objectives; outcomes; p<0.001; participants; patients; people; performance; physical; population; prevalence; program; protein; quality; regression; results; risk; sample; sarcopenia; score; screening; sex; speed; sppb; studies; study; subjects; surgery; test; time; total; training; university; vs.; walking; weight; women; years cache: cord-011062-ukz4hnmy.txt plain text: cord-011062-ukz4hnmy.txt item: #36 of 138 id: cord-011269-j2rogzm7 author: Stefan, Mihaela S. title: Protocol for two-arm pragmatic cluster randomized hybrid implementation-effectiveness trial comparing two education strategies for improving the uptake of noninvasive ventilation in patients with severe COPD exacerbation date: 2020-05-06 words: 7407 flesch: 36 summary: Only few studies have tested strategies for supporting NIV implementation. METHODS AND DESIGN: Twenty hospitals with low baseline rates of NIV use will be randomized to either the OLE or IPE study arm. keywords: change; copd; hospitals; implementation; ipe; niv; patients; strategies; study; team; training; use; ventilation cache: cord-011269-j2rogzm7.txt plain text: cord-011269-j2rogzm7.txt item: #37 of 138 id: cord-014533-6qfecv5h author: Velasquez, T. title: ESICM LIVES 2016: part three: Milan, Italy. 1–5 October 2016 date: 2016-09-29 words: 88447 flesch: 46 summary: key: cord-014533-6qfecv5h authors: Velasquez, T.; Mackey, G.; Lusk, J.; Kyle, U. G.; Fontenot, T.; Marshall, P.; Shekerdemian, L. S.; Coss-Bu, J. A.; Nishigaki, A.; Yatabe, T.; Tamura, T.; Yamashita, K.; Yokoyama, M.; Ruiz-Rodriguez, J. C.; Encina, B.; Belmonte, R.; Troncoso, I.; Tormos, P.; Riveiro, M.; Baena, J.; Sanchez, A.; Bañeras, J.; Cordón, J.; Duran, N.; Ruiz, A.; Caballero, J.; Nuvials, X.; Riera, J.; Serra, J.; Rutten, A. M. F.; van Ieperen, S. N. M.; Der Kinderen, E. P. H. 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J.; Oto, J.; Nakataki, E.; Tsunano, Y.; Izawa, M.; Tane, N.; Onodera, M.; Nishimura, M.; Ghosh, S.; Gupta, A.; De Gasperi, A.; Mazza, E.; Limuti, R.; Prosperi, M.; Bissenova, N.; Yergaliyeva, A.; Talan, L.; Yılmaz, G.; Güven, G.; Yoruk, F.; Altıntas, N. D.; Mukherjee, D. N.; Agarwal, L. K.; Mandal, K.; Palomar, M.; Balsera, B.; Vallverdu, M.; Martinez, M.; Garcia, M.; Castellana, D.; Lopez, R.; Barcenilla, F.; Kaminsky, G. E.; Carreño, R.; Escribá, A.; Fuentes, M.; Gálvez, V.; Del Olmo, R.; Nieto, B.; Vaquerizo, C.; Alvarez, J.; De la Torre, M. A.; Torres, E.; Bogossian, E.; Nouer, S. Aranha; Salgado, D. Ribeiro; Brugger, S. Carvalho; Jiménez, G. Jiménez; Torner, M. Miralbés; Vidal, M. Vallverdú; Garrido, B. Balsera; Casals, X. Nuvials; Gaite, F. Barcenilla; Cabello, J. Trujillano; Martínez, M. Palomar; Doganci, M.; Izdes, S.; Besevli, S. Guzeldag; Alkan, A.; Kayaaslan, B.; Ramírez, C. Sánchez; Balcázar, L. Caipe; Santana, M. Cabrera; Viera, M. A. Hernández; Escalada, S. Hípola; Vázquez, C. F. Lübbe; Penichet, S. M. Marrero; Campelo, F. Artiles; López, M. A. De La Cal; Santana, P. Saavedra; Santana, S. Ruíz; Repessé, X.; Artiguenave, M.; Paktoris-Papine, S.; Espinasse, F.; Dinh, A.; El Sayed, F.; Charron, C.; Géri, G.; Vieillard-Baron, A.; Marmanidou, K.; Oikonomou, M.; Nouris, C.; Dimitroulakis, K.; Soilemezi, E.; Matamis, D.; Ferré, A.; Guillot, M.; Teboul, J. L.; Lichtenstein, D.; Mézière, G.; Richard, C.; Monnet, X.; Pham, T.; Beduneau, G.; Schortgen, F.; Piquilloud, L.; Zogheib, E.; Jonas, M.; Grelon, F.; Runge, I.; Terzi, N.; Grangé, S.; Barberet, G.; Guitard, P. G.; Frat, J. P.; Constan, A.; Chrétien, J. M.; Mancebo, J.; Mercat, A.; Richard, J. C. M.; Brochard, L.; Prīdāne, S.; Sabeļņikovs, O.; Mojoli, F.; Orlando, A.; Bianchi, I.; Torriglia, F.; Bianzina, S.; Pozzi, M.; Iotti, G. 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J.; Gonzalez, C. A.; Pinto, J. L.; Orozco, V.; Patiño, J. A.; Garcia, P. K.; Contreras, K. M.; Rodriguez, P.; Echeverri, J. E. title: ESICM LIVES 2016: part three: Milan, Italy. 1–5 October 2016 date: 2016-09-29 journal: Intensive Care Med Exp DOI: 10.1186/s40635-016-0100-7 sha: doc_id: 14533 cord_uid: 6qfecv5h nan months is better than Cole's formula. keywords: acute; admission; adult patients; age; aki; analysis; ards patients; arrest; blood; c. a.; c. c.; c. m.; cardiac; care; care patients; care unit; cases; clinical; complications; conclusions; control; criteria; data; days; death; differences; discharge; duration; end; factors; failure; group; hospital; hospital mortality; hours; icu admission; icu mortality; icu patients; icu stay; impact; incidence; increased; infection; injury; intensive; introduction; j. a.; j. c.; j. e.; j. f.; j. g.; j. j.; j. l.; j. m.; j. p.; j. s.; length; level; lung; m. a.; m. d.; m. e.; m. m.; mean; median; medical; methods; mortality; non; number; objectives; organ; outcome; p =; patients; peep; period; post; pressure; quality; rate; results; resuscitation; risk; s. c.; s. m.; score; sepsis; septic; shock; standard; stay; study; surgery; surgical; survival; system; test; therapy; time; total; treatment; unit; use; value; ventilation; volume; weaning; y. j.; years cache: cord-014533-6qfecv5h.txt plain text: cord-014533-6qfecv5h.txt item: #38 of 138 id: cord-014670-e31g8lns author: None title: Poster Sessions 313-503 date: 2004-10-05 words: 28600 flesch: 52 summary: We develop a systematic data collection of all the admitted patients in our ICU through a home-made software and database leading to a broad description of the population and activities of the ICU during the last five years; this was correlated with the classical scoring systems of ICU patients. At the first session, the participants were proposed to imagine a situation starting from one of 2 pictures of ICU patient. keywords: acute; admission; age; analysis; blood; brain; cardiac; care; data; days; dose; dysfunction; failure; fluid; group; hospital; hours; icu; injury; intensive; level; lung; mean; medical; min; mortality; non; outcome; parameters; patients; period; pressure; pts; rate; ratio; results; score; sepsis; septic; stay; study; surgery; system; therapy; treatment; unit; university; use; values; ventilation; volume cache: cord-014670-e31g8lns.txt plain text: cord-014670-e31g8lns.txt item: #39 of 138 id: cord-014687-0am4l5ms author: None title: SPR 2012 date: 2012-03-29 words: 98702 flesch: 39 summary: Image Gently has succeeded not only in raising awareness of the great diagnostic benefits we can offer to pediatric patients but also directs us to acknowledge the downside of overzealous diagnostic efforts where excessive radiation becomes a risk. Methods & Materials: Pediatric patients who had high temporal resolution cine Steady State Free Precession sequence (50 frames acquired across a single cardiac cycle) performed as part of a MRI/MRA of the heart from 2005-2011 were included. keywords: abnormalities; acute; age; airway; anatomy; anomalies; appearance; approach; assessment; average; blood; body; bone; bowel; brain; brain mri; cardiac; care; case report; cases; center; chest; children; complications; conclusions; conditions; contrast; correlation; ct imaging; data; days; development; diagnosis; diffusion; disease; disorders; dose; evaluation; exhibit; fat; fetal; flow; follow; following; fractures; group; head; heart; high; hospital; images; imaging; imaging features; imaging findings; imaging modalities; imaging studies; infants; information; injury; institution; left; lesions; level; literature; liver; low; lung; malformations; management; mass; masses; materials; mean; medical; methods; months; mr imaging; mri; mri findings; neck; neonatal; new; noise; non; obstruction; pathology; patients; pediatric; population; post; posterior; potential; prenatal; present; presentation; protocol; pulmonary; purpose; quality; radiation; radiographs; radiologists; radiology; range; renal; resolution; resonance imaging; results; review; right; role; scan; size; spectrum; spinal; spine; spr; studies; study; surgery; syndrome; system; technique; time; tissue; treatment; tumor; ultrasound; university; use; value; vascular; venous; years cache: cord-014687-0am4l5ms.txt plain text: cord-014687-0am4l5ms.txt item: #40 of 138 id: cord-014712-5u4e00q6 author: None title: Selected Abstracts from the 100th J Project Meeting, Antalya, Turkey, March 12-14, 2014 date: 2014-08-02 words: 36956 flesch: 46 summary: Recurrent severe complicated infections developed in 90% of PID patients. Register for PID patients has been set up in Bulgaria that allowed the collection of data on the incidence and prevalence of PID and the negative effect of these conditions on the population. keywords: age; analysis; antibody; autoimmune; bcg; blood; case; cells; cgd; children; chronic; clinical; cvid; cvid patients; deficiency; diagnosis; disease; disorders; examination; family; findings; gene; group; high; history; hospital; igg; igm; immune; immunodeficiency; immunoglobulin; infections; ivig; laboratory; levels; low; medical; months; mutation; normal; patients; pid; pid patients; present; primary; rate; recurrent; results; scid; skin; study; symptoms; syndrome; therapy; treatment; university; years cache: cord-014712-5u4e00q6.txt plain text: cord-014712-5u4e00q6.txt item: #41 of 138 id: cord-014794-yppi30a0 author: None title: 19th European Congress of Pathology, Ljubljana, Slovenia, September 6-11, 2003 date: 2003-07-31 words: 158305 flesch: 41 summary: The comparison in paired tumor and normal tissue samples showed that phosphorylated ERK-1/ERK-2 expression was higher in tumor cells as compared to surrounding normal salivary parenchyma. IRF-1 derepression by invading tumor cells was associated with poor prognosis. keywords: actin; activity; adenocarcinoma; aim; alpha; analysis; antibodies; antibody; antigen; apoptosis; apoptotic; areas; associated; association; bcl-2; benign; biopsies; biopsy; bladder; blood; bone; breast; breast cancer; breast carcinoma; cancer; cancer cells; cancer patients; carcinoma; cases; cases introduction; cd10; cell carcinoma; cell lymphoma; cell proliferation; cells; changes; chronic; classification; clinical; colorectal; conclusion; control; correlation; cyclin; data; department; detection; development; diagnosis; differences; differentiation; diffuse; disease; dna; electron; epithelial; evaluation; examination; expression; factor; features; female; fibrosis; findings; follow; gastric; gene expression; genes; gland; grade; group; growth; hospital; hpv; human; immunohistochemistry; immunoreactivity; index; infection; inflammatory; introduction; invasion; involvement; ki-67; kit; left; lesions; levels; like; liver; lung; lymph; lymphocytes; lymphoma; malignant; markers; mass; material; mean; metastases; metastatic; methods; microscopy; monoclonal; months; mucosa; muscle; negative; neoplasms; node; non; normal; nuclear; nuclei; number; ovarian; overexpression; p53; p53 expression; papillary; paraffin; parameters; pathology; patients; pattern; pcr; positive; positivity; presence; present; primary; prognostic; progression; proliferation; prostate; protein expression; proteins; receptor; renal; report; results; right; risk; role; samples; sections; series; significance; size; skin; smooth; specific; specimens; stage; staining; status; stromal; studies; study; surgery; survival; system; thyroid; time; tissue; total; treatment; tumor cells; tumors; tumour; type; university; value; vascular; vegf; vessels; women; years cache: cord-014794-yppi30a0.txt plain text: cord-014794-yppi30a0.txt item: #42 of 138 id: cord-014996-p6q0f37c author: None title: Posters_Monday_12 October 2009 date: 2009-08-06 words: 85276 flesch: 51 summary: ICU patients with acute respiratory failure requiring NIV were studied during three randomized consecutive 20 min-periods of NIV: ICU ventilator with and without NIV mode and NIV ventilator. EFL was recorded in 65% of ICU patients with pulmonary diseases: 65 % of ARDS patients, 75% of patients with respiratory infection, 75% of asthmatics and 85% of patients with COPD. keywords: acute; admission; adult patients; age; aim; analysis; apache; arterial; blood; cardiac; care; care patients; conclusion; control; data; days; diagnosis; differences; duration; early; failure; fluid; group; high; hospital; hospital mortality; icu; icu admission; icu mortality; icu patients; icu stay; incidence; infection; injury; intensive; introduction; lactate; length; levels; low; lung; mean; median; medical; methods; min; model; mortality; n =; non; number; objectives; organ; outcome; oxygen; p =; parameters; patients; pct; period; pneumonia; pressure; pulmonary; rate; renal; respiratory; results; risk; score; sepsis; septic; serum; shock; shock patients; stay; study; surgery; system; test; therapy; time; total; trauma patients; treatment; unit; use; vap; ventilation; volume; years cache: cord-014996-p6q0f37c.txt plain text: cord-014996-p6q0f37c.txt item: #43 of 138 id: cord-015024-2xzc0uc5 author: None title: ESICM 2010 WEDNESDAY SESSIONS 13 October 2010 date: 2010-08-31 words: 84465 flesch: 50 summary: The primary end point of this study was to evaluate the RVD of the IVC in ICU patients with spontaneous breathing. ICU patient with spontaneous breathing and signs of hypoperfusion (oliguria, mottles, serum lactate level [2 mmol/l) were eligible after the approval of the local Ethics Committee. keywords: acute; administration; admission; age; aim; analysis; apache; baseline; blood; cardiac; care; care patients; care unit; changes; clinical; conclusions; control; critical; data; day; days; death; difference; discharge; dose; effect; factors; failure; fluid; following; function; group; hemodynamic; high; hospital; icu admission; icu patients; incidence; increase; infusion; injury; intensive; introduction; levels; low; lung; management; mean; median; medical; methods; min; months; mortality; n =; non; number; nurses; objectives; outcome; p =; parameters; patients; period; plasma; post; pressure; pulmonary; rate; response; results; resuscitation; risk; score; sepsis; septic; serum; shock; shock patients; stay; study; support; surgery; test; therapy; time; total; treatment; unit; use; values; ventilation; volume; years cache: cord-015024-2xzc0uc5.txt plain text: cord-015024-2xzc0uc5.txt item: #44 of 138 id: cord-015090-n6f4xupw author: None title: PS 339-563 date: 2005-09-10 words: 26303 flesch: 51 summary: Propofol is often used as a sedative in ICU patients. The aim of this study was to suggest how the computation of ÄSID should be sophisticated in order to obtain a good correspondence with BE in ICU patients. keywords: admission; age; aim; analysis; blood; brain; cardiac; care; cases; changes; conclusion; costs; data; days; group; hospital; hours; icu; intensive; levels; mean; medical; methods; mortality; non; organ; outcome; patients; period; pressure; rate; risk; score; sepsis; shock; stay; study; surgery; test; time; trauma; tube; unit; university; use; ventilation cache: cord-015090-n6f4xupw.txt plain text: cord-015090-n6f4xupw.txt item: #45 of 138 id: cord-015126-cyhcbk1j author: None title: PS 0036-0344 date: 2007-08-25 words: 59258 flesch: 52 summary: The aim of this clinical trial is to study CIP in ICU patients (pts) after surgical procedures. The physiological condition of ICU patients is marked by rapidly evolving and frequently life-threatening derangements as well as 'silent' yet important alterations in homeostasis. keywords: acute; admission; age; aim; analysis; apache; arterial; baseline; blood; care; cases; changes; conclusion; control; data; days; disease; early; effects; end; factors; failure; fio2; flow; fluid; glucose; group; high; hospital; hours; icu; icu patients; increase; index; infection; infusion; injury; intensive; level; lung; mean; median; medical; min; model; mortality; non; outcome; parameters; patients; period; pressure; pts; rate; respiratory; results; risk; score; sepsis; septic; shock; shock patients; stay; study; support; surgery; system; test; therapy; time; total; trauma; treatment; unit; use; values; ventilation; volume; years cache: cord-015126-cyhcbk1j.txt plain text: cord-015126-cyhcbk1j.txt item: #46 of 138 id: cord-015306-us58wwmp author: None title: Abstracts for the IPNA Congress, 30 August - 3 September 2013, Shanghai, China date: 2013-06-21 words: 71292 flesch: 48 summary: The purpose of this study was to determine the diagnostic performance of the application of questionnaires to detect ADHD and other psychiatric disorders in children with functional voiding disorders in general pediatrics consultations Methods: The study was conducted on 32 children between 6 and 13 years of age (20 males) diagnosed with FVD (patient group) and 32 children of the same age (21 males) who had no urinary symptoms (control group). Conclusion: Converting from a CNI based immunosuppressant protocol for Paediatric renal transplantation patients to a Sirolimus based one was effective and the benefit was shown up to 54 months post-transplantation One patient received a desensitisation regime with Rituximab and plasmaexhange pre-transplant and IV immunoglobulin post-operatively. keywords: abstract; acute; age; aki; analysis; biopsy; bladder; blood; cases; cells; children; chronic; ckd; conclusion; control group; correlation; creatinine; data; days; dialysis; difference; disease; dose; ebv; effect; enuresis; expression; factors; failure; findings; follow; function; gene; glomerular; grade; graft; group; group b; growth; hospital; hsp; igan; infection; injury; kidney; kidney disease; kidney injury; levels; mean; median; medical; methods; model; months; mutations; nephrology; nephropathy; nocturnal; non; objective; patients; pediatric; period; post; primary; proteinuria; range; rate; rats; recipients; renal; results; risk; role; serum; stage; study; study group; survival; syndrome; term; therapy; time; total; transplantation; treatment; treatment group; tubular; university; urinary; urine; vur; weeks; weight; years cache: cord-015306-us58wwmp.txt plain text: cord-015306-us58wwmp.txt item: #47 of 138 id: cord-015324-y44sfr0c author: None title: Scientific Programme date: 2007-09-01 words: 197844 flesch: 49 summary: In the group I, consisted of 63 infants (35 males and 28 females) PCD increased during the time in 3,2% infants, remained unchanged in 11,1%, decreased in 14,3%, and disappeared in 71,4% patients. There was no significant difference between renal transplant patients and healthy controls in genotype distribution of allelic frequencies of IL-6, FAS and MCP-1 polymorphisms. keywords: abnormalities; according; acid; activity; acute; adult patients; adults; age; aim; analysis; anti; associated; background; baseline; biopsy; blood; body; bone; boys; calcium; cases; cause; cells; changes; childhood; children; chronic; ckd; clinical; complete; conclusion; control; control group; correlation; course; creatinine; crf patients; csa; damage; data; day; days; development; diagnosis; dialysis; dialysis patients; difference; disease; dose; duration; dysfunction; effect; elevated; end; esrd; examination; excretion; expression; factor; failure; family; findings; follow; fsgs; function; gene; gfr; girls; glomerular; glomerulonephritis; grade; graft; group; growth; hd patients; hematuria; history; hospital; human; hus; hypertension; iga; incidence; increase; infants; infection; initial; injury; kidney; kidney disease; levels; male; mean; median; mesangial; metabolic; methods; mice; min/1.73; mmf; months; mrna; mutations; negative; nephritis; nephrology; nephropathy; nephrotic; non; normal; number; objective; onset; outcome; p<0.001; p<0.05; parameters; patients; pcr; pediatric; period; peritoneal; plasma; population; positive; post; prednisone; presence; present; pressure; primary; progression; proteinuria; pth; range; rare; rate; ratio; rats; reflux; rejection; relapse; remission; renal; renal biopsy; renal transplantation; report; response; results; risk; role; second; serum; severe; specific; srns; stage; steroid; studies; study; study group; survival; symptoms; syndrome; system; tacrolimus; term; test; therapy; time; total; tract; transplant patients; transplantation; treated; treatment; tubular; type; ultrasound; urinary; urine; uti; values; vs.; vur; vur patients; weeks; weight; years; yrs cache: cord-015324-y44sfr0c.txt plain text: cord-015324-y44sfr0c.txt item: #48 of 138 id: cord-015334-8p124rwp author: None title: ESCP 36th European Symposium on Clinical Pharmacy ‘Implementing Clinical Pharmacy in Community and Hospital Settings: Sharing the Experience’, Istanbul, Turkey 25–27 October 2007; Abstracts date: 2008-06-11 words: 51170 flesch: 47 summary: The main off-label indications were prevention of hemorrhagic risk of antiplatelet agent (23%), hemoglobin decrease(16%), anticoagulant co-prescription(13%), steroids co-prescription(6%). A rinse volume of 10 ml improved significantly the transit of Mopral Ò , Ogast Ò and Ogastoro Ò (+4.8%, keywords: administration; age; analysis; background; blood; care; cases; community; conclusions; control; criteria; data; days; department; design; disease; dosage; dose; drug; effects; errors; group; guidelines; health; hospital; information; interventions; level; management; mean; measures; medical; medication; months; new; non; number; nurses; objective; oral; order; outcome; outcome measures; pain; patients; period; pharmaceutical; pharmacists; pharmacy; physicians; practice; prescriptions; problems; quality; questionnaire; recommendations; results; risk; safety; setting; studies; study; therapy; time; total; treatment; use; years cache: cord-015334-8p124rwp.txt plain text: cord-015334-8p124rwp.txt item: #49 of 138 id: cord-015348-qt0worsl author: None title: Abstract date: 2010-07-30 words: 74228 flesch: 40 summary: The role of autophagy in cancer seems to be dual: On one hand, there is a growing body of evidence supporting the idea that autophagy may represent a tumor suppressor mechanism by reducing intratumoral necrosis, restricting oxidative stress and limiting chromosomal instability; on the other hand, autophagy may be an important process used by tumor cells to escape various types of stress and even therapeutic agents. At a higher magnification, tumor cells are grouped in small nests formed by large cells, with an abundant, pale, mucus-laden cytoplasm and an eccentric nucleus. keywords: adenocarcinoma; age; aim; analysis; antibodies; antibody; benign; biopsies; biopsy; brain; breast; breast cancer; cancer; carcinoma; cases; cells; changes; chronic; clinical; colorectal; conclusion; control; correlation; cystic; data; dept; development; diagnosis; disease; egfr; epithelial; evaluated; evaluation; examination; expression; factors; features; findings; gastrointestinal; gene; grade; group; growth; high; hyperplasia; ihc; immunohistochemistry; inflammatory; information; kit; lesions; like; lung; lymph; lymphoma; malignant; markers; mass; melanoma; metastatic; method; microscopy; molecular; mutations; new; node; non; nuclear; number; objective; p53; parameters; pathologists; pathology; patients; presence; present; primary; prognostic; proliferation; protein; report; results; risk; role; samples; slides; specimens; stage; staining; stromal; studies; study; system; therapy; time; tissue; treatment; tumor; tumor cells; tumours; type; use; vascular; vegf; years cache: cord-015348-qt0worsl.txt plain text: cord-015348-qt0worsl.txt item: #50 of 138 id: cord-015354-yknwveyz author: None title: Abstracts_Poster presentations date: 2007-09-18 words: 221717 flesch: 51 summary: Results: The AS-IS diagram identified the following pre-scan steps as candidates for a change: i) non-appearance of patients, ii) measurement of body weight and height, calculation of body mass index and sestamibi dose, iii) preparations and check of patient dose, iv) positioning of intravenous cannula and dose injection, v) check of medication and withdrawal of relevant drugs before stress acquisition, and vi) entering of informations into a working sheet and the patient protocol. Patients data were analysed using both Kaplan-Meier event-free survival curves and Cox multivariate analyses. keywords: 18f; 99mtc; accumulation; accuracy; acquisition; activity; administration; aim; analysis; area; artery; assessment; attenuation; average; background; blood; body; bone; bone scintigraphy; brain; brain spect; breast; cad; camera; cancer patients; carcinoma; carcinoma patients; cardiac; cases; cell; changes; chemotherapy; clinical; collimator; comparison; conclusion; contrast; control; coronary; correlation; ct data; ct findings; ct images; ct imaging; ct results; ct scan; ct studies; ct study; data; day; days; decrease; detection; determine; diagnosis; difference; disease; dm patients; dose; dose ct; effect; energy; evaluate; evaluation; examination; factors; fdg pet; fdg uptake; findings; follow; function; gamma; group; group patients; heart; high; hospital; hours; i-131; images; imaging; increased; information; injection; kidney; left; lesions; level; liver; low; lung; lymph; m tc; malignant; management; material; mbq; mci; mean; medical; medicine; metastases; methods; mibi; min; minutes; model; months; mps; mri; myocardial; negative; node; non; normal; nuclear; number; order; pain; parameters; patients; patients scintigraphy; pd patients; perfusion; perfusion scintigraphy; perfusion spect; perfusion study; period; pet; pet ct; pet imaging; pet scan; phantom; phase; planar; positive; post; presence; present; primary; procedure; pts; pulmonary; purpose; quality; radiation; radioiodine; range; rate; ratio; reconstruction; recurrence; region; regional; renal; resolution; respectively; response; rest; results; right; risk patients; scan; scintigraphy; second; sensitivity; sentinel; serum; size; sln; software; specific; specificity; spect; spect data; spect images; spect study; stage; standard; stress; studies; study; study results; subjects; surgery; suv; symptoms; system; technique; test; therapeutic; therapy; thyroid; thyroid cancer; time; tissue; total; tracer; treatment; tumor; type; underwent; university; uptake; use; value; volume; women; years cache: cord-015354-yknwveyz.txt plain text: cord-015354-yknwveyz.txt item: #51 of 138 id: cord-015394-uj7fe5y6 author: None title: Scientific Abstracts date: 2008-12-23 words: 242809 flesch: 48 summary: The highest level of -tubulin acetylation (2.5-fold) was observed with Vinblastine at 10-fold IC 50 after 48 h. Exposure to Microtubule interacting agents and TSA resulted in increased cell surface expression of Ep-CAM in a time and dose dependent manner. Finally, we elucidated a link between the RA and TGF-pathways by assessing the impact of RA treatment of TGF-3 expression, demonstrating that TGF-3 template decreased to levels comparable to myometrial cell expression (0.84±0.12 fold). keywords: acid; activation; activity; addition; administration; adult; aea; age; aim; analysis; animals; anova; anti; antibodies; antibody; apoptosis; arteries; artery; assay; associated; association; background; baseline; binding; birth; blood; blood cells; blot; bmi; body; brain; cancer; cancer cells; cases; cells; center; cervix; cesarean; changes; clinical; collagen; concentrations; conclusions; conditions; contractions; contrast; contribute; control; control cells; control group; correlation; cortisol; crf; culture; cycle; cytokines; data; day; days; decidua; decrease; delivery; design; development; differences; differentiation; disease; dna; dose; effect; elisa; endometriosis; endometrium; endothelial; eoc cells; epithelial; estradiol; estrogen; evidence; explants; exposure; expression; expression levels; factor; fat; female; fetal; fetuses; findings; flow; fluid; fold; following; free; function; gene; gestation; glucose; gnrh; group; growth; gynecology; hcg; high; hormone; hospital; hours; human; hypertension; hypothesis; hypoxia; il-6; il-8; immune; immunohistochemistry; implantation; increase; induction; infection; inflammation; inhibitor; insulin; introduction; invasion; iugr; ivf; kinase; labor; leptin; levels; lps; male; maternal; mean; mechanisms; media; medical; medicine; medium; membranes; menstrual; methods; mice; min; model; mouse; mrna expression; mrna levels; muscle cells; myometrial; n=6; neonatal; new; non; normal; novel; nuclear; number; obesity; objective; obstetrics; offspring; onset; oocytes; outcome; ovarian; oxygen; p<0.001; p<0.05; pathway; patients; pattern; pcos; pcr; period; phase; phosphorylation; placental; placental cells; plasma; play; population; positive; post; potential; preeclampsia; pregnancies; pregnancy; pregnant; presence; present; pressure; preterm; primary; production; progesterone; proliferation; protein expression; protein levels; proteins; range; rate; rats; receptor; receptor expression; reduced; regulation; relative; release; reproductive; response; restriction; results; risk; role; samples; secretion; sections; serum; sheep; signaling; smooth; specific; staining; stress; studies; study; study group; subjects; syndrome; system; t cells; term; test; time; tissue; tnf; total; treatment; trimester; trophoblast cells; tumor; type; university; usa; uterine; uterus; vascular; vegf; vehicle; vitro; vivo; weeks; weight; western; women; years cache: cord-015394-uj7fe5y6.txt plain text: cord-015394-uj7fe5y6.txt item: #52 of 138 id: cord-016601-gp259urb author: Bonadonna, Lucia title: Analysis of Microorganisms in Hospital Environments and Potential Risks date: 2017-03-24 words: 3525 flesch: 25 summary: Some biofilm-forming bacteria such as Legionella, Klebsiella, Pantoea agglomerans, Acinetobacter baumannii and Enterobacter cloacae can cause hospital infections and are more resistant to disinfectants and antibiotics than their planktonic states. The definition of the role that the environment has on the acquisition of hospital infections is highlighted by the need for multiple strategies to control the dissemination of pathogenic microorganisms and the adoption of prevention measures. keywords: air; healthcare; hospital; indoor; infections; microorganisms; pathogens; patients; surfaces; water cache: cord-016601-gp259urb.txt plain text: cord-016601-gp259urb.txt item: #53 of 138 id: cord-017281-b1kubfl0 author: Milcent, Carine title: Hospital Institutional Context and Funding date: 2018-02-15 words: 7747 flesch: 52 summary: Along with the financial autonomy of public hospitals, different reforms have been directed at developing private hospitals, even though many obstacles still remain. In the United States, for instance, when the DRG-based payment was introduced, it was designed for Medicare patient (patients aged over 65) without focusing on a specific hospital ownership by also targeting private hospitals. keywords: china; chinese; drg; health; healthcare; hospitals; insurance; level; market; medical; payment; public; quality; reform; system cache: cord-017281-b1kubfl0.txt plain text: cord-017281-b1kubfl0.txt item: #54 of 138 id: cord-017525-hvd7jv44 author: Jimenez, E. J. title: Emergency Mass Critical Care date: 2009-11-19 words: 3883 flesch: 37 summary: Hospital critical care units are often fully occupied, or do not have enough staff to be at capacity, whether due to shortage or economic strategy. Within this chapter we will focus our attention on the most important considerations for managing patient care within the hospital with an emphasis on critical care in response to a mass casualty incident (MCI), as we plan to expect the unexpected. keywords: care; community; disaster; events; hospital; patients; plan; potential; response; support; surge cache: cord-017525-hvd7jv44.txt plain text: cord-017525-hvd7jv44.txt item: #55 of 138 id: cord-017534-0ai8chbu author: Andersen, Bjørg Marit title: Background Information: Isolation Routines date: 2018-09-25 words: 9642 flesch: 49 summary: Cleaning and disinfection of rooms, surfaces and equipment between infection susceptible patients must be extra careful since many-at the same time-have serious infections, including resistant bacteria. The invisible agent does not call on attention before the infection; clinical disease, hospital infection or nosocomial infection is a factum that can be registered [23, 28, 29, 35–37]. keywords: air; category; contact; control; disinfection; equipment; healthcare; hospital; infection; isolates; isolation; norway; outbreak; patients; risk; room; spread; transmission cache: cord-017534-0ai8chbu.txt plain text: cord-017534-0ai8chbu.txt item: #56 of 138 id: cord-018335-4l7scdqk author: Kiechle, Frederick L. title: Utilization Management in a Large Community Hospital date: 2016-12-01 words: 11072 flesch: 32 summary: Structure and impact in a large academic medical center Utilization management in a large urban academic medical center: a 10-year experience An analysis of reference laboratory (send out) testing: an 8-year experience in a large academic medical center Utilization management in toxicology An administrative intervention to improve utilization of laboratory tests within a university hospital Longitudinal trends in laboratory test utilization at a large tertiary care university hospital in Sweden Promoting improved utilization of laboratory testing through changes in an electronic medical record: experience at an academic medical center Effect of a controlled feedback intervention on laboratory test ordering by community physicians Duplicate laboratory test reduction using a clinical decision support tool Clinical laboratory tests not performed in a central hospital laboratory Establishing benchmarks and metrics for disruptive technologies, inappropriate and obsolete tests in the clinical laboratory Managing the demand for laboratory testing: options and opportunities Managing the generation mix: from collision to collaboratoryoration Utilization management in the changing health-care environment The impact of hospital acquisition of physician practices on referral patterns. Assessment of laboratory test utilization usually relies on data compiled after a utilization review or analysis of the necessity, appropriateness, and effi ciency of laboratory tests on a concurrent and/or retrospective basis. keywords: assay; blood; care; cation; community; cost; culture; detection; gram; hospital; identifi; laboratory; laboratory test; management; mass; methods; microbiology; panel; patient; physician; spectrometry; test; testing; time; utilization cache: cord-018335-4l7scdqk.txt plain text: cord-018335-4l7scdqk.txt item: #57 of 138 id: cord-018483-aj8yknky author: Ortiz Posadas, Martha R. title: Medical Technology Management in Hospital Certification in Mexico date: 2010-05-28 words: 2875 flesch: 29 summary: In particular, the process approach (from procedures to processes) is based on the following principles: • identifying processes needful for the QMS; • demonstrating the ability of processes to achieve planned results and monitor, measure, analyze, and improve them; • developing information on characteristics and trends of processes; • top management reviewing process performance and improving effectiveness; • greater effectiveness when activities and resources are managed as a process; • more customer focus; • more cost effective; • meeting business objectives, The term ISO 9000 refers to a set of quality management standards. Its main functions are medical equipment maintenance (preventive and corrective), medical equipment assessment, training, security, and risk management. keywords: equipment; health; hospital; maintenance; management; quality; services; standards cache: cord-018483-aj8yknky.txt plain text: cord-018483-aj8yknky.txt item: #58 of 138 id: cord-022075-bbae2nam author: Gougelet, Robert M. title: Disaster Mitigation date: 2009-05-15 words: 4492 flesch: 33 summary: Mitigation planning commonly includes the following areas: • The realm of mitigation planning is far reaching and complex, and, therefore, the emphasis of this chapter is on the continuity of medical care during a mass casualty event within a community. keywords: care; communities; community; disaster; earthquake; emergency; event; health; hospitals; mitigation; planning; response cache: cord-022075-bbae2nam.txt plain text: cord-022075-bbae2nam.txt item: #59 of 138 id: cord-022076-zpn2h9mt author: Chaffee, Mary W. title: The Role of Hospitals in Disaster date: 2009-05-15 words: 4951 flesch: 47 summary: Experience with disasters has demonstrated a number of predictable pitfalls that occur in hospital disaster response. The next phase of hospital emergency management will be a renaissance if creative planning prevails over naysayers, if resources are applied to priority preparedness activities, and if healthcare leaders are committed to ensuring that all who depend on hospitals will receive the care they need in a disaster (Box 5-2). keywords: care; disaster; emergency; health; hospital; management; medical; patients; plan; preparedness; response; staff; system cache: cord-022076-zpn2h9mt.txt plain text: cord-022076-zpn2h9mt.txt item: #60 of 138 id: cord-022473-l4jniccw author: Wilder-Smith, Annelies title: As Travel Medicine Practitioner during the SARS Outbreak in Singapore date: 2009-11-16 words: 2889 flesch: 70 summary: I followed up all imported cases of SARS, and all incoming flights to Singapore with SARS cases on board. Multivariate analysis showed that asymptomatic SARS was associated with lower SARS antibody titers and higher use of masks compared to SARS that presented with pneumonia. keywords: cases; healthcare; hospital; outbreak; sars; singapore cache: cord-022473-l4jniccw.txt plain text: cord-022473-l4jniccw.txt item: #61 of 138 id: cord-022633-fr55uod6 author: None title: SAEM Abstracts, Plenary Session date: 2012-04-26 words: 147610 flesch: 49 summary: Objectives: To identify the prevalence of NCS and other EEG abnormalities in ED patients with AMS. Objectives: Test the hypothesis that prior to antibiotic administration, circulating LPS can be detected in the plasma of fewer than 10% of ED patients with severe sepsis. keywords: academic; acute; admission; adult ed; adult patients; age; analysis; arrest; arrest patients; assessment; association; average; background; blood; cardiac; care; cases; center; change; characteristics; chest; children; clinical; cohort; conclusion; confidence; control; cpr; criteria; data; days; department; diagnosis; difference; discharge; disease; ed care; ed patients; ed physicians; ed visits; eds; effect; emergency; emergency department; ems; evaluation; factors; following; group; health; high; hospital; hospital ed; hours; implementation; increase; information; initial; injury; inpatient; intervention; intubation; length; level; los; low; management; mean; median; medical; medicine; methods; minutes; model; months; mortality; n =; non; number; objectives; outcomes; overall; p =; pain; pain patients; participants; pediatric; performance; period; population; post; pre; prehospital; primary; prior; program; protocol; providers; quality; range; rate; regression; research; residency; residents; respectively; results; retrospective; review; risk; sample; score; screening; self; sepsis; setting; shock; standard; students; studies; study; study ed; subjects; survey; survival; system; table; test; testing; time; total; training; trauma patients; treatment; triage; urban; use; years cache: cord-022633-fr55uod6.txt plain text: cord-022633-fr55uod6.txt item: #62 of 138 id: cord-022650-phsr10jp author: None title: Abstracts TPS date: 2018-08-14 words: 119916 flesch: 51 summary: Method: Postal questionnaires were distributed to an unselected group of asthma patients (n = 190). NHR was reported in 71% of asthma patients and 22% in non-asthmatic controls (P < 0.0001), with changes in temperature being the most important inducer of nasal symptoms (74% of asthmatics), followed by strong odours (62%) and cigarette smoke (61%). keywords: adults; age; aim; allergen; allergies; allergy; analysis; anaphylaxis; angioedema; anti; ara; asthma; asthma control; asthma patients; asthma symptoms; asthmatic; atopic; background; blood; case; cells; challenge; children; chronic; clinic; concentration; conclusion; control; control group; correlation; cross; data; days; dermatitis; diagnosis; differences; disease; dose; drug; dust; effect; efficacy; egg; episodes; exposure; extracts; factors; food; food allergy; grass; group; hae; high; history; hospital; hours; house; ige; ige levels; igg; immunotherapy; improvement; increase; levels; life; low; male; mean; median; medical; medication; method; milk; minutes; mite; months; nasal; non; number; p 1; p =; patients; peanut; period; pollen; pollen allergy; population; positive; present; prevalence; prick; protein; questionnaire; rate; reaction; reactivity; reduction; report; respiratory; response; results; rhinitis; rhinitis patients; risk; scit; score; sensitization; serum; severity; sige; skin; skin prick; slit; specific; spt; studies; study; subjects; symptoms; syndrome; test; testing; time; total; treatment; type; urticaria; use; weeks; years cache: cord-022650-phsr10jp.txt plain text: cord-022650-phsr10jp.txt item: #63 of 138 id: cord-023049-fio7cjj5 author: None title: 2017 Peripheral Nerve Society Meeting July 8–12, 2017 Sitges, Barcelona, Spain date: 2017-06-22 words: 145714 flesch: 46 summary: We compared the median SNAP with radial SNAP measured antidromically at digit 1 in GBS patients whose nerve conduction study showed the sural-sparing pattern. The aim of the present investigation is to summarize the current knowledge on sweating disturbances in GBS patients. keywords: 1,2; activity; acute; addition; age; aim; amyloid; analysis; anti; antibodies; antibody; associated; axonal; axons; barré; baseline; biopsy; blood; cases; cause; cells; center; changes; charcot; children; chronic; cidp patients; cmt patients; cmt1a; cohort; conduction study; control patients; controls; course; criteria; data; days; degeneration; demyelinating; department; development; diabetic; diagnosis; differences; disability; disease; dominant; dose; effect; examination; expression; f 1; family; findings; following; foot; france; function; g 1; gbs patients; gene; group; guillain; healthy; hospital; human; igg; impairment; improvement; increase; inflammatory; injury; institute; intravenous; involvement; ivig; j 1; k 1; levels; limbs; loss; mag; marie; mean; measures; median; medical; medicine; mice; model; months; motor; motor nerve; mouse; mri; muscle; mutations; ncs; negative; nerve; nerve conduction; nerve fibers; nerve injury; nerve regeneration; neurological; neurology; neurons; neuropathies; neuropathy; new; nf155; non; normal; novel; number; onset; outcome; pain; participants; patients; phenotype; placebo; pmp22; polyneuropathy; positive; potential; present; progression; protein; range; reduced; report; respectively; response; results; risk; role; scale; schwann; score; sensory; sequencing; serum; severe; severity; skin; strength; studies; study; subjects; sural; symptoms; syndrome; system; test; testing; therapeutic; therapy; time; tissue; tooth; total; treatment; ttr; type; ulnar; university; upper; usa; variants; weakness; weeks; y 1; years cache: cord-023049-fio7cjj5.txt plain text: cord-023049-fio7cjj5.txt item: #64 of 138 id: cord-023157-0lqlx2rv author: None title: Poster Sessions date: 2013-04-18 words: 128609 flesch: 50 summary: Results: Mean values of WC, blood pressure (BP), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), triglycerides (TG), HDL-Cholesterol and BMI were significantly higher in men than in women who had higher %BF (28% vs. 21%). Results: During IvGTT GBP-pigs displayed lower glucose and higher insulin levels compared to controls. keywords: 0.001; acid; activity; adiponectin; adipose; age; aim; analysis; association; background; baseline; blood; blood glucose; blood pressure; bmi; body; body weight; cardiovascular; changes; children; cholesterol; circumference; clinical; conclusion; control; control group; correlation; criteria; crp; data; day; decrease; development; diabetes; diabetes mellitus; diet; disease; dm patients; effect; expression; factors; fasting; fat; females; gene; glucose; glucose levels; glucose tolerance; group; hba1c; hdl; health; homa; hypertension; increase; index; individuals; insulin; insulin levels; insulin resistance; insulin sensitivity; intake; leptin; levels; lipid; liver; low; markers; mass; mean; metabolic; methods; mets; mice; mmol; model; months; n =; non; normal; obese; obesity; objective; overweight; oxidative; p =; parameters; participants; patients; plasma; plasma glucose; population; pressure; prevalence; profile; protein; r =; rate; ratio; rats; reduction; results; risk; risk factors; role; sensitivity; serum; stress; study; study group; subjects; syndrome; test; time; tissue; total; treatment; triglycerides; type; university; values; vs.; waist; weeks; weight; women; years cache: cord-023157-0lqlx2rv.txt plain text: cord-023157-0lqlx2rv.txt item: #65 of 138 id: cord-023211-kt5gt26t author: None title: Poster Session Abstracts date: 2007-08-29 words: 221712 flesch: 48 summary: Understanding how its modulation modifies transepithelial transport and inflammation in CF versus non CF cells should give new therapeutic clues to reduce exaggerated inflammation and improve fluid secretion in CF patients. This finding indicates that CFTR potentiators have a wide efficacy on many class III mutants and therefore may represent a promising therapeutic strategy for a significant number of CF patients. keywords: acid; addition; adult cf; adult patients; adults; aeruginosa; age; aim; airway; airway cells; amiloride; analysis; antibiotic; asl; assay; atp; background; bacterial; baseline; binding; biofilm; blood; bmi; cells; cf airways; cf care; cf center; cf clinic; cf foundation; cf gene; cf group; cf lung; cf mouse; cf nbs; cf patients; cf research; cf sputum; cff; cfrd; cftr; cftr activation; cftr activity; cftr cells; cftr channel; cftr chloride; cftr expression; cftr function; cftr gene; cftr inhibitor; cftr mice; cftr mutations; cftr promoter; cftr protein; cftr trafficking; changes; channel; children; chronic; clearance; clinical; concentrations; conclusion; conditions; contrast; control; cultures; current; cystic; daily; data; day; days; decline; decreased; dependent; diabetes; differences; disease; dna; domain; dose; drug; effect; enac; epithelial; exacerbation; experiments; exposure; expressing; f508del; factors; family; fev1; fibrosis patients; findings; fold; forskolin; functional; genes; glands; group; growth; health; hospital; hours; human; human cf; il-8; improvement; increase; individuals; infants; infection; inflammation; inflammatory; information; inhibited; inhibition; isolates; levels; life; low; lung cells; lung disease; lung function; lungs; mean; measure; mechanism; median; medical; membrane; methods; mice; model; months; mrsa; mucus; mutant; nasal; nbd1; neutrophil; new; non; normal; novel; number; observed; order; pancreatic; parents; pathway; patients age; pcr; pediatric; period; plasma; population; positive; post; potential; presence; present; production; proteins; pseudomonas; pulmonary; quality; range; rate; regulation; research; respiratory; response; results; risk; role; samples; scores; screening; secretion; sensitive; serum; specific; status; stimulation; strains; studies; study; study patients; subjects; support; surface; symptoms; system; test; testing; therapeutic; therapies; therapy; time; tobramycin; total; transport; treatment; type cftr; university; usa; use; values; vitamin; vitro; vivo; volume; weight; wt cells; wt cftr; years; ∆f508 cftr cache: cord-023211-kt5gt26t.txt plain text: cord-023211-kt5gt26t.txt item: #66 of 138 id: cord-023346-8sqbqjm1 author: None title: MONDAY: POSTERS date: 2005-06-08 words: 130150 flesch: 50 summary: The Polish Blood Transfusion Act of 22nd August 1997, in force since January 1st 1999, has been supplemented by 8 Decrees: 1. procedures for external BTS audits; 2. requirements for donor selection; 3. requirements and procedures for organization and safe management of blood transfusion in hospitals; 4. requirements for implementing of national and regional donor registers; 5. employment criteria for BTS personnel; 6. training requirements for hospital personnel involved in blood and blood product administration; 7. national, uniform price list for blood and blood products; 8. organization requirements for setting up of a National Committee for Blood and Blood Transfusion. Introduction: TRALI is a life threatening adverse reaction of blood transfusion. keywords: aim; analysis; anti; antibodies; antibody; antigens; apheresis; assay; associated; background; blood banking; blood banks; blood cells; blood center; blood collection; blood components; blood donation; blood donors; blood establishments; blood group; blood loss; blood plasma; blood pressure; blood products; blood safety; blood samples; blood service; blood supply; blood system; blood transfusion; blood units; blood volume; cases; clinical; complications; concentrates; conclusion; control; cord blood; count; data; day; days; detection; disease; dna; donations; effect; events; factor; ffp; following; frequency; general; groups; hbsag; hbv; hcv; health; high; hla; hospital; hospital blood; identification; important; increase; infections; information; introduction; iron; laboratory; level; low; major; management; mean; medical; methods; national; negative; new; non; number; order; patients; pcr; period; plasma; platelet; platelet transfusion; population; positive; post; practice; presence; present; procedure; process; quality; range; rbc; rbc transfusion; rbcs; red; results; rhd; risk; routine; screening; serum; specific; standard; storage; studies; study; surgery; system; table; test; tested; testing; therapy; time blood; total; transfusion medicine; transfusion reactions; transfusion service; transfusion therapy; transfusions; treatment; type; use; weak; women; years cache: cord-023346-8sqbqjm1.txt plain text: cord-023346-8sqbqjm1.txt item: #67 of 138 id: cord-023354-f2ciho6o author: None title: TUESDAY PLENARY SESSION 3 TUESDAY: POSTERS date: 2005-06-08 words: 130154 flesch: 50 summary: The Polish Blood Transfusion Act of 22nd August 1997, in force since January 1st 1999, has been supplemented by 8 Decrees: 1. procedures for external BTS audits; 2. requirements for donor selection; 3. requirements and procedures for organization and safe management of blood transfusion in hospitals; 4. requirements for implementing of national and regional donor registers; 5. employment criteria for BTS personnel; 6. training requirements for hospital personnel involved in blood and blood product administration; 7. national, uniform price list for blood and blood products; 8. organization requirements for setting up of a National Committee for Blood and Blood Transfusion. Introduction: TRALI is a life threatening adverse reaction of blood transfusion. keywords: aim; analysis; anti; antibodies; antibody; antigens; apheresis; assay; associated; background; blood banking; blood banks; blood cells; blood center; blood collection; blood components; blood donation; blood donors; blood establishments; blood group; blood loss; blood plasma; blood pressure; blood products; blood safety; blood samples; blood service; blood supply; blood system; blood transfusion; blood units; blood volume; cases; clinical; complications; concentrates; conclusion; control; cord blood; count; data; day; days; detection; disease; dna; donations; effect; events; factor; ffp; following; frequency; general; groups; hbsag; hbv; hcv; health; high; hla; hospital; hospital blood; identification; important; increase; infections; information; introduction; iron; laboratory; level; low; major; management; mean; medical; methods; national; negative; new; non; number; order; patients; pcr; period; plasma; platelet; platelet transfusion; population; positive; post; practice; presence; present; procedure; process; quality; range; rbc; rbc transfusion; rbcs; red; results; rhd; risk; routine; screening; serum; specific; standard; storage; studies; study; surgery; system; table; test; tested; testing; therapy; time blood; total; transfusion medicine; transfusion reactions; transfusion service; transfusion therapy; transfusions; treatment; type; use; weak; women; years cache: cord-023354-f2ciho6o.txt plain text: cord-023354-f2ciho6o.txt item: #68 of 138 id: cord-023364-ut56gczm author: None title: EDUCATION DAY MONDAY: PLENARY SESSION 1 MONDAY: PARALLEL SESSIONS date: 2005-06-08 words: 130157 flesch: 50 summary: The Polish Blood Transfusion Act of 22nd August 1997, in force since January 1st 1999, has been supplemented by 8 Decrees: 1. procedures for external BTS audits; 2. requirements for donor selection; 3. requirements and procedures for organization and safe management of blood transfusion in hospitals; 4. requirements for implementing of national and regional donor registers; 5. employment criteria for BTS personnel; 6. training requirements for hospital personnel involved in blood and blood product administration; 7. national, uniform price list for blood and blood products; 8. organization requirements for setting up of a National Committee for Blood and Blood Transfusion. Introduction: TRALI is a life threatening adverse reaction of blood transfusion. keywords: aim; analysis; anti; antibodies; antibody; antigens; apheresis; assay; associated; background; blood banking; blood banks; blood cells; blood center; blood collection; blood components; blood donation; blood donors; blood establishments; blood group; blood loss; blood plasma; blood pressure; blood products; blood safety; blood samples; blood service; blood supply; blood system; blood transfusion; blood units; blood volume; cases; clinical; complications; concentrates; conclusion; control; cord blood; count; data; day; days; detection; disease; dna; donations; effect; events; factor; ffp; following; frequency; general; groups; hbsag; hbv; hcv; health; high; hla; hospital; hospital blood; identification; important; increase; infections; information; introduction; iron; laboratory; level; low; major; management; mean; medical; methods; national; negative; new; non; number; order; patients; pcr; period; plasma; platelet; platelet transfusion; population; positive; post; practice; presence; present; procedure; process; quality; range; rbc; rbc transfusion; rbcs; red; results; rhd; risk; routine; screening; serum; specific; standard; storage; studies; study; surgery; system; table; test; tested; testing; therapy; time blood; total; transfusion medicine; transfusion reactions; transfusion service; transfusion therapy; transfusions; treatment; type; use; weak; women; years cache: cord-023364-ut56gczm.txt plain text: cord-023364-ut56gczm.txt item: #69 of 138 id: cord-024651-578c9ut5 author: None title: 2020 CIS Annual Meeting: Immune Deficiency & Dysregulation North American Conference date: 2020-05-11 words: 84772 flesch: 43 summary: CARD11 deficiency was confirmed by stimulating patient B cells with phorbol 12-myristate 13 acetate (PMA) and ionomycin and immunoblotting for signalling proteins in both the NF-κB (IKKα/β, IκBα, p65) and MAPK (MEK1/2, MKK4, JNK1/2, ERK1/2) pathways as well as cleavage substrates of the MALT1 paracaspase (RELB, CYLD, BCL10, HOIL1). Furthermore, RNA-Seq confirmed the developmental block observed in patient B cells and suggested that B cells were halted at the centroblast to centrocyte transition. keywords: abstract; age; alps; analysis; anti; autoimmune; b cells; biopsy; blood; bone; case; case report; cd4; cd8; cells; cgd; children; chronic; clinical; cohort; conclusion; cvid; data; days; deficiency; diagnosis; disease; disorders; dysregulation; elevated; evaluation; exome; expression; family; features; female; findings; function; gene; genetic; group; heterozygous; hies; high; history; hospital; hsct; iga; igg; igm; immune; immunodeficiency; immunoglobulin; immunology; improvement; infections; inflammatory; introduction; ivig; laboratory; levels; low; lung; lymphocyte; lymphoma; male; manifestations; marrow; memory; methods; months; mutations; non; normal; patients; phenotype; pid; pid patients; pneumonia; positive; post; presentation; primary; protein; range; recurrent; report text; response; results; rituximab; scid; secondary; sequencing; signaling; skin; stat3; studies; study; symptoms; syndrome; t cells; testing; text; therapy; time; total; transplant; treatment; use; variant; weeks; years cache: cord-024651-578c9ut5.txt plain text: cord-024651-578c9ut5.txt item: #70 of 138 id: cord-026347-rqlrt3ke author: Lloyd-Smith, McKenzie title: The COVID-19 pandemic: resilient organisational response to a low-chance, high-impact event date: 2020-05-18 words: 3688 flesch: 35 summary: Despite the potential disadvantages of enabling improvisation, the alternative is the maintenance of organisational rigidity. However, as we have already established, resilient organisational response requires collective behaviour rather than individual acts. keywords: chance; control; hospital; impact; improvisation; response; situation cache: cord-026347-rqlrt3ke.txt plain text: cord-026347-rqlrt3ke.txt item: #71 of 138 id: cord-029612-cts1al9z author: Kaplan, Alan title: COVID-19 and Healthcare's Productivity Shock date: 2020-06-15 words: 2591 flesch: 39 summary: Pre-crisis, a man in his mid-50s with difficulty urinating would generate practice revenue through a billable office visit, a blood draw to rule out prostate cancer, urinalysis to rule out infection and uroflowmetry to diagnose urinary obstruction. While most industries face periodic downturns, hospital revenue has grown by at least 3% in every year since 1965, according to National Health Expenditure data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. keywords: care; covid-19; health; hospitals; patient; practices; revenue cache: cord-029612-cts1al9z.txt plain text: cord-029612-cts1al9z.txt item: #72 of 138 id: cord-184194-zdxebonv author: Chen, Lichin title: Using Deep Learning and Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Patients' Choices of Hospital Levels date: 2020-06-24 words: 4916 flesch: 44 summary: To address such maldistributed patient volume, it is essential to oversee patients choices before further evaluation of a policy or resource allocation. According to our result, three features could interpret the majority of patients' choices of hospital levels: the MFPC, LFPC, and physician density. keywords: care; data; features; health; hospital; learning; number; patients; providers; study cache: cord-184194-zdxebonv.txt plain text: cord-184194-zdxebonv.txt item: #73 of 138 id: cord-252050-e71b15vg author: Wu, Jie title: Pharmacy services at a temporary COVID-19 hospital in Wuhan, China date: 2020-05-31 words: 1152 flesch: 28 summary: Pharmacists at COVID-19 ark hospitals dispensed prescription drugs according to prescription administrative policy using the following procedures and workflow: (1) review prescription to determine whether the indication is suitable or not, the drugs selected are suitable or not, the routes of administration are suitable or not, the usage and dosage are suitable or not, the drug combination is suitable or not, and there is repeated administration or not; (2) dispense drugs on a first-in/first-out basis by batch number; (3) check the name, specification, and quantity of each drug; and (4) deliver the drugs to the nurse. Pharmacists in COVID-19 ark hospitals focused on the therapeutic and adverse effects of antiviral drugs through the following steps: (1) evaluate disease progression after treatment to confirm the effectiveness of drugs administrated; (2) monitor adverse drug reactions, especially in the aged, children, and patients with underlying diseases, and report adverse drug reactions; and (3) timely adjust the treatment plan to ensure the safety of medication use. keywords: ark; covid-19; drugs; hospitals cache: cord-252050-e71b15vg.txt plain text: cord-252050-e71b15vg.txt item: #74 of 138 id: cord-253161-oz1eziy1 author: Munyikwa, Michelle title: MY COVID‐19 DIARY date: 2020-06-04 words: 5026 flesch: 62 summary: The hospital is a ghost town, with elective surgeries cancelled and other patients avoiding care for fear of contracting the virus. Other patients, COVID-positive and acting as caregivers for family members who were now at risk, needed help with food, making money, surviving. keywords: covid-19; crisis; day; epidemic; hospital; pandemic; patients; philadelphia; response; states; work cache: cord-253161-oz1eziy1.txt plain text: cord-253161-oz1eziy1.txt item: #75 of 138 id: cord-254666-18gfs5sl author: Sezgin, Duygu title: The effectiveness of intermediate care including transitional care interventions on function, healthcare utilisation and costs: a scoping review date: 2020-08-04 words: 6707 flesch: 34 summary: For example, a discharge to intermediate care hospital intervention resulted in fewer days spent in intermediate care beds during a 1-year period [77] . key: cord-254666-18gfs5sl authors: Sezgin, Duygu; O’Caoimh, Rónán; Liew, Aaron; O’Donovan, Mark R.; Illario, Maddelena; Salem, Mohamed A.; Kennelly, Siobhán; Carriazo, Ana María; Lopez-Samaniego, Luz; Carda, Cristina Arnal; Rodriguez-Acuña, Rafael; Inzitari, Marco; Hammar, Teija; Hendry, Anne title: The effectiveness of intermediate care including transitional care interventions on function, healthcare utilisation and costs: a scoping review date: 2020-08-04 journal: Eur Geriatr Med DOI: 10.1007/s41999-020-00365-4 sha: doc_id: 254666 cord_uid: 18gfs5sl BACKGROUND AND AIM: Intermediate care describes services, including transitional care, that support the needs of middle-aged and older adults during care transitions and between different settings. keywords: adults; care; discharge; effectiveness; home; hospital; interventions; patients; review; studies; transitional cache: cord-254666-18gfs5sl.txt plain text: cord-254666-18gfs5sl.txt item: #76 of 138 id: cord-255269-rx68247n author: Medeiros, Eduardo Alexandrino Servolo title: CHALLENGES IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS date: 2020-04-22 words: 266 flesch: 36 summary: The main challenges for hospitals, especially university hospitals, are: reorganize the care provided, increase the number of intensive care unit beds, guarantee the availability of personal protective equipment, particularly protection masks and gowns, which are in short supply, and have enough tests for diagnosis. Many health professionals are getting sick and having to stay out of work, which can lead to the collapse of hospital care, as seen in countries such as Italy and Spain. keywords: coronavirus cache: cord-255269-rx68247n.txt plain text: cord-255269-rx68247n.txt item: #77 of 138 id: cord-256004-rqdeac7h author: Wilcox, Elizabeth S. title: Empowering Health Workers to Protect their Own Health: A Study of Enabling Factors and Barriers to Implementing HealthWISE in Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe date: 2020-06-23 words: 10251 flesch: 35 summary: Health Care QHC A systematic review of implementation frameworks of innovations in healthcare and resulting generic implementation framework Models and Frameworks for Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Linking Evidence to Action The Context Assessment for Community Health tool-investigating why what works where in lowand middle-income settings Safety culture in healthcare: A review of concepts, dimensions, measures and progress Strategies for improving patient safety culture in hospitals: A systematic review Collaboration between infection control and occupational health in three continents: A success story with international impact Improving Influenza Vaccination of Healthcare Workers by Means of Quality Improvement Tools Low-and middle-income countries face many common barriers to implementation of maternal health evidence products Translating Team Creativity to Innovation Implementation: The Role of Team Composition and Climate for Innovation Identifying Opinion Leaders to Promote Behavior Change The Role of Clinical Opinion Leaders in Guideline Implementation and Quality Improvement A critical examination of representations of context within research on population health interventions Uncovering middle managers' role in healthcare innovation implementation One year after the ToT workshops, six follow-up workshops were held (one per hospital, with hospitals A and C in Mozambique combined). keywords: africa; barriers; factors; focus; group; healthwise; hospital; implementation; meeting; mozambique; south; workers; zimbabwe cache: cord-256004-rqdeac7h.txt plain text: cord-256004-rqdeac7h.txt item: #78 of 138 id: cord-259510-6atk2pt0 author: Puro, Neeraj A. title: Telehealth Availability in US Hospitals in the Face of the COVID‐19 Pandemic date: 2020-06-30 words: 2640 flesch: 39 summary: Rural hospitals had higher odds of possessing telehealth capabilities as compared to their urban counterparts, although this relationship was marginally significant (OR = 1.34, P < .10). First, we tabulated the distribution of rural hospitals that possess telehealth and eICU capabilities as a percentage of all rural hospitals by state. keywords: capabilities; eicu; hospitals; rural; telehealth cache: cord-259510-6atk2pt0.txt plain text: cord-259510-6atk2pt0.txt item: #79 of 138 id: cord-262150-j72jbohi author: Cheng, Chun-Hung title: RFID analytics for hospital ward management date: 2015-10-23 words: 7600 flesch: 43 summary: McKinsey & Company RFID-enabled process reengineering of closed-loop supply chains in the healthcare industry of Singapore Contributions to radio frequency identification (RFID) research: an assessment of SCI-, SSCI-indexed papers from A healthcare integration system for disease assessment and safety monitoring of dementia patients Novel technique radio frequency identification (RFID) based to manage patient flow in a radiotherapy department Accuracy of patients turnover time prediction using RFID technology in an academic ambulatory surgery center Using RFID technologies to capture simulation data in a hospital emergency department The adoption of RFID in fashion retailing: a business value-added framework Active RFID system augmented with 2D barcode for asset management in a hospital setting RFID technology and applications in production and supply chain management RFID: technology, applications, and impact on business operations RFID research: an academic literature review (1995-2005) and future research directions Evaluation of an infrared/radiofrequency equipment-tracking system in a tertiary care hospital Introducing RFID technology in dynamic and timecritical medical settings: requirements and challenges Clinical progression and viral load in a community outbreak of coronavirus-associated SARS pneumonia: a prospective study Monitoring, control and diagnostics using RFID infrastructure Future impacts of RFID on e-supply chains in grocery retailing Use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in bedside monitoring of endotracheal tube position RFID in healthcare: a panacea for the regulations and issues affecting the industry Improving the logistics operations of the hospital pharmacy using a barcode-RFID identification system Radio frequency identification (RFID) in health care: privacy and security concerns limiting adoption A literature review on the impact of RFID technologies on supply chain management Equipment location in hospitals using RFID-based positioning system Strategic value of RFID in supply chain management RFID-enabled healthcare applications, issues and benefits: an archival analysis (1997-2011) A literature review of RFID-enabled healthcare applications and issues Enhancing construction quality inspection and management using RFID technology Summary of probable SARS cases with onset of illness from 1 Health care-associated infections fact sheet Where is my suitcase? RFID and airline customer service Leveraging complex event processing for smart hospitals using RFID The adoption and implementation of RFID technologies in healthcare: a literature review Two RFID-based solutions for secure inpatient medication administration FDA embraces RFID to protect drug supply A review of RFID technology and its managerial applications in different industries keywords: data; equipment; healthcare; hospital; individuals; information; management; patients; platform; rfid; staff; system; time; ward cache: cord-262150-j72jbohi.txt plain text: cord-262150-j72jbohi.txt item: #80 of 138 id: cord-264952-0t0t4x0y author: Smith, Sean R title: Proposed Workflow for Rehabilitation in a Field Hospital Setting During the COVID‐19 Pandemic date: 2020-05-15 words: 2973 flesch: 45 summary: Of course, patients with impaired cognition may have delirium without a brain injury and still benefit from field hospital rehabilitation. This assessment tool was created based on clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients and from components of an assessment published by the International Rehab Forum [7] and the Barthel Index. keywords: care; covid-19; field; hospital; patients; rehabilitation cache: cord-264952-0t0t4x0y.txt plain text: cord-264952-0t0t4x0y.txt item: #81 of 138 id: cord-268462-w8trclz6 author: Oh, Eunja title: Factors influencing the adherence of nurses to standard precautions in South Korea hospital settings date: 2019-11-30 words: 3846 flesch: 44 summary: 4, 5, 6, 8 Studies on the influencing factors of SP adherence have been investigated, including individual, work-related, and organizational factors 9 or sociodemographic, individual, and institutional factors. Recently, institutional factors such as safety equipment availability and accessibility, management support for safe work practice, safety performance feedback, and workplace safety climate have received attention for their importance in SP adherence. keywords: adherence; factors; nurses; safety; study; support cache: cord-268462-w8trclz6.txt plain text: cord-268462-w8trclz6.txt item: #82 of 138 id: cord-271679-94h6rcih author: Sharififar, Simintaj title: Factors affecting hospital response in biological disasters: A qualitative study date: 2020-03-16 words: 8727 flesch: 31 summary: Thus, this study was designed to explain the effective factors in hospital performance during biological disasters. It is hoped that the aggregated factors in the 8 groups of this study can evaluate hospital performance more coherently. keywords: communication; control; disasters; events; health; hospital; infection; participants; patients; performance; preparedness; response; staff; study; system; training cache: cord-271679-94h6rcih.txt plain text: cord-271679-94h6rcih.txt item: #83 of 138 id: cord-272971-9luzvzsu author: Guo, Hainan title: Hong Kong Hospital Authority resource efficiency evaluation: Via a novel DEA-Malmquist model and Tobit regression model date: 2017-09-08 words: 6012 flesch: 47 summary: The measurement of hospital efficiency might be biased if the undesirable factors are ignored. In this section, we first analyze the HKHA data, and then discuss the measurement results of hospital efficiency in HK from 2000 to 2013 by applying Malmquist index based on GSBUP-DEA. keywords: dea; efficiency; factors; gsbup; healthcare; hkha; hospital; inputs; medical; model; resource cache: cord-272971-9luzvzsu.txt plain text: cord-272971-9luzvzsu.txt item: #84 of 138 id: cord-274239-xuwoqy18 author: Ortiz-Barrios, Miguel title: Evaluation of hospital disaster preparedness by a multi-criteria decision making approach: The case of Turkish hospitals date: 2020-07-05 words: 10879 flesch: 43 summary: FAHP is was firstly used In for determining the initial weights evaluation criteria of hospital disaster preparedness criteria. In this existing study, Buckley's (1985) method is applied to determine hospital disaster preparedness criteria. keywords: criteria; decision; disaster; disaster preparedness; fahp; fuzzy; hospital; medical; model; nis; number; preparedness; separation; step; study; sub; weights cache: cord-274239-xuwoqy18.txt plain text: cord-274239-xuwoqy18.txt item: #85 of 138 id: cord-279709-cnd41l1d author: Rajakulasingam, R. title: Standard operating procedure of image-guided intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic: a combined tertiary musculoskeletal oncology centre experience date: 2020-07-21 words: 4169 flesch: 42 summary: Materials and methods The present study was a retrospective review of all patients undergoing image-guided intervention in the computed tomography (CT) and normal ultrasound (US) rooms from 24 March 2020 to 24 May 2020 (during the COVID-19 pandemic peak) at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London, and Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Bristol, UK. Results Three hundred and thirty-one patients (164 at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and 167 at Royal Orthopaedic Hospital) underwent image-guided procedures at both sites in the CT and US rooms. keywords: air; cases; covid-19; hospital; orthopaedic; patients; room; royal cache: cord-279709-cnd41l1d.txt plain text: cord-279709-cnd41l1d.txt item: #86 of 138 id: cord-280184-91d8i6ix author: Querido, Micaela Machado title: Self-disinfecting surfaces and infection control date: 2019-06-01 words: 10606 flesch: 27 summary: surfaces studies, the most recent and relevant works developed on surface modification or functionalization were selected and two main types of surfaces were considered for this review -anti-adhesive surfaces and antimicrobial surfaces, along with their subtypes. For example, antimicrobial surfaces are in constant process of activity oppositely to no-touch technologies or conventional cleaning. keywords: activity; antimicrobial; aureus; bacteria; care; cleaning; contact; contamination; control; disinfection; et al; facilities; food; healthcare; hospital; infection; materials; microorganisms; patients; properties; results; silver; study; surfaces cache: cord-280184-91d8i6ix.txt plain text: cord-280184-91d8i6ix.txt item: #87 of 138 id: cord-285226-4ydvjmr3 author: Sekhar, Laligam N. title: The Future of Skull Base Surgery: A View Through Tinted Glasses date: 2020-06-27 words: 3711 flesch: 39 summary: However, the essential requirements for skull base surgeons remain unchanged, namely: knowledge, attention to details, technical skill, innovation, judgement, and compassion. However, the essential 28 requirements for skull base surgeons remain unchanged, namely: knowledge, 29 attention to details, technical skill, innovation, judgement, and compassion. keywords: base; care; future; patients; robotics; robots; skull; surgeons; surgery; use cache: cord-285226-4ydvjmr3.txt plain text: cord-285226-4ydvjmr3.txt item: #88 of 138 id: cord-286523-4ip8er0h author: Grippaudo, Francesca Romana title: The impact of COVID-19 in plastic surgery departments: a comparative retrospective study in a COVID-19 and in a non-COVID-19 hospital date: 2020-08-26 words: 3137 flesch: 45 summary: If yes, when? Are you in contact with anyone who has been confirmed to be COVID-19 posiƟve, or that are in quaranƟne for exposure to Study data shows the effects of the consequence of cancellation of plastic surgery elective surgeries in both hospitals during the lockdown, when the operating theatre was available only for such urgent procedures as melanoma or melanoma and SLNB removal or for post-traumatic reconstruction in PU1. In both units, visitors for day surgery patients were not allowed; for in-patients, only one visitor per room was allowed, after a ThermoScan check negative for fever. keywords: covid-19; hospital; pandemic; patients; plastic; procedures; study; surgery cache: cord-286523-4ip8er0h.txt plain text: cord-286523-4ip8er0h.txt item: #89 of 138 id: cord-287032-ftkoxzz4 author: Grossman, Valerie Aarne title: Catastrophe In Radiology: Considerations Beyond Common Emergencies date: 2020-05-13 words: 5664 flesch: 45 summary: ♦ Since 2000 over 160 healthcare facility related shootings in the US with 60% occurring inside of hospitals and 40% occurring outside of buildings on hospital property ♦ Hospitals are high stress environments where individuals may have weakened coping skills, experience fear, aggression, anger and seek retaliation ♦ There are large concentrations of potential victims ♦ 67% of healthcare facility-based shootings occur before police arrive ♦ Smaller hospitals may be more vulnerable due to easier maneuverability, less security, (Blair, 2014; Schwerin, 2019; Bjelopera, 2013; Borchers, 2017) To be best prepared in the event of a mass shooting, disaster plans must include threat assessment and frequent training and drills. ♦ If the disaster is an approaching storm, all studies should be dictated, rooms stocked with supplies, phone numbers updated, disaster management plan reviewed with team ◊ keywords: care; disaster; emergency; event; health; hospital; management; mass; patients; people; plan; radiology; response; staff; water cache: cord-287032-ftkoxzz4.txt plain text: cord-287032-ftkoxzz4.txt item: #90 of 138 id: cord-287233-srkny5v4 author: Yu, Hai-ping title: Application of ‘mobile hospital’ against 2019-nCoV in China date: 2020-04-24 words: 1744 flesch: 51 summary: Mobile hospitals have some shortcomings that need to be further improved. How mobile hospitals can better cope with bad weather should be addressed in future work. keywords: epidemic; hospital; medical; mobile; patients cache: cord-287233-srkny5v4.txt plain text: cord-287233-srkny5v4.txt item: #91 of 138 id: cord-290119-2yao5a80 author: Chiang, Wen-Chu title: EMS in Taiwan: Past, present, and future() date: 2008-12-06 words: 3163 flesch: 43 summary: The intervention initially arose from a scientific interest in one medical centre, NTUH (National Taiwan University Hospital), but is now popular in many hospitals because of initial favorable outcome data, patient demands, and payments form the NIH. Diversity in population density and its geographical distribution heavily influence the distinct blueprints of Taiwan EMS development in the future. Hospital EDs that are determined as capable of receiving ambulance patients are designated as EMS response hospitals by law. keywords: care; emergency; ems; hospital; medical; patients; pre; system; taiwan cache: cord-290119-2yao5a80.txt plain text: cord-290119-2yao5a80.txt item: #92 of 138 id: cord-290524-2el9tx9v author: Weese, J. Scott title: Barrier precautions, isolation protocols, and personal hygiene in veterinary hospitals date: 2004-12-31 words: 6829 flesch: 40 summary: Although no infection control program can eliminate disease concerns, proper implementation of barrier precautions and isolation can reduce the exposure of hospitalized animals and hospital personnel to infectious agents. reduce the risk of infection of hospitalized animals with pathogens from the resident microflora of hospital personnel. keywords: barrier; contact; hand; hospital; infection; isolation; personnel; precautions; protocols; use; veterinary cache: cord-290524-2el9tx9v.txt plain text: cord-290524-2el9tx9v.txt item: #93 of 138 id: cord-291168-4u4cssky author: Martin-Villares, Cristina title: Outcome of 1890 tracheostomies for critical COVID-19 patients: a national cohort study in Spain date: 2020-08-04 words: 3223 flesch: 46 summary: To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest cohort of COVID-19 patients undergoing tracheostomy. In this pandemic scenario, with limited ICUs resources [10] , tracheostomy seems to help COVID-19 patients to get off the mechanical ventilation [11] , reducing the respiratory effort in patients with limited pulmonary reserves, shortening the dead space and enabling the suctioning of accumulated mucous. keywords: covid-19; data; hospital; pandemic; patients; tracheostomies; tracheostomy; ventilation; weaning cache: cord-291168-4u4cssky.txt plain text: cord-291168-4u4cssky.txt item: #94 of 138 id: cord-291272-srt08jh8 author: Peters, E.J.G. title: Outcomes of persons with COVID-19 in hospitals with and without standard treatment with (Hydroxy)chloroquine date: 2020-10-14 words: 2325 flesch: 42 summary: We performed a 186 subgroup analysis in (H)CQ hospitals that started (H)CQ directly from the moment of diagnosis versus 187 outcomes in non-(H)CQ hospitals. Primary outcome was 21-day all-cause mortality, defined as hospital mortality, 168 or discharge to a hospice care facility. keywords: covid-19; h)cq; hospitals; patients; subjects cache: cord-291272-srt08jh8.txt plain text: cord-291272-srt08jh8.txt item: #95 of 138 id: cord-292544-m7jyydf1 author: Grau-Pujol, Berta title: Pre-exposure prophylaxis with hydroxychloroquine for high-risk healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A structured summary of a study protocol for a multicentre, double-blind randomized controlled trial date: 2020-07-29 words: 4577 flesch: 44 summary: Study participant flowchart The occurrence of an AE or SAE may come to the attention of study personnel during study visits and interviews of a study participant presenting for medical care, or upon review by the study monitor. keywords: cov-2; covid-19; group; healthcare; hydroxychloroquine; prep; sars; study; workers cache: cord-292544-m7jyydf1.txt plain text: cord-292544-m7jyydf1.txt item: #96 of 138 id: cord-293126-6ae1p15w author: Liu, Yu title: Establishing Appropriate Agency Relationships for Providers in China date: 2019-08-27 words: 5547 flesch: 34 summary: However, by 2012, the pilot public hospital reforms in 17 cities had failed to deliver meaningful results, 20 and the progress of public hospital reforms had been slow. 6 Currently, public hospital reform remains one of the major issues on the Chinese health care reform agenda. keywords: care; china; chinese; health; hospitals; level; physicians; professionalism; public; reform; system cache: cord-293126-6ae1p15w.txt plain text: cord-293126-6ae1p15w.txt item: #97 of 138 id: cord-300532-4d6fnjt8 author: Wang, Jiao title: Disinfection technology of hospital wastes and wastewater: Suggestions for disinfection strategy during coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in China date: 2020-04-24 words: 6422 flesch: 30 summary: With the improvement of hospital wastes and wastewater disinfection technologies, the costs of disinfection will continue to decrease, and secondary pollution to the environment will be gradually controlled. This section first summarizes main types of hospital waste disinfection technologies, including incineration, chemical disinfection and physical disinfection, and then illustrates the proper disinfection technologies used in different situations. keywords: china; chlorine; disinfection; et al; hospital; hospital wastes; incineration; system; technologies; technology; temperature; treatment; wastes; wastewater cache: cord-300532-4d6fnjt8.txt plain text: cord-300532-4d6fnjt8.txt item: #98 of 138 id: cord-303966-z6u3d2ec author: Shears, P. title: Poverty and infection in the developing world: Healthcare-related infections and infection control in the tropics date: 2007-10-22 words: 3375 flesch: 34 summary: From the viewpoint of hospital infection control, the concern is how hospital and healthcarerelated infections affect poorer communities of the developing world, and what can be done to begin to make a contribution to reducing the associated morbidity and mortality. A visit to a sub-Saharan African country, where I had been looking at laboratory services and hospital infection control, left two particular memories. keywords: africa; control; development; health; healthcare; hospital; infection; patients; world cache: cord-303966-z6u3d2ec.txt plain text: cord-303966-z6u3d2ec.txt item: #99 of 138 id: cord-305207-fgvbrg8d author: Ohara, Hiroshi title: Fact-finding Survey of Nosocomial Infection Control in Hospitals in Kathmandu, Nepal—A Basis for Improvement date: 2013-06-29 words: 3393 flesch: 33 summary: The purpose of this study was to investigate the actual conditions of nosocomial infection control in Kathmandu City, Nepal as a basis for the possible contribution to its improvement. Nine hospitals had manuals on nosocomial infection control, and seven had an infection control committee (ICC). keywords: control; countries; hospitals; infection; survey; training; tuth cache: cord-305207-fgvbrg8d.txt plain text: cord-305207-fgvbrg8d.txt item: #100 of 138 id: cord-305353-81qc0iur author: Chang, I-Chiu title: Factors affecting cross-hospital exchange of Electronic Medical Records date: 2009-03-31 words: 4353 flesch: 40 summary: Hospital EMR exchange contain both extrinsic and intrinsic rewards: financial, improving their health, or saving their lives. Most Electronic Data Interchange studies have considered commercial enterprises and necessary funding to support business activities, EMR exchange focuses on saving patients’ lives. keywords: emr; emr exchange; exchange; health; hospitals; medical; patients; records; study cache: cord-305353-81qc0iur.txt plain text: cord-305353-81qc0iur.txt item: #101 of 138 id: cord-310117-19qsszns author: Huang, Yao title: Clinical characteristics of 17 patients with COVID-19 and systemic autoimmune diseases: a retrospective study date: 2020-06-16 words: 3706 flesch: 47 summary: Patient and public involvement Patients and/or the public were not involved in the design, or conduct, or reporting or dissemination plans of this research. This proportion was significantly higher than the study reported on 1099 patients, 7 presumably because more patients with severe COVID-19 were admitted to Tongji Hospital. keywords: aids; clinical; covid-19; disease; hospital; patients; study; tongji; wuhan cache: cord-310117-19qsszns.txt plain text: cord-310117-19qsszns.txt item: #102 of 138 id: cord-310621-wnd47uss author: Singh, Shalendra title: Challenges faced in establishing a dedicated 250 bed COVID-19 intensive care unit in a temporary structure date: 2020-11-06 words: 2015 flesch: 40 summary: In its 2020 guidelines on ICU planning and designing in India, the Indian Society of 22 Critical Care Medicine(ISCCM) has laid down recommendations for the setting up of an ICU, 23 including the initial planning, decisions about ICU level, number of beds, ICU design, equipment 24 provision, support system recommendations, manning plans, human resource development, and 25 environmental planning among others(8). key: cord-310621-wnd47uss authors: Singh, Shalendra; Cherian Ambooken, George; Setlur, Rangraj; Paul, Shamik Kr; Kanitkar, Madhuri; Singh Bhatia, Surinder; singh Kanwar, Ratnesh title: Challenges faced in establishing a dedicated 250 bed COVID-19 intensive care unit in a temporary structure date: 2020-11-06 journal: nan DOI: 10.1016/j.tacc.2020.10.006 sha: doc_id: 310621 cord_uid: wnd47uss An Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is an organized system for the provision of care to critically ill patients that provides intensive and specialized medical and nursing care, an enhanced capacity for monitoring, and multiple modalities of physiologic organ support to sustain life during a period of life-threatening organ system insufficiency. keywords: care; design; equipment; hospital; icu cache: cord-310621-wnd47uss.txt plain text: cord-310621-wnd47uss.txt item: #103 of 138 id: cord-311610-uniz8tuc author: Wang, Shi-Yi title: The impact on neonatal mortality of shifting childbirth services among levels of hospitals: Taiwan's experience date: 2009-06-08 words: 3479 flesch: 42 summary: Evidence from New Zealand's regionalised perinatal system Perinatal mortality distributed by type of hospital in the central district of Helsinki, Finland The choice of place of delivery: effect of hospital level on mortality in all singleton births in New York City The relationship between neonatal mortality and hospital level Perinatal mortality rates in isolated general practitioner maternity units Neonatal mortality in normal birth weight babies: does the level of hospital care make a difference? However, the results of studies concluding lower neonatal mortality rates in advanced or large hospitals than in local community hospitals sampled the birth data before 1999 keywords: community; hospitals; mortality; neonatal; sars; services cache: cord-311610-uniz8tuc.txt plain text: cord-311610-uniz8tuc.txt item: #104 of 138 id: cord-314383-1m2xkbok author: Testa, Alexander title: Incarceration Rates and Hospital Beds Per Capita: A Cross-National Study of 36 Countries, 1971-2015 date: 2020-08-03 words: 3015 flesch: 32 summary: We investigated the longitudinal association between incarceration rates and hospital beds per capita for 36 countries between 1971-2015. Fixed effects regression analyses were employed to examine the effect of within-country changes in incarceration rates on hospital beds per capita. keywords: beds; care; countries; health; hospital; incarceration; population cache: cord-314383-1m2xkbok.txt plain text: cord-314383-1m2xkbok.txt item: #105 of 138 id: cord-314449-ukqux772 author: Curtis, L.T. title: Prevention of hospital-acquired infections: review of non-pharmacological interventions date: 2008-06-02 words: 9002 flesch: 34 summary: 11 Pathogens from hospital water are another underappreciated and underdiagnosed source of hospital infection. Contaminated environmental surfaces (such as bedside rails) are also an under-recognised source of hospital infections. keywords: air; analysis; catheters; cleaning; control; hand; hospital; infections; interventions; mrsa; patients; rates; risk; rooms; studies; study; urinary; use; water cache: cord-314449-ukqux772.txt plain text: cord-314449-ukqux772.txt item: #106 of 138 id: cord-318282-ocgfgx9r author: Boyce, John M title: Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus date: 2005-10-31 words: 8590 flesch: 41 summary: Despite the absence of extensive data, reports of recent percentages of up to 70% of nosocomial MRSA infections confirm the urgent need for an effective antimicrobial usage policy for our country. The main principles are promotion of hand disinfection, identification of MRSA risk patients (carriers and contacts of known MRSA cases), rapid microbiological identification of MRSA, contact isolation of MRSA cases, and treatment of MRSA infections. keywords: aureus; care; community; control; health; hospital; infections; methicillin; mrsa; patients; resistance; screening; staphylococcus; strains; surveillance; vancomycin cache: cord-318282-ocgfgx9r.txt plain text: cord-318282-ocgfgx9r.txt item: #107 of 138 id: cord-318367-8xrjddwy author: Liu, Xiucheng title: An especial transition phase of hospitals: the adaptation of hospital operations to the development of COVID-19 and policy adjustments date: 2020-09-21 words: 1597 flesch: 40 summary: key: cord-318367-8xrjddwy authors: Liu, Xiucheng; Zhuang, Wei; Quan, Xiaoyu; Zhou, Yeqing; Qin, Hao; Zou, Chenghang; Zhang, Hao title: An especial transition phase of hospitals: the adaptation of hospital operations to the development of COVID-19 and policy adjustments date: 2020-09-21 journal: Therefore, gradually promoting hospital operations and functions back to the new normal is important, especially when this outbreak has been effectively controlled. keywords: covid-19; epidemic; hospitals; medical; patients cache: cord-318367-8xrjddwy.txt plain text: cord-318367-8xrjddwy.txt item: #108 of 138 id: cord-323421-67r1qmc9 author: Liao, Yunfei title: Clinical Characteristics and Risk factors for developed COVID-19 patients transferring to designated hospital from Jianghan Fangcang shelter Hospital: a retrospective, observational study date: 2020-04-24 words: 3724 flesch: 52 summary: Therefore, a retrospective review of overall medical record was performed in Fangcang shelter hospital of Jianghan, which received the largest number of patients among Fangcang shelter hospitals in Wuhan. Fangcang shelter hospitals have been applied in COVID-19 to ease ongoing shortage of medical resources in Wuhan since February 2020. keywords: covid-19; fangcang; hospital; patients; preprint; shelter; study; type cache: cord-323421-67r1qmc9.txt plain text: cord-323421-67r1qmc9.txt item: #109 of 138 id: cord-323449-r1gyjxei author: Kim, Uh Jin title: Air and Environmental Contamination Caused by COVID-19 Patients: a Multi-Center Study date: 2020-09-08 words: 2013 flesch: 45 summary: In total, 89 of 320 (27%) environmental surface samples were positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA. Studies of the environmental contamination associated with COVID-19 patients are needed to improve our understanding of the modes of transmission of SARS-CoV-2. keywords: cov-2; hospital; patients; rna; sars; surface cache: cord-323449-r1gyjxei.txt plain text: cord-323449-r1gyjxei.txt item: #110 of 138 id: cord-323596-dh7oh54z author: Advani, Sonali D. title: Assessing severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) preparedness in US community hospitals: A forgotten entity date: 2020-10-07 words: 1552 flesch: 41 summary: Assessing preparedness of community hospitals is crucial to risk assessments and outbreak control activities in these settings. Hence, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of SARS-CoV-2 preparedness among community hospitals in southeastern United States. keywords: community; hospitals; sars; survey cache: cord-323596-dh7oh54z.txt plain text: cord-323596-dh7oh54z.txt item: #111 of 138 id: cord-326118-shew7sfw author: Susilarini, Ni Ketut title: Application of WHO’s guideline for the selection of sentinel sites for hospital-based influenza surveillance in Indonesia date: 2014-09-23 words: 3470 flesch: 34 summary: Based on the recently published WHO guideline for influenza surveillance (2012), this study presents the process for hospital sentinel site selection. During the influenza A/H1N1pdm09 pandemic in 2009, influenza surveillance systems enabled monitoring of pandemic disease trends, severity and mortality keywords: disease; hospitals; influenza; selection; sentinel; sites; surveillance; system cache: cord-326118-shew7sfw.txt plain text: cord-326118-shew7sfw.txt item: #112 of 138 id: cord-326991-m0lfk0a9 author: Nuñez, Jorge H. title: Rethinking Trauma Hospital Services in one of Spain's Largest University Hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. How can we organize and help? Our experience. date: 2020-09-25 words: 4020 flesch: 52 summary: Daily telematics-obtained information on the status of COVID-19 positive patients is vital. At the beginning of the first week, healthcare personnel only used surgical masks in the hospital, and we only tested emergency room patients who reported symptoms. keywords: covid-19; emergency; healthcare; hospital; pandemic; patients; surgeries; trauma cache: cord-326991-m0lfk0a9.txt plain text: cord-326991-m0lfk0a9.txt item: #113 of 138 id: cord-328522-ef4xg3q0 author: Kelen, Gabor D title: Inpatient disposition classification for the creation of hospital surge capacity: a multiphase study date: 2006-11-30 words: 5270 flesch: 41 summary: Despite a strong patientsafety movement today, zero risk for an out of hospital consequential medical event as a condition of discharge is not attainable, and must be balanced against risk tolerance for various medical adverse events, including iatrogenic ones. Thus, a need exists to develop an easy method to categorise hospital patients for safe discharge to suitable venues (including early discharge home), taking into account the existence and competence (or lack thereof) of available external resources. keywords: capacity; care; disaster; discharge; event; health; hospital; medical; panellists; patients; risk; system cache: cord-328522-ef4xg3q0.txt plain text: cord-328522-ef4xg3q0.txt item: #114 of 138 id: cord-329152-1ixylnny author: Gupta, Shaili title: Hospital preparedness for COVID-19 pandemic: experience from department of medicine at Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare System date: 2020-04-24 words: 3496 flesch: 44 summary: Portable forced air system was used to create such rooms in an ICU section too that was devoted to COVID-19 patient care. 4.2 ICU and on-ward policy of care was devised and revised in real-time to continue state-of-the-art management of COVID-19 patients, with a multidisciplinary team approach, involving General Medicine, Cardiology, Infectious Diseases, Infection Prevention, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, and Pharmacy. keywords: care; clinical; covid-19; healthcare; hospital; pandemic; patients; response; rooms cache: cord-329152-1ixylnny.txt plain text: cord-329152-1ixylnny.txt item: #115 of 138 id: cord-329447-kjeqs6zh author: Shen, Bingzheng title: Wuchang Fangcang Shelter Hospital: Practices, Experiences, and Lessons Learned in Controlling COVID-19 date: 2020-07-04 words: 2074 flesch: 39 summary: key: cord-329447-kjeqs6zh authors: Shen, Bingzheng; Chen, Li; Zhang, Lu; Zhang, Mengke; Li, Jing; Wu, Jie; Chen, Kunlin; Xiong, Yuanguo; Song, Wei; Zhou, Benhong title: Wuchang Fangcang Shelter Hospital: Practices, Experiences, and Lessons Learned in Controlling COVID-19 date: 2020-07-04 journal: SN Compr Clin Med DOI: 10.1007/s42399-020-00382-1 sha: doc_id: 329447 cord_uid: kjeqs6zh In early January 2020, the outbreak of the new corona virus pneumonia (Corona Virus Disease 2019, COVID-19) occurred. A large comprehensive gymnasium was converted into Wuchang Fangcang Shelter Hospital in order to provide adequate medical beds and appropriate care for the confirmed patients with mild to moderate symptoms. keywords: covid-19; fangcang; hospital; patients; pharmacists; shelter cache: cord-329447-kjeqs6zh.txt plain text: cord-329447-kjeqs6zh.txt item: #116 of 138 id: cord-333509-dnuakd6h author: Chan, Hui Yun title: Hospitals’ Liabilities in Times of Pandemic: Recalibrating the Legal Obligation to Provide Personal Protective Equipment to Healthcare Workers date: 2020-10-17 words: 8811 flesch: 46 summary: COVID-19: PPE for doctors Doctor couple challenge UK government on PPE risks to BAME staff 24 COVID-19-ethical issues. Substantial discussions have been devoted to the imperative of providing adequate personal protective equipment to frontline healthcare workers. keywords: covid-19; equipment; frontline; healthcare workers; hospitals; nhs; obligations; pandemic; patients; ppe; public; risks; safety; shortage; staff cache: cord-333509-dnuakd6h.txt plain text: cord-333509-dnuakd6h.txt item: #117 of 138 id: cord-334867-ohw0chbg author: Ma, Hui title: Hospital biosecurity capacitation: Analysis and recommendations from the prevention and control of COVID-19 date: 2020-05-27 words: 3671 flesch: 20 summary: Infectious Disease Information Enlightenment of SARS, Ebola, and influenza A H1N1 on COVID-19 epidemic New progress in biosecurity medical treatment and clinical diagnosis and treatment of major infectious diseases Biosecurity discipline construction and capacity development in China Speed up the development of biosecurity science and technology in China with capacity building at the core Thoughts on the countermeasures of turning the emergency treatment stage into the continuous prevention and control stage at epidemic peak Suggestions on the reform of China's public health prevention system in COVID-19 epidemic Study on collaborative management of emergency supply chain of COVID-19 epidemic Study on dynamics of interregional collaborative allocation of emergency supplies for major infectious diseases Investigation on the core emergency capabilities of among medical staff in major infectious diseases Emergency research agenda for COVID-19: strategies for transmission and non-drug relief Analysis of the functional positioning of Chinese public health professionals under the new situation Thoughts and suggestions on modernization of disease prevention and control system Risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) readiness and response to the 2019 COVID-19 (2019-nCoV) interim guidance v2 Regional joint prevention and control of major diseases Not applicable Data sharing not applicable to this article as no datasets were generated or analyzed during the current study. This study examined the primary issues, including an absence of hospital emergency system, inadequate management and control of nosocomial infection, limited hospital laboratory capacity, and poor hospital admission capacity. keywords: biosecurity; control; covid-19; disease; emergency; epidemic; hospitals; infection; prevention; treatment cache: cord-334867-ohw0chbg.txt plain text: cord-334867-ohw0chbg.txt item: #118 of 138 id: cord-336161-67pumvst author: Himmelstein, David U. title: The U.S. Health Care System on the Eve of the Covid-19 Epidemic: A Summary of Recent Evidence on Its Impaired Performance date: 2020-06-30 words: 3981 flesch: 51 summary: A new study refuted the assertions of a widely cited 2011 New Yorker article by Atul Gawande that a hotspotting program in Camden, New Jersey, markedly reduces health care costs and improves quality among superutilizers, patients with very high use of health services. Modern Healthcare Accounting for the burden and redistribution of health care costs: who uses care and who pays for it School of Public Health. keywords: care; costs; coverage; health; hospital; medicare; mortality; network; new; patients; rates; system cache: cord-336161-67pumvst.txt plain text: cord-336161-67pumvst.txt item: #119 of 138 id: cord-337889-90q4py0j author: Guan, Wei-jie title: Comorbidity and its impact on 1590 patients with Covid-19 in China: A Nationwide Analysis date: 2020-03-26 words: 4722 flesch: 36 summary: Tujia Autonomous County People's Hospital, The first people's Hospital of Wanzhou District, Chongqing, Yongchuan Hospital Affiliated to Chongqing Medical University, Anguo hospital, The Third Hospital of Peking University, peking university shenzhen hospital , BOLUO people's Hospital, Changde Lixian people's Hospital, Changde Second People's Hospital, Chenzhou Central Hospital, Chengjiang people's Hospital, Dalian Central Hospital, Danzhou people's Hospital, Dengzhou Central Hospital Hangzhou first people's Hospital, Hangzhou Lin'an District People's Hospital, Nanpi County Hospital of traditional Chinese medicine of Hebei Province, Henan people's Hospital, Hefeng County Central Hospital, Hohhot First Hospital, Huludao Central Hospital, The First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Medical College, Shenzhen Union Hospital of Huazhong University of science and technology, Huaibei people's Hospital, Huangshi Second Hospital, Huangchuan people's Hospital Jiangyou infectious diseases hospital, Jieyang people's Hospital, Jinhua Central Hospital, Jinzhong Pingyao people's Hospital, Jingjiang people's Hospital, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Laifeng County Central Hospital, Yueqing people's Hospital, Lijiang people's Hospital, Lixin people's Hospital, The Fourth People's Hospital of Lianyungang, Linqu County People's Hospital Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, Sichuan Mianyang 404 hospital, Sixian Hospital of traditional Chinese Medicine, Suihua First Hospital, Suiping County People's Hospital, Tianjin Fourth Central Hospital, Tianjin Haihe hospital, Tiantai County People's Hospital, Tongchuan Mining Bureau Central Hospital, Tongren people's Hospital, Weihai Central Hospital, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wuzhou Third People's Hospital, Armed police Hubei provincial general team hospital, Xixian people's Hospital, Longshan County People's The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, Xinmi Hospital of traditional Chinese Medicine, Xinxiang County People's Hospital, Xinye people's Changsha eighth hospital, Changsha first people's Hospital, 921st Hospital of the joint service support force of the Chinese people's Liberation Army, Central theater General Hospital of the Chinese people's Liberation Army, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhongshan University, Zhongshan Second People's 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of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza, compared with seasonal influenza Risk factors associated with severe outcomes in adult hospitalized patients according to influenza type and subtype Effect of vaccination, comorbidities and age on mortality and severe disease associated with influenza during the season 2016-2017 in a Spanish tertiary hospital Clinical features and short-term outcomes of 144 patients with SARS in the greater Toronto area Prevalence of comorbidities in cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a retrospective study Prevalence of comorbidities in the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Risk Factors for Fatal Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infections in Saudi Arabia: Analysis of the WHO Line List Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, and Death among 32 Patients with MERS-CoV Infection, Saudi Arabia Impact of Comorbidity on Fatality Rate of Patients with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome A Comparative Study of Clinical Presentation and Risk Factors for Adverse Outcome in Patients Hospitalised with Acute Respiratory Disease Due to MERS Coronavirus or Other Causes Chongqing Yunyang County People's Hospital, Ankang Central Hospital, Chenzhou Second People's Hospital, Datong Fourth People's Hospital, Dengzhou people's Hospital, Fengjie people's Hospital, Foshan first people's Hospital, Fuyang Second People's Hospital, Gongyi people's Hospital, Guangshan people's Hospital, Guoyao Dongfeng General Hospital, Hainan people's Hospital, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical College, The first people's Hospital of Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Huaihua first people's Hospital, Jiashan first people's Hospital, Lu'an people's Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingyuan people's Hospital, Quanzhou County People's Hospital, Rizhao people's Hospital, Shaodong people's Hospital, Shiyan Xiyuan Hospital, Tongling people's Hospital, Wenzhou People's Hospital, Wenzhou Central Hospital, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wuxi Fifth People's Hospital Zhijiang people's Hospital, People's Hospital of Dianjiang County, Chongqing, Chongqing Jiulongpo first people's Hospital, Chongqing Shizhu keywords: cases; central; comorbidities; comorbidity; county; covid-19; diseases; hospital; medical; patients; people; university cache: cord-337889-90q4py0j.txt plain text: cord-337889-90q4py0j.txt item: #120 of 138 id: cord-339835-ze9ay2rm author: Daphna-Tekoah, Shir title: Listening to Hospital Personnel’s Narratives during the COVID-19 Outbreak date: 2020-09-03 words: 7908 flesch: 50 summary: It was against this background that hospital HCWs the world over first encountered the global COVID-19 pandemic in December 2019 In light of the findings of this study, we recommend that leaders in the health care system should identify hospital HCWs as first responders (similar to combatants in the traditional military environment). keywords: coronavirus; covid-19; guide; hcws; health; hospital; listening; needs; pandemic; patients; staff; workers cache: cord-339835-ze9ay2rm.txt plain text: cord-339835-ze9ay2rm.txt item: #121 of 138 id: cord-340091-kptilmi8 author: Mulatu, H. A. title: The prevalence of common mental disorders among health care professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic at a tertiary Hospital in East Africa date: 2020-11-03 words: 4218 flesch: 45 summary: Frontline HCWs had higher scores of mental health symptoms than other health care workers. A recent study among 1257 healthcare professionals in a tertiary hospital in China, revealed a high prevalence of mental health symptoms among HCWs. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; depression; distress; insomnia; symptoms cache: cord-340091-kptilmi8.txt plain text: cord-340091-kptilmi8.txt item: #122 of 138 id: cord-341063-3rqnu5bu author: None title: 38th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine: Brussels, Belgium. 20-23 March 2018 date: 2018-03-29 words: 98736 flesch: 48 summary: Since altered liver function has also been described in ICU patients without sepsis [1, 2] , the influence of sepsis may be overestimated. The aim of this work is to analyze the connection between serum and fecal levels of AMM in ICU patients. keywords: acute; admission; adult patients; age; aim; aki; analysis; ards; arrest; assessment; baseline; blood; brain; cardiac; care; care patients; care unit; cases; changes; clinical; cohort; complications; conclusions; control; correlation; criteria; critical; data; day mortality; days; decrease; diagnosis; difference; discharge; duration; dysfunction; early; effect; emergency; end; factors; failure; fig; flow; fluid; following; group; hospital; hospital mortality; hours; icu admission; icu mortality; icu patients; icu stay; impact; incidence; increase; infection; injury; introduction; length; levels; lung; mean; median; medical; methods; min; model; months; mortality; non; organ; outcome; p<0.001; parameters; patients; period; population; post; pressure; protocol; rate; renal; results; risk; risk patients; score; sepsis; septic; severity; shock; significant; sofa; stay; studies; study; support; surgery; surgery patients; survival; survivors; table; test; therapy; time; total; transfusion; treatment; unit; use; value; ventilation; volume; years cache: cord-341063-3rqnu5bu.txt plain text: cord-341063-3rqnu5bu.txt item: #123 of 138 id: cord-342250-x5bzrpcu author: Faires, Meredith C title: The use of the temporal scan statistic to detect methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus clusters in a community hospital date: 2014-07-08 words: 6872 flesch: 42 summary: The objectives of this study were to investigate the utility of the temporal scan statistic for detecting MRSA clusters, validate clusters using molecular techniques and hospital records, and determine significant differences in the rate of MRSA cases using regression models. MRSA clusters were investigated using a retrospective temporal scan statistic. keywords: cases; clusters; events; hospital; mrsa; outbreaks; patient; period; scan; spa; statistic; study cache: cord-342250-x5bzrpcu.txt plain text: cord-342250-x5bzrpcu.txt item: #124 of 138 id: cord-343145-ptkw0csu author: Gilbert, Gwendolyn L. title: The politics and ethics of hospital infection prevention and control: a qualitative case study of senior clinicians’ perceptions of professional and cultural factors that influence doctors’ attitudes and practices in a large Australian hospital date: 2019-04-02 words: 6470 flesch: 36 summary: The aim of this study was to explore what factors affect doctors' IPC practices and, more specifically, why they are so influential. Together with them, we hoped to formulate new theories to better explain the reasons behind doctors' IPC practices, in order to develop more effective and generalisable strategies to improve them. keywords: compliance; doctors; hand; healthcare; hospital; hygiene; infection; ipc; medical; participants; patient; practices; study cache: cord-343145-ptkw0csu.txt plain text: cord-343145-ptkw0csu.txt item: #125 of 138 id: cord-344383-7s4gnxs4 author: Tee, Augustine K.H. title: Atypical SARS in Geriatric Patient date: 2004-02-17 words: 2057 flesch: 47 summary: Coronavirus as a possible cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome A novel coronavirus associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome Identification of a novel coronavirus in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome WHO Multicentre Collaborative Network for SARS Diagnosis. A multicentre collaboration to investigate the cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome Case definitions for surveillance of severe acute respiratory syndrome World Health Organization A cluster of cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong A major outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong Identification of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Canada Evaluation of WHO criteria for identifying patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome out of hospital: prospective observational study Preventing local transmission of SARS: lessons from Singapore Severe acute respiratory syndrome-Singapore Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Singapore: clinical features of index patient and initial contacts Update: outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome-worldwide Clinical progression and viral load in a community outbreak of coronavirus-associated SARS pneumonia: a prospective study Epidemiological determinants of spread of causal agent of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong keywords: cases; general; hospital; patient; sars; syndrome cache: cord-344383-7s4gnxs4.txt plain text: cord-344383-7s4gnxs4.txt item: #126 of 138 id: cord-345235-wwnqupo0 author: Ji, Jianlin title: Consultation-liaison psychiatry in China date: 2012-06-17 words: 4177 flesch: 29 summary: China's working plan for mental health Study on situation of mental health personnel in the clinics of general hospitals of Wuhan: 4-6 Practice of consultation-liaison psychiatry in general hospital An analysis of 90 cases of psychiatric consultations in a general hospital Consultation analysis of somatic disease accompanied by psychological disorder in general hospital Analysis of 185 cases in the psychiatric consultation-liaison at a general hospital A two years consultation reviewed of mental department in Shenzhen hospitals Analysis of consultation-liaison psychiatry for inpatients in general hospitals Analysis of 138 patients treated by the psychiatric consultation-liaison service at a general hospital Departments applying for consultation-liaison psychiatry and distribution of diagnosed different psychiatric diseases in general hospitals: analysis of 154 cases Psychiatric consultation for medical patients and follow-up study in general hospital Clinical study of 378 in-patients in a general hospital seen by the consultation-liaison psychiatry service Analysis of the consultation-liaison psychiatry service in a general hospital Analysis of the consultation-liaison psychiatry service provided the inpatient in general hospital Consultation-liaison psychiatry service in general hospitals Analysis of 112 cases of inter-hospital psychiatric consultation Clinical features of 22 patients referred to a psychiatric consultation-liaison service in a general hospital Consultation liaison psychiatry for elderly patients in general hospital: analysis of 131 cases Results of consultation-liaison referral for general hospital inpatients with a comorbid psychiatric illness Analysis of 410 psychiatric consultation cases in a general hospital Analysis of consultation liaison for respiratory patients at a general hospital Analysis of data from consultation-liaison psychiatry service for the inpatients in a tertiary general hospital Role playing and Balint group in psychiatric training course Application of the Balint group in general hospital Qualitative study of doctor Balint group cases in general hospital Balint groups Integrated management of cardiovascular disease and mental disorder-discussion of 'psycho-cardiology medicine Use of hospital anxiety and depression scale (Chinese version) in Chinese outpatient in department of internal medicine Application of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) among medical outpatients Quality of life of medical outpatients with anxiety in a general hospital Assessment of psychological disorders during the peri-operation period for hepatic transplantation Psychological problem in adults after heart transplantation Personality, coping style, immunity function in the patients with gastric cancer Cognitive function of type 2 diabetics with micro-angiopathy The relationship between the psychological disturbance and metabolic control in the adults with type 2 diabetes A pilot study of cognitive function and related factors among the patients with type 2 diabetes Investigation on psychological distress of the dialystic patients with end-stage renal failure The psychological problems in the wounded of Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan Psychological status of survivors one week after the Sichuan earthquake Case report of acute stress reaction after the huge '5.12' earthquake Analysis of psycho salvation for the wounded in the Wenchuan '5.12' earthquake The effect of mental intervention on anxious-depressive mood in earthquake relieving officers and soldiers Self-care for disaster relief workers during the provision of relief services Psychotherapy in consultation-liaison psychiatry Expert group for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the nervous system with comorbid depressive or anxiety disorders. It is unclear how many of them work in CLP at general medical hospitals. keywords: china; clp; consultation; departments; hospitals; liaison; medical; patients; psychiatric cache: cord-345235-wwnqupo0.txt plain text: cord-345235-wwnqupo0.txt item: #127 of 138 id: cord-346276-1dcp05rd author: Bonfá, Eloisa title: How COVID-19 is changing rheumatology clinical practice date: 2020-11-02 words: 4812 flesch: 48 summary: Patients from the rheumatology unit were transferred to the Orthopaedic Institute, along with patients from almost all specialized clinical wards. Consequently, the ceasing of medication or inappropriate self-management occurred in many patients across the country, resulting in flares of disease in some patients. keywords: care; covid-19; disease; face; hospital; pandemic; patients; research; rheumatology cache: cord-346276-1dcp05rd.txt plain text: cord-346276-1dcp05rd.txt item: #128 of 138 id: cord-346308-9h2fk9qt author: Kaur, Rajwinder title: Microbiology of hospital wastewater date: 2020-05-01 words: 14679 flesch: 30 summary: and Enterobacteriaceae in sewage Hospital wastewater releases of carbapenem-resistance pathogens and genes in urban India Assessment of antibiotic-and disinfectant-resistant bacteria in hospital wastewater, south Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study Antibiotic susceptibilities of Enterococcus species isolated from hospital and domestic wastewater effluents in Alice, Eastern Cape Province of South Africa Beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in hospital effluents Insights into the relationship between antimicrobial residues and bacterial populations in a hospital-urban wastewater treatment plant system Influence of hospital wastewater discharged from University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) Multiresistance, beta-lactamaseencoding genes and bacterial diversity in hospital wastewater in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Enumeration and characterization of antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli bacteria in effluent from municipal, hospital, and secondary treatment facility sources Antibiotic resistance and antibiotic resistance genes in Escherichia coli isolates from hospital wastewater in Vietnam Antibiotic resistant bacteria in hospital wastewaters and sewage treatment plants Dissemination of antibiotic resistance in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant S aureus strains isolated from hospital effluents Detection of antimicrobial-resistant Gram-negative bacteria in hospital effluents and in the sewage treatment station of Goiânia Brazil Antimicrobial resistance of 3 types of gram-negative bacteria isolated from hospital surfaces and the hands of health care workers Abundance of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance genes and bacterial community composition in wastewater effluents from different Romanian hospitals Vancomycin resistant enterococci: from the hospital effluent to the urban wastewater treatment plant The role of aquatic ecosystems as reservoirs of antibiotic resistance Environmental dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes and correlation to anthropogenic contamination with antibiotics Occurrence of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in hospital and urban wastewaters and their impact on the receiving river Urban wastewater treatment plants as hotspots for antibiotic resistant bacteria and genes spread into the environment: a review Levels of antibiotic resistance genes in manure, biosolids, and fertilized soil Epidemiology of resistance to antibiotics: links between animals and humans Detection of antibiotic resistance genes in source and drinking water samples from a first nation community in Canada Prevalence of antibiotic resistance in drinking water treatment and distribution systems Antimicrobial Resistance: Global Report on Surveillance, World Health Organization Society's failure to protect a precious resource: antibiotics Hospital effluents are one of several sources of metal, antibiotic resistance genes, and bacterial markers disseminated in Sub-Saharan urban rivers Identifying antimicrobial resistance genes with DNA microarrays Evidence of increasing antibiotic resistance gene abundances in archived soils since 1940 Antibiotic resistance genes in water environment Prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes and their relationship with antibiotics in the Huangpu River and the drinking water sources Multiple drug resistance and biocide resistance in Escherichia coli environmental isolates from hospital and household settings Wastewater treatment plant resistomes are shaped by bacterial composition, genetic exchange, and upregulated expression in the effluent microbiomes Tackling antibiotic resistance: the environmental framework Screening methods for the detection of antimicrobial resistance genes present in bacterial isolates and the microbiota Culture-based methods for detection of antibiotic resistance in agroecosystems: advantages, challenges, and gaps in knowledge Insights into antibiotic resistance through metagenomic approaches Molecular evaluation of antibiotic susceptibility: keywords: analysis; antibiotics; args; bacteria; detection; dna; environment; fungal; genes; health; hospital; host; human; hww; infections; methods; norovirus; pathogens; pcr; present; prevalence; resistance; resistance genes; rotavirus; samples; species; transfer; treatment; virus; viruses; wastewater cache: cord-346308-9h2fk9qt.txt plain text: cord-346308-9h2fk9qt.txt item: #129 of 138 id: cord-346866-90w4zepx author: Bassareo, Pier Paolo title: Learning from the past in the COVID-19 era: rediscovery of quarantine, previous pandemics, origin of hospitals and national healthcare systems, and ethics in medicine date: 2020-08-20 words: 5580 flesch: 57 summary: In a catastrophic perspective, since a second outbreak cannot be excluded, we should be ready to cope with it by building new specific COVID-19 hospitals and preparing nurses and general practitioners to face the emergency at the very early beginning, thus preventing patients from the need to be admitted to hospitals. key: cord-346866-90w4zepx authors: Bassareo, Pier Paolo; Melis, Maria Rosaria; Marras, Silvia; Calcaterra, Giuseppe title: Learning from the past in the COVID-19 era: rediscovery of quarantine, previous pandemics, origin of hospitals and national healthcare systems, and ethics in medicine date: 2020-08-20 journal: keywords: coronavirus; covid-19; days; death; disease; ethics; health; healthcare; history; hospitals; medical; people; plague; quarantine cache: cord-346866-90w4zepx.txt plain text: cord-346866-90w4zepx.txt item: #130 of 138 id: cord-348361-a5j067ce author: Verlicchi, Paola title: Trends, new insights and perspectives in the treatment of hospital effluents date: 2020-10-19 words: 1616 flesch: 23 summary: The most recent literature provides new insights into the occurrence of pharmaceuticals and other contaminants of emerging concern, pathogens, viruses, antibiotic resistant bacteria and genes in hospital effluent in various new developing and developed countries. The management and treatment of hospital effluent are issues of current concern in an increasing number of 24 countries worldwide. keywords: effluent; hospital; removal; treatment; wastewater cache: cord-348361-a5j067ce.txt plain text: cord-348361-a5j067ce.txt item: #131 of 138 id: cord-348629-fnn9wshy author: Moccia, Giuseppina title: An alternative approach for the decontamination of hospital settings date: 2020-10-21 words: 4872 flesch: 29 summary: Microfiber wipes used had the following characteristics: high density with 40× surface area than a conventional cotton-loop mop; were split to create gripping hooks that make them highly absorbent; weigh of 20 g and specifically 100 g/m 2 ; various dimensions such as 20 × 27 cm 2 for surface cleaning and 22 × 60 cm 2 for floors and larger surface; more than 90% of disinfectant solution impregnated could be absorbed (0,04 mL/cm 2 of disinfectant solution). Proposed methods for hospital cleaning assessment WHO WASH in health care facilities: global baseline report 2019. keywords: cleaning; cloths; contamination; disinfectant; disinfection; healthcare; hospital; surfaces; system; use; wipes cache: cord-348629-fnn9wshy.txt plain text: cord-348629-fnn9wshy.txt item: #132 of 138 id: cord-350261-7lkcdisr author: Asirvatham, Edwin Sam title: Who is dying from COVID-19 and when? An Analysis of fatalities in Tamil Nadu, India date: 2020-10-03 words: 3430 flesch: 40 summary: Though there are several studies from other countries that explained the characteristics of COVID-19 deaths, there is a dearth of peer-reviewed and published literature from India. The patients who were admitted in private hospitals had a median of 4 days of symptoms as compared to public hospital patients with 3 days of symptoms (P<0.005). keywords: admission; covid-19; death; hospital cache: cord-350261-7lkcdisr.txt plain text: cord-350261-7lkcdisr.txt item: #133 of 138 id: cord-350571-6tapkjb6 author: None title: 45th ESCP-NSF international symposium on clinical pharmacy: clinical pharmacy tackling inequalities and access to health care. Oslo, Norway, 5–7 October 2016 date: 2017-01-10 words: 106086 flesch: 45 summary: Clinical pharmacists have a role to evaluate and optimize the appropriateness and effectiveness of patient's medications. DTSIs interventions (treatment group) consist in: motivational interview, sharing and delivery of printed, explanatory material in the patient's native language, reconciliation of patients medications at hospital admission and at discharge; identification of potential risks due to drug-drug interactions; monitoring of compliance to drug therapy, and finally detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) occurring in the course of care. keywords: abstract; adherence; administration; admission; age; aim; analysis; antibiotics; assessment; associated; average; background; cancer; care; cases; clinical; community; conclusion; control; criteria; data; day; days; department; design; discharge; discrepancies; disease; dispensing; dosage; dose; drug; effects; following; general; group; guidelines; health; home; hospital; hospital pharmacy; impact; increase; information; interactions; interventions; knowledge; level; main; management; mean; measures; median; medical; medication; medication adherence; medication reconciliation; medicines; method; monitoring; months; n =; non; number; nurses; objective; oral; order; outcome; outcome measures; patients; period; pharmaceutical; pharmacists; pharmacy; physicians; potential; practice; prescribed; prescription; problems; process; projects; quality; research; results; review; risk; risk patients; role; safety; score; service; setting; study; survey; team; therapy; time; total; treatment; type; university; use; years cache: cord-350571-6tapkjb6.txt plain text: cord-350571-6tapkjb6.txt item: #134 of 138 id: cord-351600-bqw9ks4a author: Zhang, Shuai title: Development and validation of a risk factor-based system to predict short-term survival in adult hospitalized patients with COVID-19: a multicenter, retrospective, cohort study date: 2020-07-16 words: 4972 flesch: 42 summary: In patients with COVID-19, plasma LDH level was reported to be higher in severe, ICU, and deceased COVID-19 patients than in mild, non-ICU-patients, and survivors In this study, we employed the clinical and laboratory features of COVID-19 patients to work out an effective and easy tool for predicting 28-day mortality. keywords: cohort; covid-19; day; hospital; mortality; patients; study; survival; wuhan cache: cord-351600-bqw9ks4a.txt plain text: cord-351600-bqw9ks4a.txt item: #135 of 138 id: cord-351918-pu7i1jfe author: Baek, Yae Jee title: A mathematical model of COVID-19 transmission in a tertiary hospital and assessment of the effects of different intervention strategies date: 2020-10-26 words: 4907 flesch: 47 summary: Other studies about hospital outbreaks from infectious diseases were conducted with many different mathematical models: a multiagent model or SEIR transmission model [26] Fig 6 shows the effectiveness of all intervention scenarios and the effectiveness of the detection of infectious patients, 80.7%, is the highest among the control measures. keywords: covid-19; hospital; model; number; outbreak; patients; screening; transmission cache: cord-351918-pu7i1jfe.txt plain text: cord-351918-pu7i1jfe.txt item: #136 of 138 id: cord-353692-2zotqreu author: Dong, Fen title: Effect on Thromboprophylaxis among Hospitalized Patients Using a System-wide Multifaceted Quality Improvement Intervention: Rationale and Design for a Multicenter Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial in China date: 2020-05-07 words: 4377 flesch: 29 summary: Due to chronology of individual patient recruitment after hospital randomization in clustered randomization trial 28 , this study is prone to selection bias J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f 22 / 40 induced by unblinded recruiters or patients who are informed or aware of hospital allocation. A multidisciplinary group of hospital staff (doctors, nurses, administrators, pharmacists, etc) from a wide range of departments will be engaged to carry out the QI. keywords: hospital; intervention; patients; prophylaxis; risk; study; vte cache: cord-353692-2zotqreu.txt plain text: cord-353692-2zotqreu.txt item: #137 of 138 id: cord-355038-o2hr5mox author: None title: Proceedings of Réanimation 2020, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress date: 2020-02-11 words: 102622 flesch: 49 summary: No significant difference between the NE and AVP groups for lactate clearance between H0 and H6 (25.6 [− 7.31 to 35.34]% vs 47.84 [13.42-82.73 ]%, p = 0.686). D: blood frequency of MAIT cells in patients with pneumonia compared with healthy controls (as % of total T cells) keywords: 0.001; acute; admission; adult patients; age; aim; aki; analysis; antibiotic; ards; ards patients; association; blood; cardiac; care; care patients; care unit; cases; characteristics; children; cohort; compliance; complications; conclusion; conflict; control; data; days; death; diagnosis; disclosure; disease; duration; dysfunction; early; ecmo; end; ethics regulations; factors; failure; fig; following; france; group; high; hospital; hospital mortality; icu admission; icu mortality; icu patients; icu stay; impact; incidence; infection; influenza patients; injury; intensive; intensive care; interest; international; intubation; january; length; management; mean; median; medical; methods; model; months; mortality; mortality rate; multivariate; n =; national; niv; non; objective; outcome; p =; patients; period; pneumonia; post; pressure; prognosis; pulmonary; rate; rationale; respiratory; results; risk; score; sepsis; septic; severity; shock; sofa; stay; studies; study; study period; support; survival; syndrome; therapy; time; total; treatment; unit; use; ventilation; weaning; years cache: cord-355038-o2hr5mox.txt plain text: cord-355038-o2hr5mox.txt item: #138 of 138 id: cord-355503-9baof9z8 author: Yan, Aihua title: How hospitals in mainland China responded to the outbreak of COVID-19 using IT-enabled services: an analysis of hospital news webpages date: 2020-04-20 words: 3831 flesch: 43 summary: At the early stage of the study, hospitals focused more on publishing popular medical science articles on their websites (T1) and also digitalized hospital processes (T2), but in latter stages of the study they focused more on knowledge management for medical professionals (T3) and telemedicine (T4). Third, digitalization of hospital processes is a trend. keywords: china; covid-19; healthcare; hospitals; patients; services; study; themes; training cache: cord-355503-9baof9z8.txt plain text: cord-355503-9baof9z8.txt