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1 ase fatality rate was 33%, though 25% remain admitted.
2 ) to undergo imaging than those who were not admitted.
3 eceased, 28 were discharged, and 26 remained admitted.
4 a cost of decreased survival in patients not admitted.
5 dentified patients with aortic valve disease admitted 2012 to 2016 for SAVR, TAVR, and disease sympto
6                              Of 125 patients admitted, 28 (22.4%) had BLLs higher than 30 mug/dL.
7                      Among patients who were admitted, a chest radiograph score of 3 or more was an i
8 nsformation of the physical space, and began admitting adults of all ages with coronavirus disease 20
9 rvational study included 239 sepsis patients admitted and enrolled between January 2015 and July 2017
10 oma patients requiring topical treatment are admitted, approximately one quarter of patients seem to
11  used supplemental oxygen, and 24 (13%) were admitted as an inpatient to a conventional hospital.
12 from the Midwest/West were most likely to be admitted as inpatients.
13 hat patients with SMI were more likely to be admitted as nonpsychiatric inpatients (pooled odds ratio
14 trospective study of adult patients who were admitted at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.
15 ctive cohort study of 44 patients with MIS-C admitted at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New Yo
16    Materials and Methods Imaging of patients admitted at the emergency department between February 17
17  glucose level was 90-120 mg/dL for patients admitted before September 14, 2014 (n = 1,614) and 80-14
18                         Adult burn patients, admitted between 2007 and 2017, with deep partial-thickn
19 trospective study of patients >=16 years old admitted between 2009 and 2014.
20                               Among patients admitted between 2011-2017 (n=2230), 17% died during hos
21 ve polymerase-chain-reaction assay, who were admitted between 3/8-5/6/2020.
22 hospitalized patients with Covid-19 who were admitted between December 20, 2019, and March 15, 2020,
23      The cohort consisted of 10,570 patients admitted between June 2014 and August 2018.
24    A total of 60 patients with COVID-19 were admitted between March 21 and March 28, 2020.
25 s of 58 children from 8 hospitals in England admitted between March 23 and May 16, 2020, with persist
26 oronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and ARDS admitted between March 8 and March 30, 2020, were includ
27     The prospective cohort included patients admitted between October 2013 and August 2016 at 2 Unite
28 of an admission (referenced to beneficiaries admitted but without the characteristic) are as follows:
29 and thrombotic complications of 400 hospital-admitted COVID-19 patients (144 critically ill) primaril
30 A review of the literature shows that 46% of admitted COVID-19 patients had elevated plasma aspartate
31 stion, especially with the constant surge of admitted COVID-19 patients with severe ARDS.
32  embedding dynamic ESI within framework that admits data gathered on different scales, we quantify re
33 s with septic shock and S. aureus bacteremia admitted directly from the emergency department to the I
34 rvational cohort study, we enrolled patients admitted due to acute respiratory illness to two public
35 necessitating ICU admission such as patients admitted due to sepsis or severe community-acquired pneu
36                               ATAAD patients admitted during influenza season had increased in-hospit
37 ays occurred to a similar extent in patients admitted during ON-hours (51.0%) and OFF-hours (50.0%; P
38 r occurred in 49.4% versus 60.0% of patients admitted during ON-hours and in 51.4% versus 51.9% of pa
39  openings of both materials are too small to admit either guest, signalling the importance of host dy
40                   The percentage of children admitted ever receiving an anti-infective was also measu
41 r illness severity and institution, patients admitted following rapid response team review stayed lon
42                         Consecutive patients admitted for abdominal pain after RYGB and undergoing CT
43 ACS and OSA) study, including 1,701 patients admitted for ACS (NCT01335087).
44 orbidity and mortality outcomes for patients admitted for acute decompensated heart failure are poor
45 crease in contractility may benefit patients admitted for acute decompensated heart failure.
46                               Among patients admitted for acute decompensated HF, S/V was safe and we
47 d African male renal allograft recipient was admitted for acute visual loss of the right eye.
48 ients readmitted compared to patients not re-admitted for all years.
49                       Eligible patients were admitted for at least 24 hours between March 15 and 28,
50           From 1996-2019 we had 758 patients admitted for ATAAD with 3.1 admissions per month during
51 d a retrospective analysis of 6,439 patients admitted for COVID-19 at 1 of 5 Mount Sinai Health Syste
52 actors associated with mortality in patients admitted for COVID-19 in three large London hospitals be
53 lth Administration data to identify patients admitted for critical limb ischemia between 2005 and 201
54                             Fifteen subjects admitted for defibrillator implantation and ejection fra
55 y control subjects comprising of adolescents admitted for elective surgery for nonrespiratory-related
56        All the children that were electively admitted for gastrointestinal endoscopies were included.
57 o-bed ratios < 0.05).We studied 86,751 pairs admitted for general surgery (GS), 214,302 pairs of pati
58 s to identify patients 18 to 85 years of age admitted for heart failure, cardiogenic shock, or LVAD i
59                        All the patients were admitted for hypoxemic respiratory failure; 75% (18 pati
60 ith opioid use disorder (OUD) are frequently admitted for invasive infections.
61 ivity was 0.26% in 387 hospitalized patients admitted for non-respiratory indications and 0.1% in 1,0
62 eral surgery (GS), 214,302 pairs of patients admitted for orthopedic surgery, and 52,025 pairs of pat
63 was similar among beneficiaries who would be admitted for sepsis versus those whose inpatient admissi
64 ; 95% CI, 3.08-5.25) in ICU patients whether admitted for septic or nonseptic causes and 2) the need
65  rule." According to this rule, the patients admitted for severe acute alcoholic hepatitis are not el
66 ompared with a historical cohort of patients admitted for STEMI during the analogous time period (Feb
67 g practices (group 5) were more likely to be admitted for unstable angina (adjusted OR, 1.46 [95% CI,
68 opedic surgery, and 52,025 pairs of patients admitted for vascular surgery.
69 rsus 2.4%; P=0.18), 8 versus 2 patients were admitted for worsening heart failure (10.4% versus 2.3%;
70  among 463 patients diagnosed with cirrhosis admitted from (January 1, 2013 to January 1, 2018) to a
71                     Thirty-five percent were admitted from a senior home or skilled nursing facility.
72 is of 637 cultures from 610 medical patients admitted from home neutralized demographic differences.
73 , and more frequently have sepsis than those admitted from the ward without rapid response team revie
74 ular hospitalizations, and patients who were admitted had shorter lengths of stay.
75 erial hypertension, who were less frequently admitted in 2020 than in 2019.
76 ents with cryptogenic ischemic stroke or TIA admitted in a comprehensive stroke center during an 8-ye
77                In metformin-treated patients admitted in an emergency context, a plasma metformin con
78 living in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture was admitted in April with cough persisting for 1 month and
79 (11%) died, and 3/315 patients (1%) remained admitted in the hospital.
80  for alcohol use disorder (AUD; n = 17) were admitted inpatient for the study duration.
81                               160 (80%) were admitted of which 15 (8%) underwent surgery directly fro
82 -hours and in 51.4% versus 51.9% of patients admitted OFF-hours (P(interaction)=0.20).
83 -hours and in 47.7% versus 51.9% of patients admitted OFF-hours (P(interaction)=0.29).
84 rge, and those with high BSI risk (> 40%) be admitted on broad-spectrum antibiotics.
85 ncluded all patients older than 60 years old admitted on the WL from 01 January 2006 to 31 December 2
86 likely to have moderate-to-severe TBI, to be admitted on weekends, to urban, medium-to-large hospital
87 s occurred in 45.1% versus 57.6% of patients admitted ON-hours and in 47.7% versus 51.9% of patients
88                        The United States has admitted over 80,000 Special Immigrant Visa holders (SIV
89 usted hospital mortality for older patients, admitted over a 20-year period between 1997 and 2016 to
90  were recorded in the Secondary Uses Service Admitted Patient Care database.
91 nt controls through prospective screening of admitted patients and passively identified outpatient ca
92 tment boarding is the practice of caring for admitted patients in the emergency department after hosp
93 be prevented was multiplied by the number of admitted patients to obtain the total excess LOS.
94                  Baseline characteristics of admitted patients with COVID-19 show that adiposity, dia
95 tudy of patients from a random sample of all admitted patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in
96 oom for improvement in the management of ICU-admitted severe asthma episodes.
97 how that every balanced network architecture admits stimuli that break the balanced state and these b
98                  Short-term mortality in ICU-admitted stroke patients was high with 30 days mortality
99                                          ICU-admitted stroke patients who survive the first 30 days a
100 term fate in the organism as it is generally admitted that the inertness of gold nanoparticles preven
101                       Patients with COVID-19 admitted to 1 of 5 Mount Sinai Health System hospitals i
102 PANTS: Case series of patients with COVID-19 admitted to 12 hospitals in New York City, Long Island,
103 cute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 were admitted to 15 United Kingdom PICUs.
104 tcomes in a retrospective cohort of patients admitted to 2 acute hospitals in Derby, United Kingdom.
105       The analysis included 149,310 patients admitted to 215 adult general ICUs in 213 hospitals in U
106 a patients [Injury Severity Score (ISS) >=9] admitted to 3 Level-I trauma centers in Boston were asse
107 ive cohort study evaluated patients with EVD admitted to 5 Ebola treatment units (ETUs) in West Afric
108 e chain reaction-confirmed COVID-19 who were admitted to a designated CCF for continuation of their t
109                Children 0 to 18 years of age admitted to a hospital between February 1 and June 6, 20
110 b) profiles in febrile children (<= 5 years) admitted to a hospital in rural Ghana.
111                 Approximately 1 in 25 people admitted to a hospital in the United States will suffer
112 ive cohort study in all-comers with COVID-19 admitted to a large general hospital in the United Kingd
113 ve observational study of 20 trauma patients admitted to a Level 1 Trauma Centre and 20 healthy contr
114 om Kawasaki disease and toxic shock syndrome admitted to a New York City hospital in late April and e
115                               Adult patients admitted to a NYC medical center with COVID-19 who requi
116 th acute hypoxic de novo respiratory failure admitted to a single center and candidates for a 24-hour
117 ross-sectional study, patients consecutively admitted to a single quaternary care center from March 2
118         Comparing all beneficiaries who were admitted to a skilled nursing facility after an inpatien
119 tudy of 197 patients with confirmed COVID-19 admitted to a tertiary academic medical center.
120 e-center study in all adult patients with SD admitted to a tertiary intensive care unit in Malaysia.
121 s a prospective study in children 5-18 y old admitted to a tertiary pediatric hospital (n = 152).
122  radiography, US, CT, and MRI in 35 children admitted to a tertiary pediatric hospital in April and M
123 ective, cohort study of PWID aged >=18 years admitted to a tertiary referral center between 01/2016 a
124 al care for people with mobility limitations admitted to aged care and neurological rehabilitation.
125 aboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases in adults admitted to an academic medical center in Seattle, Washi
126 ervention in an undergraduate cohort freshly admitted to an engineering department ([Formula: see tex
127  respiratory syndrome-CoV-2 disease who were admitted to an ICU during the study period.
128             A total of 166,764 patients were admitted to an ICU in 2016 and 2017.
129 ten patients who were at least 18 years old, admitted to an ICU, and mechanically ventilated with an
130 ds: We assessed opioid-naive adults who were admitted to an ICU, received IMV, and survived at least
131  hospitalized, and 51.5% (24/47) among those admitted to an ICU.
132         There were 263 patients who had been admitted to an ICU; at 6 months, 188 (73%) had died, 39
133  were significantly more likely to have been admitted to an intensive care unit and to have received
134 t, 53% had evidence of myocarditis, 80% were admitted to an intensive care unit, and 2 died.
135 alized: among those hospitalized, 47.5% were admitted to an intensive care unit, and 6.2% died during
136 ients who were hospitalized, 20 (40.8%) were admitted to an intensive care unit.
137                             All ICU patients admitted to and registered ICU nurses working at 15 Dutc
138  identified adult patients (aged >=18 years) admitted to both hospitals from March 2 to April 1, 2020
139  March 2 and April 1, 2020, 1150 adults were admitted to both hospitals with laboratory-confirmed COV
140  total of 5011 patients aged >=65 years were admitted to Canadian Serious Outcomes Surveillance Netwo
141 s with cardiovascular disease are frequently admitted to cardiac intensive care units (CICUs), where
142 rvational cohort investigation of 297 adults admitted to eight academic and community hospitals in Ge
143                                       He was admitted to evaluate progressive shortness of breath and
144 ory-confirmed COVID-19 and chest CT imaging, admitted to four centers between January 10 and May 6, 2
145 r study of patients with SARS-CoV-2 who were admitted to four hospitals in Wuhan, China from December
146                                   Inpatients admitted to general hospitals where smoking cessation wa
147          Fewer diversion group patients were admitted to hospital (control: 200/299 [66.9%] vs divers
148 on of patients with hematologic malignancies admitted to hospital are admitted to ICU.
149 egional variations in patients with COVID-19 admitted to hospital by state and by two socioeconomical
150               We identified 810,279 patients admitted to hospital for major surgical procedures betwe
151              In this study of adult patients admitted to hospital for severe COVID-19, remdesivir was
152  and Black Brazilians with COVID-19 who were admitted to hospital had significantly higher risk of mo
153 tients with acute coronary syndrome who were admitted to hospital in England by the end of March, 202
154  and early mortality among patients with HIV admitted to hospital in Malawi.
155 Comorbidities were more common in Brazilians admitted to hospital in the north region than in the cen
156       We collected data of patients who were admitted to hospital with a clinical diagnosis of TBI an
157 sy-to-use risk score calculator for patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 is a strong predictor
158 between transfusion and death among children admitted to hospital with P falciparum malaria.
159 m five patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 and admitted to hospital with severe coronavirus disease 201
160                         We enrolled patients admitted to hospital with suspected or confirmed COVID-1
161 ies have used datasets sampled from patients admitted to hospital, people tested for active infection
162 d toxic shock syndrome (n = 37) who had been admitted to hospitals in Europe and the US from 2002 to
163 ze patients with cancer and brain metastases admitted to hospitals nationwide and identify factors as
164                                     Patients admitted to hospitals with higher risk-adjusted 30-day h
165 atively low Ab titers compared with patients admitted to hospitals.
166 der population, outcomes in elderly patients admitted to ICU are improving over time, with most patie
167 alia and New Zealand, hospital ward patients admitted to ICU following rapid response team review rep
168 post procedure he became hypotensive and was admitted to ICU in frank septic shock requiring inotrope
169 es, elderly patients have been more commonly admitted to ICU than can be explained solely by the demo
170                           Among 117 patients admitted to ICU, 67 patients (57.3%) presented with prov
171 emaining 121 were hospitalised, but were not admitted to ICU.
172 fter a positive UAT result were subsequently admitted to ICU.
173 ologic malignancies admitted to hospital are admitted to ICU.
174 ents who met criteria for ICU admission were admitted to ICU; the remaining 121 were hospitalised, bu
175  age bands (16-64, 65-74, 75-84, and 85+ yr) admitted to ICUs contributing to the Case Mix Programme
176                    Data from cancer patients admitted to ICUs for sepsis or septic shock were extract
177  patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 admitted to ICUs in Lombardy, Italy, the majority were o
178 RI findings in four children and adolescents admitted to intensive care in April 2020 for multisystem
179  of 3099 critically ill adults with COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) at 67 hospitals
180 of adults with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) at 68 hospitals
181 entilation or oxygen administration, 18 were admitted to intensive care units, 12 required invasive v
182 olvement in COVID-19, especially in patients admitted to intensive care units.
183  Sepsis Outcomes Sepsis patients, 60.8% were admitted to intensive care, 26.4% had new positive-press
184           A total of 976 (24%) patients were admitted to intensive care, and 745 (76%) experienced AK
185 ough COVID-GBS patients were more frequently admitted to intensive care, mortality was not increased
186 onic health evaluation II scores in patients admitted to intensive care.
187 ort study in which children, aged 0-5 years, admitted to Jinja Regional Referral Hospital with acute
188 d 369 [27.2%] for stable angina) on patients admitted to nonintensive care unit were identified and d
189                     All of the patients were admitted to one of our COVID-19 ICUs.
190      A total of 139,367 individuals who were admitted to one of the 335 participating ICUs between 20
191 ratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection were admitted to one of three hospitals.
192 tion of NTS isolated from diarrheal children admitted to one of three tertiary hospitals in Ho Chi Mi
193                              Of 110 patients admitted to our adult COVID-19 ICUs, 28 patients require
194              A 43-year-old caucasian man was admitted to our hospital for high fever, lack of appetit
195 ronic obstructive pulmonary disease who were admitted to our hospital system with a confirmed positiv
196              History A 46-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with decompensated congestive h
197  stated earlier, at 46 years of age, she was admitted to our hospital with decompensated heart failur
198 included all consecutive patients with STEMI admitted to our institute from February 21 to April 1, 2
199         Anonymized data of 477 aSAH patients admitted to our medical center from November 2010 to Aug
200 and early outcomes data in children who were admitted to pediatric intensive care units in 14 centers
201  hospital for term-born neonates (>= 37 wk') admitted to PICUs in Australia and New Zealand.
202 conomic status, with higher comorbidity, and admitted to rural and small hospitals (all P<0.001).
203 ients with suspected acute coronary syndrome admitted to Swedish coronary care units.
204 icipants were adults (aged >=18 years) newly admitted to TFH facilities with active psychotic symptom
205 ter APAP ingestion, long before patients are admitted to the clinic with symptoms of severe liver inj
206             A 73-year-old female patient was admitted to the Emergency Department due to complaints i
207                    A 37-year-old patient was admitted to the emergency department with acute abdomina
208                                      She was admitted to the hospital and treated with methylpredniso
209 ntrol participants without COVID-19 symptoms admitted to the hospital for medical emergencies unrelat
210 4, 2014, and Dec 4, 2016, 1410 patients were admitted to the hospital neurology service; 201 (14%) ha
211                            Patients who were admitted to the hospital were 6 times more likely (OR=6.
212 ated by using 105 chest CT scans of patients admitted to the hospital with clinical suspicion of COVI
213 it of patients with a prior diagnosis of ILD admitted to the hospital with COVID-19 between March 1 a
214 cross Europe were included, of whom 161 were admitted to the hospital with laboratory or clinical evi
215 l burden in older adults who would have been admitted to the hospital with pneumonia that year.
216           In-hospital mortality for patients admitted to the hospital with sepsis and severe sepsis w
217  would improve clinical outcomes of patients admitted to the hospital with severe COVID-19.
218 nvolving patients with Covid-19 who had been admitted to the hospital, hydroxychloroquine administrat
219       A total of 203 adult patients who were admitted to the ICU and administered with analgesics and
220 bral hemorrhage and ischemic stroke patients admitted to the ICU and comparison to the mortality of o
221 iagnosis of decompensated cirrhosis who were admitted to the ICU between March 2015 and March 2017.
222            About 30% of asthma exacerbations admitted to the ICU do not resolve within five days.
223                  A total of 27 patients were admitted to the ICU for coronavirus disease 2019 out of
224  survival rates over time in cancer patients admitted to the ICU for sepsis or septic shock over the
225 rbidities were similar, but 55% (24/43) were admitted to the ICU in 2017 compared to 12% in preceding
226           The hospital mortality of patients admitted to the ICU was 15% (95% CI, 4-34%), and the mor
227 ically ill coronavirus disease 2019 patients admitted to the ICU were included in the analysis.
228 nvasive mechanical ventilation-free patients admitted to the ICU were included.
229 ments and Main Results: Thirty-five patients admitted to the ICU with severe influenza and pulmonary
230 hout tracheobronchial lesions among patients admitted to the ICU with severe influenza.Methods: This
231                           Among 231 patients admitted to the ICU, 109 (47.2%) were treated with high-
232 ith COVID-19, 151 were hospitalized, 15 were admitted to the ICU, and 20 died.
233 tients were included, of whom 179 (22%) were admitted to the ICU.
234    Patients with major bleeding are commonly admitted to the ICU.
235 actors for end-stage kidney disease patients admitted to the ICU.
236 reasonable target in patients with cirrhosis admitted to the ICU.
237      Four men from 2 unrelated families were admitted to the ICUs of 4 hospitals in the Netherlands b
238                            COVID-19 patients admitted to the Infectious Diseases department of a tert
239 teria of young (age <35 years) brother pairs admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) due to severe
240                                     Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) for COVID-19-r
241 ts from nine Seattle-area hospitals who were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with confirmed
242 n = 81) were hospitalized and 26.8% (n = 30) admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU).
243 tients [n=12] and critically unwell patients admitted to the intensive care unit [ICU; n=5]).
244 nts with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) admitted to the intensive care unit at a public hospital
245                     The 68-year-old male was admitted to the intensive care unit due to severe commun
246              Of these 186 patients, 27% were admitted to the intensive care unit, 48% were immunocomp
247 nts, 45 patients required admission, with 18 admitted to the intensive care unit, and 13 requiring in
248                         Thirty patients were admitted to the intensive care unit, and 30 patients die
249           In our cohort of COVID-19 patients admitted to the intensive care unit, platelet-monocyte i
250  accelerating the rehabilitation of patients admitted to the intensive care unit, with a proven benef
251 o cardiovascular instability the patient was admitted to the local Intensive Care Unit.
252 etrospectively analyzed 8995 unique patients admitted to the Mayo Clinic CICU between 2007 and 2015.
253 including all consecutive COVID-19 patients, admitted to the medical center who were either discharge
254 =18 years with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 admitted to the Mount Sinai Health System from February
255 onsecutive patients with a diagnosis of aSAH admitted to the neurologic intensive care unit of a regi
256 issions, 16.8%, 22.5%, 39.3%, and 21.4% were admitted to the Northeast, Midwest, South, and West, res
257 ith advanced cancer, aged at least 18 years, admitted to the palliative and supportive care unit at t
258 ected from infants hospitalized with severe (admitted to the pediatric ICU) or moderate (maintained i
259 sm than central venous catheters in children admitted to the PICU.
260 ere multiple trauma (polytrauma) among those admitted to the regional trauma centre and subjected to
261 ective cohort study, we included 99 patients admitted to the Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, wit
262  retrospective review of all trauma patients admitted to the SICU before and after implementation of
263  primary diagnosis of AMI and concomitant CS admitted to the United States census regions of Northeas
264 raq (29.1%) and Afghanistan (70.9%) who were admitted to the US from April 2009 through December 2017
265       In total, 184 (12%) patients were ever admitted to the VACU, during which 21 patients (11%) req
266 outine markers) was performed on 90 patients admitted to the Zurich Burn Center between May 2015 and
267                          Of 195,607 patients admitted to these emergency departments during two 3-mon
268                           All adult patients admitted to these ICUs between 2010 and 2015; patients w
269 ith cancer and 2,914 without cancer who were admitted to three New York City hospitals.
270 sis using 1992-2017 data from pregnant women admitted to treatment facilities for OUD using a nationa
271 ts who tested positive for COVID-19 and were admitted to two New York-Presbyterian hospitals between
272  occurred in just over a quarter of children admitted to United Kingdom PICUs with pediatric inflamma
273 rural Medicare Fee-for-Service beneficiaries admitted to US CAHs and non-CAHs for pneumonia, heart fa
274 on respiratory viral infections (RVIs) among admitted very-low-birthweight infants in our neonatal de
275                        Patients who remained admitted were followed for a median of 12 days.
276                               Adult patients admitted with a diagnosis of pneumonia from 2012 to 2014
277                               Pregnant women admitted with acute cholecystitis were identified using
278  and virologic characteristics of 5 children admitted with adenovirus infection during 2018-2019 who
279 ion and in-hospital mortality among patients admitted with asthma exacerbation to the ICU.Methods: We
280 ealthy children aged >=28 days and <17 years admitted with blood culture-proven sepsis.
281 retrospective cohort study of adult patients admitted with community-acquired or healthcare-associate
282                         Consecutive patients admitted with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection were prospe
283 ervational study of 115 consecutive patients admitted with confirmed STEMI treated with primary percu
284 linical Characterisation Consortium) cohort, admitted with COVID-19 over the same period.
285 ried for pediatric (age <=17 years) patients admitted with firearm injuries.
286             We included consecutive patients admitted with ischemic stroke and atrial fibrillation.
287 ents on broad-spectrum antibiotics and those admitted with lower respiratory tract infections and ski
288 fined severe malaria (n=1,544); (2) children admitted with malaria but without features of severity (
289                 Overall, 211 (3.7%) children admitted with malaria died; 163/211 (77% deaths, case fa
290 asing numbers of children older than 5 years admitted with malaria, and ongoing hospital surveillance
291                              Of 787 patients admitted with mild to moderate disease, 302 (38%) progre
292                                  Individuals admitted with potentially life-threatening conditions (u
293 fied from a single-centre cohort of patients admitted with refractory status epilepticus from 2016 to
294 ren younger than 5 years of age who had been admitted with severe anemia.
295 ormed a retrospective cohort study of adults admitted with shock to Calgary ICUs (June 2012-December
296 nts with calcific tendinopathy, who had been admitted with shoulder pain, did not demonstrate an incr
297   We prospectively investigated 215 patients admitted with ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction
298    This case-control study included patients admitted with stroke to 13 hospitals in England and Scot
299 vely identified children (<=14 years of age) admitted with suspected encephalitis at 5 major pediatri
300 ed with younger age, female sex, more recent admitting years, presence of preexisting comorbidities,

 
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