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1 sirolimus therapy and in another, unrelated, adult patient.
2 mmon clinical intervention in critically ill adult patients.
3 d the greatest clinical benefit, than in the adult patients.
4 ions among children and adolescent and young adult patients.
5 l of 671 GNR isolates were included from 643 adult patients.
6 rocesses of care for mechanically ventilated adult patients.
7 ch that assessed the effect of IPL on MGD in adult patients.
8 ed for impairments after critical illness in adult patients.
9 prehospital emergency tracheal intubation of adult patients.
10 ging from lethal neonatal to mild ambulatory adult patients.
11 gs of osteoid osteoma in both paediatric and adult patients.
12 ed immunological analysis was performed on 9 adult patients.
13 n, with the highest values being detected in adult patients.
14 gkin lymphoma, consistent with experience in adult patients.
15 ar presentation and behaviour in elderly and adults patients.
18 se clinical environments, comprising 703,782 adult patients across 172 inpatient and 1,062 outpatient
24 We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adult patients admitted with community-acquired or healt
25 alysis of the electronic health record of 52 adult patients, admitted to a medical ICU in a tertiary
27 We conducted a retrospective analysis of 211 adult patients (age >= 18 years) with severe burn injury
28 ity, randomised, phase 3 trial, we recruited adult patients (age >=18 years) if they had confirmed re
31 this prospective multicentre phase 2 trial, adult patients aged 18-75 years who received reduced-int
35 The efficacy-evaluable population included adult patients (aged >=18 years) with locally advanced o
36 tre, open-label, phase 1b study, we enrolled adult patients (aged >=18 years) with locally advanced o
40 nd F nucleatum in an aggregation assay using adult patients and stool of pediatric patients with infl
41 retrospective, observational cohort study of adult patients at an academic medical center in New York
42 We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adult patients at an ambulatory cancer center with URI d
44 llel-group, randomized clinical trial of 775 adult patients at increased risk of postoperative kidney
49 dentified referrals for kidney transplant in adult patients between June 2010 and May 2013 in 12 tran
51 n Prediction of Respiratory Disease Outcomes adult patient cohort at baseline and after 12 to 18 mont
52 and DNA methylomes of CD8(+) T cells from 3 adult patient cohorts with and without IBD were included
55 er patients with KD including adolescent and adult patients demonstrate a less classical presentation
56 cted a single-center retrospective cohort of adult patients diagnosed with histoplasmosis from 2002 t
58 institutional review board-approved study of adult patients discharged with daptomycin, ceftaroline,
60 tion parameters, from 982 confirmed COVID-19 adult patients from 11 European hospitals were retrospec
61 antibody responses in 51 acute ZIKV-infected adult patients from Campinas, Brazil, including 7 pregna
62 A retrospective study was performed on 102 adult patients from the Aix-Marseille University Hospita
64 This is a cohort study of all hospitalized adult patients, from January 2009 to December 2013 at a
65 were included in this review if 1) included adult patients greater than or equal to 18 years old req
66 cohort study (2009-2014) in all consecutive adult patients (>=18 years) undergoing lung transplantat
67 ough April 2014, we recruited critically ill adult patients (>=18 years) with severe AKI in two Unive
70 In a multinational observational study of adult patients hospitalized for COVID-19, we measured su
72 We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adult patients hospitalized with bacterial pneumonia who
74 chusetts hospitals including all consecutive adult patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed CO
76 PARTICIPANTS: Retrospective cohort study of adult patients hospitalized with sepsis in New York Stat
77 acebo-controlled, phase 3 study, we enrolled adult patients in 29 specialised hospitals in 12 countri
80 PICU physicians are well poised to care for adult patients in a surge capacity, and bring a unique p
84 We constructed a prospective cohort with 611 adult patients in whom COVID-19 was diagnosed between Ma
85 ever, application of these strategies to non-adult patients is limited due to high cell turnover as y
88 rd-approved retrospective study included 315 adult patients (mean age, 56 years [range, 21-100 years]
89 parisons.ResultsA total of 3987 asymptomatic adult patients (mean age, 64 years +/- 9 [standard devia
90 ility Act-compliant study of 158 consecutive adult patients (mean age, 68 years; age range, 40.9-88.9
93 ter reporting on VOD/SOS in consecutive HSCT adult patients (n = 530), transplanted for hematological
97 We examined 34-month data comprising 1185 adult patients on CRRT (~ 7420 patient-days of CRRT) and
98 dical record and laboratory source data from adult patients on first-line ART at 52 South African cen
99 , multicenter, region-wide registry study in adult patients on RRT versus the general population from
100 e incidence of bleeding and/or thrombosis in adult patients on venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxy
103 f respiratory virus testing in pediatric and adult patient populations, in emergency department, outp
106 dy in six Dutch centers included consecutive adult patients presenting with acute non-traumatic gastr
107 Readmissions Database (2017) was queried for adult patients readmitted following an EGS procedure.
108 ons from Australia, Canada, Italy and UK for adult patients receiving 2 L treatment for advanced/meta
109 new COVID-19 infections and outcomes for all adult patients receiving dialysis in a large dialysis ce
110 remainder plasma of 28 503 randomly selected adult patients receiving dialysis in July, 2020, using a
112 pediatric regimens is likely to lead to more adult patients receiving multiple doses of pegasparagina
114 he effect of antithrombin supplementation in adult patients requiring venovenous extracorporeal membr
115 center in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, among adult patients scheduled for elective noncardiac surgery
116 inicians involved in the care of transgender adult patients should be knowledgeable about diagnostic
117 Using the FSS, fatigue was measured in 28 adult patients, subdivided into ambulatory and non-ambul
118 el, to evaluate, in a hypothetical cohort of adult patients suffering from moderate-to-severe rhino-c
120 ify chest radiographic, CT, or US studies in adult patients suspected of having COVID-19, using rever
123 ured suPAR levels in plasma samples from 352 adult patients that had been collected within 48 hours o
124 retrospective study included all consecutive adult patients that underwent HTx between 1 Jan 2000 - 3
125 retrospective study included all consecutive adult patients that underwent HTx between January 1, 200
127 e subtilisin-kexin type 9, is widely used in adult patients to lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL) ch
129 e conducted a prospective cohort study among adult patients treated for smear-positive pulmonary tube
131 This was a retrospective cohort study of adult patients treated with >= 72 hours of VAN for MRSA
133 spital operative volume affect mortality for adult patients undergoing 1 of 10 common emergency gener
134 s was a retrospective observational study of adult patients undergoing colectomy from January 2017 to
138 ntrolled trials and cohort studies including adult patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery, r
139 rials evaluating probiotics or synbiotics in adult patients undergoing elective colorectal, upper gas
141 res of cognitive impairment in Chinese older adult patients undergoing hemodialysis are not clear, we
142 , noninferiority trial, we randomly assigned adult patients undergoing lower-limb nonmajor orthopedic
146 In this retrospective observational study of adult patients undergoing noncardiac surgery, we defined
148 l admissions in this case-crossover study of adult patients visiting a large urban academic hospital
155 reported stroke or myocardial infarction in adult patients who developed POAF following noncardiac s
156 e clinical presentation and management of 25 adult patients who presented with neurotoxic syndromes a
161 ectively reviewed the medical records of all adult patients who underwent cardiac transplantation fro
166 This retrospective cohort study included all adult patients who underwent surgery at the 1202-bed tea
167 cohort study using the MarketScan identified adult patients who underwent thyroidectomy, parathyroide
172 th the disease, with a growing population of adult patients, widespread genetic testing supporting th
174 en reduces fatigue as measured by the FSS in adult patients with 5q-SMA transiently after initiation
178 e by reviewing the staging CT studies of the adult patients with a newly diagnosed cancer evaluated d
179 trospective, quasi-experimental study of 380 adult patients with a reported penicillin allergy who re
185 In this network meta-analysis of trials of adult patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure,
186 xpression of STS PC1 proteins in the skin of adult patients with AD with the history of clinical reac
187 In this phase 2 study (NCT03011892), 307 adult patients with AD, an Investigator's Global Assessm
189 arotrectinib was approved for paediatric and adult patients with advanced TRK fusion-positive solid t
193 s NAC hastens liver recovery in hospitalized adult patients with anti-tuberculosis drug induced liver
196 ulation-based cohort study that included all adult patients with atypical HUS (n=397) between 2007 an
199 etrospective study, data were collected from adult patients with BAV and healthy participants who und
201 In this retrospective, matched cohort study, adult patients with body mass index >=35 kg/m who underw
203 ntrolled trials of inhaled-antibiotic use in adult patients with bronchiectasis and chronic respirato
205 myocardial strain imaging is recommended in adult patients with cancer, but its role in pediatric CC
206 g was associated with decreased mortality in adult patients with cardiogenic shock treated with VA-EC
207 o clinical severity and exacerbation risk in adult patients with CF.Supplemental material is availabl
208 velop a conceptual model of the factors that adult patients with chronic uveitis consider to be impor
214 spective cohort study involving hospitalized adult patients with confirmed, mild to severe Covid-19 i
216 clinic cohort representing a broad range of adult patients with DCM and 26% of cases in the diagnost
217 sed, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, adult patients with definite NASH, non-alcoholic fatty l
218 tochalasis and the ptosis group consisted of adult patients with dermatochalasis and ptosis that show
219 his study: the blepharoplasty group included adult patients with dermatochalasis and the ptosis group
220 st, we assessed all pediatric and most young-adult patients with diabetes in Lithuania (n = 1,209) fo
221 professionals involved in the management of adult patients with diffuse gliomas, for patients and ca
224 placebo, in addition to standard therapy, in adult patients with end-stage kidney disease receiving h
226 ntibiotic therapy, typically at least 10% of adult patients with erythema migrans experience persiste
227 Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00000591), 83 adult patients with FLT3-ITD-positive AML in complete he
229 bel dose-escalation and extension study in 8 adult patients with genetically confirmed WHIM syndrome.
230 ultisequence preoperative brain MRI from 199 adult patients with glioblastoma who subsequently underw
232 cles were RCTs of cancer-directed therapy in adult patients with haematological malignancies that rep
234 ted incident ESRD during follow-up in 10,300 adult patients with HCM (age 62.1 years, male 67.3%) and
235 f the (111)In-DOTA-BC8 (176-406 MBq) into 52 adult patients with hematologic malignancies (lymphoma,
237 e risk of HZ and associated complications in adult patients with hematopoietic cell transplants (HCT)
238 xamining risk of HZ and its complications in adult patients with hematopoietic cell transplants (HCT)
241 t (SHINE) randomized clinical trial included adult patients with hyperglycemia (glucose concentration
242 on-approved treatments are now available for adult patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, no cl
244 omized controlled trial (NCT02024347) of 548 adult patients with known chronic liver diseases, radiol
249 ive, observational, real-life study included adult patients with msAD who had been treated with dupil
251 se III clinical trial that randomly assigned adult patients with myeloid malignancy in morphologic co
253 clinical trials and observational studies in adult patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (diffuse large
255 ional, matched-cohort study was conducted in adult patients with obesity in New York state from 2006
256 relation by analyzing saliva samples from 35 adult patients with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery
259 esults support the benefits of dupilumab for adult patients with PAR and/or PAA associated with msAD.
260 chart review was performed in a total of 418 adult patients with PDR who received IVI and/or PRP betw
262 In comparison to the general population, adult patients with PID and symptomatic SID display grea
264 the clinical efficacy of this reporting, all adult patients with positive GeneXpert PCR results from
266 (RPPA) on OS specimens from 48 pediatric and adult patients with primary, relapsed, and metastatic OS
267 ational Cancer Database was used to identify adult patients with pT2-4aN0M0 esophageal adenocarcinoma
268 ligible Covid-19 cases were non-hospitalized adult patients with recently confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infect
270 profile in heavily pretreated paediatric and adult patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell acute
271 wed that 61 (81%) of 75 paediatric and young adult patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell acute
272 cel in the treatment of paediatric and young adult patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell acute
273 ally manufactured tisagenlecleucel involving adult patients with relapsed or refractory diffuse large
275 ear retrospective single-center study in all adult patients with SD admitted to a tertiary intensive
281 s threshold as treatment for PN reduction in adult patients with short bowel syndrome compared with s
283 lmic disorders for ophthalmologist visits in adult patients with SLE and to evaluate the risk of dry
286 cted from the digital patient records of all adult patients with status epilepticus from 2012 to 2018
287 intained databases were searched to identify adult patients with supratentorial GBM that underwent cr
288 be the use of cranial imaging in a cohort of adult patients with suspected CNS infections, and evalua
289 been proposed as a means to rapidly identify adult patients with suspected infection, in pre-hospital
291 ed trial in the United Kingdom that enrolled adult patients with symptomatic chronic subdural hematom
292 rone are the only two oral chelators used in adult patients with transfusion-dependent haemoglobinopa
293 randomised, double-blind, phase 2 study for adult patients with vitiligo in 26 US hospitals and medi
294 ily, mobilizes neutrophil and lymphocytes in adult patients with WHIM syndrome and provides prelimina
296 ther revealed that, relative to neurotypical adults, patients with aphasia, both fluent and non-fluen
298 one therapy should be offered to transgender adult patients, with levels maintained within the normal
300 This multicenter study included consecutive adult patients without COVID-19 symptoms who underwent p