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1 ative pain trajectories identify populations at risk for 30-day readmissions and ED visits, and do no
3 nish nationwide cohort of 1.12 million women at risk for a first cancer diagnosis on January 1, 2005.
6 with human immunodeficiency virus (PWH) are at risk for accelerated development of physical function
9 atory distress syndrome but also in patients at risk for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARFA) a
10 th inhaled budesonide/formoterol in patients at risk for acute respiratory distress syndrome is feasi
12 to identify early-stage biomarkers in those at risk for AD and age-related cognitive decline (ARCD)
16 effects of caregiving, identified caregivers at risk for adverse outcomes, and evaluated a wide range
19 ture at strategies to better identify people at risk for AKI and to develop new approaches to improve
25 NT-AD cohort (cognitively normal individuals at risk for Alzheimer's disease), we further demonstrate
26 on and memory may be impaired in individuals at-risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD), though standard co
27 otal of 1453 of the 2900 individuals (50.1%) at risk for AMD were followed up after 6 years (mean [SD
28 ining immunity to PV2, suggesting Vietnam is at risk for an outbreak of type 2 vaccine-derived poliov
31 and transmission risks that exist in people at risk for and living with HIV, even in the most broadl
35 should inform potential living kidney donors at risk for APOL1-associated nephropathy about the gene
38 a nationwide registry of outpatients with or at risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease-we co
41 ese could improve identification of patients at risk for cancer progression and selection of addition
50 el provides early identification of patients at risk for circulatory failure with a much lower false-
52 ot (ELISPOT) CMV assay may identify patients at risk for clinically significant CMV infection (CS-CMV
54 n toward identifying individuals potentially at risk for cognitive decline associated with preclinica
55 o patients with ESKD, who simultaneously are at risk for complications of infection and have extensiv
57 patients with asthma may identify subgroups at risk for COVID-19 morbidity.Objectives: To determine
59 LUSIONPediatric patients with SARS-CoV-2 are at risk for critical illness with severe COVID-19 and MI
60 als with cryptococcal meningitis places them at risk for Cryptococcus-associated immune reconstitutio
64 a vWF-Ag cutoff at 413% identified patients at risk for death within 3 months of listing with a high
65 ALL who were age < 10 years at diagnosis are at risk for deficits in IQ and PS in the absence of cran
70 el of Alzheimer's disease pathology might be at risk for dementia if they have high amounts of frailt
71 ive study, the Biomarkers for Older Controls at Risk for Dementia study (data collected from January
72 men and men, though women are preferentially at risk for dementia, and childhood adversity further im
74 ynamic biomarkers that can identify patients at risk for deterioration in hepatorenal function and mo
75 ing and interpretation of pediatric patients at risk for developing a liver neoplasm or how best to e
78 positive men who have sex with men (MSM) are at risk for developing anal squamous cell carcinoma.
81 fically, subacute back pain patients who are at risk for developing chronic pain exhibit a smaller nu
82 partment, may help identify individuals most at risk for developing chronic PTSD in the aftermath of
83 obal radial strain and GCS may predict those at risk for developing DMDAC before onset of LV dysfunct
89 he underpinnings of help-seeking individuals at risk for developing psychosis, aiming at predicting a
94 es in five groups of older adults putatively at-risk for developing dementia- remitted depression (MD
95 in low socioeconomic brackets are considered at-risk for developing influenza-related complications a
97 Biomarkers are needed to identify patients at risk for development of inflammatory bowel diseases.
104 machine learning model to identify patients at risk for dropping out of care in an urban HIV care cl
105 o established method of identifying patients at risk for early disease progression at the time of the
106 is very difficult to treat, and patients are at risk for early morbidity and mortality from complicat
107 ong women in low-resource countries who were at risk for early preterm birth, the use of dexamethason
108 ion program contracted the geographical area at risk for Ebola by up to 70.4% and reduced the level o
110 d to specific regions could identify regions at risk for emergence and propagation of disease vectors
111 duals with pathogenic variants in DEPDC5 are at risk for epilepsy, associated neuropsychiatric comorb
113 ently no systematic way to identify patients at risk for falling out of care who would benefit from t
115 and has the potential for screening patients at risk for fragility fractures, given the ease of imple
116 Despite aggressive therapy which places them at risk for functional impairment and scoliosis, these p
117 can more accurately predict which women are at risk for future breast cancer, with a lower false-neg
123 articipants (64.8%) were identified as being at risk for having anxiety symptoms; 22 (31%) had a mild
127 ective review of 196 nodules in 184 patients at risk for HCC (consisting of 139 HCCs, 18 non-HCC mali
129 een tested in healthy volunteers who are not at risk for HCV infection; viral vectors encoding nonstr
131 products reduce 30-day mortality in patients at risk for hemorrhagic shock compared with crystalloid
132 ajority of older adults in the community are at risk for HF (Stages A or B), appreciably more compare
133 onists may be appropriate to use in patients at risk for HF, mechanistic insights and observations fr
135 prevalent both in those with HFpEF and those at risk for HFpEF, similarly associating with disease se
136 nge {IQR}] age, 56 [44-66] years), 250 were "at risk" for HFpEF given elevated brain-type natriuretic
137 individuals and sexually active populations at risk for HIV acquisition and have been associated wit
139 we need strategies to engage key population at risk for HIV in low-income and middle-income countrie
142 enrolled a diverse sample of adolescent MSM at risk for HIV who consented to study participation.
143 discontinue PrEP when a person is no longer at risk for HIV, but effectively implementing this strat
145 I in patients with HIV infection, who may be at risk for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAN
150 f gestation or later and identified as being at risk for hypoglycemia, we compared two threshold valu
151 for normal vocal-fold (VF) movement, and is at risk for iatrogenic injury during anterior neck surgi
153 llow for identification of HIV-1-controllers at risk for immunologic progression, and provide avenues
155 ) stages as an approach to identify patients at risk for in-hospital mortality remains under investig
158 d to identify which individuals with SCD are at risk for incident or progression of retinopathy.
159 among employees who were draft eligible and at risk for induction but not among other employees.
160 ected encounters to similar encounters still at risk for infection at the corresponding time of infec
161 elop protective immunity leaving individuals at risk for infection in addition to compromising herd i
163 survivors may correctly consider themselves at risk for infertility on the basis of their previous t
164 btained from a cohort of healthy individuals at risk for inflammatory bowel diseases (pre-UC) who lat
165 e fusions might be used to identify patients at risk for IOPNs and their associated invasive carcinom
166 rkers and algorithms to identify individuals at risk for irAEs at a conference jointly sponsored by t
169 iSpec to measure total bilirubin in neonates at risk for jaundice at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital
174 limit access to affordable housing, and are at risk for living in areas with substandard built envir
175 by housing insecurity and homelessness, are at risk for lower-quality and unsafe housing conditions,
176 an abundant proinflammatory cytokine in the at-risk for lung cancer pulmonary and the lung tumor mic
179 be further developed to identify individuals at risk for major adverse cardiovascular events in a com
180 the monoclonal antibody Das-1 to detect PCLs at risk for malignancy with high levels of sensitivity a
181 e monoclonal antibody Das-1 identifies those at risk for malignancy with high levels of specificity a
183 Finally, patients with Brody disease may be at risk for malignant hyperthermia-like episodes, and th
185 igh proportion of Chinese Americans might be at risk for MD and associated visual complications.
187 IV) and others receiving antiretrovirals are at risk for medication errors during hospitalization and
188 suggestive new tool to identify individuals at risk for mental health problems following early-life
190 classification correctly identifies patients at risk for mortality, though this risk is only increase
192 n almost all clinical settings, patients are at risk for multiple potential events and, in consultati
197 dhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are at risk for neurocognitive deficits that are associated
198 to novel therapeutics to people suffering or at risk for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer
199 Congenital heart disease (CHD) survivors are at risk for neurodevelopmental disability (NDD), and rec
200 dividuals with pain may be an emerging group at risk for nonmedical cannabis use and cannabis use dis
203 identified factors characterizing survivors at risk for not reporting receipt of a health care provi
207 adverse effects in patients with CKD and T2D at risk for or with established cardiovascular disease.
209 Patients with nonmetastatic cancer may be at risk for osteoporotic fractures due to baseline risks
211 ve at estimates of the number of individuals at risk for OUD and using a national estimate to identif
212 mework of genetic evaluation and testing men at risk for PCA-a clinically heterogeneous disease.
213 s experiencing high cognitive load and those at risk for performing poorly during clinical reasoning
214 to undergo coronary-artery surgery and were at risk for perioperative complications to receive aspir
215 Patients with acute coronary syndrome are at risk for peripheral artery disease (PAD) events and v
221 ial KCCQ-OS assessments to identify patients at risk for poor long-term clinical outcomes in this pop
222 iomarker that may identify patients with IPF at risk for poor outcomes when exposed to immunosuppress
224 infection are traditionally considered to be at risk for poorer survival outcomes, as reflected in th
225 s correlated with tumor biology and patients at risk for posttransplantation recurrence, and it may b
228 egnancy, identify not only a subset of women at risk for pregnancy complications but also women with
232 ng from prolonged mechanical ventilation are at risk for profound muscle weakness and disability.
234 r which patients with Fabry disease (FD) are at risk for progression of white matter lesions (WMLs) a
238 in a large cohort of medication-naive youth at risk for psychosis from the Shanghai At Risk for Psyc
241 ch remains necessary to identify individuals at risk for PVC-induced cardiomyopathy and to identify p
242 Consequently, the identification of patients at risk for readmission is a key step in improving disea
243 group of patients with breast cancer who are at risk for receiving nonguideline breast cancer treatme
245 ression (ie, no depression history) and 1696 at risk for recurrent depression (ie, depression history
246 reatment of autoimmune diseases but may come at risk for reduced immune tolerance in the intestinal t
247 e myeloid leukemia (AML) in remission remain at risk for relapse even after allogeneic hematopoietic
250 f psychosis in schizophrenia and individuals at risk for schizophrenia, consistent with the well-esta
254 iagnosis and this lifestyle change puts them at risk for sequelae of a sedentary lifestyle: weight ga
257 ception to this general finding: For cohorts at risk for serving in the Vietnam War, collegiate inequ
259 and high specific IgE (sIgE) levels are not at risk for severe systemic sting reactions (SSR), and c
263 ment sleep behavior disorder (IRBD) patients at risk for short-term development of clinically defined
264 serious mental health concern, put children at risk for significant mental health problems throughou
269 of 21 105 patients with atrial fibrillation at risk for stroke (CHADS(2) score >=2) were enrolled in
270 tics of stroke has not only identified those at risk for stroke but also identified ways to target at
271 Among patients with atrial fibrillation at risk for stroke, there was a >4-fold difference in th
272 prescribed antibiotics can identify patients at risk for subsequent bloodstream infections caused by
273 prescribed antibiotics can identify patients at risk for subsequent bloodstream infections caused by
276 eliable prediction of which patient might be at risk for such events may help guide peri- and postope
278 For instance, infants under 1year of age are at risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and pat
279 drome (SIDS), and patients with epilepsy are at risk for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP).
280 linicians can identify and treat PwP who are at risk for suicide, for example, through aggressive tre
287 potential to prospectively identify patients at risk for therapeutic failure and support the developm
289 model results can be used to identify areas at risk for this pest, to inform strategic and tactical
292 nt of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are at risk for thrombosis, caused in part by the use of l-a
294 receiving trastuzumab with chemotherapy are at risk for trastuzumab-related cardiac dysfunction (TRC
295 orthopedic surgery who were considered to be at risk for venous thromboembolism on the basis of the i
297 ent-naive and treatment-experienced patients at risk for viral rebound were randomized to treatment a
299 opment of screening methods to predict those at risk for VUE and the use of specific immunomodulatory