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1 3 (4 episodes), 35B, 9N, 38, and 15C (each 2 episodes).
2 ith syncope or a life-threatening arrhythmic episode.
3 al, hypomanic episode and a major depressive episode.
4 ardized Medicare-allowed payments per 90-day episode.
5 atients acquire infections during their care episode.
6 rather carried over to the subsequent memory episode.
7 n phase following an intestinal inflammatory episode.
8 latory deaths in the first year after an RSV episode.
9 3.3% of patients experienced at least one AR episode.
10 including 17 (17%) of 100 diagnosed at first episode.
11 All patients recovered from the anaphylactic episode.
12 lidation one day after the original learning episode.
13  had heteroplasmic A3243G without strokelike episodes.
14 should not be advised based on the number of episodes.
15         Data included 1,484,116 EGS hospital episodes.
16 ut repetition, unique multicomponent 40-80-s episodes.
17 s of category locations by encoding specific episodes.
18 nges of an object's appearance across memory episodes.
19 d independently during multiple colonisation episodes.
20 t had traveled abroad before their infection episodes.
21 , and infrequent AECRS was defined as 0 to 3 episodes.
22 CS episodes, and 1802 transcripts during VOC episodes.
23 alomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and strokelike episodes.
24 the management of ICU-admitted severe asthma episodes.
25 didate drugs for a faster resolution of such episodes.
26 lt mode networks (DMN)-during multistep task episodes.
27 ivided into ileostomy formation and takedown episodes.
28 management of a total of 365 828 RSV disease episodes.
29 igher in indigenous recipients (42 versus 74 episodes/100 recipients, P < 0.01), with an excess of an
30                                   Of 169 IFI episodes, 121 (72%) occurred in the absence of recent an
31                                    Of the 87 episodes, 15 episodes (17%) had instances of seminal vir
32                       Of the 87 episodes, 15 episodes (17%) had instances of seminal viral shedding >
33                            Of 830 bacteremic episodes, 188 (77%) of 245 historical and 308 (155 AXDX,
34  had 2-5 previous episodes (25%), 2 had 6-10 episodes (2%), and 2 had >10 episodes (2%).
35 5%), 2 had 6-10 episodes (2%), and 2 had >10 episodes (2%).
36  only 15 recipients (13.8%) developed an AMR episode, 2 of these were associated with a graft loss.
37 odes [29%]) and remote head trauma (15 of 49 episodes [23%]).
38 urrent episode, 31 patients had 2-5 previous episodes (25%), 2 had 6-10 episodes (2%), and 2 had >10
39                             Of the recurrent episodes, 27 had known CSF leakage (71%) of whom 20 (53%
40 nsisted of ear-nose-throat surgery (19 of 49 episodes [29%]) and remote head trauma (15 of 49 episode
41 3 patients (67%), it was the first recurrent episode, 31 patients had 2-5 previous episodes (25%), 2
42 with 205,227 discrete antibiotic prescribing episodes (34,074 clarithromycin, mean age 73 years, 42%
43 most common pneumococcal serotypes were 3 (4 episodes), 35B, 9N, 38, and 15C (each 2 episodes).
44                       After enrolment of 302 episodes (68.6% of the planned sample size) an unplanned
45 se of CSF leakage was identified in 49 of 65 episodes (75%), which most commonly consisted of ear-nos
46 rk primary surgeons and facilities, 20.5% of episodes (95% CI, 19.4%-21.7%) had an out-of-network bil
47 6, 37 (18.9%) had a previous acute rejection episode; 96 (49%) had concurrent i score = 0.
48  vividly recall memories of autobiographical episodes, a process thought to involve the reconstructio
49 e frequency and characteristics of self-harm episodes across the Australian asylum seeker population
50                      For 247 of 266 eligible episodes all mandatory items required for the 'true' UTI
51  recurrence-free durations, fewer recurrence episodes among those with recurrences, less adjunctive t
52 ith a lifetime history of a major depressive episode and 712 typically developing (TD) youth matched
53 ed by the presence of a syndromal, hypomanic episode and a major depressive episode.
54  and physical activity during the acute care episode and at 30 days.
55 l patients who also resolved their acute AMR episode and had sustained disappearance of circulating D
56 etite and weight in their current depressive episode and healthy control participants (N = 42).
57      Movement data were collected from > 200 episodes and 18 different types of SIB.
58 ere changes in 90-day total spending on LEJR episodes and 90-day readmissions; secondary outcomes wer
59 irrhosis, more so in those with previous AKI episodes and a high CysC level and MELD score.
60 to examine how the distribution of self-harm episodes and method(s) of self-harm used across the Aust
61 al malaria chemoprevention had fewer malaria episodes and showed significantly lower fold changes in
62 efined by the presence of a syndromal, manic episode, and bipolar II disorder, defined by the presenc
63 UK-born White adults with first tuberculosis episode, and randomly selected age and sex frequency-mat
64 hat were differentially expressed during ACS episodes, and 1802 transcripts during VOC episodes.
65 onia, feeding abnormalities, recurrent fever episodes, and infantile spasms .
66 y be at risk for malignant hyperthermia-like episodes, and therefore appropriate perioperative measur
67 mptoms and prevention of future anaphylactic episodes are clinically important.
68  a chronic relapsing condition in which mood episodes are interspersed with periods of wellbeing (eut
69 r from ideal resulting in hypo/hyperglycemic episodes associated with fatal complications in type-1 d
70    Pulse oximetry identified fatal pneumonia episodes at HCs in Malawi that would otherwise have been
71 otics were administered in 21.1% of low-risk episodes at presentation and at 7 days postpresentation,
72                             Participation in episode-based payment for PCI and CABG was not associate
73 d costs for defined patient populations, and episode-based payment models that emphasize accountabili
74 tinue to diverge following successive stress episodes before reaching persistent abnormal levels.
75 riority could not be concluded for number of episodes between B+P (adjusted incident rate ratio (97.5
76                                        Inter-episode boundaries evoked a widespread response at episo
77 redicted, but during an acute bronchospastic episode can experience a life-threatening asthma event.
78  predictors of CAV were: number of rejection episodes (cause-specific hazard ratio [95% confidence in
79                   Following clinical malaria episodes, children had short-lived, sequence-independent
80 targeted by Medicare payment reforms because episode costs associated with its delivery are not curre
81 BiB mothers, and Bradford Royal Infirmary ED episode data for their children.
82                                          AOM episodes diagnosed by physicians were reported by parent
83 cortex, we successfully identified the first-episode drug-naive (FEDN) schizophrenia patients (accura
84 n and treatment response prediction in first-episode drug-naive schizophrenia, which could complement
85                         We analyzed shedding episodes during chronic HSV-2 infection; viral clearance
86 l events in human history, but the migratory episodes during the history of livestock remain poorly d
87                             Forty-six had AF episodes during the overnight sleep study.
88                       By decoding individual episode elements, we found that trial-by-trial successfu
89 al was supported by the sequential replay of episode elements, with a temporal compression factor of
90 ssociated with increased risk for first mood episode, episode recurrence, greater comorbidities, and
91 d the drug effects and occurrence of adverse episodes, even though the population was optimized only
92 nnually, accounting for $7 to $10 billion in episode expenditures.
93 iated with higher numbers of same-day crisis episodes for both sites.
94                                           Of episodes, four (17%) presented with anaphylaxis, 14 (60%
95         Combined adverse event data and BCAR episodes from all six CTG trials revealed no safety conc
96 ones, clinically diagnosed symptomatic stone episodes from self-reported symptomatic stone episodes,
97                                 In total, 49 episodes fulfilled our stringent UTI definition (19.8%).
98 5 and n = 38 unmedicated patients with first-episode GAD, MDD, respectively, and n = 35 healthy contr
99                                          The episodes generate planetary waves and higher-frequency w
100                                         Each episode had unique features in terms of clinical present
101     This newly recognized bipolar deposition episode has consequently been deemed to reveal a previou
102  quality contributing to value during 90-day episodes has not been conducted but is essential for suc
103                                   The second episode, however, was milder and characterized by a fast
104      Major genotypes among the 306 infection episodes identified were PeV-A1 (47.9%), PeV-A6 (20.1%),
105  2018, 143 (6%) were identified as recurrent episodes in 123 patients.
106 ntly recurring left-sided diverticulitis (>2 episodes in 2 years) after an objectified (via Computed
107            We analyzed adults with recurrent episodes in a prospective nationwide cohort study of com
108 es, four of five patients had hepatitis-like episodes in childhood.
109 es also lead to the segmentation of adjacent episodes in later memory, evidenced by changes in memory
110 alth-related social media content and crisis episodes in mental healthcare replicated across two serv
111 lingual film as an on-demand therapy for off episodes in patients with Parkinson's disease.
112 ar epidemiological study of all EGS hospital episodes in Scotland has enhanced our understanding of s
113                          Successive breeding episodes incurred a cost in reduced body mass which was
114  of high-quality hospitals, thirty-day total episode, index hospitalization, physician, postacute car
115 rogresses to chronicity, marked by recurrent episodes interspersed with asymptomatic periods of varia
116  which features become bound into meaningful episodes is a vital part of understanding how we view an
117 t AUD patients remember from alcohol-related episodes is lacking.
118 in early childhood and following a recurrent episodes, it progresses to scarring and visual impairmen
119 th chronic coronary artery disease, ischemic episodes lead to a global pattern of cardiomyocyte remod
120 eath in the first month after an RSV illness episode leading to healthcare attendance.
121  everolimus and CNI groups, respectively; no episode led to hemodynamic compromise.
122 DMN networks are sensitive to step-level and episode-level information in the context of hierarchical
123 oth networks are sensitive to step-level and episode-level information, but with dissociable profiles
124 us, bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation, episode location, epinephrine dose, emergency medical se
125               At follow-up of non-urethritis episodes, &lt;=6% of men at each visit had a viral load >=4
126 orrelates strongly with recurrent and single-episode major depressive disorder.
127 bilities of infection, first acute rejection episode, malignancy, de novo donor specific antibody, po
128 eless, it is noteworthy that an acute septic episode may harbor antitumoral properties under particul
129 CSF tau concentrations at the time of the CM episode may identify children at high risk of long-term
130 distinct datasets collected during emotional episodes-measuring the human brain, body, and subjective
131 ion and at 7 days postpresentation, 72.3% of episodes never required intravenous antibiotics.
132           Fewer and less severe hypoglycemic episodes occurred in the traditional-threshold group, bu
133 hom tolerance maintenance is disrupted by an episode of acute CMV infection.
134 s than 50%, and who were stabilised after an episode of acute heart failure, treatment with ferric ca
135 mes in patients who were stabilised after an episode of acute heart failure.
136         There were three adverse events (one episode of angina, one fall during a multifactorial fall
137                                  The initial episode of CHB occurred within 24 hours post-ASA in 51 (
138 reatment record level of 1 to 4 in a current episode of depression.
139  patients should have a colonoscopy after an episode of diverticulitis depends on the patient's histo
140 omputed Tomography, Ultrasound or Endoscopy) episode of diverticulitis were included in this study.
141 se of completely unilateral MFC following an episode of EBV positive mononucleosis that showed a dram
142                              Each successive episode of endophthalmitis was associated with a worse f
143    Those treated multiple times for the same episode of endophthalmitis were excluded.
144 s <4.9 Ga ago that possibly formed during an episode of enhanced star formation ~7 Ga ago.
145                                     A single episode of febrile UTI is often caused by a virulent Esc
146 st 2 serum BDG determinations throughout the episode of fungemia (Fungitell Assay; positive cut-off >
147                                    During an episode of hematogenous PJI, concomitant asymptomatic pr
148 on was represented by PLHIV who presented an episode of histoplasmosis within 6 months after antiretr
149 gions during the past decade and a prolonged episode of intermittently bloody diarrhea during a five
150                     The central idea that an episode of mental disorder arises from causal interactio
151                                We detected 1 episode of possible direct patient-to-patient transmissi
152 e frequencies remain constant after a single episode of random mating, polyploids, characterized by p
153                       Male rats underwent an episode of restraint prior to the first conditioning ses
154 5.9%]) patients were diagnosed with a second episode of TB that was multidrug resistant.
155     Female subjects presenting with an acute episode of VVC (n=55) were randomized to receive VT-1161
156 e 4744 randomly assigned patients, the first episode of worsening was outpatient augmentation of trea
157 s essentially unchanged after adjustment for episodes of absolute hypoglycemia.
158 uter-based analogues, can be used to monitor episodes of acute disease activity.
159                                              Episodes of acute myocardial injury (chest pain with tro
160  with respect to graft and patient survival, episodes of acute rejection, and its response to treatme
161 urvival, frequency of endoscopic evaluation, episodes of acute rejection, nutritional therapy, and re
162 18.6%) protection against antibiotic-treated episodes of acute respiratory infection and diarrhoea, r
163 brosis (IPF) can experience life-threatening episodes of acute worsening of their disease, termed acu
164 liflozin decreased the incidence of reported episodes of AF/AFL adverse events in high-risk patients
165                                        Seven episodes of anaphylaxis occurred during the study, all i
166 ccines prevent 23.8 million and 13.6 million episodes of antibiotic-treated illness, respectively, am
167  Ninety-three residents provided data on 167 episodes of antibiotics use, of which 84 episodes that i
168                                     In 15/16 episodes of AR2, spirometry was stable or improving in t
169 y immune mediator levels were altered during episodes of asthma-like symptoms, and levels of TNF-alph
170 rosis and increases and prolongs spontaneous episodes of atrial fibrillation, whereas atrial-specific
171 creases in network beta synchrony anticipate episodes of beta bursting.
172                The data included 170 million episodes of care and 7.6 million deaths.
173                                   Ninety-two episodes of CDI were diagnosed among 79 SOT recipients (
174                                   68 (31.6%) episodes of clinically suspected MK were classed as recu
175 s who acquired RrgB-specific sIgA from prior episodes of colonization with piliated strains.
176                                  We analyzed episodes of community-acquired bacterial meningitis asso
177                                      Of 2264 episodes of community-acquired bacterial meningitis betw
178                                           No episodes of corneal melts or ulcers occurred.
179                        Hitherto unrecognized episodes of cortical spreading depolarization that arose
180                  The patient had had several episodes of Cytomegalovirus reactivation subsequent to t
181 atment approaches for incidence or number of episodes of dental pain and/or infection experienced by
182 lowest recovery of bacterial diversity after episodes of diarrhea.
183 Previous research has revealed two migratory episodes of domesticated sheep from the Middle East to E
184 g, with nonadherence appearing to drive most episodes of elevated VL.
185                           Of the 24 recorded episodes of endophthalmitis, culture results were positi
186                       In DAPA-HF, outpatient episodes of HF worsening were common, were of prognostic
187  substantial, with estimates of thousands of episodes of IE among persons with IDU and at least 100 0
188                               There were 105 episodes of IE in 92 PWID and 112 episodes of other infe
189 hypogammaglobulinemia and, potentially, more episodes of infection.
190 den of rehospitalization caused by recurrent episodes of infection.
191 ic responses to different types of recurrent episodes of intermittent hypoxia and/or bradycardia, als
192 f direct observation, 196 interviews, and 39 episodes of job shadowing.
193                   Between 2014 and 2017, 303 episodes of left-sided suspected IE (188 prosthetic valv
194                    The methods used identify episodes of long stability alternated by sudden changes
195 e were 105 episodes of IE in 92 PWID and 112 episodes of other infections in 107 PWID in whom IE was
196 ith favorable PFS and OS, while having prior episodes of PD and the time from last PD to vaccine were
197  one (63%), two (21%), or three to six (16%) episodes of PD.
198 w-up, 38.8% of patients suffered one or more episodes of pneumonia, with CBI (hazard ratio [HR], 1.63
199 bution hazard ratio [SHR], 1.58; 1.07-2.33), episodes of previous AKI (SHR, 1.26; 1.02-1.56), and AKI
200 y inflammatory diseases, is characterized by episodes of quiescence and exacerbation (flares).
201 f Alaska document recurrent millennial-scale episodes of reorganized Pacific Ocean ventilation synchr
202                                          Six episodes of reticular bullous epithelial corneal edema w
203 tilation in 3 patients, as well as recurrent episodes of rhabdomyolysis triggered by infections, whic
204                      There were 35,244 first episodes of sepsis (17,886, 51%, female; median age 71 y
205 nal barrier function (gut-liver axis) and by episodes of sepsis to cause cholestasis and IFALD.
206  exposure or infection may prevent recurrent episodes of severe COVID-19.
207 characterized by recurrent and unpredictable episodes of subcutaneous and mucosal swelling that can b
208 tic supplementation, antibiotic treatment or episodes of suspected sepsis.
209 ext 10 years, she experienced two additional episodes of syncope not related to exercise.
210  within a population can experience discrete episodes of systemic genomic instability, when the entir
211 did the controls, with poor recovery between episodes of thermal stimulation (P = .042).
212 ed clinical significance to multiple painful episodes of ureteral obstruction with eventual kidney fa
213                         Among the 77 men, 87 episodes of urethritis were evaluated during follow-up.
214  collected at all visits, and all additional episodes of urethritis were followed with extra visits 1
215 the social life of adolescents, causing more episodes of verbal bullying.
216  of HAdV serotypes between children with >=3 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea within 24 h and <7 days
217 on episodes (uncertainty range [UR], 5.8-8.0 episodes) of clinical pneumonia resulted in hospital adm
218 e boundaries evoked a widespread response at episode onset, plus a marked offset response specific to
219     Frequent AECRS was defined as at least 4 episodes over a 12-month period in which an antibiotic w
220 ode, we totaled all inpatient and outpatient episode payments by surgical specialty.
221                                   Mean total episode payments were $51 509 at low-compared with $45 5
222    We also evaluated spending over a 6-month episode period.
223 readmissions (44% of variation, or $2043 per episode), post-acute care (19% or $871), and index profe
224                                        Intra-episode progress is tracked by tonically increasing glob
225 te time course analyses indicated that intra-episode progress was tracked by a tonically increasing g
226  of schizophrenia and presents even in first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients.
227 eported in a minority of patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP), but their role in psychosis ons
228 or relieving the psychotic symptoms of first-episode psychosis (FEP), psychotic relapse is common dur
229  RNA-Seq analysis on 188 subjects with first episode psychosis, all of whom were subsequently treated
230  little impact on population levels of first-episode psychosis.
231 opulation in the dACC of subjects with first-episode psychosis.
232 ata therefore suggest that regionalised cool episodes punctuated the background warmth of the early E
233  with increased risk for first mood episode, episode recurrence, greater comorbidities, and increased
234 6% and 54.5% for intermediate- and high-risk episodes, respectively.
235 mes were recurrence/relapse rate of any mood episode (RR-any, primary), depressive episode (RR-dep) a
236 y mood episode (RR-any, primary), depressive episode (RR-dep) and manic/hypomanic/mixed episode (RR-m
237 e episode (RR-dep) and manic/hypomanic/mixed episode (RR-mania), discontinuation, mortality, and indi
238 , MELD (SHR, 1.01; 1.00-1.03), number of AKI episodes (SHR, 1.25; 1.15-1.37), and CysC (SHR, 1.38; 1.
239                                      Average episode spending decreased more at BPCI versus non-BPCI
240        It is unclear what share of bariatric episode spending may be due to unnecessary variation and
241 ic surgery, the largest components of 90-day episode spending variation are readmissions, inpatient p
242                After risk adjustment, 90-day episode spending was $11,447 at the lowest quintile vers
243 e care is a major driver of cardiac surgical episode spending, but the sources of variation in spendi
244                                          The episode started when she tapered down her loteprednol to
245 arch Datalink (2007-2015) linked to Hospital Episode Statistics and census data.
246 ice Research Datalink linked to the Hospital Episode Statistics and Office for National Statistics da
247 ice Research Datalink linked to the Hospital Episode Statistics and Office for National Statistics da
248                                 The Hospital Episode Statistics database was used to identify adults
249 t primary antireflux surgery in the Hospital Episode Statistics dataset, 811 (3.6%) had surgical rein
250 nd linked hospital admissions data (Hospital Episode Statistics), including adults (>=18 years old) w
251 tudinal Study of Ageing linked with Hospital Episode Statistics.
252 the first year, 1,290 of 2,212 (58.3%) index episode survivors were rehospitalized.
253 pisodes from self-reported symptomatic stone episodes, symptomatic stone episodes that are confirmed
254 alomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes) syndrome.
255                    T cell-mediated rejection episodes tended to be relatively mild-50% (5 episodes) w
256 ymptomatic stone episodes, symptomatic stone episodes that are confirmed from those that are suspecte
257 167 episodes of antibiotics use, of which 84 episodes that included supplementation with probiotics a
258 e was hospitalized because of three syncopal episodes that were not related to exercise.
259 ients Stabilized From an Acute Heart Failure Episode), the in-hospital initiation of sacubitril/valsa
260                        Despite the rejection episodes, the vast majority of recipients had excellent
261 g strain variants emerge during colonisation episodes through real-time intra-host homologous recombi
262         The median time from last active IBD episode to immunotherapy initiation was 5 years (interqu
263 tients with SCD hospitalized for VOC and ACS episodes to better understand ACS disease pathogenesis.
264      We estimated that, in 2015, 6.8 million episodes (uncertainty range [UR], 5.8-8.0 episodes) of c
265 e sedimentary record of past channel-damming episodes uncovered to date, our findings indicate late H
266 re spending for the 90-day bariatric surgery episode using multivariable regression models.
267 ent in SCD patients with vaso-occlusive pain episodes (VOE).
268        The aOR of neurosyphilis at the index episode was also significantly lower in individuals with
269                                       Only 1 episode was associated with graft loss, but this was in
270 rsion success rate for appropriate, discrete episodes was 98.4%.
271 t common cause for both the first and second episodes was recent intravitreal injection (50% and 58.3
272 g payments for services rendered during each episode, we totaled all inpatient and outpatient episode
273                                For inpatient episodes, we determined component payments related to th
274  antidepressant treatment for the prevailing episode were assigned randomly to one of three groups: p
275 deaths occurring within 1 week after the RSV episode were attributable to RSV (attributable fraction,
276          Medicare payments for each surgical episode were calculated.
277 als with MDD currently in a major depressive episode were enrolled in an open-label study and receive
278 Twenty patients suffering a major depressive episode were randomized to pretreatment with oral rapamy
279 dum DNA in blood or rRNA in CSF at the index episode were significantly lower in those with previous
280 published data on the management cost of RSV episodes were collected through collaboration with an in
281                                        No HZ episodes were confirmed.
282 sability, adherence, anxiety and anaphylaxis episodes were evaluated as secondary endpoints.
283                Five hundred forty-three NJSA episodes were included (302 LNJSA, 250 SNJSA).
284 AXDX, 153 AXDX+RTN; 65%) of 585 intervention episodes were included.
285 fic human leukocyte antigen Abs or rejection episodes were noted, even though the patients received u
286                         A total of 1423 CAAP episodes were recorded: PnIST, 300 (21.1%); non-PnIST, 5
287            Top canonical pathways during ACS episodes were related to interferon signaling, neuro-inf
288 ne mediator concentrations during vs outside episodes were significantly upregulated for IFN-y (ratio
289                     Daily numbers of 'crisis episodes' were defined as incident inpatient, home treat
290 episodes tended to be relatively mild-50% (5 episodes) were grade 1, 50% (5 episodes) were grade 2, a
291 y mild-50% (5 episodes) were grade 1, 50% (5 episodes) were grade 2, and none were grade 3.
292                             Yet, extreme wet episodes, which are becoming as severe and frequent as d
293 ples of nasal epithelial lining fluid during episodes with asthma-like symptoms as well as in the asy
294 cin has been shown to reduce the duration of episodes with asthma-like symptoms, but efficacy may dep
295  BSI occurred in 0.4% (1,025/244,963) of UTI episodes with immediate antibiotics versus 0.6% (228/35,
296 ilus influenzae was unencapsulated in all 10 episodes with known capsule type.
297  risk of out-of-network bills, compared with episodes with no complications (28% vs 20%, respectively
298 luded supplementation with probiotics and 83 episodes with no probiotics supplementation.
299 iate antibiotics versus 0.6% (228/35,499) of episodes without immediate antibiotics.
300 y enrolled 19 patients with frequent IA (>=6 episodes/y) who then underwent a medical evaluation that

 
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