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1 reatment that, in some cases, may even prove life saving.
2 treatment of some of these conditions can be life saving.
3 are, including organ transplantation, may be life saving.
4 ys be considered as emergency surgery may be life saving.
5 ition is important because phlebotomy can be life saving.
6 s intrapartum uteroplacental support, can be life saving.
7 ptly administered, adrenaline is potentially life-saving.
8 rapy (as etoposide and dexamethasone) can be life-saving.
9 seases, where inhibiting hepatocyte death is life-saving.
10 uch higher to make vaccination of the public life-saving.
11 appropriate in certain situations and may be life-saving.
12  and find compatible donor units, and can be life-saving.
13 edical treatments, which in our instance was life-saving.
14 e effective antibiotic treatment and promote life-saving.
15                                  Despite the life-saving ability of antibiotics and their importance
16     Rate of HCM-related deaths combined with life-saving aborted disease-related events was 6.4%/year
17 on and dose reduction or halt of potentially life-saving adjuvant cancer therapy.
18 oint-of-care system provides the potentially life-saving advantage of a turnaround time of about 10mi
19 ing donor liver transplantation has become a life-saving alternative for end-stage liver disease pati
20 s with acute liver failure, still provides a life-saving alternative to medical management.
21 ach the goal of placing 15 million people on life-saving and -enhancing antiretroviral therapy (ART)
22 pid intramuscular injection of adrenaline is life-saving and constitutes the first-line treatment of
23 therapy (CGT) products have been emerging as life-saving and life-changing therapies over the last 20
24 antation of marrow from a related donor is a life-saving and life-sustaining treatment for patients w
25 arly diagnosis and initiation of potentially life-saving anti-tuberculosis therapy.
26 ive action is necessary to improve access to life-saving antimicrobials, conserving them, and ensurin
27 standing of viral biology, pathogenesis, and life-saving antiretroviral therapies, have resulted from
28 gistic control of innate immune responses by life-saving aPC therapy.
29 at serotonin neurons mediate the potentially life-saving arousal response to hypercapnia.
30 o 47.2%), first-dollar coverage would remain life-saving at no net cost to Medicare.
31 ate allergic airway disease without altering life-saving autonomic hypoxic reflexes.
32 , 0.50 to 0.76]; P<0.001) and with continued life-saving benefit during the late phase of follow-up (
33 ter CR is time dependent, with a significant life-saving benefit in patients receiving device implant
34  enzyme inhibitors and beta-blockers provide life-saving benefits in most of the subpopulations asses
35 d that ACE inhibitors and beta-blockers have life-saving benefits in patients with LV systolic dysfun
36  improve vaccine performance to maximize the life-saving benefits of vaccination.
37  demonstrated the clear mental health - even life-saving - benefits of gender-affirming care, but cur
38 otential to increase access to effective and life-saving biological therapies such as rituximab.
39                             This potentially life-saving block can be performed using ultrasound guid
40 Stored red blood cells (RBCs) are needed for life-saving blood transfusions, but they undergo continu
41       Clinical genetic testing for LS can be life-saving but is complicated by the heavy burden of va
42           Because heart transplantation is a life-saving but limited resource, there remains an urgen
43 t severe forms of acute kidney injury can be life saving, but there are a number of uncertainties abo
44  and dialysis for acute kidney injury can be life-saving, but can be prohibitively expensive in low-i
45                       Current therapy can be life-saving, but is associated with morbid complications
46 tment of PV with systemic corticosteroids is life-saving, but the mechanism of the therapeutic action
47 ulation have almost no access to potentially life-saving caesareans, whereas in some mid-income count
48 mechanical ventilation, although potentially life saving, can injure the lungs.
49 al in the United States receives potentially life-saving cancer prevention, early detection, and trea
50                                          The life-saving capability of far-forward surgery creates th
51 time to first event of death from any cause, life-saving cardiovascular intervention, or unplanned ho
52 t or surrogate choices, critical elements of life- saving care may be omitted, and the patient may re
53  facilitates the opportunity for potentially life-saving care immediately after the baby is born.
54 ntries cannot access health facilities where life-saving care is available.
55 ner confidence and reduce anxiety to perform life-saving care.
56 d to numerous invasive procedures as part of life-saving care.
57 ing to dose reduction and discontinuation of life-saving chemotherapy and a permanently impaired qual
58 hen cancer is diagnosed in a pregnant woman, life-saving chemotherapy for the mother poses life-threa
59 ses of dose reduction and discontinuation of life-saving chemotherapy in cancer treatment; it often c
60  interventions seems low compared with other life-saving child health interventions.
61 nt Goals helped stimulate the development of life-saving childhood vaccines for pneumococcal and rota
62 assist devices are useful to establish rapid life-saving circulatory support under different circumst
63 mall-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor, has life-saving clinical activity in certain cancers, but qu
64     In September, 2012, the UN Commission on Life Saving Commodities (UNCoLSC) outlined a plan to exp
65 plan to expand availability and access to 13 life saving commodities.
66 ecticide DDT has been reappraised as a safe, life-saving compound by special interest groups committe
67 ice officers, firefighters, rescue squad, or life-saving crew trained to perform basic life support u
68     As a matter of fact, testing accelerates life-saving decisions on treatment and isolation of COVI
69 y (ART) has been the most globally impactful life-saving development of medical research.
70  Implantable cardioverter defibrillators are life-saving devices for many patients with cardiac disea
71 rogrammes globally should scale up access to life saving DR-TB regimens with new drugs.
72                           Insulin has been a life-saving drug for millions of people with diabetes.
73 eadly microbes with resistance to previously life-saving drug therapies is a dire threat to human hea
74                                High costs of life-saving drugs are detrimental to both the personal f
75                              Antibiotics are life-saving drugs for humans, but their unwanted use lea
76 als have advocated for preservation of these life-saving drugs for many years.
77 e increased risks of withholding potentially life-saving drugs for people assigned to a control arm a
78 ver, the fascination provoked by these often life-saving drugs has not subsided, and recent work into
79 nk of science as technology and engineering--life-saving drugs, computers, space exploration, and so
80                        While antibiotics are life-saving drugs, their use is not without risk, includ
81 s whether improved community-based access to life-saving drugs, to augment a core programme of health
82 s (MbetaLs), enzymes able to hydrolyse these life-saving drugs.
83 reened for lymphopenia, allowing potentially life-saving early diagnosis of the most severe forms of
84 ck, and respecting the intensive care unit's life-saving efforts are employed.
85                                              Life-saving equipment such as ventilators, infusion pump
86 7, p<0.001) and cardiovascular death after a life-saving event (1.57, 1.01-2.44, p=0.045) in the grou
87  The early detection of prostate cancer is a life-saving event in patients harboring potentially aggr
88  oxygenation management, the indications for life-saving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support
89  organ transplantation, which is potentially life-saving, facial transplantation is life-changing.
90  Platelet (PLT) transfusions are potentially life saving for individuals with low PLT numbers; howeve
91 ansplantation of hematopoietic stem cells is life saving for patients with limited donor options.
92 recognition and appropriate treatment can be life saving for the fetus and unsuspecting LQTS family m
93 ntrapartum treatment (EXIT procedure) can be life-saving for fetuses with large neck masses.
94      Intestinal transplantation (ITx) can be life-saving for patients with advanced intestinal failur
95                                        GT is life-saving for patients with end-stage CIPO and HPN-ass
96                Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a life-saving form of renal replacement therapy for those
97                                 With a clear life-saving function, the diverse antifreeze proteins of
98 ented as either death-preventing (losses) or life-saving (gains), and as being of either more or less
99                            Despite optimised life-saving glucocorticoid-replacement and mineralocorti
100 ce can have a critical role in ensuring that life-saving health interventions reach populations in ne
101 s of polio eradication, as well as for other life-saving health interventions.
102 rn and should not lead to discontinuation of life-saving HFrEF therapies.
103                           Transplantation is life saving; however, physical and psychological sequela
104 f transfusion for acute complications can be life saving; however, the role of chronic transfusion re
105 though molecularly targeted therapies can be life-saving, identification of the molecular etiology is
106 d that rapid administration of zinc could be life saving in human sting victims.
107                     Blood transfusion can be life saving in sickle cell disease, both in emergencies
108          Hepatic retransplantation, although life-saving in almost 50% of patients with a failing liv
109                               Epinephrine is life-saving in anaphylaxis; second-line medications (inc
110                                     Although life-saving in many respects, bladder augmentation intro
111            Appropriate use of antibiotics is life-saving in neonatal early-onset sepsis (EOS), but ov
112    The collateral circulation is tissue- and life-saving in obstructive arterial disease.
113 mpt and skilled intervention can prove to be life-saving in patients presenting with ICD-related emer
114 therapy, which is a widely used component of life-saving intensive care, can cause lung injury.
115     Although performed rarely, PHND can be a life-saving intervention and should be reinforced in EMS
116                             Although MV is a life-saving intervention for patients in respiratory fai
117            Lung transplantation is a viable, life-saving intervention for several primary pulmonary d
118            Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a life-saving intervention in human immunodeficiency virus
119         Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving intervention in patients suffering from resp
120 e major contraindication to this potentially life-saving intervention is infection with multi-drug-re
121                  Mechanical ventilation is a life-saving intervention used to provide adequate pulmon
122       Populations of children who received a life-saving intervention within the first 5 years of lif
123            Platelet transfusions are often a life-saving intervention, and the use of platelet transf
124 lly ill patients, nutrition support may be a life-saving intervention, but is not without risk.
125 al artesunate treatment is a cost-effective, life-saving intervention, which can substantially improv
126  would cause them to refuse this potentially life-saving intervention.
127  of the etiology may allow for a potentially life-saving intervention.
128 rd equitable application of this potentially life-saving intervention.
129 rtion of mothers and children with access to life saving interventions by as much as ten percentage p
130 nued and enhanced efforts to scale up proven life-saving interventions are needed to achieve the SDG
131  but earlier detection is critical to permit life-saving interventions for those at risk due to high
132 s to focus surveillance and triage for early life-saving interventions in this high-risk population.
133          Progress toward designing effective life-saving interventions is currently hampered by some
134 l-suited to identify ICU patients in need of life-saving interventions prior to the occurrence of an
135 al and newborn care, the potential effect of life-saving interventions that fall within the scope of
136                              The coverage of life-saving interventions tracked in Countdown increased
137 vaccination services and, potentially, other life-saving interventions.
138 cation of high-risk patients for potentially life-saving interventions.
139 ogeneic blood products, although potentially life-saving, is associated with many potential complicat
140 IRD kidney offer acceptance limits access to life-saving kidneys for many transplant candidates.
141 vidence about which therapies are considered life saving, life-sustaining, or preventive.
142                                     Although life-saving, liver transplantation burdens children with
143                                    Access to life-saving maternal health interventions remains low in
144         Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving measure for patients in respiratory failure,
145             Mechanical ventilation (MV) is a life-saving measure in many critically ill patients.
146 ematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is a life-saving measure in MPS IH.
147 ation, liver transplantation may be the only life-saving measure.
148 e of help in accelerating the development of life-saving measures against Marburg virus infections.
149  significantly accelerate the development of life-saving measures against SUDV infections.
150 ogressive pulmonary fibrosis, which requires life-saving measures, such as lung transplantation.
151 of pulmonary insults can prompt the need for life-saving mechanical ventilation; however, misuse, pro
152 t dose reduction or discontinuation of these life-saving mediations.
153 h-care expenses, and enables access to other life-saving medical innovations.
154 arely confront-how to best allocate standard life-saving medical resources when escalating demand out
155 s unmet clinical need by expanding access to life-saving medication.
156  patients with financial difficulties obtain life-saving medications.
157 re needed to achieve widespread use of these life-saving medications.
158  CVD patients consistently taking prescribed life-saving medications.
159  (3) to encourage ongoing adherence to these life-saving medications.
160 he emergence of bacterial resistance against life-saving medicines has forced the scientific communit
161 ountries to gain access to these potentially life-saving medicines.
162                   Vascular embolization is a life-saving minimally invasive catheter-based procedure
163 erall strength of the wall and enable rapid, life-saving modifications to be made under cell wall str
164 te to ask a few simple questions about these life-saving molecules.
165 tical Care Medicine was titled "Glutamine, a life-saving nutrient, but why?" (2003; 31:2555-2556).
166 about socioeconomic differences in access to life-saving obstetric surgery, yet access to a caesarean
167    Combined heart-liver transplantation is a life-saving operation that is performed with relatively
168 ung transplantation (LTx) remains a critical life-saving operation.
169 red the overall health benefits of different life-saving or disease-prevention programmes.
170 LVAD implantation is commensurate with other life-saving organ transplantation procedures like liver
171 spite this considerable success in providing life-saving organ transplants to patients with end organ
172  increased availability and accessibility of life-saving organs and tissues to the public will not on
173 on has led many transplant centers to accept life-saving organs from donors who would have previously
174 ghlight opportunities to expand use of these life-saving organs.
175 ation, but other areas of medicine requiring life-saving payload delivery as well.
176 ital reservoirs of drug discovery, providing life-saving pharmaceuticals.
177  RNAi has the potential to be developed as a life-saving, postexposure therapy against anthrax.
178 ajor efforts to minimize injurious but often life-saving postnatal interventions (such as oxygen, mec
179                          To realize the full life-saving potential of vaccines, it will be vital to e
180 ericans annually despite the availability of life-saving preventive therapy, the implantable cardiove
181 mbilical cord blood transplantation can be a life-saving procedure for many patients with myeloid mal
182 transplantation has recently evolved to be a life-saving procedure for patients with intestinal failu
183 ndoscopic injection sclerotherapy (EIS) is a life-saving procedure for pediatric patients with bleedi
184                                     EIS is a life-saving procedure in cases involving bleeding EV com
185                 Cardiac transplantation is a life-saving procedure in infants and children with advan
186                An intestinal stoma, though a life-saving procedure on the care of many gastrointestin
187                   Heart transplantation is a life-saving procedure that has seen improvements in tran
188                                     SLK is a life-saving procedure with excellent patient and graft s
189                   Liver transplantation is a life-saving procedure with significant economic burden t
190 rition (HEN) has always been recognized as a life-saving procedure, but with the ongoing economic cri
191 splantation of more than two grafts can be a life-saving procedure.
192  who would not normally be eligible for this life-saving procedure.
193 were less likely to undergo this potentially life-saving procedure.
194 derwent a multivisceral transplantation as a life-saving procedure.
195 ionary surgery as imperative and potentially life-saving procedures (eg, cancer surgery and hip fract
196 cation/dietary modifications, and furthering life-saving procedures in select patients.
197               The inflammatory response is a life-saving protective process mounted by the body to ov
198 tic stem cells (HSCs) are essential for many life-saving regenerative therapies.
199 FICANCE STATEMENT Cold-seeking behavior is a life-saving response that occurs in severe systemic infl
200 ith immune animal and human sera, often with life-saving results.
201 emergency clinical situations, with possible life-saving results.
202 encies, in trauma for emergency surgeries or life-saving (resuscitative) situations and in everyday e
203 f efficacy of antiarrhythmic therapy and the life-saving role of the implantable cardioverter-defibri
204 citation may confer broader dissemination of life-saving skills and may promote rescuer comfort with
205 use of their inability to mount a successful life saving splenic erythroid response, a phenotype repr
206                   Liver transplantation is a life-saving surgery with excellent outcomes for those wi
207 dure, which for nearly 170 years has allowed life saving surgical interventions in animals and people
208  Bone marrow transplantation has resulted in life-saving sustained T-cell reconstitution in many infa
209                 Noninvasive ventilation is a life-saving technique increasingly used to treat acute r
210      Extracorporeal circulatory support is a life-saving technique, and its use is increasing in acut
211 y used in over 1,700 patients as a temporary life-saving technology for bridging to heart transplanta
212 ledged telemedicine as a viable, potentially life-saving technology.
213 ation of LDTs could impair patient access to life-saving tests and stifle innovation in ID diagnostic
214 s may lead to the development of potentially life-saving therapeutics against typhoid fever.
215 ic side effects and poor pharmacokinetics of life-saving therapeutics and enhances treatment efficacy
216 hat will help to accelerate the discovery of life-saving therapies and cures.
217 intended consequence of lower utilization of life-saving therapies and inferior outcomes compared wit
218  century, providing innovative solutions and life-saving therapies for previously untreatable disease
219 (eGFR) often leads to reluctance to continue life-saving therapies in patients with heart failure (HF
220 lergic reactions, allowing administration of life-saving therapies in previously sensitized patients.
221  is critical to performing these potentially life-saving therapies in the COVID-19 era.
222                               However, these life-saving therapies require extensive use of inefficie
223 worldwide, along with the demand for related life-saving therapies, the financial burden of CKD will
224 se devices functioned normally and delivered life-saving therapies, without an increased risk for com
225                       Blood transfusions are life-saving therapies; however, they can result in adver
226 experience with RCTs involving a potentially life-saving therapy (25% had experience with three or mo
227  Small intestine transplantation is the only life-saving therapy available for patients with intestin
228 logists and HF specialists as they make this life-saving therapy available to an increasing number of
229                             Trastuzumab is a life-saving therapy but is associated with symptomatic a
230 oybean oil-based lipid emulsion (SOLE), is a life-saving therapy but may be complicated by PN-induced
231 echanism of liver regeneration could lead to life-saving therapy for a large number of patients, espe
232                 Liver transplantation offers life-saving therapy for patients with decompensated live
233 entricular assist devices (cfVADs) provide a life-saving therapy for severe heart failure.
234 nal support for this strategy as a potential life-saving therapy for some patients.
235 ausing protein, and for its development as a life-saving therapy for women with breast cancer.
236 ausing protein, and for its development as a life-saving therapy for women with breast cancer.
237                  Mechanical ventilation is a life-saving therapy that catalyzed the development of mo
238                   Liver transplantation is a life-saving therapy to correct liver failure, portal hyp
239                     Transplantation provides life-saving therapy to critically ill patients with end-
240 D-19 patients that allows us to provide this life-saving therapy to our sickest patients without over
241                     In addition to providing life-saving therapy, implantable cardioverter-defibrilla
242 gnificant barriers to the timely delivery of life-saving therapy, particularly among antibiotic-resis
243  to allow such patients to benefit from this life-saving therapy.
244 n and discontinuation of what is otherwise a life-saving therapy.
245 icion to achieve rapid diagnosis and provide life-saving therapy.
246 have the opportunity to be treated with this life-saving therapy.
247 c death will expand the indications for this life-saving therapy.
248  risk patients were not discharged with this life-saving therapy.
249  in need but also represent a highly durable life-saving therapy.
250 tential underutilization of this potentially life-saving therapy.
251 effective is unclear, leading to underuse of life-saving therapy.
252  for transplantation in people awaiting this life-saving therapy.
253 gh liver transplantation (LT) is potentially life-saving, there are only a few published series with
254  pegylated bovine ADA (PEG-ADA) has proved a life-saving though non-curative treatment for ADA-SCID p
255 the organ-source pigs, a pig liver may prove life saving to patients dying rapidly of liver failure.
256                                      Despite life-saving tools, clinical trials are being halted, res
257                               Although often life-saving, transfusions are not risk-free.
258 ysiologically healthy organs and tissues for life-saving transplantation, and have been recently used
259 iate the organ shortage and expand access to life-saving transplants.
260  being patients' rights to receive expensive life-saving treatment and disciplinary procedures, inclu
261 agnosis; a specific diagnosis is crucial for life-saving treatment and optimal management.
262 g patients on the spot access to potentially life-saving treatment and supporting more timely public
263       Modern medicine now offers potentially life-saving treatment for a disease that was considered
264 w transplantation (alloBMT) is a potentially life-saving treatment for individuals with HIV and haema
265 mprovement suggests that eculizumab may be a life-saving treatment for patients with acute predominan
266 pic liver transplantation (OLT) is a durable life-saving treatment for patients with irreversible liv
267                    Potentially effective and life-saving treatment for patients with systemic amyloid
268  insulin more than 90 years ago introduced a life-saving treatment for patients with type 1 diabetes,
269 rtality, and the decision to initiate active life-saving treatment is challenging.
270 matched unrelated donor is a well-recognized life-saving treatment modality for patients with hematol
271             Liver transplantation (LTx) is a life-saving treatment of end-stage liver disease.
272 stem cells (HSCs) holds great potential as a life-saving treatment of monogenic, oncologic, and infec
273 bowel transplantation provides a potentially life-saving treatment of severe intestinal failure.
274 gress that has taken place for both of these life-saving treatment options, as well as the future dir
275            In such cases, immunotherapy is a life-saving treatment, but a circumstantiated diagnosis
276 is (PEP) is expensive, restricting access to life-saving treatment, especially for patients in low-in
277 pper-binding molecules enables effective and life-saving treatment, liver transplantation is the sole
278 ntervention against smoking a cost-effective life-saving treatment.
279 ion for alcoholic hepatitis is a potentially life-saving treatment.
280 re enough for many women to discontinue this life-saving treatment.
281 diagnostic aid for clinicians providing this life-saving treatment.
282               Study results imply that these life-saving treatments also carried an increasing risk o
283 therapy may lead to premature limitations of life-saving treatments among patients with intracranial
284 selected patients with access to potentially life-saving treatments before approval by the Food and D
285 al necessity disputes proliferate not around life-saving treatments but in areas of societal uncertai
286 ins, potentially expediting the discovery of life-saving treatments for COVID-19 and other viral dise
287                    Platelet transfusions are life-saving treatments for many patients with thrombocyt
288           Oral antiretroviral agents provide life-saving treatments for millions of people living wit
289 impairment, are denied access to potentially life-saving treatments on the basis of additional alloca
290                 While both OST and HAART are life-saving treatments, joint administration is urgently
291 nti-infectives often represent irreplaceable life-saving treatments.
292 s, critical care beds, and other potentially life-saving treatments.
293 r patients are not offered these potentially life-saving treatments.
294 n checklist for transfer; phase II, focus on life-saving treatments; phase III, focus on the "whole"
295                             Bedaquiline is a life-saving tuberculosis drug undergoing global scale-up
296 es in the future and therefore in delivering life-saving vaccines globally, and in particular to remo
297 -19 crisis with astounding speed, delivering life-saving vaccines within a year of identifying the vi
298 ppropriate patient selection for potentially life-saving venom immunotherapy.
299  as well as use of interventions that can be life saving when used appropriately, but harmful when ap
300 such as nitric oxide and prostacyclin can be life-saving when perioperative right heart failure occur

 
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