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1                                      Despite medical advancements, it's prognosis remains poor as man
2 ts on Medicaid, and rates of leaving against medical advice among the DU-IE group shows the downstrea
3 patient-directed discharge (PDD, or "against medical advice") and in-hospital mortality.
4  estimation of the epigenetic state has vast medical and biological implications.
5 toxic, and is exploited as a bacteriocide in medical and biotechnological applications and also by th
6 processing and wireless transmission in many medical and clinical settings.
7 G) acquisition is increasingly widespread in medical and commercial devices, necessitating the develo
8 osporium has the potential to be used in the medical and cosmetic industries, particularly for the de
9  BoNT/B is one of the two types approved for medical and cosmetic uses.
10 ited States, state Medicaid programs pay for medical and dental care for children from low-income fam
11                      Despite the significant medical and economic consequences of coexisting alcohol
12 , potentially leading to a range of positive medical and health-related effects.
13 d material properties make them suitable for medical and industrial applications.
14                                              Medical and recreational cannabis use has increased dram
15  in patients with shock, but only those from medical and surgical ICUs.
16 ndidates, indications and contraindications, medical and surgical optimization strategies, protocols,
17 rovement study was performed on 26 inpatient medical and surgical units across 5 acute care hospitals
18 less remote vital signs monitoring system on medical and surgical wards has the potential to reduce t
19 immunity and infection, could have important medical and technological applications.
20 ardiac, infectious, etc), etiology (surgical/medical), and timing of occurrence.
21  have found widespread use in biological and medical applications and are playing an increasingly imp
22 oad range of Gram-positive bacteria, but its medical applications have been limited by its poor aqueo
23  of in vivo imaging, control and therapeutic medical applications of such micro/nanorobots are introd
24  enable personalized risk quantification for medical applications.
25  very subtle and, as a result, patients seek medical assistance only when their condition has substan
26                                     American Medical Association and The Commonwealth Fund.
27 iety of Critical Care Medicine, the American Medical Association, and the Association of Clinical Doc
28 ment centers, delays in bringing children to medical attention, and inadequate medical expertise in t
29            Financial toxicity manifested via medical bills, changes in insurance coverage, and loss o
30 yopathy cases were identified by linking the Medical Birth Register to the National Patient and Cause
31 rmation of its great potential into tangible medical breakthroughs.
32                           To receive optimal medical care and achieve desired outcomes, persons with
33 nsequences of donation and concerns over the medical care given to potential donors predicted (non)re
34 s Association (ADA) updates the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes annually to provide clinicians,
35                              Transfer of the medical care of individuals with pediatric IEIs to adult
36 gnosed HIV among PWID but not linkage to HIV medical care or referral to prevention services.
37 us ED population under conditions of routine medical care.
38 II.4 had more severe symptoms requiring more medical care.
39 of dried blood spots (DBSs) has increased in medical care.
40 so associated with 25.0-37.5% of deaths from medical causes (n = 8).
41 atients who underwent PCI at Duke University Medical Center between January 1, 2003, and December 31,
42 ealthineers) was installed at the University Medical Center Groningen.
43 ET/CT system was installed at the University Medical Center Groningen.
44  presenting with first MI at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina.
45       Setting: American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon.
46 held-out test set and then a second academic medical center.
47 uses (test and control) of the same academic medical center.
48 e to closure of the research division of our medical center.
49 med COVID-19 admitted to a tertiary academic medical center.
50 T capsules performed at a single US academic medical center.
51       An international sample, pooled from 9 medical centers across Europe, the United States, and As
52 going clinically indicated colposcopy at two medical centers in North Carolina between November 2016
53       One hundred twenty-two patients from 7 medical centers in the United States were treated with a
54                           To do so, academic medical centers must address 2 key research issues: (1)
55 E) program, 46 surgeons within 4 US academic medical centers were assigned 1:1 into coach/coachee pai
56                    Among top-ranked academic medical centers, the existence and content of official p
57 atient isolates collected from multiple U.S. medical centers.
58 ble to generalize to new settings and unseen medical centers.
59 272 community oncology practices or academic medical centres in the USA.
60 orm of technical solutions to tackle complex medical challenges.
61 d data from the REGARDS baseline assessment, medical charts from HF-adjudicated hospitalizations, the
62               The efficacy of voluntary male medical circumcision (VMMC) for HIV prevention in men wa
63        Data from the Association of American Medical Colleges included the total number of medical sc
64 age, all the sociodemographic factors above, medical comorbidities, and a hospital random effect were
65 ing NCRS were younger, had a lower burden of medical comorbidities, lower proportion of squamous cell
66                          After adjusting for medical complexity, the mean MIPS score for physicians i
67 =2; GHE=2), and 12 of which were HIV-related medical complications (GSP=8; GHE=4).
68 ents did not undergo the protocol because of medical complications unrelated to the study procedures.
69 cide attempts and 22 hospital admissions for medical complications.
70 developmental, and neurological findings and medical concerns expands the spectrum of genetic disorde
71  association between a mental disorder and a medical condition was 1.37.
72                       The absolute risk of a medical condition within 15 years after a mental disorde
73 yndrome, or to addressing a new predisposing medical condition, as in malignancy.
74  state of our understanding of this emerging medical condition.
75  presumed more common in adults with chronic medical conditions (CMCs), but evidence is sparse and of
76 testosterone levels without well-established medical conditions known to cause hypogonadism, testoste
77 in developed countries, leading to a host of medical conditions that contribute to increased morbidit
78 multimorbidity (co-occurrence of two or more medical conditions) in Filipino TB outpatients, focusing
79 ard ratios for pairs of mental disorders and medical conditions, after adjustment for age, sex, calen
80  (AEs), serious AEs, newly diagnosed chronic medical conditions, and immediate AEs were recorded.
81 ; diabetes; severe asthma; and various other medical conditions.
82 ays on the awardees and their scientific and medical contributions are solicited and published in Cel
83  the healthcare provider, the average direct medical cost per case was US $58.64 (range: US $37.25 at
84                          From an ophthalmic (medical) cost perspective, bevacizumab, ranibizumab, and
85 1 million cases, $4.0-$6.5 billion in direct medical costs, and $44.8-$64.7 billion in productivity l
86 pathogenesis of SFTS is crucial to improving medical countermeasures against this devastating disease
87  driven a global research effort to identify medical countermeasures at an unprecedented pace.
88 hality combined with the paucity of licensed medical countermeasures makes EBOV a critical human path
89 r studying COVID-19 pathogenesis and testing medical countermeasures.
90 ly, we discuss the potential consequences of medical data exiting the institutions and being managed
91                                              Medical databases were systematically searched for prosp
92 he benefits of recently adopted practices in medical decision making that prioritize full decisional
93 ardiac biomarkers in human serum to expedite medical decisions for enhanced patient care.
94 ilitate decision aid integration for routine medical decisions into clinic workflow.
95 ted and taken into consideration for further medical decisions.
96   We sought to evaluate satisfaction using a medical device (digital technology comprising an EAI sma
97 r dental applications and broader utility in medical device development.
98             The endotracheal tube (ETT) is a medical device placed in the patient's trachea to assist
99 t to the European Medicines Agency, European medical device regulatory agencies, US Food and Drug Adm
100  visual analogue scale (VAS) after using the medical device was higher than before its use (89.1 [95%
101 A), and ten by the Japan Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA).
102 , especially those associated with implanted medical devices, are difficult to eradicate.
103 tive evidence generation is even sparser for medical devices.
104 applications, from industrial inspections to medical diagnosis.
105 ndling with a broad range of applications in medical diagnostics and analytical chemistry.
106 to address the need for better screening and medical diagnostics in all areas of disease.
107 nsory process involved in cellular behavior, medical diagnostics, and material fabrication.
108 lization, sports performance monitoring, and medical diagnostics.
109 benefit by being treated as having a broader medical disorder.
110 ecipients, and were consistent with expected medical disorders in the study population.
111 cules for task-specific bio-, material-, and medical-driven applications.
112      We estimated healthcare provider direct medical economic costs based on quantities and prices of
113                               Snakebite is a medical emergency causing high mortality and morbidity i
114         Stroke is a complex, time-sensitive, medical emergency that requires well functioning systems
115 l and Prevention (CDC) recommends a domestic medical examination (screening for infectious and noninf
116 vention (CDC) Guidelines for the US Domestic Medical Examination for Newly Arriving Refugees, includi
117  to help them resettle, including a domestic medical examination.
118 om completed suicides obtained from the Utah Medical Examiner to genealogical records and medical rec
119 s Regulatory Authority to describe trends in medical exemptions from utility disconnection and charac
120 ho underwent surgery in 2010-2017, using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.
121 st wages and productivity, as well as higher medical expenses.
122 hildren to medical attention, and inadequate medical expertise in their care.
123 tly determined manually from 3D CT images by medical experts to avoid damaging the mandibular nerve i
124 home (odds ratio, 1.55 [1.53-1.56]) versus a medical facility was higher for whites versus blacks.
125 omenon with reports of high frequency in the medical field.
126 a very important parameter in biological and medical fields.
127 ine sequencing analysis at the Department of Medical Genetics at La Timone Hospital (Marseille, Franc
128                                              Medical graduate status outside of the US (OR: 0.58; 99%
129                          A total of 81.5% of medical/healthcare participants who were eligible regist
130 hat older people tend to be hesitant to seek medical help.
131 gnificant after adjustment for age, sex, and medical history (adjusted hazard ratio [HR], 0.83 [95% C
132     Diagnosis is established through careful medical history and pelvic examination, including the co
133 to obtain all SIVH records and self-reported medical history of noncommunicable diseases.
134 Middle East several years earlier and had no medical history of note; in particular, there was no his
135 e importance of considering study design and medical history when designing prospective clinical tria
136 ch enumerates five domains of evaluation-(1) medical history, (2) physical exam, (3) family history,
137                   We collected demographics, medical history, and development of new-onset atrial fib
138         After adjusting for sociodemographic/medical history, BMI (Odds Ratio [OR] = 1.62 [95%CI 1.32
139 fy particular prior nonopioid prescriptions, medical history, incarceration, and demographics as stro
140                        Patient demographics, medical history, procedural details, and complications w
141                  Clinical data recorded were medical history, vaccination status, type of IPD, clinic
142 een ARB in human gut microbiota and personal medical history.
143 nical laboratory tests in addition to family/medical history.
144 artificial intelligence and deep learning to medical image translation, by employing a theoretical fr
145 an aid early diagnosis and interpretation of medical images as well as the discovery and development
146           The dense anatomical annotation of medical images may improve their use for automated class
147  data nature (photographic, calligraphic, or medical images), and less affected by the sample size, s
148 g approach identified known as well as novel medical imaging biomarkers without any prior domain know
149                       Gone are the days when medical imaging was used primarily to visualize anatomic
150 ality and information processing devices, or medical imaging.
151 onomous navigation, reconnaissance, and even medical imaging.
152 se anticoagulation, prevents VTE in selected medical inpatients.
153 sed screening are being adopted worldwide by medical institutions.
154                                              Medical interventions increasingly rely on biosensors th
155  clinically available therapeutic molecules, medical interventions on CNS disorders are mostly limite
156  Advances in gene editing are leading to new medical interventions where patients' own cells are used
157 lve in response to changing environments and medical interventions, and information is often modified
158 erage in media but has not been discussed in medical journals.
159 th topical corticosteroids according to best medical judgment.
160                           Each case required medical knowledge to be applied appropriately at challen
161 can greatly improve the efficiency of bionic medical machines by giving them different sensitivities
162 mized 1:1 to receive either BAT plus optimal medical management (BAT group) or optimal medical manage
163 al medical management (BAT group) or optimal medical management alone (control group).
164  a prespecified interim analysis showed that medical management alone was superior to the combination
165 ntracranial stenosis stenting over intensive medical management alone.
166 ent alone was superior to the combination of medical management and interventional therapy in prevent
167 surgical optimization strategies, protocols, medical management during the desensitization, and recom
168 and cognitive behavioural therapy as well as medical management is suggested, with surgery as the las
169  Evaluation of clinical practices, including medical management recommendations for VUS patients and
170     Participants reported wearing disposable medical masks (93.8%), followed by N95 respirators (26.2
171  the comparative effectiveness of N95 versus medical masks and could be misinterpreted.
172  blacks (n = 407) reporting higher levels of medical mistrust (40.0% vs 26.4%, P < .01), perceived ra
173                   However, after adjustment, medical mistrust (odds ratio [OR]: 0.59; 95% confidence
174 ment options nintedanib and pirfenidone, the medical need for a safe and well-tolerated antifibrotic
175  diseases that represent a substantial unmet medical need.
176 ir mechanisms in COPD, which is still a high medical need.
177 rder represents an area of significant unmet medical need.
178 ommunity-acquired pneumonia remains an unmet medical need.
179  value and low-cost solution to answer unmet medical needs and help the most promising innovative pro
180 d caregiver perspective, we collected direct medical, nonmedical, and indirect costs per case of ente
181  health services (POHS) to young children in medical offices ("medical POHS").
182 ifferent setting types, including outpatient medical offices, correctional facilities, emergency medi
183 patients, but does not change in response to medical or interventional therapy over 3 months.
184                          She had no relevant medical or surgical history; no evidence of recent pregn
185 h Research, and The Ottawa Hospital Academic Medical Organization.
186 nd flu outbreaks to occurrence of 4 advanced medical outcomes (hospitalization, intensive care unit a
187 POHS) to young children in medical offices ("medical POHS").
188 nual anthropometrics are used extensively in medical practice and epidemiological studies to assess a
189 me resistance to advances were able to bring medical practice in Malaga to a level similar to that of
190 cussions by rendering two different areas of medical practice similar, but an overdependence on a sin
191 tion into the electronic medical records and medical practice.
192 (honeysuckle) family utilized in traditional medical practices.
193 odels using information easily accessible to medical practitioners to forecast caries at 2 and 3 y of
194 es to facilitate screening for AF using both medical-prescribed devices as well as consumer electroni
195                                              Medical prevention of adverse events has increased consi
196 (RWE) studies to assess the effectiveness of medical products.
197 are setting, and they may not have access to medical professionals who can provide competent care.
198  the COVID-19 pandemic and advice from their medical provider.
199                   Ketamine has been used for medical purposes, most typically as an anesthetic, and r
200 lications of torularhodin range from food to medical purposes.
201 herbs and dietary supplements prescribed for medical purposes.
202 This Collection showcases salient aspects of medical radioisotope science ranging from the production
203                                              Medical record abstraction and case patient interviews w
204 ory-confirmed influenza, 80 261 had complete medical record abstractions and available ICD codes (med
205                           We used electronic medical record data and supplemented these with updated
206              The CNICS cohort study combines medical record data with patient-reported outcomes from
207                                   Electronic medical record information was used to compare the match
208 tion pertaining to hospice in the electronic medical record system of the Department of Veterans Affa
209 ess and consultation notes documented in the medical record within 7 days of patient's ICU discharge
210  by using predictors from routine electronic medical record.
211  Salient information was abstracted from the medical record.
212  CDC and included, when available, data from medical-record abstractions and patient interviews.
213                                        After medical records abstraction and adjudication, we identif
214                                              Medical records among MSM initiating PrEP between 30 Sep
215                                              Medical records and histopathology registries were revie
216 et data, and integration into the electronic medical records and medical practice.
217  confirmed by review of paper and electronic medical records between 2015 and 2017.
218             The current growth of electronic medical records coupled with machine learning presents a
219 Medical Examiner to genealogical records and medical records data available on over eight million ind
220                        We analyzed 2007-2017 medical records data from Human Immunodeficiency Virus (
221              To validate these self-reports, medical records for all events at every hospital where t
222                                              Medical records of 25 patients with MDH, tested and conf
223                                          The medical records of patients diagnosed with neuroblastoma
224               In a cohort study, we reviewed medical records of patients with nAMD confirmed on fluor
225                            The specimens and medical records of the patients diagnosed with clinicall
226 m the data were linked to death certificates/medical records through December 2016.
227                                              Medical records were evaluated for a 3-month period 1 ye
228 s routinely collectible data from electronic medical records, along with brief clinical assessments o
229                          A review of patient medical records, including clinically prescribed antibio
230 collected according to maternal and neonatal medical records.
231 talized patients, alongside their electronic medical records.
232 s post-MI were determined from all available medical records.
233 onset of GMG, and (4) had incomplete or lost medical records.
234 ) and visual fields (VFs) were collated from medical records.
235 an with a history of developmental delay and medical refractory seizures since birth most recently pr
236 d ESKD status were obtained through national medical registers.
237  Many risks to privacy and many obstacles to medical research can be eliminated or mitigated by new s
238 Trials.gov NCT02313077.FUNDINGUnited Kingdom Medical Research Council Studentship in Vaccine Research
239 ancaria La Caixa, Fundacio La Marato de TV3, Medical Research Council, and National Institutes of Hea
240                                           UK Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, Publ
241                                           UK Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, British He
242                  Joint Global Health Trials (Medical Research Council, Department for International D
243                                           UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health
244  National Health Service, Medtronic, and the Medical Research Council.
245                                           (A Medical Research Study to Evaluate the Effects of ACT-24
246 aluable tool in many areas of biological and medical research.
247 ic risk scores (PRSs) are now widely used in medical research; however, few studies have been conduct
248 de array of bacteria and find application in medical, research, and environmental settings.
249 ts sequelae have created scenarios of scarce medical resources, leading to the prospect that health c
250  intravascular lithotripsy system (Shockwave Medical, Santa Clara, CA), the clinical data on intravas
251 ender, calendar year, geography, years since medical school graduation, and subspecialty.
252 edical Colleges included the total number of medical school surgery faculty, academic rank, tenure st
253 zation that promotes intelligent biology and medical science.
254  Center affiliated with Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Southern Iran.
255                         Economic analyses of medical scribes have been limited to individual, special
256 of applications, including spectroscopy, bio-medical sensing, astronomical and space detection, THz t
257 oid overdose event (OOE) data from emergency medical service responders and 311 service request data
258  trial at 20 trauma centers and 39 emergency medical services agencies in the US and Canada from May
259 n, implementation of protocols for emergency medical services for streamlining clinical investigation
260 pisode location, epinephrine dose, emergency medical services response time, and duration of resuscit
261  offices, correctional facilities, emergency medical services, etc., with the highest proportion from
262                                   The Polish Medical Society of Radiology (PLTR) and the Polish Socie
263  national mean of all prescribers across all medical specialties (6.8%).
264 or medical student education, independent of medical specialty.
265 st a pulse wave analysis (PWA) device (Atcor Medical Sphygmocor XCEL) (n = 5) revealed central aortic
266 ties, this content outline is meaningful for medical student education, independent of medical specia
267  optimal biofuels, renewable feedstocks, and medical studies in health and disease.
268 ulin M (IgM) antibodies was undertaken under medical supervision.
269 edian age was 2.4 years, 233 (79.8%) were in medical/surgical ICUs, 59 (20.2%) were in cardiac ICUs.
270    There is wide variability among emergency medical systems (EMS) with respect to transport to hospi
271  images were uploaded to the Intelligence in Medical Technologies database directly from the carotid
272           Body sensor network is a promising medical technology to address the overwhelming global ag
273 rs believe that the deployment of aggressive medical technology to win the "war" against the pandemic
274 re less likely to receive guideline-directed medical therapies and presented an increased risk for he
275 he modern era of improved guideline-directed medical therapies, imaging of myocardial viability faile
276 r with the MitraClip plus guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) (n = 302) versus GDMT alone (n =
277  using the MitraClip plus guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) reduced 2-year rates of HF hospit
278 herapy (the revascularization group) or best medical therapy + structured exercise therapy (the nonre
279 udication to either revascularization + best medical therapy + structured exercise therapy (the revas
280  initial conservative strategy consisting of medical therapy alone and angiography reserved for those
281                   When compared with optimal medical therapy alone, patients with PCI experienced a M
282 review the scientific evidence in support of medical therapy and revascularization for the management
283 atic HFrEF taking optimal guideline-directed medical therapy and with a cardiac implantable electroni
284 A is feasible and has the potential to guide medical therapy for secondary prevention.
285 e and angiography reserved for those in whom medical therapy had failed.
286 ion, or a combination of MCS device use), or medical therapy only.
287  revascularization (if appropriate) added to medical therapy or an initial conservative strategy cons
288 D score >=12, survival after TAVR, SAVR, and medical therapy was similar (1.3 vs. 2.1 vs. 1.6 years,
289 ar pattern was observed for pointwise rates (medical therapy, 26.1% vs. SLT, 19.0%; RR, 1.37; 95% CI,
290                           Guideline-directed medical therapy, surgical mitral valve repair or replace
291 s a pediatric liver disease with no approved medical therapy.
292 nerve head changes despite maximal tolerated medical therapy.
293 lthough bacteriophages hold great promise as medical tools, clinical applications have been limited b
294 a is inadequately controlled despite optimal medical treatment for type 2 diabetes.
295                                           If medical treatment is selected, either beta-blockers or n
296 ts, for example, those who are refractory to medical treatment or those who develop colitis-associate
297 s need accurate evidence regarding effective medical treatments for this infection.
298 randomized withdrawal trial conducted at the Medical University Innsbruck.
299                     University setting, four medical wards in two hospitals.
300 pplied to tap water, well water, lake water, medical wastewater and tea samples.

 
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