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1                                 Subjects who survived to 1 month were included.
2                           Among patients who survived to 1 year (n=9088), continuous public insurance
3                      74 (9%) of 840 patients survived to 1 year in the intervention group compared wi
4                A total of 11 595 MI patients survived to 1 year postdischarge; there were 66.6% white
5 patients is estimated at 1.1 years, with 39% surviving to 1 year.
6 therapy is estimated at 9.4 months, with 26% surviving to 1 year.
7 mours remains poor with only 31% of patients surviving to 1 year.
8 ne (41.5%) survived to 12 months, 32 (22.1%) survived to 12 months with Vineland Adaptive Behavior Sc
9 l to 15 points from baseline, and 39 (30.5%) survived to 12 months with Vineland Adaptive Behavior Sc
10                            Sixty-one (41.5%) survived to 12 months, 32 (22.1%) survived to 12 months
11                                 Of these, 94 survived to 12-month follow-up.
12 onverge between earlier and later initiators surviving to 12 months.
13 5 people having first-ever stroke, 262 (21%) survived to 15 years.
14 cantly larger percentage of treated patients survived to 18 months of follow-up, compared with untrea
15 f the infants born between 1993 and 2008 who survived to 18 to 22 months.
16       Of 6121 eligible infants, 4284 (70.0%) survived to 18- to 22-month follow-up, and data were ava
17 results within the first 28 days of life and surviving to 18 to 22 months with complete follow-up ass
18 um increased the numbers of neuroblasts that survived to 2 weeks, but did not promote their different
19 isone (n = 256) or placebo (n = 267) and 406 survived to 2 years of age.
20 on-only two babies (both in the shunt group) survived to 2 years with normal renal function.
21          Of 707 live-born infants, 491 (69%) survived to 2.5 years.
22                                     Patients surviving to 2 weeks had significantly different functio
23                                     Patients surviving to 24 weeks had higher proportions of mitogen-
24                             All animals were survived to 25 days, sacrificed, and the esophagus submi
25 d to vesicoamniotic shunting, eight neonates survived to 28 days, compared with four from the 15 preg
26  of 48 controls and 32 of 46 treated animals survived to 28 weeks.
27           Of the survivors to S2P, 349 (87%) survived to 3-year follow-up.
28 tinued were less likely than statin users to survive to 30 days (OR, 0.16 [95% CI, 0.12-0.21]; P < .0
29 ed at teaching hospitals were more likely to survive to 30 days.
30  Among 2,401 patients who underwent TAVR and survived to 30 days, MLBCs occurred in 142 (5.9%) at a m
31 ved (8/8, 100%) the procedure, and 7/8 (88%) survived to 30 days, similar to subjects in the LAMPOON
32                                     Patients surviving to 35 years of age without PVR and with a norm
33          Among extremely preterm infants who survived to 36 weeks' postmenstrual age, prolonged hypox
34 discharge, and 155 (7.0%) were known to have survived to 36-months postinjury but were lost to follow
35 rt of extremely low birth weight infants who survived to 38 weeks postmenstrual age (n = 122) and a c
36 of subjects with regurgitant volume </=55 mL survived to 5 years without surgery compared with only 2
37 l 0-49 months), with only a 10th of patients surviving to 5 years of age.
38                 Of 1,000 patients, 918 (92%) survived to 53+/-9.2 years of age (range 32 to 80 years)
39 ants (total sample of 300 eyes); 143 infants survived to 54 weeks' postmenstrual age, and the 7 infan
40 other six patients had high scores (> 8) and survived to 6 months with good Cerebral Performance Cate
41 -born extremely preterm infants, 486 (68.7%) survived to 6.5 years of age.
42 ire exercised Atg7-crossed CryABR120G cohort survived to 7 months.
43               Of the 428 patients, 279 (65%) survived to 73+/-7 years of age (range, 61-96 years), mo
44 rn between December 2006 and August 2010 and survived to a postmenstrual age of 36 weeks.
45 ling show that the periodicity in the sample survives to a large extent the extreme excitation and sh
46 hat were immediately fatal than in those who survived to admission (mean/standard deviation pre-event
47 mmunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected infants survive to adolescence even without antiretroviral thera
48  with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are surviving to adolescence and transitioning to adult care
49 e so that the increasing numbers of children surviving to adolescence can access quality care beyond
50  phenotypic condition and fate of those that survive to adulthood [4].
51                         NM II-C ablated mice survive to adulthood and show no obvious defects compare
52 .2 deletion mice die postnatally; those that survive to adulthood are healthy and fertile, but have a
53  maternal and zygotic KO (MZ-KO) embryos can survive to adulthood despite showing reduced development
54          Pediatric transplant recipients who survive to adulthood have lower physical HRQOL, measurab
55 s Surprisingly, a large fraction of the mice survive to adulthood with low nebulin levels (<5% of con
56                          Nrp1(VEGF-) mutants survive to adulthood with normal vasculature revealing t
57 istic synaptic and stereociliary markers and survive to adulthood, although a portion of the newly de
58 es have allowed >85% of children with CHD to survive to adulthood, creating a growing population of a
59 eby forming interspecies chimeras that could survive to adulthood.
60  and animals lacking RIPK1, RIPK3, and TNFR1 survive to adulthood.
61 us for ensconsin gene deletion are unable to survive to adulthood.
62 and noted that homozygous individuals rarely survive to adulthood.
63 le nucleotide polymorphisms) than those that survive to adulthood.
64 expressing cells of the hematopoietic system survive to adulthood.
65 2(Q658X) homozygous zebrafish are viable and survive to adulthood; however, juvenile homozygotes fail
66                            The few mice that survived to adulthood all developed skeletal dysplasia,
67                              Ltbp2(-/-) mice survived to adulthood but developed lens luxation caused
68               Heterozygous GJA1M213L/WT mice survived to adulthood with increased ventricular ectopy.
69  100% embryonic lethal) and a small fraction survived to adulthood without obvious abnormalities.
70 ce with loss of Klf4 in esophageal epithelia survived to adulthood, bypassing the early lethality.
71                  The pax8 homozygous embryos survived to adulthood, in contrast to mammalian counterp
72  while heterozygotes with frameshift alleles survived to adulthood, suggesting a potential dominant-n
73  (YAC), and these animals (termed G3YR mice) survived to adulthood.
74 d severe sensory-motor deficits in mice that survived to adulthood.
75 0% of expected Tfpi(-/-):Par4(-/-) offspring survived to adulthood.
76  103 underwent the Fontan procedure, with 70 surviving to adulthood at moderate altitude.
77 NF inhibitor etanercept resulted in all pups surviving to adulthood, with normal body and spleen/body
78 s with childhood-onset chronic illnesses are surviving to adulthood.
79 ingletons in Sweden in 1973 through 1979 who survived to age 1 year, including 27,979 born preterm (g
80 s enrolled in the MERIDIAN study whose child survived to age 3 years were invited to have a case note
81 inkage we linked women born 1925-1954 having survived to age 50 (n = 661,031) to offspring and father
82 8 Iowa Women's Health Study participants who survived to age 65 years.
83       Inversely, the adjusted odds ratios of surviving to age 80 years were 0.77 (95% CI: 0.60, 0.98)
84 ad 1.5 (women) and 1.7 (men) greater odds of surviving to age 85; these relationships were maintained
85 ient individuals with transitional vertebrae survive to allow eventual evolutionary changes of trunk
86 ment, we generated Rab23-deficient mice that survive to an age where skeletal development can be stud
87 he primary analysis, we considered those who survived to at least 90 days after renal replacement the
88 u think this patient will die in hospital or survive to be discharged"?
89 ailure, require endotracheal intubation, and survive to be extubated are determined to have dysfuncti
90  blacks and Hispanics were equally likely to survive to be treated at a hospital compared with whites
91  of the pathogen, a small proportion of them survive to become long-lived memory CTLs.
92 ibution to initial tumor control but instead survived to become memory cells proficient in generating
93 SM22Cre(+)Ilk(Fl/Fl) conditional mutant mice survive to birth but die in the perinatal period exhibit
94              Less than half of human zygotes survive to birth, primarily due to aneuploidies of meiot
95 les to generate a Twist1 allelic series that survives to birth.
96 a highly penetrant phenotype with no animals surviving to birth.
97 esting that their embryos are less likely to survive to blastocyst formation.
98 nd on the number of offspring weaned (sired) surviving to breeding age (two proxies of direct fitness
99  harmless water ensures that the active site survives to catalyze sustained hydrogen oxidation.
100 T is indicated as many recipients are of, or survive to, childbearing age.
101 ient who survived for 48 h will subsequently survive to day 14 was estimated to be 0.27 (95% CI 0.06,
102 logy and counting, and the remaining 13 rats survived to day 21, when they were sacrificed for histol
103                                Nine patients survived to day 28 without transplantation, five died wi
104 d of death from any cause among patients who survived to day 30 after an out-of-hospital cardiac arre
105 king-age patients (18-65 years), of whom 796 survived to day 30.
106 he periplasm and protease resistant, thereby surviving to detoxify superoxide.
107     Mortality remains high, but patients who survive to discharge do well in the longer term.
108 subsequently die in that setting; or if they survive to discharge from the skilled nursing facility,
109 congenital heart disease were more likely to survive to discharge than children without DS.
110                              Among those who survive to discharge, one in three still depends on RRT
111 ents who may otherwise have been expected to survive to discharge.
112 o had been in the ICU for 5 days and did not survive to discharge.
113 or control, p =0.92) in patients who did not survive to discharge.
114 d 52 patients in the control arm who did not survive to discharge.
115 ceiving cardiopulmonary resuscitation do not survive to discharge.
116 the antegrade LAMPOON technique, and did not survive to discharge.
117  patients implanted with a Heart Mate II who survived to discharge (n=144).
118 g health administrative data, all adults who survived to discharge after major burn injury between 20
119  evaluated 206 869 hospitalized patients who survived to discharge after PCI from January through Nov
120                               Forty-two cats survived to discharge and 6 died or were euthanized due
121                    Three of (38%) 8 patients survived to discharge and are alive today.
122                          Fifty-eight percent survived to discharge and were followed up for 395 (63-1
123 try as having either died in the hospital or survived to discharge as of March 28, 2020.
124  width at hospital discharge in patients who survived to discharge following critical care would be a
125 thin 72 hrs post arrest, and 21% (six of 28) survived to discharge with favorable neurologic recovery
126 cent survived to hospital discharge, and 43% survived to discharge with favorable neurological outcom
127 f the 197 patients who underwent surgery and survived to discharge, 30% were living alone before admi
128              A total of 9317 (9.6%) patients survived to discharge, and 7176 (7.4%) achieved function
129                            Among the 408 who survived to discharge, sarcopenia and osteopenia were as
130 s who received cardiopulmonary resuscitation survived to discharge.
131 nd 316 (82.5%) continued maximal therapy and survived to discharge.
132 fied 3343 ELBW infants, of whom 2867 (85.8%) survived to discharge.
133 y patients undergoing colorectal surgery who survived to discharge.
134 sections for benign or malignant disease and survived to discharge.
135  age, 65 yr; 51% female), 193 patients (78%) survived to discharge.
136 onia (January through December 2010) and who survived to discharge.
137      The cohort included 977 subjects; 78.9% survived to discharge.
138           Overall, 5 of the 8 patients (63%) survived to discharge.
139  of spontaneous circulation and 9912 (15.4%) survived to discharge.
140  of 515 died in the hospital (5.8%) and 8395 survived to discharge.
141                      Eighteen patients (38%) survived to discharge.
142                         Of 255 subjects, 64% survived to discharge.
143 % of infants born before 24 weeks' gestation survived to discharge: 31.2% of those born at 24 weeks,
144                      Of the 122,604 patients surviving to discharge after emergent colectomy at 3012
145  whether the likelihood of receiving PCI and surviving to discharge differed after the policy change
146                       Of 36,060 PCI patients surviving to discharge, 3760 (10.4%) patients were readm
147  patients undergoing PCI at 24 hospitals and surviving to discharge, 4469 (12.4%) were readmitted wit
148 nt cardiac arrhythmias more often than those surviving to discharge.
149  of spontaneous circulation, and 122 (37.3%) surviving to discharge.
150  circulation in 543 (71.7%) with 226 (29.9%) surviving to discharge.
151 tion, varied substantially across males that survived to each age.
152 n Sweden between 1973 and 1997, the majority survived to early to mid-adulthood without major comorbi
153       Consistently, many mutant embryos that survived to embryonic day 8.5 displayed defects in ventr
154  calbindin-immunoreactive (IR) Renshaw cells survive to end stage but downregulate postsynaptic Chrna
155                      Within the SC, slow MNs survive to end stage, whereas fast fatigable MNs are los
156 al number of children ever born and children surviving to estimate under-five mortality (probability
157 heral nerve injury, Schwann cells (SCs) must survive to exert a continuing and essential role in succ
158  vortex solid melts to a vortex liquid which survives to fields well above 41 T. de Haas-van Alphen o
159                      A total of 118 patients survived to follow-up and 89 participated (75%).
160 ll number of memory T cell precursors (TMPs) survive to form a pool of long-lived memory T cells (TMs
161 s of physiological jejunal function and that survive to form luminal structures after transplantation
162  with long-term COS or CDFS for patients who survived to greater than 2 years post therapy.
163                              Of patients who survived to have their hydrocortisone dose changed, 57%
164                                    Women who survive to heart transplantation appear to have lower ri
165         A high ratio allowed the cheaters to survive to high concentrations of ampicillin due to the
166 7% versus 26%; P=0.0008), and less likely to survive to hospital discharge (6% versus 25%; P<0.0001).
167 ardia and poor perfusion were more likely to survive to hospital discharge (adjusted odds ratio, 2.31
168 ut adverse RV remodeling were more likely to survive to hospital discharge (HR: 1.39; 95% CI: 1.01 to
169 were more likely than comparably aged men to survive to hospital discharge after in-hospital cardiac
170 hild-bearing age are more likely than men to survive to hospital discharge after in-hospital cardiac
171                     They were more likely to survive to hospital discharge and survive with favorable
172  home OHCA were significantly more likely to survive to hospital discharge if they received bystander
173      A total of 104 patients (25.0%) did not survive to hospital discharge.
174 with arrests in rural regions less likely to survive to hospital discharge.
175 are common, and a growing number of patients survive to hospital discharge.
176 ewer than half of patients bridged with ECMO survive to hospital discharge.
177    Increasingly, patients admitted to an ICU survive to hospital discharge; many with ongoing medical
178                     We compared subjects who survived to hospital admission (n=664) with those who di
179 .4% for patients with type A dissections who survived to hospital admission and 13.3% for patients wi
180 two groups in the proportion of patients who survived to hospital discharge (12.5% with chest compres
181                 Of 7,656 ICU patients, 5,259 survived to hospital discharge (5,215 [99.2%] matched to
182  those who did not (n=689), and subjects who survived to hospital discharge (n=334) with those who di
183 caine, and 6 (1.9%) placebo-treated patients survived to hospital discharge (P=0.24).
184 rgery of Trauma EGS diagnosis categories and survived to hospital discharge across the United States.
185 ated with higher survival rates: 66% (29/44) survived to hospital discharge after 1-3 minutes of card
186 h available outcome data, 365 of 738 (49.5%) survived to hospital discharge and 241 of 675 (35.7%) ha
187 9 do-not-resuscitate patients who eventually survived to hospital discharge and 86 do-not-resuscitate
188                Overall, seven patients (19%) survived to hospital discharge and were alive and in rem
189             Among older patients with MI who survived to hospital discharge and were not discharged t
190 ere selected who received intensive care and survived to hospital discharge in 2003 with 3-year follo
191   Consecutive patients who underwent PCI and survived to hospital discharge in the National Cardiovas
192        Nine hundred and twenty-seven (13.2%) survived to hospital discharge of which 76 (8.2%) died w
193 ients who developed stress hyperglycemia and survived to hospital discharge were eligible.
194                                 Patients who survived to hospital discharge were enrolled.
195 tion of the ACC/AHA Guidelines) registry who survived to hospital discharge were linked to longitudin
196 given to 152 patients and their families who survived to hospital discharge with a 65.8% response rat
197                      47 (6%) of 813 controls survived to hospital discharge with favourable neurologi
198 atients undergoing PCI from 2004 to 2007 who survived to hospital discharge without a bleeding event
199                      Of the 920 patients who survived to hospital discharge, 171 (19%) were readmitte
200                     Only 43 patients (22.0%) survived to hospital discharge, 26 (13.3%) with good out
201              Of 5571 patients with STEMI who survived to hospital discharge, 631 (11.3%) were readmit
202                          Forty-seven percent survived to hospital discharge, and 43% survived to disc
203                    Sixty-four patients (65%) survived to hospital discharge, and 50 (51%) survived </
204 ren, 78% attained return of circulation, 45% survived to hospital discharge, and 89% of survivors had
205 se, 4023 (35.4%) achieved ROSC, 1232 (10.8%) survived to hospital discharge, and 905 (8.0%) had an mR
206       Although a high proportion of patients survived to hospital discharge, fewer than half of patie
207 he primary analysis of enrolled patients who survived to hospital discharge, patients randomized to t
208                    Among 34,696 patients who survived to hospital discharge, the mean ICU length of s
209 hose, 24.4%, 23.7%, and 21.0%, respectively, survived to hospital discharge.
210 re Parts A, B, and D; presented with MI; and survived to hospital discharge.
211         Among the 1558 patients, 487 (31.3%) survived to hospital discharge.
212          Circulation was restored in 34%; 9% survived to hospital discharge.
213 successfully weaned and 156 patients (59.9%) survived to hospital discharge.
214 % (67/217) and 60.4% (131/217) patients have survived to hospital discharge.
215 opriate shock; 5 survived the episode, and 4 survived to hospital discharge.
216 The trial involved 797 neonates, of whom 592 survived to hospital discharge.
217                      44% of patients (11/25) survived to hospital discharge.
218 nty with first-ever MI from 1987 to 2010 and survived to hospital discharge.
219       Mean age was 67 +/- 16 years, and 8.6% survived to hospital discharge.
220 5,308 intensive care unit (ICU) patients who survived to hospital discharge.
221  among Medicare beneficiaries in GWTG-HF who survived to hospital discharge.
222   Patients treated with quinidine invariably survived to hospital discharge.
223 cal-ICU admission from 2006 through 2009 and survived to hospital discharge.
224 .4%) survived for 24 hours, and 4488 (36.2%) survived to hospital discharge.
225 42%) were female, and 24256 patients (22.4%) survived to hospital discharge.
226                      Overall, 30.4% patients survived to hospital discharge.
227                               Eight patients survived to hospital discharge; only 2 (9.1% of those re
228 acute respiratory distress syndrome patients surviving to hospital discharge have relatively good lon
229 eased with age, but the majority of patients surviving to hospital discharge returned home.
230 atio, 0.81 [95% CI, 0.70, 0.93]; P=0.004) of surviving to hospital discharge than those who were init
231                   The proportion of patients surviving to hospital discharge was 43.9%.
232 trend toward a higher proportion of patients surviving to hospital discharge with chest compression a
233                 Among 8137 post-PCI patients surviving to hospital discharge without in-hospital blee
234 ed to all adult general ICUs during 2005 and surviving to hospital discharge, identified from the Sco
235 ients with confirmed coronary artery disease surviving to hospital discharge.
236                                          All survived to ICU admission.
237 patients were newly started on midodrine and survived to ICU discharge.
238 born on their home ranges and had fewer cubs survive to independence on their home ranges than genera
239 om multiple angles, as polg(-/-) mutants can survive to juvenile stage, rather than lose viability in
240                                 Null animals survive to larval and pupal stages due to a large matern
241 imately one-half of DNMT1o-deficient fetuses survived to late gestation (E17.5).
242            Embryos lacking both Csn6 and p53 survived to later in embryonic development (E10.5), whic
243 of holoprosencephaly in the few embryos that survived to later stages.
244                               Apj-/- embryos surviving to later stages demonstrated incomplete vascul
245 en have evolved sophisticated adaptations to survive to long periods of nitrogen starvation.
246  mesocosms were 4.1-4.3 times more likely to survive to metamorphosis than tadpoles in 45-day mesocos
247                          For individuals who survived to metamorphosis, there was only a weak negativ
248 that lack p120-catenin in the embryo proper, survive to midgestation.
249                                  Smokers who survive to old age may be more likely to possess unknown
250 mber of females with low frailty are able to survive to older ages than males, with life expectancy f
251                                    Those who survived to older age increasingly went into spontaneous
252 at persons who were LR in 1967-1973 and have survived to older age will have less clinical and subcli
253 nd mental health, among populations who have survived to older age, and whether lifestyle factors mod
254 ihood of health and wellbeing in individuals surviving to older ages.
255  to greater health and well-being in persons surviving to older ages.
256         In rare cases, gene-trap homozygotes survive to postnatal stages and phenocopy both JATD and
257 ormed are largely normal in gene expression, survive to postnatal stages, and are physiologically fun
258 men who died were more likely than those who survived to present with cardiac arrest (89% versus 40%,
259 diseases before they were recognized are now surviving to present for diagnosis and treatment.
260 nfection, whereas the wild-type Col-0 plants survived to produce viable seeds.
261 viduals are more likely to escape predators, surviving to produce more offspring.
262 nes to other organisms, and that they cannot survive to propagate in unintended environments, is a pr
263  immediate perioperative period, all animals survived to protocol completion.
264    Animals lacking zygotic Top2 function can survive to pupation and display reduced cell division an
265 measured at the mean age of 49 years and who survived to receive Medicare coverage from 1999 to 2009.
266 with tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) now routinely survive to reproductive age and beyond.
267                Of 547 included patients, 399 survived to S2P (73%).
268  clear how sufficient number of the bacteria survive to seed the environment in the subsequent epidem
269 nd outside of mesoscale eddies to those that survived to settlement.
270 the same pedigree F were the least likely to survive to sexual maturity provides evidence that realiz
271 king Xist RNA can, surprisingly, develop and survive to term.
272 ommon human autosomal trisomy of infants who survive to term.
273 zation the mortality rate among patients who survived to that length of stay or longer was calculated
274 mized to alirocumab were also more likely to survive to the end of the study without hospitalization
275  less phagocytosis allows more astrocytes to survive to the juvenile age.
276 a cell must compete with existing genomes to survive to the next generation.
277 d only one of two archosaurian lineages that survive to the present day.
278 have large or expanding ranges are likely to survive to the present, while extinct species will tend
279 merica up to the end of the Mesozoic era and survived to the beginnings of the Cenozoic.
280              However, a substantial fraction survived to the CD4 single-positive stage.
281         An estimated 14% of the cached seeds survived to the next year, when a new fruit crop became
282 ing Earth's primary accretionary period have survived to the present.
283                      A total of 1205 infants survived to the primary outcome assessment.
284 ) epsilon4) is associated with lower odds of surviving to the 90th and 99th percentile age, while rs7
285 ed near GPR78, associates with lower odds of surviving to the 90th percentile age.
286  dialysis, compared with equivalent patients surviving to the same time point with CKD stage 3 or low
287 nd larval viability, with only a few animals surviving to the third instar larval stage.
288 2597 EMBs in 182 consecutive HT patients who survived to their first EMB.
289 y better among the first-year juveniles that survived to their second winter compared to the subset o
290 eir twenties and a small portion of carriers surviving to their ninth decade without developing sympt
291 tested in their first year of life and after surviving to their second winter; and (3) cognitive perf
292 r overall survival remained low in women who survived to this timepoint (58%).
293 s requiring IABP support were more likely to survive to transplant (76.4 versus 89.8%, P<0.001).
294                   Three-quarters of children survived to transplantation or recovery; an important fr
295 Twenty-one (19.8%) patients died, 60 (56.6%) survived to transplantation, and 25 patients (23.6%) rea
296 biopsy-diagnosed myocarditis at presentation survived to transplantation, they had significantly high
297                                 All patients survived to transplantation.
298  capacity of seagrass seedlings to adapt and survive to warming, highlighting the potential additive
299                                However, mice survive to young adulthood, in part from Snf2l compensat
300 ttering surrounds the superconducting phase, surviving to zero temperature when superconductivity is

 
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