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1 ated neurological complications in fetal and adult patients.
2  for pediatric patients divided by SSDEs for adult patients.
3 milar levels of performance in pediatric and adult patients.
4  mRNA compared with the eosinophils from the adult patients.
5 itor deficiency (C1-INH-HAE) have focused on adult patients.
6 he repair of open globe injuries in selected adult patients.
7 ressant medication that are used for younger adult patients.
8 ol reduces the likelihood of transfusion for adult patients.
9 icatedP. falciparummalaria in adolescent and adult patients.
10  by AKI in a manner similar to pediatric and adult patients.
11                           A total of 124,497 adult patients (105,267 in the study cohort and 19,230 i
12 ic randomised controlled trial, we recruited adult patients (18 years and older) who met the UK Natio
13                                  Seventy-two adult patients (19-61 years old) with allergic rhinitis
14 in 801 practices participating and involving adult patients (50-74 years) who were at average risk of
15 ween 2015 and 2016 among 83 racially diverse adult patients (61% African American, 34% Caucasian, and
16                              Legally capable adult patients accepted for elective isolated or combine
17                                          All adult patients admitted between May 8 and May 18, 2012,
18                                              Adult patients admitted through the emergency department
19                Retrospective cohort study of adult patients admitted to 409 academic, community, and
20 sk of new-onset depression and anxiety among adult patients admitted to an ICU.
21                                           In adult patients admitted to intensive care who required a
22  profiling in peripheral blood leukocytes of adult patients admitted to intensive care with sepsis du
23                                  Consecutive adult patients admitted to one of two Intensive Care Uni
24 d a retrospective observational study in all adult patients admitted with suspected or diagnosed hemo
25 M1m) minimal residual disease (MRD) in young adult patients (age, 18 to 60 years) with acute myeloid
26 ebo-controlled trial in previously untreated adult patients (aged >/=18 years) diagnosed with locally
27                                  We enrolled adult patients (aged >/=18 years) who had cytologically
28  an open-label, randomised, phase 3 trial of adult patients (aged >/=18 years) with an Eastern Cooper
29  dose-escalation phase 1 trial, we recruited adult patients (aged >/=18 years) with newly diagnosed m
30 re, randomised, open-label, phase 2 trial of adult patients (aged >18 years) with advanced (unresecta
31  this randomised, controlled, phase 3 trial, adult patients (aged 18 years or older) from 48 institut
32 1 receptor agonists compared with placebo in adult patients (aged 18 years or older) with type 2 diab
33 tals and outpatient centres, which evaluated adult patients (aged 18-75 years) with active endoscopic
34 ch 41 met inclusion criteria, including 1403 adult patients and 1937 paediatric patients.
35 ous leukemia (AML) originated primarily from adult patients and has been generalized to patients with
36 n areas can be verified in a large cohort of adult patients and if a history of stimulant medication
37 R for histologically proven rectal cancer in adult patients and reported pathologic outcomes (eg, pos
38 ions in a large subset of heavily pretreated adult patients and the vast majority of children with hi
39 ore the perceptions and experiences of older adult patients and those involved with their care.
40        Mastocytosis was diagnosed in 7.7% of adult patients and was significantly associated with sev
41 centers, impacts on partners and families of adult patients, and updated comprehensive cost estimates
42 , and abdominal CT examinations performed in adult patients at 12 facilities in 2013 were collected p
43 sity-matched cohort was selected from 108079 adult patients at 668 hospitals.
44 r influenza virus when managing hospitalized adult patients but respond less to test results for othe
45 al manifestations was similar in elderly and adult patients, but bowel surgery was more common in the
46                           Participants: 2000 adult patients consecutively recruited from clinic waiti
47 veloped and validated based on retrospective adult patient data from the multicenter Brain-IT databas
48 alian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Adult Patient Database and a nested cohort analysis of a
49 y Centre for Outcome and Resource Evaluation Adult Patient Database over a 14-year period where 171 I
50 y Centre for Outcome and Resource Evaluation Adult Patient Database.
51 y Centre for Outcome and Resource Evaluation Adult Patient Database.
52          At four multidisciplinary ICUs, 103 adult patients deemed likely to require IMV for greater
53 954 pediatric, 125750 AYAs, and 878370 older adult patients diagnosed as having 14 cancers occurring
54 entified a population-based sample of 238726 adult patients diagnosed as having invasive breast cance
55 ational multicenter study of all consecutive adult patients diagnosed with anti-NMDAR encephalitis at
56                                  Consecutive adult patients discharged alive from ICU to hospital war
57  million PVCs are successfully inserted into adult patients each year in the United States, there may
58 ter their first platelet transfusion in 1077 adult patients enrolled in the Platelet Dose (PLADO) tri
59  oral vancomycin taper (standard of care) in adult patients experiencing acute recurrence of CDI.
60                Four hundred and ninety three adult patients from 27 Italian centers (recruited in 201
61  mediators profile in 95 acute ZIKV-infected adult patients from Campinas, Brazil.
62                              Cohort study of adult patients from the University HealthSystem Consorti
63            We collected deidentified data on adult patients (> 18 yr) receiving extracorporeal membra
64                                              Adult patients (>/= 18 yr old) with acute respiratory fa
65                      The review included all adult patients (>/=18 years old) hospitalized with a pri
66 retrospective review included 70 consecutive adult patients (>/=18 years) undergoing investigation fo
67                                              Adult patients (>/=18 years) with Crohn's disease and tr
68                                              Adult patients (>/=18 years) with meningitis or encephal
69 tre, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, adult patients (>/=18 years) with relapsed or refractory
70 onal intake and nutritional status for older adult patients (>65years) in hospital settings and rehab
71                                     Eligible adult patients had undergone partial or radical nephrect
72 rials and observational studies conducted in adult patients hospitalized in ICUs and evaluating stand
73 f radiocontrast-associated nephropathy among adult patients hospitalized in the United States in 2009
74 ne incidence, epidemiology, and mortality of adult patients hospitalized with CAP in the city of Loui
75 rded social workers' clinical assessments of adult patients implanted with durable continuous-flow LV
76                            We encountered an adult patient in whom B. pertussis was isolated by cultu
77 ords that described meal time assistance for adult patients in hospital units or rehabilitation setti
78                           A total of 401 227 adult patients in the cohort study and 557 720 patients
79                  The inclusion criteria were adult patients incident in PD.
80          The optimal management strategy for adult patients included cooling patients to a minimum of
81 nalysis of >81,000 tumors from pediatric and adult patients, including tumors with hypermutation caus
82                         We followed up 2,757 adult patients, injured between July 2011 and June 2012,
83 there are abundant data on AVNRT ablation in adult patients, little is known about the long-term resu
84 t (before enzyme replacement therapy) in 499 adult patients (mean age 43 years old; 41% men; 57% with
85                                              Adult patients meeting class I or IIa guideline recommen
86                                  Fifty-eight adult patients met the inclusion criteria and participat
87                        Materials and Methods Adult patients (n = 13 096; mean age, 42 years; age rang
88                                              Adult patients (n = 298) at increased risk of postoperat
89                                              Adult patients of Indian origin living in India with new
90  a self-administered questionnaire to 23,700 adult patients of the Geisinger Clinic.
91 ialysis staff, improves functional status in adult patients on dialysis.
92 prevention in critically ill immunocompetent adult patients on mortality and subsequent infection.
93                For analysis, we included all adult patients operated on with AGB in France between 20
94 rgency doctors completed a questionnaire for adult patients presenting at the emergency department (E
95                                              Adult patients presenting to the emergency department of
96                              All consecutive adult patients presenting to three large academic medica
97 tion influences the risk of calciphylaxis in adult patients receiving dialysis and examined the effec
98                                              Adult patients receiving either a patient-centred pressu
99 on, complications, and operative duration in adult patients receiving intramedullary nailing in compa
100 reduces the indexes of respiratory effort in adult patients recovering from acute respiratory failure
101 quencing to evaluate a cohort of undiagnosed adult patients referred to a specialist leukoencephalopa
102                            Among acutely ill adult patients requiring Intensive Care Unit admission,
103                                 Seventy-four adult patients scheduled for strabismus surgery on rectu
104 n of induced sputum specimens collected from adult patients screened for a multicenter randomized con
105                                    Of 333735 adult patients seen in an office visit by PCPs in 2014,
106 cological targets for curative strategies in adult patients.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Here we report tha
107                    We identified consecutive adult patients started on antibiotics for possible VAP w
108                         A total of 1,042,710 adult patient stays with ICU length of stay more than 24
109          One-year and 5-year risk unadjusted adult patient survival after transplantation is 80% and
110  of hepatic stiffness in pediatric and young adult patients suspected of having liver disease.
111  with results of liver biopsy in a cohort of adult patients suspected of having nonalcoholic fatty li
112                                       Unlike adult patients, the utility of cardiopulmonary exercise
113                                              Adult patients treated with antimicrobials in the emerge
114                                              Adult patients treated with extracorporeal membrane oxyg
115 housand five hundred seventy one consecutive adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery at 3 hospitals
116                                  Consecutive adult patients undergoing cataract surgery with bilatera
117 al Circulatory Support) was used to identify adult patients undergoing continuous-flow left ventricul
118                                 HIV-infected adult patients undergoing diagnostic lumbar puncture (LP
119                                              Adult patients undergoing diagnostic polysomnography stu
120                             We evaluated 987 adult patients undergoing either Haplo-HCT (n = 180) or
121  We reviewed hemodynamics of 300 consecutive adult patients undergoing LT.
122                                              Adult patients undergoing MIPD were identified from the
123                                          All adult patients undergoing PCI in 93 English and Welsh NH
124 ariate regression analysis was performed for adult patients undergoing SLKT (January 2004 to August 2
125 limbus to improve preoperative assessment of adult patients undergoing strabismus surgery.
126 n-hospital neurologic (CNS) complications in adult patients undergoing veno-venous extracorporeal mem
127                                          All adult patients underwent LT for PSC without cholangiocar
128 ue in these intensive protocols designed for adult patients up to the age of 60 years.
129                                              Adult patients were consecutively recruited from glaucom
130                                              Adult patients were included who met the QFS criteria ac
131                                              Adult patients were randomized within 24 hours of modera
132    Thirteen thousand four hundred fifty-four adult patients were studied.
133                         Patients and Methods Adult patients were treated with escalating dosages of B
134 his study was to evaluate radiation doses in adult patient who underwent routine CT brain examination
135 laxis reduces the likelihood of nausea among adult patients who are treated with high emetic risk ant
136                Observational cohort study of adult patients who had an in-hospital cardiac arrest fro
137 o in reducing pain during a 6-week period in adult patients who had CRPS from 1 to 5 years.
138 care databases were screened to identify all adult patients who had elective pancreatectomies between
139 etween February 2013 and May 2015, enrolling adult patients who had septic shock requiring vasopresso
140  We collected fecal and mucosal samples from adult patients who met the Rome III criteria for IBS at
141                 Fifty consecutively admitted adult patients who owned a smartphone, who were ambulato
142 and identify biomarkers of severe CRS in 133 adult patients who received CD19 CAR T cells.
143 was a prospective study in 10 critically ill adult patients who received CVVH from April 2014 to June
144                                              Adult patients who received ECMO from September 1, 2002,
145                                      854 862 adult patients who received transfusions from 2003 to 20
146                                              Adult patients who received urgent chemotherapy in the I
147             One thousand five hundred thirty adult patients who required renal replacement therapy in
148 d on data from randomized controlled trials, adult patients who undergo autologous stem-cell transpla
149             A 5-y retrospective study of all adult patients who underwent (18)F-FDG PET/CT in search
150 h Marketscan Databases were used to identify adult patients who underwent elective abdominal surgery
151 ciated risk factors by analyzing consecutive adult patients who underwent HT between January 2009 and
152 center, retrospective, cohort study included adult patients who underwent lung transplantation during
153 trospective cohort study was conducted among adult patients who underwent surgery and were discharged
154                   This cohort study included adult patients who visited a tertiary Lyme center betwee
155 d responsiveness in hemodynamically unstable adult patients who were defined as having refractory hyp
156 xamined a prospective cohort of 103 comatose adult patients who were unconscious 48 hours after CA an
157                                 Hospitalized adult patients with 2 or more glucose values of 12.5 mmo
158  observational study we included consecutive adult patients with a chronic indwelling catheter-associ
159                                 We recruited adult patients with a clinical diagnosis of multiple scl
160 done at 31 sites in nine countries, enrolled adult patients with a current diagnosis of intermediate
161 nical and quality-of-life characteristics in adult patients with a first-time diagnosis of rhinitis a
162 ine, an atypical antipsychotic candidate, in adult patients with acute bipolar I depression.
163                                              Adult patients with acute circulatory failure, having co
164                                          All adult patients with acute kidney injury and treated with
165 ines on the use of mechanical ventilation in adult patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
166       We also performed a subanalysis in 130 adult patients with acute viral myocarditis and viral pr
167 ies compared to general population controls, adult patients with AD had markedly lower prevalence of
168 ross-sectional, observational study in which adult patients with adult-onset of asthma (defined as st
169  This was a longitudinal cohort study of 265 adult patients with advanced cancer who visited 38 oncol
170  for thrombocytopenia (grade 4) treatment in adult patients with advanced MDS or AML.
171  11 (29%) female) and 265 community-dwelling adult patients with advanced nonhematologic cancer parti
172 ativity is substantial in both pediatric and adult patients with ALL.
173 ion, as well as in retrospective analyses of adult patients with AML, the response to Ara-C-containin
174                             The prognosis of adult patients with anti-NMDAR encephalitis requiring in
175 ns on selected ventilatory interventions for adult patients with ARDS.
176  sputum characteristics were assessed in 115 adult patients with asthma (training cohort/Utrecht) and
177                  Imaging was performed in 20 adult patients with asthma by using hyperpolarized heliu
178 n improve functioning and quality of life in adult patients with asthma.
179 des recommendations for the clinical care of adult patients with astrocytic and oligodendroglial glio
180                                              Adult patients with bilateral posterior autoimmune nonin
181 cted over 1-year follow-up, we randomized 34 adult patients with biopsy-proven IgA nephropathy and pr
182 trolled, parallel-group, fixed-dose study in adult patients with bipolar I disorder experiencing a cu
183 e high frequency of monoclonal gammopathy in adult patients with C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) emphasizes t
184 equencies and proportions of ED visits among adult patients with cancer by demographic, geographic, a
185 sis, understand the clinical presentation of adult patients with cancer in the ED, and examine factor
186  diagnosis) with cancer or their parents, or adult patients with cancer; and assessed psychosocial ou
187                       A multicenter study of adult patients with candidemia was conducted in 9 hospit
188 sed, phase 3, multicentre trial, we enrolled adult patients with CD30-positive mycosis fungoides or p
189 ery young CF children (<4 years of age), and adult patients with CF and CFRD.
190 proved in the United States for treatment of adult patients with cGVHD after failure of 1 or more lin
191                    The study included 24 833 adult patients with CHD aged 18 to 64 years from 1995 to
192 ures than controls (1410 versus 921 per 1000 adult patients with CHD, P<0.0001).
193 om cardiac procedures and incident cancer in adult patients with CHD.
194                     One hundred twenty-three adult patients with chronic disorders of consciousness w
195 C), an interferon-free, complete regimen for adult patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infe
196                            Use of statins on adult patients with chronic periodontitis shows a positi
197 pproved HIPAA-compliant retrospective study, adult patients with cirrhosis and Model for End-Stage Li
198 ne that BM investigation is mandatory in all adult patients with clear signs of, or highly suspected
199 sinophilic meningitis from a cohort of 1,690 adult patients with CNS infection at a tertiary hospital
200            This was a cohort study including adult patients with community-acquired pneumonia from tw
201 o identify risk factors for poor outcomes in adult patients with community-acquired pneumonia.
202                                              Adult patients with comorbidities and concomitant infect
203 16, at a single institution, 445 consecutive adult patients with computed tomography-confirmed PAVMs
204                                A total of 63 adult patients with confirmed ECD were identified.
205        Thyroid dysfunction is more common in adult patients with CSU than in children (strong evidenc
206  antithyroid AAbs are more often elevated in adult patients with CSU than in children (strong evidenc
207 observational study assessed a cohort of 673 adult patients with CSU whose symptoms persisted for >/=
208 er diagnosis of DHF or DSS for pediatric and adult patients with dengue.
209 concomitant increase in chymase levels among adult patients with DHF.
210 ke clinically meaningful change in BMI among adult patients with diabetes.
211  the US Renal Data System, we identified all adult patients with end-stage renal disease attributed t
212 S was well tolerated in adolescent and young adult patients with EoE and resulted in improvement in s
213                                        Among adult patients with epilepsy of unknown etiology, a sign
214 e of neurological autoantibodies (Abs) among adult patients with epilepsy of unknown etiology.
215                                A total of 89 adult patients with Fabry disease who had received agals
216                            We recruited 2404 adult patients with FH who were followed up for a mean o
217  mechanisms of this adverse drug reaction in adult patients with germ cell testicular cancer.
218                               A total of 195 adult patients with glaucoma treated in a glaucoma refer
219                               A total of 195 adult patients with glaucoma who had undergone surgical
220 d recommendations for the palliative care of adult patients with glioma, with the aim to reduce sympt
221 and Methods We retrospectively evaluated 709 adult patients with Hodgkin lymphoma who were registered
222 enter, intra-patient, dose-escalating study, adult patients with HPP received 3 ascending intravenous
223 talizations and overall health care use than adult patients with IBD.
224 performed a 3-period, cross-over study of 29 adult patients with IBS (based on Rome III criteria, wit
225                                        Among adult patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest, initiati
226 (1)H-MRS PDFF, and liver biopsy data from 94 adult patients with increased levels of liver enzymes (>
227 nal validation in a 63% female cohort of 164 adult patients with indolent systemic mastocytosis.
228                                              Adult patients with isolated splenic injuries admitted f
229 ed, controlled, phase 2 superiority trial of adult patients with low-risk or International Prognostic
230  biopsy samples of EM lesions from untreated adult patients with Lyme disease in comparison to contro
231                                A total of 28 adult patients with lymphoma received CTL019 cells, and
232 rmacologic Versus Pharmacologic Treatment of Adult Patients with Major Depressive Disorder." The evid
233 e-exome and -transcriptome sequencing of 500 adult patients with metastatic solid tumours of diverse
234                                        Fifty adult patients with MIg and biopsy-proven C3G were extra
235 academic center, Imperial College London, of adult patients with moderate to severe seasonal allergic
236                                Sera from 193 adult patients with moderate-to-severe AD (six area, six
237 ve, randomized controlled multicenter study, adult patients with moderate-to-severe AD were educated
238 ed, double-blind, phase 2 trial, we enrolled adult patients with multiple basal-cell carcinomas, incl
239 will discuss the diagnosis and management of adult patients with newly diagnosed T-cell ALL with an e
240                                              Adult patients with NF and vasopressor-dependent shock u
241                            We examined 22816 adult patients with nontraumatic OHCA at Resuscitation O
242 to blood-brain barrier integrity by studying adult patients with normal brain pathologic characterist
243 t study and laboratory investigations of 114 adult patients with OMS at a center for autoimmune neuro
244                                      Methods Adult patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma
245 d event-free survival in pediatric and young adult patients with osteosarcoma (OS).
246 ber 31, 2015 to compare waitlist outcomes of adult patients with PCLD to those with chronic liver fai
247 thnicity, significantly inferior outcomes of adult patients with Ph-like ALL, and significantly worse
248 netic abnormalities in a large series of 617 adult patients with Ph-negative BCP-ALL (median age, 38
249                 We compared the outcomes for adult patients with positive tests for respiratory virus
250  new generation antipsychotic cariprazine in adult patients with predominant negative symptoms.
251                                  Eighty-nine adult patients with primary pterygium.
252                                  Two hundred adult patients with recently diagnosed (<1 year) asthma
253 was successful in two independent cohorts of adult patients with reduced-intensity conditioning (n=14
254 syncope and relevant clinical outcomes among adult patients with reflex-mediated syncope.
255 r 1, 2015, and December 1, 2016, consecutive adult patients with refractory OH VF/VT cardiac arrest r
256  with approximately 50% survival at 5 years, adult patients with relapsed disease have dismal outcome
257 ger overall survival than chemotherapy among adult patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell precur
258                                              Adult patients with relapsed or refractory chronic lymph
259                                              Adult patients with relapsed or refractory MCL underwent
260                 Ixazomib was administered to adult patients with relapsed/refractory AL amyloidosis a
261                         Patients and Methods Adult patients with resected, clinical stage I or II ade
262                                       Twelve adult patients with respiratory distress symptoms were e
263 acorporeal membrane oxygenation treatment in adult patients with respiratory failure and sepsis can b
264   Training and testing cohorts consisting of adult patients with SCD were recruited and prospectively
265                           The study included adult patients with sepsis or septic shock due to bloods
266                           A total of 287,914 adult patients with sepsis present at admission between
267      We suggest not using corticosteroids in adult patients with sepsis without shock (conditional re
268 icantly improve 28-day/hospital mortality in adult patients with sepsis.
269                                              Adult patients with septic shock requiring vasopressors.
270                  Adult male C57Black 6 mice, adult patients with septic shock.
271              To assess long-term survival in adult patients with severe acute lung failure receiving
272  dose while asthma control was maintained in adult patients with severe asthma.
273     Allo-HSCT is safe and effective in young adult patients with severe PID and should be considered
274 e metabolic balance studies (MBSs) of stable adult patients with short bowel syndrome, intestinal fai
275 atobiliary ultrasonographic abnormalities in adult patients with sickle cell anaemia in steady state
276 LLT and PDLT are viable surgical options for adult patients with small chests.
277   Survival outcomes for adolescent and young adult patients with soft tissue sarcomas lag behind thos
278 phase (June 2013-July 2014), all consecutive adult patients with SS/SS were managed according to the
279 o-site, double-blind trial, we randomized 42 adult patients with stage 3-4 CKD who were already recei
280 rinolytic agents as a reperfusion therapy in adult patients with STEMI, whether given alone or in com
281 r trial compared inolimomab vs usual care in adult patients with steroid-refractory acute GVHD.
282 ing dysfunction and quality of life (QOL) of adult patients with surgically corrected EA/TEF.
283 t (SOFA) score to grade organ dysfunction in adult patients with suspected infection.
284                                  Fifty-eight adult patients with suspected SM were included.
285 d survival analyses of a large cohort of 213 adult patients with T-ALL, including 47 patients with ET
286 elarabine and gamma-secretase inhibitors, in adult patients with T-cell ALL.
287 g and management of pituitary dysfunction in adult patients with TBI.
288 d routine laboratory analyses of a cohort of adult patients with TBM in Indonesia.
289          This multicenter study included 575 adult patients with TOF (4.083 patient-years at risk) fr
290 erviews were conducted of a random sample of adult patients with treatable surgical conditions over a
291 based observational study, we included 20076 adult patients with triple-vessel or left-main disease w
292 ords and skin photography was performed; 104 adult patients with TSC were enrolled in an observationa
293 ved populations in North Carolina among 1787 adult patients with type 1 or 2 diabetes who received pr
294                   A total of 1432 low-income adult patients with uncontrolled hypertension were recru
295 tage randomized clinical trial including 511 adult patients with uncontrolled low-density lipoprotein
296  This is a single-institution case series of adult patients with various sickle cell genotypes.
297                                              Adult patients with ventilatory support for more than 60
298 olomic evaluation of 33 adolescent and young adult patients with well-characterized histories of trea
299 olomic evaluation of 33 adolescent and young adult patients with well-characterized histories of trea
300                      Twenty-nine consecutive adult patients, with a mean age at transplant of 24 year

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