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1 98% of ADRs being either definitely/possibly avoidable.
2            More than half of all causes were avoidable.
3 s sex-related risk difference in bleeding is avoidable.
4 ow which right ventricular failure is always avoidable.
5 here values below which RV failure is always avoidable.
6 .8%) and restenosis (2%) is low and possibly avoidable.
7 nt, a substantial proportion are potentially avoidable.
8 ICU days could be categorized as potentially avoidable.
9 cy admissions were identified as potentially avoidable.
10 ied 39 hospitalizations (19%) as potentially avoidable.
11         The loss of several pancreases seems avoidable.
12 tintervention SICU days owing to potentially avoidable admissions (152 of 1168 days [13%] vs 118 of 1
13 ed to the most common sources of potentially avoidable admissions (SICU stay </=24 hours, airway conc
14 lly avoidable SICU days owing to potentially avoidable admissions and/or disposition delays.
15 them are not needed and thus contribute both avoidable adverse events and pressures toward the develo
16 riate, potentially exposing many children to avoidable adverse events.
17 standard in numerous locations, resulting in avoidable adverse health consequences.
18 cal celiac disease may result in potentially avoidable adverse health consequences.
19 unplanned hospital admissions as potentially avoidable; among these admissions, 82 (48%) were readmis
20 ovide evidence about contributory factors to avoidable and premature deaths in this population.
21 emenopausal years, when lactation is readily avoidable and risk for developing breast cancer is high.
22   Blindness in this part of Zambia is mainly avoidable and there is a need for comprehensive eye care
23 d reduced anxiety levels in response to both avoidable and unavoidable provoking stimuli.
24                            It is potentially avoidable, and support through the period of renal failu
25 improvement program designed to decrease the avoidable arterial blood gases, chest radiographs, and R
26                         This kinetic trap is avoidable at 37 degreesC in the circularly permuted RNA.
27          Hospitalizations were classified as avoidable based on the principal indication for hospital
28 o sought to validate the Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) methodology.
29 ica (SSA), thanks to the Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) survey methodology.
30          INTRODUCTION: A rapid assessment of avoidable blindness (RAAB) was conducted in Southern Zam
31 d the determinants of reducing the burden of avoidable blindness due to cataract.
32                Cataract is a common cause of avoidable blindness in children globally.
33 als of VISION 2020 and beyond in eliminating avoidable blindness.
34 95% CI 25.4-25.7) of deaths were potentially avoidable by providing access to surgical care.
35  mutation patterns, and to determine whether avoidable cancer risk factors influence signatures produ
36 pt increasing for decades, remaining a major avoidable cancer risk secondary only to smoke.
37            The 1 exception was in the easily avoidable case of "pitch" rotations of the patient of 2
38 , NSAIDs represent a relatively uncommon but avoidable cause of acute renal failure in frail elderly
39 , suggest that overeating may be the largest avoidable cause of cancer in nonsmokers.
40 ze the importance of laser retinopathy as an avoidable cause of childhood visual impairment and take
41 esearch and capacity to address this largest avoidable cause of death and disability across Europe.
42             Maternal mortality, as a largely avoidable cause of death, is an important focus of inter
43        Cigarette smoking remains the leading avoidable cause of disease burden worldwide, and observa
44                           The most important avoidable cause of skin cancer is ultraviolet radiation
45 ntial for task shifting and the detection of avoidable causes of blindness in the most at-risk commun
46 ka Natives, primarily because of potentially avoidable causes such as drug poisonings, suicide, and c
47 rity of the causes of vision loss was due to avoidable causes, we recommended primary level public he
48  cessations was judged to be attributable to avoidable causes.
49 ated with tobacco use, infections, and other avoidable causes.
50  opportunities to reduce iatrogenic harm and avoidable child deaths.
51  progress that has been made in the areas of avoidable childhood blindness and visual impairment, par
52                         Hospitalizations for avoidable conditions were less likely at hospitals that
53 751 hospitalizations, 2,123 (12.7%) were for avoidable conditions, most commonly pneumonia, congestiv
54 evere disability associated with potentially avoidable congenital disorders and their consequences fo
55  to protect wetlands to mitigate the risk of avoidable contributions to climate change.
56 udit was used to identify cause of death and avoidable contributory factors.
57                 Pressure ulcers are serious, avoidable, costly and common adverse outcomes of healthc
58 tified as potentially avoidable; many of the avoidable costs have been attributed to unnecessary serv
59 s well as in the overall rate of potentially avoidable days (269 of 1168 days [23%] vs 205 of 1338 da
60 ExProH were explored in a unique potentially avoidable days database, used by our hospital's case man
61                                              Avoidable deaths could be reduced by making direct care
62           However, the number of potentially avoidable deaths each year in the United States, if outc
63                                              Avoidable deaths from causes amenable to change by good
64 ach country and the calculated proportion of avoidable deaths, a total number of deaths possibly aver
65 ndaries could go some way towards minimizing avoidable deaths.
66 ional differences in survival represent many avoidable deaths.
67 ning and Development to estimate potentially avoidable deaths.
68 r total hip replacement is rare but might be avoidable dependent on patient and treatment factors.
69 rage for important medications, resulting in avoidable deterioration of health among those with chron
70 cancer will remain as an all too common, but avoidable, disease.
71                                              Avoidable emergency department (ED) utilization and hosp
72 spending was calculated by summing costs for avoidable emergency department visits using the Billings
73 of diagnostic and care pathway use to reduce avoidable expenditures, and test and implement bundled p
74  imaging features may decrease the number of avoidable false-positive findings at breast MR imaging a
75 ptions, incompleteness, or simply because of avoidable flaws.
76                            We found that (i) avoidable food waste in Norway accounts for 17% of sold
77 counts for 17% of sold food; (ii) 10% of the avoidable food waste occurs at the consumption stage, wh
78 the preexposed CS and a control CS predicted avoidable footshock.
79 nd deviating instrument performances are not avoidable for clinical studies performed over the course
80 more likely to be categorized as potentially avoidable for patients with the following characteristic
81     For most of the human population this is avoidable, given that causes of intramyocellular lipid d
82  proportion of cancers that were potentially avoidable had populations maintained their mean BMIs rec
83                                              Avoidable harm due to lack of appropriate personnel, equ
84 d benefits often do not accrue to the payer; avoidable harm is accepted as normal, preventive advice
85 day mortality might be a useful indicator of avoidable harm to patients from systemic anticancer trea
86 izations and $195 million to $515 million in avoidable health care spending.
87 mia, and organizations to address and reduce avoidable health inequalities.
88 spital admissions and identified potentially avoidable hospital admissions (PAH) in this age group in
89         This study examined risk factors for avoidable hospitalizations among patients with systemic
90                                  Potentially avoidable hospitalizations are common in patients with a
91                                              Avoidable hospitalizations are hospitalizations for indi
92                            The lower risk of avoidable hospitalizations at centers that admit large n
93        Ninety-day mortality was higher after avoidable hospitalizations compared with hospitalization
94                            The likelihood of avoidable hospitalizations increased progressively with
95                                              Avoidable hospitalizations occur more commonly among old
96                  The majority of potentially avoidable hospitalizations occurred in patients with adv
97                                              Avoidable hospitalizations thus serve as an indicator of
98 , 5 process measures of quality, potentially avoidable hospitalizations, and 30-day readmissions.
99  conditions are at high risk for potentially avoidable hospitalizations, which may be reduced by care
100 in mortality or in the number of potentially avoidable hospitalizations.
101 ics and outcomes associated with potentially avoidable hospitalizations.
102 rriers, can result in emergency dialysis and avoidable hospitalizations.
103 educe surgical complications associated with avoidable hypothermia.
104           Hypoglycaemia remains an important avoidable iatrogenic event.
105 , a life-threatening anesthetic complication avoidable if anticipated presurgically.
106                   We hypothesize that IRI is avoidable if the blood supply for the organ is not stopp
107 ons place older adults at increased risk for avoidable illness, death, and health care costs.
108 hirds (69.9%) of vision loss was potentially avoidable in nature.
109 focus on adverse events that are potentially avoidable, including complications and iatrogenic events
110                Most importantly, for the EU, avoidable indirect costs per patient insufficiently trea
111 cer survival is needed, because unless these avoidable inequalities are measured, and reported on reg
112 re among key FDA projects designed to reduce avoidable injury and death from medication use.
113                        Published studies had avoidable limitations, such as a reliance on ecological
114 e in 11 and one in 50 women having otherwise avoidable mammograms with short-interval follow-up recom
115  spending has been identified as potentially avoidable; many of the avoidable costs have been attribu
116 hs of random assignment, or a pathologically avoidable mastectomy at initial operation.
117              In recent decades, reduction of avoidable maternal and child deaths has been a global pr
118 oncentrations of BPA, may be associated with avoidable morbidity in the community-dwelling adult popu
119 lators were estimated to be a major cause of avoidable mortalities in all territories except Taiwan.
120               Estimates of resource gaps and avoidable mortalities were highly sensitive to model par
121 esult of resource gaps (referred to here as "avoidable" mortalities), particularly in poorer areas.
122 s raise important concerns about potentially avoidable mortality among US hemodialysis patients treat
123 who have been bereaved by suicide to prevent avoidable mortality and distress.
124 and may represent a significant mechanism of avoidable neuronal injury following head trauma.
125 ategorise it as potentially avoidable or not avoidable on the basis of an adaptation of Graham's crit
126 issions resulting from abnormal or otherwise avoidable operating conditions, such as malfunctioning e
127 l admission and categorise it as potentially avoidable or not avoidable on the basis of an adaptation
128 l work suggests that a model designed around avoidable or preventable injuries, as opposed to neglige
129 compared with hospitalizations that were not avoidable (OR, 6.4; 95% CI, 1.8 to 22.3).
130 egorize each hospitalization as "potentially avoidable" or "not avoidable." Patient demographic and c
131 pact of the plant operation, we focus on the avoidable part of the impact (which is also split into e
132 alization as "potentially avoidable" or "not avoidable." Patient demographic and clinical data were a
133                    The number of potentially avoidable perioperative and long-term deaths were calcul
134  careers and focuses on some common, usually avoidable, pitfalls in trial design.
135 ruse indicators likely to be associated with avoidable poor outcomes for 15 common acute and chronic
136                     Deaths were described as avoidable (preventable or amenable), according to Office
137 ikely resulting from a greater prevalence of avoidable process operating conditions (e.g., unresolved
138  contain lead and thereby may pose an easily avoidable public health concern.
139  restrictive transfusion protocols to reduce avoidable RBC transfusions, but evidence of their effect
140 or enhancing research reporting and reducing avoidable research waste, but currently they are not wid
141      Cigarette smoking is an independent and avoidable risk factor for AMD among women.
142 ar that indoor tanning bed use represents an avoidable risk factor for melanoma and nonmelanoma skin
143                                  Potentially avoidable risk factors continue to cause unnecessary dis
144                                              Avoidable risk factors such as those associated with ina
145 rapeutic interventions, exposing patients to avoidable risk.
146     Changes in the proportion of potentially avoidable SICU days owing to potentially avoidable admis
147 , observational study focused on potentially avoidable SICU days, as determined by observers with inp
148 ed in a significant reduction of potentially avoidable SICU days.
149                                              Avoidable sources of discrepancy included variability in
150  adverse events is not increased except for (avoidable) subcutaneous phototoxicity at the injection s
151 eakdowns are the second most common cause of avoidable surgical adverse events after technical errors
152     To investigate the causes of potentially avoidable surgical intensive care unit (SICU) admissions
153 re than half of the AF burden is potentially avoidable through the optimization of cardiovascular ris
154 wn to expose substantially fewer patients to avoidable treatment failures than strategies with fixed
155 d with inappropriate use of health services, avoidable treatment-related illness, and substantial dis
156 tal impacts of each component are split into avoidable/unavoidable and endogenous/exogenous parts.
157  strategies are required to delay or prevent avoidable vision loss resulting from DR in Indigenous Au
158 essary, TECS shows potential to help prevent avoidable vision loss.
159  the increasing numbers is needed to address avoidable vision loss.
160               In this report, we discuss how avoidable waste can be considered when research prioriti
161 ing has been identified as a major source of avoidable waste in biomedical research.
162    Strategies are needed to help reduce this avoidable waste in research.
163    Incomplete and inadequate reporting is an avoidable waste that reduces the usefulness of research.
164  attention to previous research results, and avoidable weakness in research design, conduct and analy
165 a serious problem if unrecognized, but it is avoidable with appropriate study design and/or analysis.
166 anatomic and technical factors, which may be avoidable with judicious procedural planning.
167  indices 82%-84% of biopsies would have been avoidable without a single misclassification.

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