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1 t additional glaucoma surgery or devastating complication.
2 lirium is a common and serious postoperative complication.
3 hthalmitis is an important sight-threatening complication.
4 recovery and a marked decrease in pulmonary complications.
5 ocedures were technically successful with no complications.
6 lock urine flow and lead to serious clinical complications.
7 nience and satisfaction scores, and rates of complications.
8 of injury, and prematurity-related clinical complications.
9 perior to standard care and resulted in more complications.
10 causes of biliary obstruction and procedural complications.
11 creased risk of metabolic and cardiovascular complications.
12 eatment for diabetic patients with end-organ complications.
13 nteric hematoma formation or mesenteric tear complications.
14 estations, organ involvement, treatment, and complications.
15 l cancers can be associated with significant complications.
16 ovements in risk discrimination for clinical complications.
17 efined as a presence of chronic upper airway complications.
18 avenous tissue plasminogen activator without complications.
19 ble matched donors and potential immunologic complications.
20 d GAD do not contribute to adverse pregnancy complications.
21 nic involvement in AIDS- or non-AIDS-related complications.
22 treat cancer therapy-induced cardiovascular complications.
23 ontributor to disease pathology and clinical complications.
24 ng, and can lead to equally life-threatening complications.
25 logical aspects of diabetes-related vascular complications.
26 with higher rates of severe life-threatening complications.
27 cally successful in all eight swine, with no complications.
28 ight be at risk for MD and associated visual complications.
29 is associated with both short- and long-term complications.
30 xcess costs were related to the treatment of complications.
31 cology have an inherent risk of neurological complications.
32 ned by obesity-related pregnancy or neonatal complications.
33 to 1-3 days for the treatment of PDR-related complications.
34 alyzed the long-term incidence of shocks and complications.
35 e Child-Pugh class A, and had no prior liver complications.
36 ificant predictor for esophageal perforating complications.
37 telet agents are widely used to reduce these complications.
38 sion of host genes associated with pregnancy complications.
39 can be lifesaving and can prevent long-term complications.
40 ic benefits to PWS patients with respiratory complications.
41 nd surgical procedure (closure) with its own complications.
42 rgery, independent of patient complexity and complications.
43 lower likelihood to experience liver-related complications.
44 ts the development of obesity and associated complications.
45 urgical feasibility, visual acuity (VA), and complications.
46 There was no significant difference in acute complications.
47 modify or change therapy, and avoid disease complications.
48 tively; and intraoperative and postoperative complications.
49 islocation, and femoral vascular access site complications.
50 nts (25.3%) had either geriatric or surgical complications.
51 ifesaving potential, but can lead to serious complications.
52 Postoperative surgical and geriatric complications.
53 ne cell subsets in the absence of autoimmune complications.
54 on risk of severe postoperative respiratory complications.
55 sing diverticulitis, with potentially severe complications.
56 2 diabetes risk and progression, as well as complications.
57 biomarker towards the prediction of diabetic complications.
58 otal thyroidectomies per surgeon and risk of complications.
59 Seven men had Clavien-Dindo grade 1-2 complications.
60 , visual acuity, visual fields, and surgical complications.
63 eding (18% vs 0%; P = .01) or hernia-related complications (18% vs 0%; P = .01) than in the TIPS grou
64 ations, and 114 of 740 patients had surgical complications; 187 of 740 patients (25.3%) had either ge
65 23.7% [278 of 1174], P < .001) and systemic complications (24.2% [249 of 1029] vs 31.2% [366 of 1174
66 cause of mortality cancer (25%), infectious complications (25%), and cardiovascular disease (21.9%).
67 (>/=grade III), mostly related to pulmonary complications (25.7%), anastomotic leakage (15.9%), and
69 2.15%), bleeding (9.56% to 5.08%), vascular complications (6.11% to 4.20%), and stroke (2.03% to 1.6
70 ior to OPD in terms of the occurrence of any complication (73.7% vs 66.4%; P = .21), severe complicat
71 was significantly higher for those with CNS complications (75.8% vs 37.8%; p < 0.001) and varied by
73 mplication (73.7% vs 66.4%; P = .21), severe complications (Accordion grade >/=3, 23.05% vs 23.7%; P
74 this study was to detect and describe ocular complications afflicting these survivors and to observe
76 layed graft function (DGF) is an established complication after donation after cardiac death (DCD) ki
79 y can produce the hematologic and neurologic complications after birth, whereas TCblR/CD320 gene defe
80 ng syndromes (allo-LSs) are life-threatening complications after hematopoietic cell transplantation (
84 Surveillance (PAEDS) network: the Influenza Complications Alert Network (FluCAN) study and the Austr
85 (CVAD)-related thrombosis (CRT) is a common complication among patients requiring central venous acc
88 of the frequency of this spectrum of disease complication and its potential for severe VA impairment
94 and can largely be attributed to infectious complications and inability to maintain adequate hydrati
95 nificant morbidity because of device-related complications and inappropriate implantable cardioverter
96 s associated with higher rates of procedural complications and mid-term mortality compared with mitra
97 tive therapy, but the procedure has inherent complications and might not be available for all patient
99 r, the temporary ileostomy is afflicted with complications and requires a second surgical procedure (
101 dentify those patients with a higher risk of complications and to individualize treatment decisions.
103 tides suggests superior prevention of ocular complications and visual outcomes with immunosuppression
105 who underwent laparotomy (27%) experienced a complication, and 67(35%) of those who were alive at 28
107 A total of 131 of 740 patients had geriatric complications, and 114 of 740 patients had surgical comp
108 preterm delivery, asphyxia-related neonatal complications, and congenital malformations, which in tu
110 tissue level changes, technical and biologic complications, and implant failure rate associated with
111 intraoperative surgery time, intraoperative complications, and incidence of unplanned PPV during the
114 rived PAbs can have serious immunoreactivity complications, and when "humanized," these antibodies ma
115 ogeneity P<0.001), but RRs for serious liver complications appeared higher in women (heterogeneity P<
120 associated with a similar risk of immediate complications (aRR 0.93 [95% CI 0.49-1.79]); an increase
121 sociated with a significantly higher risk of complications as compared to phacoemulsification (OR = 5
123 transfusions, hypothermia, and postoperative complications, as probable deleterious factors contribut
124 y be associated with a lower rate of embolic complications associated with carotid stent placement.
125 an assessment of the suitability and risk of complications associated with device-specific therapies
126 plasma and PKal inhibition reduces cerebral complications associated with tPA-mediated thrombolysis
128 ew, we describe indications, implant-related complications, basic function/programming, common pacema
129 eluent generation, this configuration causes complications because of electroreduction of CO2 to form
132 20.63 vs. 20.73 years) due to an increase in complications but produced more QALYs (16.68 vs. 16.58)
133 t role in the development of obesity-related complications, but the molecular events that initiate an
134 e odds of an intraoperative or postoperative complication by 80% (odds ratio [OR] = 0.2, 95% confiden
135 ions with different definitions and clinical complications can inform the comparative value of differ
137 Kidney replacement therapy is used when complications cannot be managed with medical therapy alo
139 mmation and progression of diabetic vascular complications, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer
140 ts included intraoperative and postoperative complications, circumferential resection margin positivi
142 significant decrease in post-ERC infectious complications compared to non-use (14.3% vs. 33.3%; odds
144 eding after 30 days; secondary outcomes were complications, death, and need for transfusions, surgery
147 ated with a reduction in postoperative major complications, duration of mechanical ventilation, cardi
148 atient characteristics, hospital course, and complications during and after hospitalization were revi
161 3.10; P = .027), and the occurrence of early complications (hazard ratio, 11.34; 95% confidence inter
162 anomalies may cause life-threatening cardiac complications; however, developmental mechanisms underpi
164 e loss is a frequent, potentially reversible complication in cirrhosis that adversely affects clinica
166 rative bleeding is a potentially devastating complication in neurosurgical patients, and plasma fibri
167 proteins in the intestine, is a devastating complication in patients with congenital heart disease.
169 till a high rate of short-term mortality and complications in acute coronary syndrome patients treate
172 stent infections are correlated with serious complications in humans, understanding these processes m
175 To assess disability, quality of life, and complications in patients with displaced tibial fracture
176 ERT in the development of motor and nonmotor complications in patients with PD, and we performed a me
177 study that evaluates ERC-related infectious complications in patients with secondary sclerosing chol
181 here was a higher rate of predefined serious complications in the elderly group (5 events vs. 1 event
184 egia appeared similar, while those for major complications, in-hospital mortality, retrograde type A
189 and transscleral needle biopsy can result in complications including vitreous hemorrhage and retinal
190 ely 20% of hospitalized patients, with major complications including volume overload, electrolyte dis
191 iated with higher rates of hematuria-related complications (including emergency department visits, ho
193 euthyroid) have been associated with several complications, including miscarriage and premature deliv
194 y worldwide and may lead to serious maternal complications, including stroke, eclampsia, and organ fa
195 ecent Cochrane review found no difference in complications, including urinary tract infection rates,
197 lications were scored with the comprehensive complication index (CCI), and the neutrophil-to-lymphocy
198 ne), which correlated with the Comprehensive Complication Index, for which the median was 15 of 100 (
201 The recently developed CCI for measuring complications is a step forward in this process but has
202 ed perioperative care did not reduce cardiac complications is important to quality improvement effort
206 </=55.7% and </=30.8% for overall and major complications, </=18.0% for readmission, </=3.1% for pos
207 is needed to understand how these noncardiac complications may affect the long-term outcome in these
210 ed a composite of mortality or other medical complications (myocardial infarction, deep vein thrombos
211 role of LOX-1 in atherogenesis and its major complication, myocardial ischemia; and summarizes LOX-1
213 ing maternal socioeconomic status, obstetric complications, obesity, recent interpersonal violence, p
215 hese studies have shown that cardiometabolic complications occur more frequently and at a lower body
216 safe in suspected acute HIT; no HIT-specific complications occurred in the fondaparinux-treated patie
217 ications led to hospitalization, and most GI complications occurred within 14 days of colonoscopy.
218 s had a significantly lower rate of surgical complications (odd ratio = 0.71, 95% confidence interval
219 sted means 5.9 vs 5.2 days; P = 0.015), more complications (odds ratio 1.36; 95% CI 1.04-1.78; adjust
220 lume surgeons were more likely to experience complications (odds ratio 1.51, P = 0.002) and longer ho
221 ) continues to be a frequent and devastating complication of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell trans
222 MS: Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a serious complication of cirrhosis and is associated with gut dys
226 y (TA-TMA) is a common and poorly recognized complication of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
227 Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a common complication of shingles that manifests as prolonged exc
229 eters that maximized the potential costs and complications of CXL, while minimizing those associated
231 Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of vascular complications of diabetes and is caused by abnormal prot
233 h significant morbidity and mortality due to complications of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carc
236 ve vasculopathy, and a multitude of clinical complications of pulmonary and systemic vasculopathy, in
238 diates a number of psychosis- and mania-like complications of SD through imbalances in cortical level
239 d postoperative visual acuity, postoperative complications of the reported technique, implantation tu
240 al impairment, and association of structural complications of uveitis with visual impairment in a coh
242 The cumulative number of women with a mesh complication over 2 years in women actually exposed to s
243 -0.87]) and macrovascular (0.87 [0.82-0.93]) complications (p < 0.001), with similar HRs in individua
244 issue that may influence clinical outcome or complication rate after deep anterior lamellar keratopla
247 re built to compare the diagnostic yield and complication rates for each method and for different pat
248 s study was to examine surgical outcomes and complication rates of dacryocystorhinostomy in an elderl
250 associated with relatively low mortality and complication rates, improved hemodynamics, and excellent
251 od, laterality, and risk factors on surgical complication rates, patient satisfaction, and anxiety.
253 , the risk of FTR associated with increasing complications remained relatively constant across hospit
255 piratory, cardiac, allergic, or neurological complications requiring immediate intervention and that
256 dred and fifty-six patients with PDR-related complications requiring PPV were prospectively randomize
258 0) and a median 1.7 (IQR, 1.0-2.0) pulmonary complications score vs 2.1 (95% CI, 2.0-2.3) and 2.0 (IQ
259 outcomes were evaluated using intraoperative complications, short-term morbidity, long-term morbidity
261 abolism, and immunodeficiency disorders, yet complications such as graft-vs.-host disease (GvHD) limi
262 Stroke and potentially life-threatening complications, such as annulus rupture or aortic dissect
265 surgical site infections (SSI) are a serious complication that can result in delayed wound healing, w
266 ronic fetal hypoxaemia is a common pregnancy complication that may arise from maternal, placental and
268 ture, particularly in view of the thrombotic complications that have been reported when emicizumab is
269 e medical records, including any hematologic complications that occurred within 3 months after the di
270 groups with respect to common postoperative complications, there was a higher rate of predefined ser
271 t women are at increased risk for associated complications, this study evaluated the impact that vira
272 measures were the incidences of HIT-specific complications (thromboembolic venous/arterial events, am
273 d brain injury extends beyond thromboembolic complications to include a cardiovasculopathy that affec
274 detection of key late-occurring or long-term complications using patient scenarios to illustrate our
276 ortality (USMG: 2.2%, IMG: 2.1%; P < 0.001), complications (USMG: 14.5%, IMG: 14.3%; P = 0.032), and
289 with influenza and were at increased risk of complications were randomly assigned (1:1) by an online
292 well and no intraoperative or postoperative complications were reported, except for 1 ring segment t
296 n 30-day hospital readmission rates or wound complications when compared with discharge 1 or 2 days a
297 diabetes mellitus (GDM), a common pregnancy complication which has short-term and long-term adverse
298 anufactured leadless pacemakers show similar complications, which are mostly related to the implant p
299 (n = 298) at increased risk of postoperative complications with a preoperative acute kidney injury ri
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