1 The study included 1618
consecutive patients.
2 asonography before coronary angiogram in 612
consecutive patients.
3 A retrospective evaluation of 207
consecutive patients (
131 men, 76 women; mean age, 71.9
4 Fifty-eight
consecutive patients (
15 males and 43 females, aged 38 t
5 rospectively reviewed the experiences of 393
consecutive patients;
150 (38.2%) were discharged early.
6 Fifty
consecutive patients (
26 men and 24 women; mean age, 34.
7 In this retrospective study 12 eyes of 12
consecutive patients,
3 with branch and 9 with central r
8 We reviewed the medical records of 457
consecutive patients (
467 eyes in total) who underwent s
9 ethods This study prospectively enrolled 650
consecutive patients (
47.2% women; mean age, 56.1 years
10 ritten informed consent was obtained from 67
consecutive patients (
57 years +/- 12; 78% men) with a f
11 Ninety-six
consecutive patients (
68 men, 28 women; mean age, 66 yea
12 We enrolled 119
consecutive patients:
72 vegetative state/unresponsive w
13 614
consecutive patients (
728 eyes) with ocular arterial occ
14 d HIPAA-compliant retrospective analysis, 93
consecutive patients (
73 male, 20 female; mean age, 59.6
15 From June 2009 to July 2013, 150
consecutive patients (
81 men and 69 women; mean age, 38.
16 stitutional review board-approved study, 136
consecutive patients (
95 men and 41 women; mean age, 54
17 MATERIAL/METHODS: A total of 128
consecutive patients (
97 females and 21 males; mean age
18 The study population consists of 187
consecutive patients admitted between May 2001 and Novem
19 Seventy-eight
consecutive patients admitted for an episode of acute hy
20 ive observational cohort study that included
consecutive patients admitted for sepsis to two intensiv
21 Material/A total of 250
consecutive patients admitted with chest pain, were enro
22 In total, 1,060
consecutive patients admitted with sepsis were analyzed,
23 We included 2274
consecutive patients (
age, 56+/-13 years; 57% male) with
24 A total of 292
consecutive patients (
age, 78.9+/-8.7 years; 60.3% male;
25 A prospective cohort study of
consecutive patients aged 18 to 45 years with first-ever
26 t deep vein thrombosis (DVT), we studied 320
consecutive patients aged 18 to 70 years following the f
27 antation risk score, among a cohort of 1,024
consecutive patients aged 18-75 years who underwent firs
28 Materials and Methods Thirty-one
consecutive patients aged 43-85 years (average age, 64 y
29 available clinical and laboratory records of
consecutive patients assessed in the clinic between Marc
30 yses of a 445 PDAC specimens, collected from
consecutive patients at multiple centers, to identify th
31 Retinal images from 20 258
consecutive patients attending routine annual diabetic e
32 A total of 761
consecutive patients (
BAVP=372; direct-TAVR=389) were in
33 Of 1,547
consecutive patients,
delirium was diagnosed in 267 (17%
34 linical data and genomic DNA from 148 of 188
consecutive patients diagnosed from January 2010 through
35 pectral-domain OCT images of 194 eyes of 172
consecutive patients diagnosed with ERMs were reviewed a
36 Consecutive patients diagnosed with idiopathic AEPVM.
37 herence tomography images of 264 eyes of 234
consecutive patients diagnosed with idiopathic epiretina
38 ce tomography (OCT) images of 102 eyes of 90
consecutive patients diagnosed with lamellar macular hol
39 Consecutive patients diagnosed with MTLE fulfilling the
40 Stools were collected from 61
consecutive patients diagnosed with nonalcoholic fatty l
41 obtained fixed liver biopsy samples from 71
consecutive patients diagnosed with severe AH and treate
42 nt pericarditis occurred) conducted among 21
consecutive patients enrolled at 3 Italian referral cent
43 A total of 361
consecutive patients enrolled in any 1 of 9 US multicent
44 Data were prospectively collected for 1,619
consecutive patients enrolled in the SAH outcome project
45 ovascular magnetic resonance findings of 220
consecutive patients evaluated in our center were retros
46 Records of 1558
consecutive patients followed at the Tufts Medical Cente
47 T utilizing competing risk Cox regression in
consecutive patients from 20 US centers (2002-2013).
48 review of charts and slit-lamp images of 564
consecutive patients from the prospective Cologne DMEK d
49 ography of the thoracoabdominal aorta in 129
consecutive patients (
hereafter, cohort A).
50 Of 3281
consecutive patients identified, 1623 patients who under
51 Of the 150
consecutive patients imaged, 126 surveys were completed
52 We enrolled 92
consecutive patients in a prospective phase 1-2 study of
53 e-HCT MRD prompted us to compare outcomes in
consecutive patients in MRD-positive remission with pati
54 Consecutive patients &
lt;18 years old with CPR events >/=10
55 In 57
consecutive patients (
mean age 48 +/- 16 years; 83% male
56 One hundred seventy
consecutive patients (
mean age 59 +/- 12 years, 79% men)
57 In 1 eye of 200
consecutive patients (
mean age 71 +/- 9 years) with cata
58 We included 64
consecutive patients (
mean age 76.6+/-10 years) deemed u
59 ant, retrospective study was performed in 13
consecutive patients (
mean age, 14.9 years; age range, 1
60 Eight hundred eighty
consecutive patients (
mean age, 57 years) underwent PEA
61 R elastography examinations performed in 691
consecutive patients (
mean age, 58 years; male patients,
62 thods This retrospective study included 1040
consecutive patients (
mean age, 59.5 years +/- 15.8) at
63 ng between January 2014 and March 2015 in 13
consecutive patients (
mean age, 61 years +/- 19; nine ma
64 ed and contrast-enhanced CT studies from 158
consecutive patients (
mean age, 71.2 years) with mechani
65 One hundred thirty-eight
consecutive patients [
mean age 61 +/- 8, 99 male (72%),
66 MBF and CFR were quantified in 4029
consecutive patients (
median age 66 years, 50.5% women)
67 The data of 82
consecutive patients (
median age, 73 y; range, 43-87 y)
68 Consecutive patients meeting criteria for severe sepsis
69 MRI scans of 130
consecutive patients meeting modified Boston criteria fo
70 We enrolled 18
consecutive patients meeting study criteria scheduled fo
71 Consecutive patients (
n = 154) with documented chronic a
72 nity nonteaching hospitals (n = 16), and all
consecutive patients (
n = 1975) who underwent surgery fo
73 We identified
consecutive patients (
n=2122) with elevated cardiac trop
74 Consecutive patients (
n=329, 43% women) referred for inv
75 Fourteen
consecutive patients of CHRRPE were included.
76 CRT implantation was performed in 552
consecutive patients of whom 375 underwent a de novo and
77 In a single-centre cohort of
consecutive patients post radiofrequency AFCA, we retros
78 Consecutive patients presenting to microscopy centers an
79 Consecutive patients presenting to neurology services wi
80 We identified all
consecutive patients presenting to the Austin Health Fir
81 his prospective observational study enrolled
consecutive patients presenting to the emergency departm
82 We retrospectively analysed a cohort of
consecutive patients presenting with embolic stroke at a
83 Consecutive patients presenting with severe sepsis or se
84 Consecutive patients presenting with ST were prospective
85 MATERIAL/We included
consecutive patients presenting with symptomatic and son
86 All
consecutive patients received 75 mg intravenously once p
87 Consecutive patients receiving guideline-recommended tre
88 The validation cohort consisted of 122
consecutive patients referred for an echocardiogram rega
89 We performed a prospective cohort study of
consecutive patients referred for EMR of large sessile o
90 Forty-two
consecutive patients referred for the initial staging of
91 We performed a retrospective analysis of all
consecutive patients referred to the Mayo Clinic cathete
92 In 180
consecutive patients,
routine head and neck CT was perfo
93 The study population consists of
consecutive patients scheduled to undergo Roux-en-Y gast
94 One hundred and seventy six eyes in 165
consecutive patients that presented one or more retinal
95 retrospective analysis was performed in 183
consecutive patients treated between 2013 and 2014 for o
96 Retrospective study of
consecutive patients treated with fluocinolone between J
97 We analyzed 2,485
consecutive patients treated with IVT at the Helsinki Un
98 rpose To assess the long-term outcome in 108
consecutive patients treated with no-touch multibipolar
99 Consecutive patients treated with primary percutaneous c
100 ECMO was used on 514
consecutive patients under age 19 years.
101 A total of 392
consecutive patients undergoing (99m)Tc-tetrofosmin stre
102 Methods: A total of 392
consecutive patients undergoing (99m)Tc-tetrofosmin stre
103 From 2014 to 2015 we included 2018
consecutive patients undergoing 2546 surgeries.
104 Absolute MBF was assessed in 28
consecutive patients undergoing adenosine stress-rest my
105 ted this hypothesis in a cohort study of 114
consecutive patients undergoing allogeneic stem cell tra
106 Consecutive patients undergoing capsulotomy with the PPC
107 point-of-care-based transfusion algorithm in
consecutive patients undergoing cardiac surgery with car
108 RIAL/Retrospective cohort study comprised of
consecutive patients undergoing CT imaging for traumatic
109 Consecutive patients undergoing elective colorectal surg
110 ouble-blind, placebo-controlled trial of 449
consecutive patients undergoing ERCP at Dartmouth Hitchc
111 In a randomized controlled study of
consecutive patients undergoing ERCP, rectal indomethaci
112 In this prospective study,
consecutive patients undergoing esophagectomy with gastr
113 372
consecutive patients undergoing esophagogastroduodenosco
114 All
consecutive patients undergoing first keratoplasty for F
115 Two-year outcomes were assessed in 1241
consecutive patients undergoing first-time ablation of P
116 Between January 2014 and October 2015,
consecutive patients undergoing hybrid CTO-PCI were pros
117 We examined 23,934
consecutive patients undergoing lower extremity peripher
118 med a prospective diagnostic study enrolling
consecutive patients undergoing noncardiac surgery who h
119 METHODS AND We studied 17 903
consecutive patients undergoing percutaneous coronary in
120 Consecutive patients undergoing POEM after our initial 1
121 Data from 1000
consecutive patients undergoing potentially curative CRC
122 ust 2013 through April 2014 and included 499
consecutive patients undergoing revision arthroplasty fr
123 ocal sources in a large academic registry of
consecutive patients undergoing source mapping for AF.
124 All
consecutive patients undergoing surgery for PDAC after n
125 lidation was conducted using 6868 records of
consecutive patients undergoing TAVR from March 1 to Oct
126 on model was retrospectively applied to 3491
consecutive patients undergoing transcatheter aortic val
127 Sixty-four
consecutive patients undergoing ultrasound-assisted righ
128 es were performed for aerobic species in 897
consecutive patients undergoing upper GI tract endoscopy
129 Results A total of 2,368
consecutive patients underwent a complete resection of C
130 Three hundred and eighty-nine
consecutive patients underwent contemporary CF-LVAD impl
131 From November 2001 to November 2008, 491
consecutive patients underwent intraarterial therapy for
132 METHODS AND Ten
consecutive patients underwent pulmonary vein isolation
133 Overall, 4,015
consecutive patients were adjudicated.
134 A total of 51
consecutive patients were eligible, 6 of whom were exclu
135 Seven hundred seventy-eight
consecutive patients were enrolled.
136 Two hundred eighty-seven
consecutive patients were evaluated for acute PE.
137 Ultimately, 1783
consecutive patients were included in the study.
138 Thus, all 52
consecutive patients were included solely based on their
139 A total of 6520
consecutive patients were included.
140 Between March 2015 and February 2016, 166
consecutive patients were prospectively enrolled (83 wit
141 Between 2010 and 2014, 6974
consecutive patients were prospectively enrolled in the
142 Consecutive patients were provided with a patient inform
143 Two hundred fifty-two
consecutive patients were studied.
144 One family member for each
consecutive patient who received more than 48 hours of m
145 Twenty-five
consecutive patients who experienced TdP were prospectiv
146 We included 469
consecutive patients who had a transplant assessment bet
147 tive single-center study, which included 100
consecutive patients who had undergone MP MR imaging and
148 ive review by two independent readers of 182
consecutive patients who preoperatively underwent 40- or
149 ospective 20-year follow-up of the first 100
consecutive patients who received the RA as a coronary b
150 March 2015, we retrospectively selected all
consecutive patients who underwent an ITP second-line tr
151 A cohort of 1,511
consecutive patients who underwent clinically indicated
152 All
consecutive patients who underwent esophageal cancer sur
153 All
consecutive patients who underwent esophageal or gastric
154 A total of 4235
consecutive patients who underwent gastrectomy for gastr
155 From a cohort of 2196
consecutive patients who underwent pancreatoduodenectomy
156 A total of 180
consecutive patients who underwent PD and had intra-oper
157 METHODS AND We examined
consecutive patients who underwent percutaneous mitral P
158 A total of 73
consecutive patients who underwent preoperative diffusio
159 Among the 2840
consecutive patients who underwent screening, 190 had wh
160 Among 460
consecutive patients who underwent TAVR with the Edwards
161 emergency departments, for a 4-week period,
consecutive patients who visited the emergency departmen
162 The study cohort included 847
consecutive patients who were diagnosed with chronic GVH
163 Consecutive patients who were hemodynamically stable aft
164 Consecutive patients who were referred for investigation
165 One hundred five
consecutive patients who were treated with extracorporea
166 samples were collected and analyzed from 107
consecutive patients who were undergoing hysteroscopy an
167 color Doppler imaging in 60% (93 of 155) of
consecutive patients whose appendices were visualized at
168 Twenty-two
consecutive patients with 37 morphologic vertebral fract
169 Materials and Methods Fifty-three
consecutive patients with a biopsy-proven extracardiac d
170 From 2013, 235
consecutive patients with a clinical diagnosis of HCM un
171 ncentration by analyzing samples from the 30
consecutive patients with a diagnosis of malignant (panc
172 We studied
consecutive patients with a dilated aortic root (>/=4 cm
173 D1 biopsy specimens were collected from 171
consecutive patients with a high suspicion of celiac dis
174 Eighteen eyes of 9
consecutive patients with a median age of 41 years (rang
175 We sequenced the BMP6 gene in 70
consecutive patients with a moderate increase in serum f
176 A cohort of 2090
consecutive patients with ACS who underwent coronary ang
177 Forty-one
consecutive patients with active HCV-associated CryoVas
178 tive observational cohort study included 123
consecutive patients with acute ICH (onset <6 hours).
179 Consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke initiall
180 Twenty-eight
consecutive patients with acute optic neuritis and eight
181 There were 107
consecutive patients with acute type B IMH were included
182 Between March 2003 and September 2013, 479
consecutive patients with adenocarcinoma of the distal e
183 re (PHQ-9), respectively) were obtained from
consecutive patients with ALS using tablet devices in wa
184 trospective review of clinical data from 100
consecutive patients with an autopsy-confirmed diagnosis
185 In this retrospective cohort study, 107
consecutive patients with an initial diagnosis of IVF we
186 Records of 45
consecutive patients with anterior and posterior uveitis
187 Consecutive patients with ARPE.
188 We determined the clinical course of 301
consecutive patients with ARVC using the Kaplan-Meier me
189 ively acquired and evaluated RCM images from
consecutive patients with at least 1 clinically and/or d
190 From 1988 to 2016, all
consecutive patients with at least one cerebral or spina
191 ingle-center retrospective case series of 38
consecutive patients with BAO who underwent IA treatment
192 Methods: We examined 191
consecutive patients with biochemical recurrence accordi
193 We examined 191
consecutive patients with biochemical recurrence accordi
194 November 2015, we initiated treatment of 13
consecutive patients with biopsy-proven acute AMR with i
195 Materials and Methods
Consecutive patients with biopsy-proven HRLs who underwe
196 formed a prospective two-center study of 593
consecutive patients with biopsy-proven invasive breast
197 This prospective study included
consecutive patients with biopsy-proven LM and LMM locat
198 h noncollagenous domain of BP180 (NC16A); 52
consecutive patients with BP underwent clinical evaluati
199 Three
consecutive patients with cancer, 2 men and 1 woman (med
200 METHODS AND Forty
consecutive patients with cardiac resynchronization ther
201 Overall, 315
consecutive patients with CAUTI were enrolled.
202 ed medical records and imaging studies of 22
consecutive patients with cavitary disc maculopathy eval
203 Two hundred eyes of 164
consecutive patients with center-involving DME and VA </
204 One hundred ten
consecutive patients with CF were screened between Janua
205 Consecutive patients with chronic central serous chorior
206 Materials and Methods
Consecutive patients with chronic liver disease schedule
207 Two-hundred sixteen
consecutive patients with cirrhosis (140 men, 76 women;
208 Consecutive patients with cirrhosis hospitalized with HC
209 ols with inflammatory bowel disease, and 327
consecutive patients with cirrhosis underwent the ANT1 .
210 Consecutive patients with clinically probable DLB (n = 1
211 multicenter, European cohort study of 5,307
consecutive patients with DCM or ICM, no history of sust
212 Among 748
consecutive patients with DILI from 1997 to March 2015,
213 ry 2010 to 31 December 2013, we included 647
consecutive patients with E. faecalis bacteremia.
214 We retrospectively reviewed
consecutive patients with end-stage lung disease and a h
215 In a retrospective study of 52
consecutive patients with erythromelalgia who were seen
216 A total of 278
consecutive patients with eyelid margin or conjunctival
217 Retrospectively review
consecutive patients with fGGOs between August 2006 and
218 The study population comprised 892
consecutive patients with fibrosing ILD, including 456 p
219 We conducted a retrospective analysis of 364
consecutive patients with GCT who progressed after cispl
220 ry 2010 to June 2015, a total of 417 and 235
consecutive patients with HCC underwent RS and TACE MWA,
221 nergy CT and perfusion CT data in another 20
consecutive patients with HCC.
222 We performed a prospective study of 27
consecutive patients with HCV-CV (median age, 59 y) trea
223 We enrolled
consecutive patients with heart failure (3695 [66%] clin
224 nal comprehensive cancer center included 527
consecutive patients with HER2+/TN (T1/T2 and N0/N1) can
225 We studied
consecutive patients with HF (n=128) receiving treatment
226 Consecutive patients with histologically verified primar
227 Consecutive patients with histologically verified primar
228 injection in a larger clinical cohort of 66
consecutive patients with histopathologically proven pro
229 Eleven
consecutive patients with iAMD in one eye and neovascula
230 We studied 535
consecutive patients with IBD (211 with ulcerative colit
231 Among 3207
consecutive patients with ICH initially screened, 17 ful
232 METHODS AND We studied 229
consecutive patients with idiopathic LVOT VAs.
233 rentiated survivors and non-survivors in 143
consecutive patients with idiopathic or heritable pulmon
234 Genetic sequencing in 77
consecutive patients with IMN identified four patients w
235 575
consecutive patients with incident ALS from a population
236 All
consecutive patients with internal carotid artery or mid
237 easured from April 2003 to March 2015 in 175
consecutive patients with intestinal insufficiency (INS)
238 METHODS AND Three hundred fourteen
consecutive patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy or non
239 61
consecutive patients with IU presenting over a 6-year pe
240 ormed a prospective case-control study of 18
consecutive patients with large incisional hernia underg
241 METHODS AND Twenty-eight
consecutive patients with left ventricle outflow tract p
242 eview of imaging and interventions used in 8
consecutive patients with liver lymphatic embolization a
243 single-institution database, we reviewed 97
consecutive patients with locally advanced EC and a pret
244 single-institution database, we reviewed 97
consecutive patients with locally advanced EC and a pret
245 Twelve
consecutive patients with low- or intermediate-grade gas
246 This retrospective cohort included 316
consecutive patients with lung adenocarcinoma (225 men;
247 /Retrospective analysis was conducted of 115
consecutive patients with lymphomas (45 females, 70 male
248 Eight eyes of 4
consecutive patients with Malattia Leventinese were retr
249 First operated eyes of
consecutive patients with medically refractory GFCS and
250 A total of 220
consecutive patients with melanoma were retrospectively
251 expansion stage of this trial, a total of 21
consecutive patients with metastatic uveal melanoma were
252 We evaluated the CSF of 25
consecutive patients with MPS-IH.
253 ls and Methods In this prospective study, 34
consecutive patients with multiple myeloma or monoclonal
254 Eleven
consecutive patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who ha
255 Consecutive patients with newly revascularized CAD and O
256 The study included 61
consecutive patients with nontraumatic NOAC-associated I
257 Consecutive patients with nontraumatic PICH who had unde
258 retrospective cohort study was conducted of
consecutive patients with NVAF taking rivaroxaban (n = 3
259 We performed a prospective study of 199
consecutive patients with ongoing or prior alcohol abuse
260 We reviewed the charts of
consecutive patients with optic neuropathies caused by n
261 ssed right heart catheterization data in 162
consecutive patients with outflow tract gradients (media
262 Consecutive patients with PAH undergoing MRI were identi
263 The authors retrospectively evaluated 76
consecutive patients with PDAC who underwent preoperativ
264 To report the cases of 3
consecutive patients with pembrolizumab-induced eruptive
265 Data from
consecutive patients with potentially curable adenocarci
266 Consecutive patients with preserved systolic function re
267 ere compared to those obtained by 3DUS in 45
consecutive patients with primary choroidal melanoma to
268 Consecutive patients with primary hyperparathyroidism un
269 Participants included
consecutive patients with primary ICH who underwent a CT
270 We identified the family members of 145
consecutive patients with prolonged mechanical ventilati
271 Of 135
consecutive patients with PsAF, 105 patients referred fo
272 Twenty-two eyes of 20
consecutive patients with quiescent CNV were included.
273 These ECGs were compared with ECGs of
consecutive patients with RBBB and LAHB and no obvious c
274 METHODS AND Eighty-seven
consecutive patients with reduced aortic valve area and
275 Fifty-seven
consecutive patients with relapsing-remitting MS and 30
276 radiologists retrospectively re-examined 97
consecutive patients with reported knee trauma who under
277 The study population included 370
consecutive patients with retinoblastoma (375 eyes) who
278 This study included 1782
consecutive patients with RHD who were undergoing VRS to
279 Consecutive patients with sepsis were identified and inc
280 Consecutive patients with sepsis with a length of ICU st
281 A second cohort of 94
consecutive patients with sepsis, 11 severity-matched in
282 were validated using liver biopsies from 48
consecutive patients with severe AH treated with cortico
283 We performed a retrospective study of 155
consecutive patients with severe complications of portal
284 In a prospective multicenter study, 30
consecutive patients with severe degenerative mitral reg
285 We prospectively enrolled
consecutive patients with severe sepsis or septic shock
286 the occurrence of NR and MVO in a cohort of
consecutive patients with ST-segment-elevation myocardia
287 Between 2007 and 2014, we included 1,379
consecutive patients with stable angina, unobstructed co
288 Consecutive patients with structural heart disease under
289 a single institution from 2000 to 2013, 252
consecutive patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage at com
290 In a prospective multicenter study of
consecutive patients with suspected acute coronary syndr
291 MATERIAL/In this cross-sectional study, 748
consecutive patients with suspected CAD, referred for co
292 ospective cross-sectional study included 108
consecutive patients with TKAs who underwent MR imaging
293 l/A prospective study was conducted among 37
consecutive patients with untreated thyrotoxicosis (25 f
294 was conducted using data collected from 249
consecutive patients with uveitis at the Erasmus Univers
295 Consecutive patients with uveitis, who visited 1 of the
296 ic VA origins in the parietal band among 294
consecutive patients with VA origins in the right ventri
297 From April 2013 to July 2015, all
consecutive patients with VC scheduled for inguinofemora
298 A total of 651
consecutive patients with VKC and a control group of 500
299 Between January 2011 and March 2014, 39 725
consecutive patients within IMPACT undergoing cardiac ca
300 Overall, 11 236
consecutive patients without preoperative AF underwent i