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1 of marker genes can be subjective and labor-intensive.
2 d infectiousness determination were resource intensive.
3 synthesis, but they are energy- and chemical-intensive.
4 ses for ammonia production are highly energy intensive.
5 esolution, such strategies are cost and time intensive.
6 dation of such phenotypes becomes very labor intensive.
7 which are time consuming, costly, and labor intensive.
8 regions; however, this analysis remains time intensive.
9 ximize treatment efficacy are time- and cost-intensive.
11 curately identify patients most suitable for intensive acute myeloid leukemia (AML) chemotherapy.
12 easible to engage patients awaiting LT in an intensive aerobic exercise program with a signal of impr
13 of a grassland for two decades following an intensive agricultural disturbance under ambient and ele
16 A Galaxy platform conducts computationally intensive analyses and Apollo, a collaborative genome an
17 renewable energy facilities can be land-use intensive and impact conservation areas, and little atte
19 cture elucidation remain expensive and labor-intensive and require highly purified starting material.
20 e highly sensitive but time consuming, labor intensive and require sophisticated expensive instrument
21 ment of colony-forming units, which is labor intensive and takes at least 24 h to perform but is regu
28 rical analyses, we estimated base-case, less intensive, and more intensive resource use scenarios to
29 However expert labeling is time and labor intensive, and the costs remain prohibitive for scaling
30 ronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALF) is labor-intensive, and the delay involved in performing culture,
31 ns to improve retention in care are resource intensive, and there is currently no systematic way to i
32 therapeutic targets. To date, systematic and intensive annotations of ES events based on the skipped
33 od cultures, prompt ART initiation, and more intensive antifungals may reduce mortality among asympto
36 ent years, despite being expensive, resource intensive, associated with major complications, and lack
38 Surveillance of these patients is generally intensive, because local regrowth (with the potential fo
41 d trials of BP pharmacologic treatment (more intensive BP goal or active agent) that involved more th
42 verall, current clinical literature supports intensive BP lowering in patients with hypertension for
43 ypotension, before or in the setting of more intensive BP treatment, should not be viewed as a reason
47 heart failure hospitalizations that required intensive care (HR, 0.67; 95% CI, 0.50-0.90; P=0.008) an
50 could permit early institution of aggressive intensive care and antiviral and immune treatment to red
52 subset of patients (only patients requiring intensive care and/or patients with septic shock), blend
53 ed in 89.4% of patients with COVID-19 in the intensive care cohort and 84.7% of those in the hospital
54 sion Assessment Method and Sour Seven to the Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist and Confusio
56 the Confusion Assessment Method for the ICU, Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist, a focused b
57 e expanded in recent decades to include more intensive care for increasingly precarious patients with
58 in four children and adolescents admitted to intensive care in April 2020 for multisystem inflammator
62 in patients with COVID-19, especially in the intensive care setting, despite a high utilization rate
63 accessed from the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Adult Patient Database between 20
65 s identified the defining attributes of post-intensive care syndrome as: (1) new or worsening multidi
69 ade surgeries but none required escalated or intensive care treatment related to COVID infection.
70 ls (60.3% vs 39.7%), from facilities without intensive care unit (46.9% vs 22.4%) or interventional r
72 tal mortality, need for ventilatory support, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and length of stay.
74 cterized by prolonged duration of stay in an intensive care unit (ICU) and increased number of leukoc
77 at least 1 domain following admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) for respiratory or cardiovascu
78 rmed COVID-19 were identified in the medical intensive care unit (ICU) or a specialised non-ICU COVID
80 Vasopressors are commonly administered to intensive care unit (ICU) patients to raise blood pressu
82 r pediatric resident physicians during their intensive care unit (ICU) rotations: extended-duration w
83 ttle-area hospitals who were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with confirmed infection with
85 endpoint of escalation of care from ward to intensive care unit (ICU), new requirement for mechanica
93 h within 7 days or admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with moderate-to-severe hypox
96 eters and CT metrics versus patient outcome (intensive care unit [ICU] admission or death vs no ICU a
99 hree groups: routine inward hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, and deceased based on a s
100 advanced medical outcomes (hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, intubated mechanical vent
101 advanced medical outcomes (hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, intubated mechanical vent
103 need for vasopressor, incidence of unplanned intensive care unit admission, rate of need for rapid re
105 -related mortality; length of hospital stay; intensive care unit admissions; acute graft-versus-host
106 hospital mortality was 19.0%, and the median intensive care unit and hospital lengths of stay were 2.
107 in vegetative state, was transferred to the intensive care unit and then to the Health and Care Cent
108 ntly more likely to have been admitted to an intensive care unit and to have received an intensive pr
109 on use and intensive treatment (admission to intensive care unit and/or positive pressure ventilation
110 This study used bed availability in the intensive care unit as an instrument for admission to th
111 atient-level data including mortality rates, intensive care unit bed days, and ventilator days from i
112 d to the fraught question of how to allocate intensive care unit beds and mechanical ventilators if t
114 R, 56-78]; 33.5% female) were treated in the intensive care unit care, 320 (12.2%) received invasive
117 ed early antibiotic exposure in the neonatal intensive care unit is associated with an increased risk
118 (in-hospital death, hospital length of stay, intensive care unit length of stay, and ventilator days)
119 , rate of need for rapid response team call, intensive care unit length of stay, hospital length of s
120 erences in handgrip strength, delirium rate, intensive care unit mortality, hospital mortality, and p
122 ively predicting trauma patients who require intensive care unit stays longer than 5 days with ongoin
123 nfection, 11 had been hospitalized (3 in the intensive care unit) and 15 had died (mortality, 26%).
124 f mechanical ventilation and/or admission to intensive care unit) and development of recurrent wheeze
126 hose hospitalized, 47.5% were admitted to an intensive care unit, and 6.2% died during hospitalizatio
127 ury prevention methods in place, being in an intensive care unit, being in a smaller hospital, and be
128 sociation was noted between VL, admission to intensive care unit, length of oxygen support, and overa
129 e rehabilitation of patients admitted to the intensive care unit, with a proven benefit for criticall
135 % Hispanic/Latinx; 23.4% Black; 20.1% in the intensive care unit; 46.8% receiving supplemental oxygen
136 presentation and a higher admission rate in intensive care units (20 of 20 patients [100%] vs 12 of
137 more often on general medicine wards than in intensive care units (46% versus 33%; 19% versus 60% in
138 r disease are frequently admitted to cardiac intensive care units (CICUs), where care is commensurate
139 , we investigated DNR orders on admission to intensive care units (ICUs) among 106,873 patients in th
140 tically ill adults with COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) at 67 hospitals across the U
141 th laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) at 68 hospitals across the U
143 er 26, 2017, through December 17, 2019, in 8 intensive care units (ICUs) in the Netherlands among 980
149 an 2,000 patient samples were collected from intensive care units across nine hospitals and tested fo
150 ) which is currently a growing challenge for intensive care units due to the outbreak of the COVID-19
151 -blind, parallel-group trial conducted at 74 intensive care units in 8 European countries (December 2
152 antisepsis of healthcare workers in neonatal intensive care units may be associated with long working
154 is difficult to predict, and the capacity of intensive care units was a limiting factor during the pe
155 d family-centered care intervention in adult intensive care units, with limited evidence on the impac
159 talization and examined its association with intensive care use (use of mechanical ventilation and/or
161 e most common cause of death for patients in intensive care worldwide due to a dysregulated host resp
162 monia diagnosis, 5% (95% CI, 3%-6%) required intensive care, 2% (95% CI, 1%-3%) included a sepsis dia
163 omes Sepsis patients, 60.8% were admitted to intensive care, 26.4% had new positive-pressure ventilat
166 BS patients were more frequently admitted to intensive care, mortality was not increased versus contr
172 bacterial prophylaxis for children receiving intensive chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia and re
174 POCH-R) may obviate the need for highly dose-intensive chemotherapy in adults with Burkitt lymphoma.
176 marily, we consider age, fitness to tolerate intensive chemotherapy, remission duration, and presence
177 ) with newly diagnosed AML, not eligible for intensive chemotherapy; secondary AML (progressed after
181 ed selectively among patients receiving more intensive conditioning, including myeloablative regimens
183 n countries with older populations, and that intensive control measures are likely to be necessary to
184 entification of high-risk patients for early intensive control of multiple risk factors to prevent gl
186 sponding patients benefited from a brief but intensive course of eculizumab using pharmacokinetic/pha
187 hose provided to the general population, and intensive curative therapies have become the standard.
189 hways for meeting three essential and energy-intensive dimensions of basic well-being in India: food,
190 Cancer biomarker research has become a data-intensive discipline requiring innovative approaches for
193 -making process; and payers are weary of the intensive effort to design and administer increasingly c
198 this issue, Seress and colleagues take on an intensive experimental approach to test whether one pote
199 , other scientific domains that involve time-intensive experiments and multi-dimensional design space
200 f these stochastic transitions requires time-intensive experiments, and analysis is generally confoun
202 t the role of land management practices-from intensive forestry to allowing passive afforestation of
206 ion, the increased mortality observed in the intensive glycemic control arm in the ACCORD trial is no
207 regions rely heavily on the import of water-intensive goods to offset insufficient food production d
208 ly relied predominantly on costly and energy-intensive heat-driven procedures such as low-temperature
211 n-acute promyelocytic leukemia patients with intensive induction treatment and a minimum 12 months of
214 ng insulin pump settings was non-inferior to intensive insulin titration provided by physicians from
215 ted outcomes and on developing less resource-intensive integrated care models to address the diverse
224 utcomes, including directing patients toward intensive lifestyle modification to promote weight loss
225 t 24 months was significantly greater in the intensive-lifestyle group (change in body weight, -4.99%
227 sity were enrolled: 452 were assigned to the intensive-lifestyle group, and 351 were assigned to the
228 in recent years following the development of intensive longitudinal data capture and statistical tech
229 ChIP-seq) remains a tedious (>2 d), manually intensive, low-sensitivity and low-throughput approach.
231 New policies supporting prevention and more intensive management of type 2 diabetes are urgently nee
235 barachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) by follow-up on intensive medical treatment, with guideline-based monito
236 As protein synthesis is the most energy intensive metabolic process in a bacterial cell, it woul
237 ity at lower than the amorphous limit due to intensive mobile ion disorder and reduced vibrational en
240 ipants following self-selected diets without intensive ongoing dietary support, even though dietary a
243 ients with recent acute coronary syndrome on intensive or maximum-tolerated statin treatment who were
244 esulfonic acid (p-ABSA) and l-cysteine using intensive oxidative conditions, and attributed the impro
245 the kidney transplant process received more intensive patterns of end-of-life care than other patien
248 l concentrations and gelatin fining promoted intensive polymerization of proanthocyanins and a lower
249 intensive care unit and to have received an intensive procedure in the last 30 days of life; they we
251 ous reagents and solvents, as well as energy-intensive processes in synthesis, purification, and isol
252 protein-based foods requires multiple-step, intensive processing and storage of soy ingredients, whi
253 ults show that NINMs effects are higher with intensive protocols and in populations with resistant sy
254 es we investigated effects of community-wide intensive (quarterly single-dose praziquantel, triple-do
259 stimated base-case, less intensive, and more intensive resource use scenarios to explore how costs mi
260 offers an effective complement to the labour-intensive screening processes of venture capital firms.
261 s frequently met very high-risk criteria for intensive secondary prevention lipid-lowering therapy (2
262 tion of buried group pKas is computationally intensive, solvent accessibility of ionizable groups is
265 sses with soft tissue remains are subject to intensive study and help elucidate the palaeoenvironment
273 ecosystem-level changes often requires labor-intensive surveys that are unable to detect rapid or una
274 nockout mice (C4KO) and subjected them to an intensive swim exercise protocol as well as transverse a
275 s of magnitude more energy efficient at data-intensive tasks like deep neural networks, but has been
277 preventing onward transmission and show that intensive testing and contact tracing could have prevent
279 >= 18 years old and considered eligible for intensive therapy were randomly assigned up front for in
280 present synthesis still relies on an energy-intensive thermal treatment pathway (Acheson process) at
283 s were positive pressure ventilation use and intensive treatment (admission to intensive care unit an
285 were enrolled in the substudy (1448 received intensive treatment and 1473 received standard treatment
287 idney events occurred more frequently in the intensive treatment group, there was no evidence that th
288 eatment outweigh the benefits (38; 53.5%) or intensive treatment of a cancer not expected to affect a
293 h peri-implantitis that were treated with an intensive treatment protocol of bi-weekly supragingival
295 olucizumab treatment should be suspended and intensive treatment with potent corticosteroids (topical
297 toms because of both their illness and often intensive treatments that result in significant toxiciti
298 he early detection of tumors and use of less intensive treatments, thereby leading to improved overal