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1 had shock-related HCU (14% inpatient and 32% outpatient).
2 g staff (or by instructed relatives for some outpatients).
3 n compared with 2.8% of patients begun as an outpatient.
4 nSon disease); SP0990) in treated Italian PD outpatients.
5 factors, and related mortality in stable CAD outpatients.
6 ent services and followed up participants as outpatients.
7 could be developed to predict suicides among outpatients.
8 nsin-aldosterone system inhibitor therapy as outpatients.
9 study of 74,543 cases of sleep apnea (60,125 outpatient, 14,418 inpatient) from the Swedish Patient R
10 tients with heart failure (3695 [66%] clinic outpatients, 2105 [34%] hospital in patients) from 108 c
11 ular filtration rate >60 mL/min/1.73m(2), an outpatient 24-hour urine sample between 1998 and 1999, a
12 ow-up rate was 100% (5175 of 5175 patients); outpatient 30-day follow-up rate was 88.8% (4596 of 5175
13 l diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) study at an outpatient academic clinical and research center, the De
14 IV criteria) individuals were recruited from outpatient addiction clinics and detoxification units an
16 rbonate and divalproex in 224 inpatients and outpatients age 60 or older with bipolar I disorder who
17 uantitative polymerase chain reaction in 566 outpatients (age: 63+/-9 years; 76% men) with coronary a
20 Eligible participants were inpatients or outpatients aged 18 years or older with diabetes and a n
23 years who attended a township hospital as an outpatient and were given a prescription following a pri
24 nsin-aldosterone system inhibitor therapy as outpatients and 2) patients who were not on chronic reni
26 model to conduct interventions in inpatient, outpatient, and community settings in a large, urban aca
28 e user error and expand access to lifesaving outpatient antibiotic treatment for infants with severe
30 pectively enrolled during their preoperative outpatient appointment with the following criteria: grea
32 arallel-design study combining inpatient and outpatient assessments over 31 d, 23 individuals with ob
34 ses: hospital-based inpatient care redesign, outpatient-based care enhancements, and community-based
38 .5% occurred among 12.0% of soldiers seen as outpatient by mental health specialists, with risk espec
39 opriate antibiotic prescribing in paediatric outpatients by targeting providers and caregivers in pri
43 Control patients were recruited from the outpatient cardiology clinic of the Beatrix Children's H
45 in study hospitals, who sought inpatient or outpatient care in a study hospital, and who resided in
46 study in 11 ECT suites serving inpatient and outpatient care settings in seven National Health Servic
50 ted adults were screened and enrolled at 126 outpatient centres in 10 countries in Australia, Europe,
51 ised controlled non-inferiority trial at 122 outpatient centres in nine countries in Europe, Latin Am
53 dy, done in 22 countries at 74 hospitals and outpatient centres, which evaluated adult patients (aged
56 is of melanoma according to any inpatient or outpatient claim associated with a billing code for mela
57 These insured patients had inpatient and/or outpatient claims between January 1, 2005, and December
58 as recorded on at least one inpatient or two outpatient claims during the 3 years before breast cance
59 lated HCU was ascertained from inpatient and outpatient claims within 7 days following a shock event.
60 pants were recruited from the osteoarthritis outpatient clinic at Copenhagen University Hospital in F
62 patients with ACHD who routinely visited the outpatient clinic between April 2011 and April 2013 unde
63 ology consults were placed by 6 PCPs from an outpatient clinic between May and December 2014; 57 (74%
64 tudy enrolled pregnant women who visited the outpatient clinic for antenatal care (ANC) and/or delive
65 six months at the San Paolo Hospital, Milan, outpatient clinic for metabolic diseases and previously
66 e were recruited in a university dermatology outpatient clinic from 2015 to 2016, and 32 participants
67 d from the Toronto Western Hospital epilepsy outpatient clinic from January 1, 2012, through December
68 ember 2013 from the same clinic (a community outpatient clinic in a safety-net public hospital system
69 trachomatis-positive sex partners at the STI outpatient clinic in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and ana
71 was a case series performed at a dermatology outpatient clinic of 3 patients with severe Hailey-Haile
72 ong heart transplant recipients (HTR) at the outpatient clinic of a university hospital, from March t
73 t association (Katwijk, Netherlands) and the outpatient clinic of the Department of Neurology of the
74 rhinitis were recruited from a tertiary care outpatient clinic of the Otorhinolaryngology Department.
76 d (3) had the first visit to the respiratory outpatient clinic within the first 18 weeks of pregnancy
78 he Erasmus University Medical Center uveitis outpatient clinic, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, from Apri
82 for gestational age), and first inpatient or outpatient clinical diagnosis of autism spectrum disorde
83 brain at least once, and whose inpatient or outpatient clinician note or discharge summary stated th
85 enters and district hospitals in Peru and to outpatient clinics at a tuberculosis reference center in
86 were HIV positive were recruited from adult outpatient clinics at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital N
87 s cross-sectional study design took place in outpatient clinics from August 1, 2004, to August 31, 20
88 l BED were recruited from 7 university-based outpatient clinics from August 1, 2010, through December
89 of age attending cardiovascular or neurology outpatient clinics if they had no history of atrial fibr
90 tients were recruited at random from allergy outpatient clinics in 101 health centers throughout Spai
91 tients were recruited from 198 hospitals and outpatient clinics in 27 countries in Europe, North Amer
93 ed adults were enrolled at 120 hospitals and outpatient clinics in eight countries in North America a
95 ntrolled clinical trials conducted mostly in outpatient clinics in North America, Europe, Asia, and L
96 ized clinical trial conducted in 15 diabetes outpatient clinics in Sweden between February 24, 2014,
97 riteria for IBS at a secondary/tertiary care outpatient clinics in Sweden, as well as from healthy su
101 ally from multidisciplinary providers within outpatient clinics throughout the United States on pedia
102 fection TEam (APPETITE) did a study in three outpatient cohorts in Calgary and Edmonton (AB, Canada)-
105 In a population-based cohort study, AA for outpatient colonoscopy was associated with a significant
107 cted oral antibiotics recommended for common outpatient conditions in the Infectious Diseases Society
109 was no increased risk of hospitalization or outpatient contacts due to depression or anxiety, or ris
110 -linked cancer had the largest inpatient and outpatient cost impacts per case, followed by "other" ca
113 sts ($471.7/PY), whereas hospitalization and outpatient costs were, respectively, $272.2/PY and $284.
114 Impacts of cancer diagnoses on inpatient and outpatient costs within each year were quantified by mul
121 tudy included 122 diabetic patients from the outpatient department (OPD) of the apex diabetic healthc
122 aria surveillance data were collected from 1 outpatient department and 1 inpatient setting in Apac Di
124 one eye each) were recruited from a glaucoma outpatient department to undergo ocular response analyse
125 ar-old man presented to the gastroenterology outpatient department with acute abdominal pain centered
126 , we enrolled febrile patients presenting to outpatient departments at 17 health facilities throughou
127 ren with </=3 days of fever recruited in the outpatient departments of 6 hospitals in southern Vietna
128 roven recalcitrant HHD were evaluated in the outpatient dermatology clinic at the Cleveland Clinic.
131 t adults randomly assigned 2:1 to one of two outpatient detoxification regimens, naltrexone-assisted
132 the registry of university-affiliated adult outpatient diabetes clinics in the country during 2015-2
135 red to RSV-B genomes that were acquired from outpatients during the same time period but epidemiologi
136 and 2012 were identified who had at least 1 outpatient encounter with primary care or cardiology wit
137 =65-years-old followed for all inpatient and outpatient encounters over a 10-year period (2004-2013).
139 d data from 2,091,590 veterans who underwent outpatient esophagogastroduodenoscopy and/or colonoscopy
140 etrospective study of veterans who underwent outpatient esophagogastroduodenoscopy and/or colonoscopy
142 soon after ED discharge combined with close outpatient follow-up and subsequent coaching calls to im
143 and cyclosporin A (CsA), is important in the outpatient follow-up of kidney transplant recipients.
144 ity with an observation unit and presence of outpatient follow-up within 7 days were associated with
146 revious hospital contact (as an inpatient or outpatient) for depression and another 6,068 (13%) had b
147 B-SNIP recruited healthy controls and stable outpatients from 6 sites: Baltimore, Maryland; Boston, M
149 Patients initiated on MRA therapy as an outpatient had extremely poor rates of guideline indicat
150 common, with 1 in 3 shock events followed by outpatient HCU and 1 in 7 followed by hospitalization.
151 ars), elderly patients had less IBD-specific outpatient health care but more IBD-related hospitalizat
152 aboratory criteria) that was conducted in an outpatient hematology clinic at a US tertiary care hospi
157 tudies have been published and have included outpatients, hospitalized patients (including the critic
159 ine and 24-week plasma samples of 160 stable outpatient individuals with HFpEF enrolled in the RELAX
160 risk of harm, who are therefore suitable for outpatient investigation, is a clinical and research pri
161 espiratory tract infections in 2-14-year-old outpatients, issued during the final 3 months of the 6-m
162 ion were compared with the same measures for outpatient laboratory studies because laboratory use was
163 eland Clinic Health System (CCHS) who had an outpatient lipid panel drawn between 2007 and 2010.
165 team, based on their identified barriers to outpatient management and associated guideline-based int
166 rstanding of these factors may optimize safe outpatient management in ED-treated patients with heart
167 ntestinal bleeding who are suitable for safe outpatient management, which has important economic and
168 trospective cohort study using inpatient and outpatient Medicare claims data from January 1, 2008, th
170 d clinical trial with a 5-month follow-up in outpatient men with cirrhosis with recurrent HE on SOC w
171 events of patients who had recently received outpatient mental health care (hazard ratio=1.6, 95% CI=
173 dicine model using administrative data after outpatient mental health specialty visits could be devel
175 ether a zip code tabulation area had any (1) outpatient mental health treatment facility (more than n
177 disorders were scanned following 2 weeks of outpatient monitored abstinence (confirmed with three ti
178 ildren hospitalized (n = 45) or evaluated as outpatients (n = 20) for RSV infection, and healthy noni
181 Data on ED visits, hospitalization, and outpatient nephrology visits were obtained from Medicare
184 ty trial in 5 US emergency departments among outpatients older than 12 years with cellulitis and no w
186 provement Program who underwent inpatient or outpatient operations at 1 of the participating sites du
187 ial examining the efficacy of two methods of outpatient opioid detoxification for induction to XR-nal
188 1)pdm09 and at high risk of hospitalization, outpatient or community-based NAI treatment significantl
189 dred seventy-three patients (25.8%) received outpatient or community-based NAI treatment, 928 of 2395
192 (isolated from a normally sterile site of an outpatient or on hospital admission day </=3 in a patien
193 after discharge from a hospital that had an outpatient palliative care program (IRR, 0.90; 95% CI, 0
194 inical contact with psychiatric services for outpatients (patient episode) through linkage of populat
195 A 6-day-old female neonate presented to the outpatient pediatric surgery clinic for evaluation of a
196 rget ranges, individualized treatment plans, outpatient pharmacologic treatment, glucose targets for
198 ometer-directed step-count targets during an outpatient PR program did not enhance moderate-intensity
200 logy National Cardiovascular Data Registry's outpatient Practice Innovation and Clinical Excellence r
201 spective cohort study, 220 participants from outpatient practices were recruited at the US National I
203 al and partial UFE may be safe and effective outpatient procedures for women with uterine fibroids wh
204 N=24) completed two separate 7-day intensive outpatient protocols that included daily visits for medi
206 d from July 1, 2012, to July 30, 2015, in an outpatient referral center for patients with neurodegene
208 lation) registry, a prospective, nationwide, outpatient registry of patients with incident and preval
209 ients with atrial fibrillation in this large outpatient registry received care that differed in some
211 9.7 years at general community and academic outpatient research clinics in the United States and Can
212 PD were recruited from existing databases or outpatient respiratory and cardiology clinics at the Roy
215 dependent serotonin release) with successful outpatient rivaroxaban management of HIT-associated thro
216 ications of vitamin B-6 deficiency in stable outpatient RTRs.In a longitudinal cohort of 687 stable R
217 ation reporting, it was generally unclear if outpatient selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor/seroto
220 among those diagnosed in an inpatient versus outpatient setting (Pinteraction <0.001) In recent years
221 standardised method of BP measurement in the outpatient setting is essential to ensure proper monitor
222 effectiveness of educational training in an outpatient setting on coping with the disease, quality o
226 guided pacemaker optimization is used in the outpatient setting, using different variables including
231 psychotic disorders in primary mental health outpatient settings, and to investigate whether these sy
236 n countries and the second (COMPOSE-2) at 69 outpatient sites in six countries; both studies were don
238 ata (Hospital Episode Statistics) on all NHS outpatient specialist visits and inpatient hospital admi
239 ted time series analysis to examine rates of outpatient specialist visits and inpatient hospitalisati
241 declined (from $29,376 to $23,731), whereas outpatient spending increased 23% (from $37,931 to $46,6
245 e study was carried out in the inpatient and outpatient surgical oncology unit of one National Cancer
246 dults by up to euro200 (US$226) per year for outpatient treatment and euro150 (US$169) per month for
247 his case report, a patient with PRP received outpatient treatment at a university hospital department
248 March 5, 2015, a total of 223 patients at an outpatient treatment center with a principal diagnosis o
250 World Health Organization guidelines for outpatient treatment of possible serious bacterial infec
251 quate treatment response and RUTF use in the outpatient treatment of SAM was maintained over 4 wk of
252 ion study in which 115 children eligible for outpatient treatment of SAM were provided a monthly rati
253 A(H1N1)pdm09 virus infection, the impact of outpatient treatment on hospitalization has not been cle
255 ouble-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, outpatient trial, patients with stable coronary artery d
256 of an AUC-based educational intervention on outpatient TTE ordering by cardiologists and primary car
259 ired from four different adult inpatient and outpatient units of the South London and Maudsley Mental
260 pital events for heart failure (inpatient or outpatient visit with a primary diagnosis of heart failu
263 07 and 2015 (with a mean of 26.8 million new outpatient visits and 14.9 million inpatient admissions
264 inical diagnosis obtained from inpatient and outpatient visits and defined using International Classi
265 e calculated as the sum of hospitalizations, outpatient visits and medication costs, adjusted to 2012
267 anning 15 years (1998-2012) of inpatient and outpatient visits were used to predict future documented
268 Annual costs of care were calculated for outpatient visits, AK destruction, and medications for A
269 ccur in the United States annually; 95% were outpatient visits, and diagnoses were rarely serious in
270 verty, and race/ethnicity on rates of asthma outpatient visits, ED visits, and hospitalizations.
271 ions, recurrent emergency department visits, outpatient visits, or visits to general practitioners we
272 t 1 year before VTE diagnosis, patients with outpatient VTE diagnosis only, patients with other indic
273 n 4 countries from 2014 to 2016, consecutive outpatients were eligible if they had >/=1 of the follow
274 e 13 years was most strongly associated with outpatient wheezing illnesses with RV and aeroallergen s
275 gible participants were either inpatients or outpatients who resided within the catchment area and pr
278 resulted in increased alcohol abstinence in outpatients with co-occurring serious mental illnesses.
279 zed clinical trial was conducted among adult outpatients with early-onset chronic depression who were
280 y more effective than nonspecific therapy in outpatients with early-onset chronic depression who were
282 ative, randomized controlled, phase 4 study, outpatients with GERD were randomly allocated to either
284 s genotyped in 54 African-American pediatric outpatients with influenza (FLU09), included in the popu
285 ty, the overall proportion of specimens from outpatients with influenza-like illness in the community
287 s an adjunct to antidepressant medication in outpatients with major depressive disorder (MDD) was exa
292 In this randomized, double-blind trial, outpatients with schizophrenia (n=55) received l-methylf
293 HOD: Seventy-nine (37% female, 44% nonwhite) outpatients with serious mental illness and alcohol depe
295 s-de-Calais) study enrolled 4,184 unselected outpatients with stable CAD (i.e., MI or coronary revasc
296 on of initial noninvasive cardiac testing in outpatients with stable symptoms, with subsequent use of
299 Pain [PROMISE]) includes stable, symptomatic outpatients without known coronary artery disease referr
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