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1 spective multi-institutional cohort study of patients undergoing 1 of 6 major elective inpatient oper
5 dence of synchronous primary malignancies in patients undergoing (68)Ga-labeled prostate-specific mem
6 age palliative or reparative surgery between patients undergoing a modified Blalock-Taussig shunt or
9 dy was to examine abdominal wall function in patients undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR)
11 ofiling revealed that molecular subgroups of patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell t
12 (aGVHD) is the most common complication for patients undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation
16 ined the oral and gut microbiome of melanoma patients undergoing anti-programmed cell death 1 protein
21 ny cause or disabling stroke at 24 months in patients undergoing attempted aortic-valve replacement.
22 There is significant cost variation among patients undergoing autologous free flap breast reconstr
27 osis of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in patients undergoing bariatric surgery (gastric bypass an
28 ent of Health Data Linkage Unit records, all patients undergoing bariatric surgery (n = 12062) in Wes
29 bination of obesity and foregut surgery puts patients undergoing bariatric surgery at high risk for p
31 In this observational prospective study 63 patients undergoing binocular cataract surgery were divi
33 t decrease in blood culture contamination in patients undergoing blood cultures in an Emergency Depar
34 ruary 1 to August 31, 2015, among ambulatory patients undergoing breast reconstruction at an academic
36 teomics approach to analyze LV biopsies from patients undergoing CABG and from pigs undergoing corona
37 amined short-term and long-term mortality of patients undergoing CABG surgery and a general populatio
39 diation exposure is an important concern for patients undergoing cancer therapy and astronauts on lon
43 IQ technology on reducing radiation risk in patients undergoing cardiac interventional radiology (IR
45 transfusion strategy on clinical outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac surgery remains unclear.
48 , morbidity and mortality are lower in obese patients undergoing cardiac surgery, although the nature
49 amic acid reduces the risk of bleeding among patients undergoing cardiac surgery, but it is unclear w
51 mine whether specific subgroups of pediatric patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass would benefit
55 with a modest reduction of PME incidence in patients undergoing cataract surgery; however, this rela
57 eases, Ninth Revision codes were obtained on patients undergoing colectomy, hysterectomy, and knee an
58 s were 0.68 (95% CI, 0.46-0.99; P = .04) for patients undergoing colorectal resection and 0.67 (95% C
61 he incidence of bleeding complications among patients undergoing contemporary endovascular interventi
62 ight ventricular assist device (RVAD) use in patients undergoing continuous-flow left ventricular ass
63 culatory Support) was used to identify adult patients undergoing continuous-flow left ventricular ass
68 is single-center, randomized clinical trial, patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with
69 ompared with the use of 2 arterial grafts in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting.
72 e performed a randomized controlled trial of patients undergoing cranial and spinal operations in a t
78 ective cohort study comprised of consecutive patients undergoing CT imaging for traumatic brain injur
79 ated contrast material on the organ doses to patients undergoing CT studies when designing CT protoco
80 Occlusion) of 12 US experienced centers, 987 patients undergoing CTO PCI (procedure success 82%) were
82 ted comprehensive cancer center included all patients undergoing curative-intent total gastrectomy fo
83 vely collected outcome data were compared in patients undergoing de novo or upgrade CRT defibrillator
85 related to an HRDM procedure were among the patients undergoing device implantation procedures, with
94 METHODS AND A MarketScan database identified patients undergoing dual-chamber pacemaker implantation
95 ould fully supply the opioid needs of 80% of patients undergoing each operation: PM 5, PM SLNB 10, LC
98 s an international, randomised trial done in patients undergoing elective and urgent percutaneous cor
99 Outcomes of propensity-matched groups of patients undergoing elective BAV or TAVR were evaluated.
103 y (ERAS) program among 2 target populations: patients undergoing elective colorectal resection and pa
104 nter implementation of an ERAS program among patients undergoing elective colorectal resection and pa
105 Comparator surgical patients included 5556 patients undergoing elective gastrointestinal surgery an
106 whether post-hospital syndrome (PHS) places patients undergoing elective hernia repair at increased
108 This cohort study examined inpatient data of patients undergoing elective OAR or CEA from 2000 to 201
111 hesia choice and clinical outcomes of all US patients undergoing elective percutaneous transfemoral T
112 rformed a prospective observational study in patients undergoing elective surgery for colon cancer wi
115 ands (February 2011-January 2015), involving patients undergoing elective, high-risk cardiac surgery
116 .7 [14.1] years; 1812 [48.1%] male) and 5002 patients undergoing emergency hip fracture repair (mean
117 undergoing elective colorectal resection and patients undergoing emergency hip fracture repair succes
122 using intracranial recordings (ECoG), in 12 patients undergoing epilepsy monitoring engaged in episo
124 weeks and 3 months postoperatively among 13 patients undergoing esophagectomy was 11.1 +/- 2.3% (P <
130 ated exosomes from daily urine samples in 25 patients undergoing fludrocortisone suppression testing
131 l study was performed using data from 17,114 patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery between 201
135 gnaling is a potential therapeutic target in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantat
137 interquartile range, 55-73 years]) and 52284 patients undergoing hepatic resection (46.8% men and 53.
139 t predictor of postoperative morbidity among patients undergoing hepato-pancreatic or colorectal proc
141 erformed a retrospective cohort study of all patients undergoing HRDM procedures between January 2000
146 multicenter longitudinal cohort study of 602 patients undergoing initial evaluation for KT at 4 Natio
152 s release multiple inflammatory mediators in patients undergoing islet transplants within hours of in
153 , although when the cohort was restricted to patients undergoing isolated aortic valve replacement wi
154 graded articular cartilage samples across 38 patients undergoing joint replacement surgery (discovery
155 aluation: the POT-KAST trial, which included patients undergoing knee arthroscopy, and the POT-CAST t
156 entially unmeasured patient characteristics, patients undergoing laparoscopic colectomy (vs open) sti
157 es were prospective observational studies of patients undergoing LASIK surgery for myopia, hyperopia,
160 solated from cardiac biopsies of multiple HF patients undergoing left ventricular assist device impla
163 D: Prospectively maintained databases of all patients undergoing liver resection for CRLM in 5 tertia
164 to -1.66] d, p < 0.00001) were observed for patients undergoing LLR, while there was no statistical
165 The National Cancer Database was queried for patients undergoing lobectomy for lung cancer from 2004
167 extended to more heterogeneous population of patients undergoing longer duration of sedation are need
168 excision was reported in 179 (13.2%) of 1354 patients undergoing LRR and 104 (10.4%) of 998 patients
169 positive CRM was found in 135 (7.9%) of 1697 patients undergoing LRR and 79 (6.1%) of 1292 patients u
171 a paucity of data evaluating SLK outcomes in patients undergoing LT for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC
172 n DNA double-strand-break (DSB) formation in patients undergoing magnetic resonance (MR) imaging.
173 s for 333,756 hospitalizations among 111,653 patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis in faciliti
179 fer an alternative to hospital admission for patients undergoing mental health crises in the UK.
181 hesis, persisted until 70 years of age among patients undergoing mitral-valve replacement and until 5
185 om lupus patients but not from nonautoimmune patients undergoing myeloablation, where they were effic
187 more dysphotopsia symptoms as compared with patients undergoing nasal/temporal LPI (8.4% vs. 9.5%; P
188 ctive diagnostic study enrolling consecutive patients undergoing noncardiac surgery who had a planned
191 acement, we conducted a subgroup analysis of patients undergoing only coronary artery bypass grafting
193 atients undergoing LRR and 79 (6.1%) of 1292 patients undergoing ORR (RR, 1.17; 95% CI, 0.89-1.53; P
194 tients undergoing LRR and 104 (10.4%) of 998 patients undergoing ORR (RR, 1.31; 95% CI, 1.05-1.64; P
195 dontist when determining risk assessment for patients undergoing orthodontic therapy using fixed or r
197 e-resection should be performed routinely in patients undergoing pancreatic cancer surgery with the a
199 This retrospective analysis included 201 patients undergoing pancreatic surgery at a university-b
200 OPF with use of perioperative pasireotide in patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy or distal pa
206 this preliminary report of a trial involving patients undergoing PCI, there was no significant differ
208 rd-approved prospective blinded pilot study, patients undergoing PCNL provided consent to undergo con
209 of routine administration of pasireotide to patients undergoing PD, compared with no intervention fr
211 e prevention of gastrointestinal toxicity in patients undergoing pelvic radiotherapy.Patients were ra
213 stration-approved BVS versus metallic EES in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention a
214 elease zotarolimus-eluting stents among 1919 patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention a
215 METHODS AND We studied 17 903 consecutive patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention b
216 tions persist in an all-comers population of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention i
218 investigated these measures of prognosis in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
220 co-existence of APC and PIK3CA mutations in patients undergoing preoperative chemotherapy and resect
225 t study using U.S. Medicare claims data from patients undergoing pulmonary artery pressure sensor imp
226 We compared the early clinical outcomes in patients undergoing RA using radial or femoral access.
228 nt prognostic indicator of worse survival in patients undergoing radioembolization for liver-dominant
230 not appear to increase the mortality of NET patients undergoing receptor-targeted radiopeptide thera
232 rimary outcomes focused on the proportion of patients undergoing reperfusion, timely reperfusion, and
235 ough April 2014 and included 499 consecutive patients undergoing revision arthroplasty from whom 1,43
239 lt University Medical Center, comprising all patients undergoing routine RHC for clinical indication.
240 evaluate changes over time in drug use among patients undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surg
241 population-based cohort study included 9908 patients undergoing RYGB in Denmark during 2006 to 2010
243 a significant increase in the percentage of patients undergoing screening for T2D (89 of 283 [31.4%]
246 y detection rate, among approximately 70,000 patients undergoing service neural autoantibody evaluati
248 regression analysis was performed for adult patients undergoing SLKT (January 2004 to August 2014) t
250 er based on initial management strategy (195 patients undergoing splenectomy [23.6%], 70 undergoing a
258 sk factors for mortality, and outcomes among patients undergoing surgery for TGA in this setting.
260 METHODS AND We retrospectively analyzed 78 patients undergoing surgical aortic valve replacement fo
261 a multicenter retrospective cohort study of patients undergoing surgical procedures at 28 US hospita
263 fin-embedded colon tissues with fLGD from 37 patients undergoing surveillance colonoscopy for inflamm
264 In a prospective cross-over study of IBD patients undergoing surveillance colonoscopy, we found p
270 undergoing TAVR with general anesthesia with patients undergoing TAVR with conscious sedation on an i
271 -weighted analyses were performed to compare patients undergoing TAVR with general anesthesia with pa
274 oach itself or selection bias from healthier patients undergoing the less invasive procedure is uncle
276 We collected bile and blood samples from 50 patients undergoing therapeutic endoscopic retrograde ch
277 planchnic circulation of alcoholic cirrhotic patients undergoing TIPSS insertion for variceal haemorr
281 ry disease (CAD) screening and management in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replaceme
282 retrospectively applied to 3491 consecutive patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replaceme
285 edure volume affected inpatient mortality in patients undergoing transjugular intrahepatic portosyste
287 ciated with increased all-cause mortality in patients undergoing treatment for active tuberculosis ev
288 n using intracranial electrodes implanted in patients undergoing treatment for drug-resistant epileps
289 cobacterium tuberculosis within tuberculosis patients undergoing treatment with different combination
291 lant and autologous breast reconstruction in patients undergoing unilateral or bilateral mastectomy w
292 ed the impact of IVUS guidance on outcome in patients undergoing unprotected LMCA PCI in a Swedish na
294 a was associated with increased mortality in patients undergoing veno-venous extracorporeal membrane
295 ital neurologic (CNS) complications in adult patients undergoing veno-venous extracorporeal membrane
296 d this would have important implications for patients undergoing viability testing prior to revascula
297 ompared with 176 patients undergoing ViV, 72 patients undergoing ViR had lower left ventricular eject
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