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1 f 2,212 (58.3%) index episode survivors were rehospitalized.
2 9.3% of patients had died and 14.2% had been rehospitalized.
3 atients more likely to have angina and to be rehospitalized.
4 ng follow-up, 152 patients died and 482 were rehospitalized.
5                 beta-Blocker recipients were rehospitalized 22% less often than nonrecipients (RR=0.7
6 wever, stent patients were less likely to be rehospitalized (22% vs. 34%, p = 0.002) or to undergo re
7 ncluded in the final cohort, 1926 (17%) were rehospitalized, 2971 (27%) were treated in the emergency
8 cts were 8657 randomly selected newborns not rehospitalized and frequency matched to case patients on
9 te medical management, most patients will be rehospitalized and/or require cardiac transplantation wi
10  patients and two (7%) controls died or were rehospitalized, and 108 (68%) patients and seven (26%) c
11 ochlear implants, 49.9% (1277/2561) had been rehospitalized, and 15.4% (393/2560) required mobility a
12 low-up, 13042 of 29823 patients (43.7%) were rehospitalized, and 20225 of 28189 patients (71.7%) expe
13    Eleven patients (1%) died, 137 (10%) were rehospitalized, and 23 (2%) remain on service.
14 ing an antihypertensive, 30 (50.8%) had been rehospitalized, and 7 (11.9%) had ever undergone cardiac
15 305 (49.1%) received MOUD, 5919 (67.5%) were rehospitalized, and 973 (11.1%) died within 12 months.
16  at 6-month follow-up and twice as many days rehospitalized at 2-year follow-up.
17 ospitalizations and three times as many days rehospitalized at 6-month follow-up and twice as many da
18 hin 30 days of discharge, 8,443 (31.3%) were rehospitalized at a different hospital than that of the
19 ally ventilated critically ill patients were rehospitalized at a different hospital than that of the
20 whether outcomes differ for patients who are rehospitalized at a different hospital versus the hospit
21     16 622 patients (22%) in the sample were rehospitalized at a different hospital.
22 ehospitalized at the same hospital, patients rehospitalized at different hospitals had higher adjuste
23     At 1 year, half of the patients had been rehospitalized at least once and 11% had died.
24 edicts increased readmissions and days spent rehospitalized at the same hospital up to 4 years after
25                       Compared with patients rehospitalized at the same hospital, patients rehospital
26 cal/surgical readmissions and number of days rehospitalized during a 4-year follow-up at the same ins
27 the index admission spent twice as many days rehospitalized during the 4-year follow-up, while the pa
28  days after a surgical discharge, 70.5% were rehospitalized for a medical condition.
29 mes in a 365-day interval, 2633 (28.5%) were rehospitalized for a problem in the same organ system ac
30 es), 8% of women with PPCM died and 75% were rehospitalized for any cause at least once.
31 ts who died, had a disabling stroke, or were rehospitalized for heart failure through 12 months was 9
32 the ultrafiltration group had fewer patients rehospitalized for HF (16 of 89 [18%] vs. 28 of 87 [32%]
33 edian 3.41 years follow-up, 3,653 (41%) were rehospitalized for injecting-related infections; use of
34 ithin 1 year, 845 patients died and 385 were rehospitalized for MI.
35 .0% in the control group; P=0.004) and to be rehospitalized for surgical-site infection (7.0% vs. 4.3
36 7 patients 65 years of age or older who were rehospitalized for thromboembolism within three months a
37  and quality of life outcomes among patients rehospitalized for UA or unplanned revascularization.
38             Case patients were 2029 newborns rehospitalized in the first month of life.
39                         About one quarter of rehospitalized Medicare patients are admitted to hospita
40 ion, chronically elevated anxiety, less time rehospitalized, nonadherence at the final randomized con
41 59 days); 24.4% (n = 2074) of survivors were rehospitalized once and 12.5% (n = 1525) were rehospital
42 ated PR and 125,720 (64.6%) who did not were rehospitalized one or more times within 1 year of discha
43 en discharged after surgical procedures were rehospitalized or died within the first year after disch
44          The proportion of patients who were rehospitalized or had a return ED visit for asthma withi
45  post-RF ablation, only 22% of patients were rehospitalized (p < 0.01).
46                            The percentage of rehospitalized patients decreased over time, but the num
47 alized within 30 days of hospital discharge; rehospitalized patients had high rates of ICU admission
48                          The average stay of rehospitalized patients was 0.6 day longer than that of
49               Overall hospital mortality for rehospitalized patients was 7.6% for early and 4.6% for
50                                        Among rehospitalized patients, 21.0% underwent a subsequent pe
51 pitalization after an ICU stay, outcomes for rehospitalized patients, and factors associated with reh
52                  Many of these patients were rehospitalized recurrently for a problem in the same org
53 rs at baseline were more likely to have been rehospitalized than the other groups, were more likely t
54 erwent reconstruction were more likely to be rehospitalized than those who underwent amputation (47.6
55 ehospitalized once and 12.5% (n = 1525) were rehospitalized twice.
56 nd characteristics of these patients who are rehospitalized, visit an emergency department, or die wi
57  Colorado cohort, the proportion of patients rehospitalized was unchanged in 1995 (8.9%) and 1997 (6.
58 rease the risk that a normal newborn will be rehospitalized with a feeding-related problem, early dis
59                      The likelihood of being rehospitalized within 1 year was greater for Hispanic pa
60 n the case of 50.2% of the patients who were rehospitalized within 30 days after a medical discharge
61                      Among patients who were rehospitalized within 30 days after a surgical discharge
62 -year-olds, with 41.1% (95% CI, 40.5%-41.7%) rehospitalized within 30 days and 28.4% (95% CI, 27.8%-2
63 tudy of mechanically ventilated ICU patients rehospitalized within 30 days in New York State hospital
64  26,947 mechanically ventilated ICU patients rehospitalized within 30 days of discharge, 8,443 (31.3%
65      Approximately 16% of ICU survivors were rehospitalized within 30 days of hospital discharge; reh
66 ity rate was 22.5%, and 56% of patients were rehospitalized within 30 days of the worsening HF event.
67 who had been discharged from a hospital were rehospitalized within 30 days, and 34.0% were rehospital
68 rs; 2584 (64.2%) were male, 412 (10.2%) were rehospitalized within 30 days, and most of the cohort we
69 ) discharged from cancer-related sepsis were rehospitalized within 30 days, compared with 20.1% in no
70 ations, 851 (18.8% [95% CI, 16.0-18.2]) were rehospitalized within 30 days, compared with 775 (17.1%
71 in six children surviving severe sepsis were rehospitalized within 30 days, most commonly for mainten
72 ice patients discharged from the hospital is rehospitalized within 30 days.
73  year, and up to 20% of the patients will be rehospitalized within 30 days.
74 re Black or other race, and 933 (15.1%) were rehospitalized within 30 days.
75            A total of 3149 women (1.2%) were rehospitalized within 60 days of delivery.
76 orns discharged early were more likely to be rehospitalized within 7 days (odds ratio [OR], 1.28; 95%
77 ehospitalized within 30 days, and 34.0% were rehospitalized within 90 days; 67.1% of patients who had
78                Approximately 50% of patients rehospitalized within the 30-day period were readmitted
79 itation facility after LT (22% vs 3%) and be rehospitalized within the first posttransplant year (78%