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Elevated heart rate at 24-36 h after admission and in-hospital mortality in acute in non-arrhythmic heart failure

Elevated heart rate at 24-36 h after admission and in-hospital mortality in acute in non-arrhythmic heart failure

... patients in sinus rhythm at 24–36 h after admission were qualified for final inclusion in the ...from hospital records: demographic information, the use of beta-blockers or angiotensin-converting ...

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ELEVATED HEART RATE AND IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN ACUTE HEART FAILURE

ELEVATED HEART RATE AND IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN ACUTE HEART FAILURE

... Conclusions: Higher heart rate 24-36 hours after admission for acute HF is associated with increased risk of in-hospital mortality. Early targeting of elevated heart rate might represent a ...

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Gender Differences in Hospital Mortality and Use of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Acute Myocardial Infarction. Microsimulation Analysis of the 1999 Nationwide French Hospitals Database

Gender Differences in Hospital Mortality and Use of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Acute Myocardial Infarction. Microsimulation Analysis of the 1999 Nationwide French Hospitals Database

... Differences in Hospital Mortality and Use of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Acute Myocardial ...Mondor Hospital, Department of Public Health, Paris, France ...

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Gender differences in hospital mortality and use of percutaneous coronary intervention in acute myocardial infarction : microsimulation analysis of the 1999 nationwide french hospitals database

Gender differences in hospital mortality and use of percutaneous coronary intervention in acute myocardial infarction : microsimulation analysis of the 1999 nationwide french hospitals database

... Differences in Hospital Mortality and Use of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Acute Myocardial ...Mondor Hospital, Department of Public Health, Paris, France ...

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Simple Scoring System to Predict In-Hospital Mortality After Surgery for Infective Endocarditis

Simple Scoring System to Predict In-Hospital Mortality After Surgery for Infective Endocarditis

... postoperative in-hospital death in either of the AEPEI ...ered. In our opinion, this is a strong point of the AEPEI ...operations in critically ill patients and the treatment of complex ...

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Hospital mortality of adults admitted to Intensive Care Units in hospitals with and without Intermediate Care Units: a multicentre European cohort study

Hospital mortality of adults admitted to Intensive Care Units in hospitals with and without Intermediate Care Units: a multicentre European cohort study

... higher hospital mortality than the latter, despite a lower severity of illness; however, there were differences in the IMCU and ICU case ...greater in-hospital ...mention ...

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Educational inequalities in tuberculosis mortality in sixteen European populations.

Educational inequalities in tuberculosis mortality in sixteen European populations.

... rates in the 1990s were reported in the former Soviet Union, former Yugoslavia, and some other countries in Eastern ...incidence in Europe is found in Southern countries and ...

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Ownership and Hospital Productivity

Ownership and Hospital Productivity

... on hospital performance in two ...changes in care quality associated to ...re‡ected in radial, slack or scale ine¢ ciency. No kind of hospital ownership appears to be more e¢ cient ...

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Ownership and Hospital Productivity

Ownership and Hospital Productivity

... French hospital industry is one example of a market where public, private nonpro…t (NP) and private-for-pro…t (FP) hospitals co-exist in signi…cant proportions: in 2007, 56 % of stays for acute care ...

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Untangling glycaemia and mortality in critical care

Untangling glycaemia and mortality in critical care

... GC in two very different ICUs ...changes in SI and metabolism for important intensive care ...limited in the context of the SPRINT ...different in this study between survivors and ...

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View of Respiratory Viruses in Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia

View of Respiratory Viruses in Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia

... Abstract Hospital-acquired pneumonia is ...viruses in the airways has been reported in immunocompromised ...demonstrated in all respiratory ...measures in order to protect health- care ...

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Unemployment and Mortality in France, 1982-2002

Unemployment and Mortality in France, 1982-2002

... institutions in the relationship between economic cycles and ...and mortality in ...and mortality in France offers insights: first, the collection of country case studies already at ...

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A Multiagent Based E-Hospital

A Multiagent Based E-Hospital

... modeled in a highly organized manner. A hospital is an ideal example of a system in which many distinct agents are employed to maintain the functionality of the entire ...a hospital and ...

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Malaria control and infant mortality in Africa

Malaria control and infant mortality in Africa

... child. In urban areas, the effect of bednets is conversely driven by mothers who attended sec- ondary ...schools. In high prevalence places, the coefficient of bednet coverage is negative only for ...

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Ownership and Hospital Productivity

Ownership and Hospital Productivity

... of hospital care ...hospitals in France are close to the characteristics of large nonprofit hospitals in the ...career in public hospitals is rather prestigious, all teaching hospitals are ...

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Longevity and causes of mortality in elite athletes

Longevity and causes of mortality in elite athletes

... reduction in overall mortality in our cohort of French participants in the TDF, compared with the community average, should be interpreted with caution for the following ...excellence ...

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Safety from fires and explosions in hospital operating rooms

Safety from fires and explosions in hospital operating rooms

... lies in the provision of a static conductive bootie or slip-on, which can make static conductive contact with the ankle of the wearer through a static conductive plastic or rubber strap and through the sole of the ...

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Considerations of regionalization and categorization in hospital emergency planning.

Considerations of regionalization and categorization in hospital emergency planning.

... Comprehensive Emergency Service: The hospital shall be fully equipped, prepared, and staffed to provide prompt, complete and advanced medical care for all emergencies inc[r] ...

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Persistent Differences in Mortality Patterns across Industrialized Countries

Persistent Differences in Mortality Patterns across Industrialized Countries

... countries in the mean-variance space for the years 1960 and ...countries in 1960 is mostly along a line that orders countries in the space of high life expectancy — low inequality and low life ...

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Mortality of HIV-infected patients starting antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa: comparison with HIV-unrelated mortality.

Mortality of HIV-infected patients starting antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa: comparison with HIV-unrelated mortality.

... excess mortality due to lung cancer, chronic obstructive lung disease, and liver cirrhosis ...born in the 1920s, the probability of dying from any cause in middle age was three times higher in ...

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