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  1. 83621
    “…Elderly patients had five times higher risk of dying during their hospital course when compared to younger patients [Hazard Ratio (HR) 5.25, 95% CI 2.99–9.23, p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Elderly patients are a high-risk population for developing aspiration pneumonia and are at higher risk of death when hospitalized for this condition. …”
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  3. 83623
    por Abu Abthan, M, Church, P
    Publicado 2023
    “…RESULT(S): Our patient was followed frequently to ensure good therapeutic drug level, inflammatory markers improved from the maximum during her active disease till the last readings (56 weeks after starting UST), ESR (2-34 mm/hr) of 46 to 15 and CRP (1.0-1.7) of 21 to 0.2. …”
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  4. 83624
    “…Multivariate Cox analysis suggested this signature was an independent predicting factor of overall survival (P < 0.001; HR:3.682; CI:2.377–5.705) and ROC curves indicated it has an effective predictive performance (1-year AUC: 0.653; 3-year AUC:0.673; 5-year AUC: 0.777). …”
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  5. 83625
    “…The risk score based on this model was an independent predictor of overall survival (OS) (HR = 10.7, p < 0.001), and was utilized to create a scoring nomogram with excellent prognostic value. …”
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  6. 83626
    “…PJF-free survival time in the observational group decreased significantly (P < 0.001, log-rank test), moreover, multivariate analysis demonstrated that a value of SPI ≤ 0.82 (HR 6.626, 95%CI: 1.981–12.165) was significantly associated with PJF. …”
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  7. 83627
    “…Simplified FlexureA Few Special AspectsFabrication and Design ProblemsNondestructive Quality ControlCONCEPTION AND DESIGNDesign of a Composite PieceThe LaminateFailure of LaminatesSizing of LaminatesJOINING AND ASSEMBLYRiveting and BoltingBondingInsertsCOMPOSITE MATERIALS AND AEROSPACE CONSTRUCTIONAircraftHelicoptersPropeller Blades for AirplanesTurbine Blades in CompositesSpace ApplicationsCOMPOSITE MATERIALS FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS:Composite Materials and the Manufacturing of AutomobilesComposites in Naval ConstructionSports and RecreationOther ApplicationsPART TWO: MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF LAMINATED MATERIALSANISOTROPIC ELASTIC MEDIA:Review of NotationsOrthotropic MaterialsTransversely Isotropic MaterialsELASTIC CONSTANTS OF UNIDIRECTIONAL COMPOSITES:Longitudinal Modulus Poisson CoefficientTransverse ModulusShear ModulusThermoelastic PropertiesELASTIC CONSTANTS OF A PLY ALONG AN ARBITRARY DIRECTION:Compliance CoefficientsStiffness CoefficientsCase of Thermomechanical LoadingMECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF THIN LAMINATED PLATES:Laminate with Miplane SymmetryLaminate without Miplane SymmetryPART THREE: JUSTIFICATIONS, COMPOSITE BEAMS, THICK PLATESELASTIC COEFFICIENTSElastic Coefficients in an Orthotropic MaterialElastic Coefficients for a Transversely Isotropic MaterialCase of a PlyTHE HILL-TSAI FRACTURE CRITERION:Isotropic Material: Von Mises CriterionOrthotropic Material: Hill-Tsai CriterionEvaluation of the Resistance of a Unidirectional Ply with Respect to the Direction of LoadingCOMPOSITE BEAMS IN FLEXURE:Flexure of Symmetric Beams with Isotropic PhasesThe Case of any Cross Section (Asymmetric)COMPOSITE BEAMS IN TORSION:Uniform TorsionLocation of the Torsion CenterFLEXURE OF THICK COMPOSITE PLATES:Preliminary RemarksDisplacement FieldStrainsConstitutive RelationsEquilibrium EquationsTechnical Formulation for BendingExamplesPART FOUR: APPLICATIONSLEVEL 1Simply Supported Sandwich BeamPoisson Coefficient of a Unidirectional LayerHelicopter BladeTransmission Shaft for TrucksFlywheel in Carbon/EpoxyWing Tip Made of Carbon/EpoxyCarbon Fibers Coated with NickelTube Made of Glass/Epoxy Under PressureFilament Wound Reservoir, Winding AngleFilament Wound Reservoir, Taking into Account the HeadsDetermination of the Volume Fraction of Fibers by PyrolysisLever Arm Made of Carbon/Peek Unidirectionals and Short FibersTelegraphic Mast in Glass/ResinUnidirectional Ply of HR CarbonManipulator Arm of Space ShuttleLEVEL 2Sandwich Beam: Simplified Calculations of the Shear CoefficientProcedure for Calculation of a LaminateKevlar/Epoxy Laminates: Evolution of Stiffness Depending on the Direction of the LoadResidual Thermal Stresses Due to Curing of the LaminateThermoelastic Behavior of a Tube Made of Filament Wound Glass/PolyesterPolymeric Tube Loaded by Thermal Load and CreepFirst Ply Fracture of a Laminate. …”
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  9. 83629
    “…In multivariable models, the following variables were associated with a higher risk for VTE in the setting of nonhospitalized COVID-19: age 55 to 64 years (HR 1.85 [95% CI, 1.26-2.72]), 65 to 74 years (3.43 [95% CI, 2.18-5.39]), 75 to 84 years (5.46 [95% CI, 3.20-9.34]), greater than or equal to 85 years (6.51 [95% CI, 3.05-13.86]), male gender (1.49 [95% CI, 1.15-1.96]), prior VTE (7.49 [95% CI, 4.29-13.07]), thrombophilia (2.52 [95% CI, 1.04-6.14]), inflammatory bowel disease (2.43 [95% CI, 1.02-5.80]), body mass index 30.0-39.9 (1.57 [95% CI, 1.06-2.34]), and body mass index greater than or equal to 40.0 (3.07 [1.95-4.83]). …”
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  11. 83631
    “…Patients with f-HbA1c   ≥8.6% had a higher risk of 3p-MACE than f-HbA1c < 8.6% (HR = 1.79, 95% CI 1.16–2.79, p = 0.009). CONCLUSION: In patients with both T2DM and CHD, b-HbA1c was an independent predictive factor of severe CHD. f-HbA1c was an independent predictive factor of 3p-MACE. …”
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  12. 83632
    “…The risk of 30-day mortality was reduced in the high mean arterial pressure group compared with the permissive low-mean arterial pressure group (HR 0.67 (95% CI 0.60–0.75; p < 0.001)). The higher mean arterial pressure was also associated with lower 60-day and 100-day in-hospital mortality as well as with shorter duration of intensive care unit stay. …”
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  13. 83633
    “…Cox proportional regression analysis showed that in-hospital mortality (hazard ratio [HR], 2.15; CI: 1.41-3.28) was significantly higher among COVID-19 myocarditis hospitalizations. …”
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  15. 83635
    “…Mortality was higher among those who reported at least one overdose reversal (HR 3.4; 95% CI 2.2, 5.2). CONCLUSIONS: An NSP’s existent framework can be utilised to effectively implement a THN program, provide basic training and reach numerous high-risk individuals. …”
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  18. 83638
    “…The implementation of an early intubation approach was found to be an independent protective risk factor for mortality (HR 0.6; 95%CI 0.5‒0.7). CONCLUSIONS: Early intubation within the first 24 h of ICU admission in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia was found to be an independent protective risk factor of mortality. …”
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  19. 83639
    “…The 2-year freedom from MACCE was 94% (95%CI: 0.65–0.99) for Trifecta and 96% (95%CI: 0.86–0.99) for Perimount (log-rank test; p = 0.759, HR 1.46 (95%CI: 0.13–16.48)) in the unweighted analysis (not estimable in the weighted analysis). …”
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  20. 83640
    “…In multivariate Cox regression models with standardized hazard ratios (HRs), we found that both the TyG index and TyG-related parameters were significantly and positively associated with diabetes risk and that the TyG-related parameters were stronger in assessing diabetes risk than the TyG index, with TyG-WC being the best parameter (HR per SD increase: 1.70, 95% CI 1.46, 1.97). In addition, TyG-WC also showed the highest predictive accuracy in time-dependent ROC analysis for diabetes occurring in the short-term (2–6 years), while TyG-WHtR had the highest predictive accuracy and the most stable predictive threshold for predicting the onset of diabetes in the medium- to long-term (6–12 years). …”
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