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Journal articles on the topic "Portsmouth Hospital (N.H.)"

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Wilson, Hannah, Steffen Mueller, Bettina Lieske, and Ridzuan Farouk. "Influence of Hospital at Night (H@N) on Morbidity After Emergency Appendicectomy." International Journal of Surgery 8, no. 7 (2010): 562. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsu.2010.07.214.

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Williams, A. D., R. Williams, and T. Brereton. "The sighting of pygmy killer whales (Feresa attenuata) in the southern Bay of Biscay and their association with cetacean calves." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 82, no. 3 (2002): 509–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315402005799.

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The pygmy killer whale Feresa attenuata is a poorly understood species that occurs in tropical and warm sub-tropical waters worldwide. The true range of these animals is not well established and there have been reports of them in temperate waters of the South Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. At 1746 h on 24 April 1997 at 45°15′76″N 30°56′54″W the first of two groups of small robust cetaceans were observed by experienced cetacean observers during a survey carried out aboard the P&O Portsmouth cruise ferry ‘Pride of Bilbao’. At 1820 at position 45°25′96″N 40°00′94″W on the same day a second grou
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Cuijpers, Anne C. M., Marielle M. E. Coolsen, Ronny M. Schnabel, Susanne van Santen, Steven W. M. Olde Damink, and Marcel C. G. van de Poll. "Preoperative Risk Assessment: A Poor Predictor of Outcome in Critically ill Elderly with Sepsis After Abdominal Surgery." World Journal of Surgery 44, no. 12 (2020): 4060–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00268-020-05742-5.

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Abstract Background Postoperative outcome prediction in elderly is based on preoperative physical status but its predictive value is uncertain. The goal was to evaluate the value of risk assessment performed perioperatively in predicting outcome in case of admission to an intensive care unit (ICU). Methods A total of 108 postsurgical patients were retrospectively selected from a prospectively recorded database of 144 elderly septic patients (>70 years) admitted to the ICU department after elective or emergency abdominal surgery between 2012 and 2017. Perioperative risk assessment scores inc
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Gombert, Alexander, Panagiotis Doukas, Gernot Marx, et al. "Postoperatively increased bioactive adrenomedullin is related to adverse outcome after complex aortic surgery." Vasa 49, no. 3 (2020): 187–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/0301-1526/a000848.

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Summary: Background: Open and endovascular thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair is related to major complications and increased mortality rates. Up to now, specific biomarkers for adverse outcome are scarce, although routine usage of such biomarkers could enable an earlier and more appropriate treatment of complications during the postoperative course after complex aortic aneurysm repair. Patients and methods: In a prospective single-center study including 33 patients (48.5 % women, mean age 63.0 ± 16.2 years) undergoing elective complex open and endovascular aortic aneurysm repair, bioacti
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Cruz Eng, Hillenn, Sheila Riazi, Christian Veillette, et al. "An Expedited Care Pathway with Ambulatory Brachial Plexus Analgesia Is a Cost-effective Alternative to Standard Inpatient Care after Complex Arthroscopic Elbow Surgery." Anesthesiology 123, no. 6 (2015): 1256–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/aln.0000000000000852.

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Abstract Background Common standard practice after complex arthroscopic elbow surgery includes hospital admission for 72 h. The authors hypothesized that an expedited care pathway, with 24 h of hospital admission and ambulatory brachial plexus analgesia and continuous passive motion at home, results in equivalent elbow range of motion (ROM) 2 weeks after surgery compared with standard 72-h hospital admission. Methods A randomized, single-blinded study was conducted after obtaining approval from the research ethics board. Forty patients were randomized in a 1:1 ratio using a computer-generated
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Yoneyama, Kihei, Yuki Ishibashi, Yorihiko Koeda, et al. "Association between acute myocardial infarction-to-cardiac rupture time and in-hospital mortality risk: a retrospective analysis of multicenter registry data from the Cardiovascular Research Consortium-8 Universities (CIRC-8U)." Heart and Vessels 36, no. 6 (2021): 782–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00380-020-01762-2.

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AbstractDespite the known association of cardiac rupture with acute myocardial infarction (AMI), it is still unclear whether the clinical characteristics are associated with the risk of in-hospital mortality in patients with AMI complicated by cardiac rupture. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between the time of cardiac rupture occurrence and the risk of in-hospital mortality after AMI. We conducted a retrospective analysis of multicenter registry data from eight medical universities in Eastern Japan. From 10,278 consecutive patients with AMI, we included 183 patien
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Ghazanfer, Sidra, Mona Aziz, Hasan Osman Mahmood, and Sarah Rafi. "Haemovigilance: Role and importance of blood request forms in routine hospital practice." Professional Medical Journal 27, no. 08 (2020): 1686–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2020.27.08.4523.

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Objectives: To assess the extent of Blood Request Forms (BRFs) usage in routine blood banking, at a major Hospital in Lahore. Study Design: Cross-sectional Descriptive study. Setting: Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex Blood Bank, Lahore. Period: 6 months (Sept 2016 to March 2017). Material & Methods: A total of 1052 BRFs dispatched from in-patient of Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex, Lahore were selected. Patient’s MR number, date, demographic information, diagnosis, ward, history of transfusions, type of blood transfused, phlebotomist’s name etc., were analyzed. They were assessed and the results
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Teunissen, Jasmijn, Anne H. J. Hochs, Anja Vaessen-Verberne, et al. "The effect of 3% and 6% hypertonic saline in viral bronchiolitis: a randomised controlled trial." European Respiratory Journal 44, no. 4 (2014): 913–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00159613.

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Bronchiolitis is a common disorder in young children that often results in hospitalisation. Except for a possible effect of nebulised hypertonic saline (sodium chloride), no evidence-based therapy is available. This study investigated the efficacy of nebulised 3% and 6% hypertonic saline compared with 0.9% hypertonic saline in children hospitalised with viral bronchiolitis.In this multicentre, double-blind, randomised, controlled trial, children hospitalised with acute viral bronchiolitis were randomised to receive either nebulised 3%, 6% hypertonic saline or 0.9% normal saline during their en
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Parry, Christopher M., Nguyen Thi Tuyet Hoa, To Song Diep, et al. "Value of a Single-Tube Widal Test in Diagnosis of Typhoid Fever in Vietnam." Journal of Clinical Microbiology 37, no. 9 (1999): 2882–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.37.9.2882-2886.1999.

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The diagnostic value of an acute-phase single-tube Widal test for suspected typhoid fever was evaluated with 2,000 Vietnamese patients admitted to an infectious disease referral hospital between 1993 and 1998. Test patients had suspected typhoid fever and a blood culture positive for Salmonella typhi (n= 1,400) orSalmonella paratyphi A (n = 45). Control patients had a febrile illness for which another cause was confirmed (malaria [n = 103], dengue [n = 76], or bacteremia due to another microorganism [n = 156] or tetanus (n = 265). An O-agglutinin titer of ≥100 was found in 18% of the febrile c
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Fuadi, Robiul. "USING SIX SIGMA TO EVALUATE ANALYTICAL PERFORMANCE OF HEMATOLOGY ANALYZER." INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY AND MEDICAL LABORATORY 25, no. 2 (2019): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.24293/ijcpml.v25i2.1375.

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Background: Many medical decisions in hospital are based on hematology examination results. We must be aware about their method performance. Sigma-metric is an excellent way to evaluate analytical performance quality. We will display the performance of our laboratory hematology analyzer, Cell Dyne Ruby, by sigma-metric analysis.Method: sigma analysis was calculated by a formula, sigma = (TEa – CV)/ Bias. Total Error Allowable (TEa) was specified by the CLIA proficiency testing criteria. The coefficien of variant (CV) and bias data were supplied from analyzer running three levels of control low
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Books on the topic "Portsmouth Hospital (N.H.)"

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Burroughs, Charles. Memoirs and Select Papers of Horace B. Morse, A. B. , of Haverhill, N. H.: Who Was Drowned near Portsmouth Harbour, June 22 1825. HardPress, 2020.

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Military construction: The Letterkenny Army Depot retrieval system : briefing report to the Honorable Frank H. Murkowski, United States Senate. The Office, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Portsmouth Hospital (N.H.)"

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"Dr H inadvertently turned on the nitrous oxide valve rather than the oxygen valve. As it was an old machine, discarded by theatres, it did not have an anti-hypoxic mixture guard, and N received 100% nitrous oxide. It was not realised that she was not receiving oxygen for nearly 10 minutes, by which time she had suffered fatal brain damage. Initially a manslaughter charge was considered, but an inquest concluded that Dr H had made a genuine mistake. He underwent re-training. As a result of this error, the Chief Medical Offi cer ordered that all anaesthetic machines in current use should be fi tted with a hypoxic mixture alarm. Fatal mix-up doctor can work again. BBC News, 22 March 2001; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1235745.stm (accessed 15 April 2007) Doctor sobs over hospital blunder. BBC News, 12 April 2002; http://news. bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1925267.stm (accessed 15 April 2007) A boy died during dental surgery at a dental practice. He had been given nitrous oxide instead of oxygen because the tubing was wrongly connected, and the anaesthetist failed to check the equipment. The child’s underlying health problems made resuscitation more diffi cult, but no one present had obtained his medical history. The judge recorded that ‘This offence was one of the most gross negligence.’ The anaesthetist was sentenced to 6 months’ imprisonment. Anaesthetist jailed over death. , 30 July 1999." In Safe Sedation for All Practitioners. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315385136-21.

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