Marcos kashiouris biography of alberta
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Health inequities as measured by the EQ-5D-5L during COVID-19: Results from New York in healthy and diseased persons
Erica I. Lubetkin, Di Long, Juanita A. Haagsma, Mathieu F. Janssen, Gouke J. Bonsel
<jats:sec id="sec001">IntroductionThe effects of the COVID-19 pandemic caused considerable psychological and physical effects in healthy and diseased New Yorkers aside from the effects in those who were infected. We investigated the relationship between known risk-enhancing and health-promoting factors (social and medical), comorbidity indicators, and, as the primary outcome, health-related quality of life (HRQoL).</jats:sec><jats:sec id="sec002">MethodsBetween April 22 and May 5, 2020, a market research agency (Dynata) administered a digital survey including the EQ-5D-5L and items related to individual characteristics, social position, occupational and insurance status, living situation, exposures (smoking and COVID-19), detailed chronic co
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The Effect in Renal Function and Vascular Decongestion in Type 1 Cardiorenal Syndrome Treated with Two Strategies of Diuretics, a Pilot Randomized Trial
Jonathan S. Chávez-Iñiguez, Miguel Ibarra-Estrada, Sergio Sánchez-Villaseca, Gregorio Romero-González, Jorge J. Font-Yañez, Andrés De la Torre-Quiroga, Andrés Aranda-G dem Quevedo, Alexia Romero-Muñóz, Pablo Maggiani-Aguilera, Gael Chávez-Alonso, Juan Gómez-Fregoso, Guillermo García-García
Serum Galectin-3 levels and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in maintenance hemodialysis patients: a prospective cohort study
Shuxin Liu, Qijun Wu, Shuang Zhang, Zhihong Wang, Hong Liu, Lanbo Teng, Ping Xiao, Yan Lu, Xuena Wang, Cui Dong, Jia Xiao, Jiayu Zhang
Employment ställning eller tillstånd at transplant influences ethnic disparities in outcomes after deceased donor kidney transplantation
Jasmin Divers, Sumit Mohan, W. Mark Brown, Stephen O. Pastan, Ajay K. Israni, Robert S. Gaston, Robert Bray, Shahidul Islam, Natalia
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The PRECISE RCT: Evolution of an Early Septic Shock Fluid Resuscitation Trial
The PRECISE RCT: Evolution of an Early Septic Shock Fluid Resuscitation Trial Lauralyn McIntyre, Dean A. Fergusson, Brian Rowe, Deborah J. Cook, Yaseen Arabi, Sean M. Bagshaw, Marcel Emond, Simon Finfer, Alison Fox-Robichaud, Alasdair Gray, Robert Green, Paul Hebert, Eddy Lang, John Marshall, Ian Stiell, Alan Tinmouth, Joe Pagliarello, Alexis Turgeon, Timothy Walsh, Andrew Worster, and Ryan Zarychanski, for the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group Severe sepsis and septic shock are the most common reasons for admission to an intensive care unit; and the risk of death is substantial, estimated at approximately 40%. Evidence suggests that early resuscitation strategies that include the use of resuscitation fluids, antibiotics, blood, and inotropes reduce death. Although fluid resuscitation is an immediate life-saving intervention, a fundamental question that remains unanswered is whether the type of resuscit