... future Outcomesof the thesis shall contribute to the research and teaching of the historyof the Communist Party of Vietnam in the new era Significance of the thesis The research outcome of this ... Vietnam and Thailand, the memorandum of understanding on educational cooperation between 23 Vietnam and Thailand was signed on Feb 20th, 2004 Though educational cooperation with Vietnam and Thailand ... Clarifying Party and State’s views, guidelines and policies on cooperation on education and training with ASEAN countries Analysis of the outcomesand limitations of the Party’s policy and guidance...
... PH, Wanebo HJ: Prognosticand therapeutic use of microstaging of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the trunk and extremities Cancer 1985, 56:1099-1105 Nthumba World Journal of Surgical Oncology ... theories, prognosticfactorsand their peculiarities in spina bifida patients World Journal of Surgical Oncology 2010 8:108 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: ... elements implantation, the co-carcinogen and the initiation and promotion theory; these theories include trauma as an integral part of the process of the evolution of Marjolin’s ulcers [2-9] The immunologically...
... assessed the duration of drainage, the day of maximum loss of chylous and the type and duration of treatment (fatty acidfree MCT-enriched diet, TPN, octreotide, recanalisation of thrombosed veins ... in newborns and infants – risk factorsand efficacy of MCT-diet Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery 2010 5:127 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: • Convenient ... could not methodically analyze the impact of the loss of pro- and anti-coagulation factors, total protein and immunoglobulins on infections, thromboses and on the outcome (Table 2) In our study,...
... comparing outcomesand resource use for patients with SS and HIV/AIDS versus patients with SS but without HIV/AIDS Thus, the purpose of this study was two-fold: to examine patterns of care andoutcomes ... patients with severe sepsis regardless of site of care within the acute care hospital thus permitting examination and comparison of care andoutcomes in patients with and without HIV/AIDS with similar ... estimates ofoutcomes obviating the need for a large multi-center study and permits examination of care patterns and resource use simultaneously Furthermore, our study has more power and generalizability...
... optimize the perfusion and delivery of oxygen and nutrients, to correct and/ or prevent metabolic derangements resulting from cellular hypoperfusion and to support organ and body functions until ... vasoconstriction and may respond better to inotrope and vasodilator therapy [30] In both the recent recommendations of the American College of Critical Care [69] and an extensive evidence-based review of vasopressor ... PaO2/FiO2 ratio [112] and clearance of infection [113] Activated protein C No randomized trials in neonates [114,115] Severe sepsis and increased risk of death: improved organ function and decreased...
... analysis and study ofprognosticfactors Over a 6-year period, 25 patients (14 females and 11 male, age 46 [36 to 58] years and SAPS II score 25 [19 to 51]) were admitted in our ICU because of intentional ... amount of self-injected insulin [1,13] The interval between insulin self-injection and initiation of therapy (>10 hours) and the duration of the hypoglycaemic coma were proposed to be relevant prognostic ... predicted based on the conventional duration of action of insulin preparations [7] The cause of the dissociation between large doses of insulin and the severity of subsequent hypoglycaemia remains unclear...
... patients with and without malignancy Second, sepsis remains one of the major causes of admission for cancer patients to the ICU and is an important cause of hospital mortality and morbidity [15] ... various aetiological, diagnostic, therapeutic andprognosticfactorsof ICU patients in European countries, and was endorsed by the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Although this observational ... score and the presence of ALI/ARDS as independent prognosticfactors for hospital mortality in patients with haematological cancers, and a higher SAPS II score, mechanical ventilation, presence of...
... predictions with regard to futility of survival and quality of life between doctors and nurses in 21% of ICU patients Only to 15% of survivors of ICU stay where health care professionals had considered ... independent predictors of LOS of more than 30 days (Table 4) The occurrences of sepsis and ARDS, in particular, increased the odds by 5.0 and 8.8, respectively, of prolonging ICU stay of more than 30 ... accounted for 8350 bed days (29%) out of a total of 28,771 bed days and 6742 ventilator days (41%) out of a total of 16,335 during this study period Demographic and clinical characteristics are shown...
... time) and upward (by improving the quality of CPR) Improving the emergency medical system, and the speed and quality of CPR in cases of OHCA are the key methods for improving the outcomesof OHCA ... constituting the largestscale study of this issue to date Conclusions Our analysis of one of the largest samples of OHCA patients, including cases of cardiac and non-cardiac origin, revealed that ... interval andoutcomesof out -of- hospital cardiopulmonary arrest: a nationwide observational study Critical Care 2011 15:R120 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: ...
... independent factors related to serum uric acid levels in men were age, BMI, use of red meat, organ meats, bone soup and use of soft drink regularly In female, we eliminated factorsof using alcohol and ... EDUCATION AND TRAINING MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY *************** PHAM THI DUNG THE SITUATION OF INCREASING SERUM URIC ACID, RELATED FACTORSAND EFFICACY OF DIETARY ... the rate of increase in serum uric acid was 21.6% in male and in female was 8.6% The risk of increased serum uric acid begins at age of 30 for male andof 50 for female 4.2 Identify factors related...
... resolution of the second peak 2.1.3 Objectives and scope Understanding of the effects of gender, family historyand birth seasonality could help in understanding and assessing the burden of schizophrenia ... not taking care of their children In summary, our findings contribute to the knowledge of risk factorsof schizophrenia and also enhance the understanding of the negative outcomesof schizophrenia, ... characteristics of a population and cannot be changed A number of demographic factors, including gender, family history, urbanicity birth and living, and winter birth, have been reported as risk factors of...
... metronidazole resistance and related factors such as family’s PDU history, and antibiotic use history 3.2.9 Association between antibiotic resistance and the presence of cagA and vacA in H pylori ... history, and 27.7% without this history 3.1.1.5 Historyof antibiotic treatment Figure 3.5 - Historyof antibiotic treatment for other diseases (n=588) The result showed that proportion of patients ... Gastric and duodenal historyof patients’ family Figure 3.4 Gastric and duodenal historyof patients’ family (n=588) Figure 3.5 showed that 72.3% pediatric patients came from families with PDU history, ...
... to questions on the amount of beer, wine, and hard liquor drunk and the frequency of drinking each type of alcohol, we determined that 36% of respondents had a historyof high alcohol consumption, ... such as historyof cancer, presence of other chronic conditions, and ALT, as well as by social and lifestyle factors such as education and physical activity On the MCS scale, quality of life ... affected by historyof cancer and depression, as well as by gender, alcohol use, and lack of physical activity In addition, women and men differed in how these factors influenced the PCS and MCS...
... design, analysis of data; TS: Acquisition and analysis of data; NMP: Acquisition and analysis of data; ALC: Interpretation of data, critical review, design All authors read and approved the final ... Carcinoma of the skin of the trunk and limbs: The incidence of metastases and their outcome Aust N Z J Surg 1992, 62:697-701 Ames FC, Hickey RC: Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin of the extremities ... inclusion of head and neck tumors in those series is common [13,14] Few studies have addressed specifically the SCCS of the trunk and extremities [10,11,15,16] Some have looked at several prognostic factors, ...
... also that radical resection and type of operation are important prognosticfactors In a recent Table 2: Results of multivariate analysis of clinical and laboratory data of patients with colon cancer ... stratification of high and low risk patients Prognosticfactors derived from clinical, laboratory and pathologic data of colorectal cancer patients have been considered important and have been ... the subpopulation of colon and rectal cancer, despite the different biological characteristics, treatment modalities, pattern of recurrence and survival rates of the two group of neoplasms [6]...
... cancer and is alive with no evidence of disease; one developed acute lymphoblastic leukemia and died of it, and one died due to a glioblastoma multiform of the brain Actuarial results andprognostic ... cancer and died; one had low grade non Hodgkin's lymphoma and is alive with no evidence of disease; one had bladder cancer and died of causes unrelated to cancer; one had kidney cancer and died of ... actuarial method of Kaplan and Meier [24] The calculation of OS, DFS and LC was performed from the date of diagnosis to the date of the event Survival was measured from the date of diagnosis to...
... systemic disease, and physician preference In this cohort, we evaluated the prognosticfactorsand the importance of RPA classification (RTOG) for survival in patients with diagnosis of brain metastasis, ... sex, location of brain metastasis, primary tumor type, extent of disease, initial Karnofsky score, dose and fractionation radiotherapy schedule, neurosurgery and RPA class All factors with a ... diagnosis of brain metastasis, the follow variables were analyzed for survival: age, sex, location of brain metastasis, primary tumor type, and extent of disease, initial Karnofsky score, dose and...
... no adverse prognosticfactors (n = 52) the OS was 96%, for patients with one adverse prognosticfactors (n = 98) the OS was 84.6% and for patients with two or more adverse prognosticfactors (n ... Figure Rank Test) overall survival curves of unfavorable prognosticfactors (logoverall survival curves of unfavorable prognosticfactors (logRank Test) Page of (page number not for citation purposes) ... cohort of second tumors was 1.8% (three cases) in fifteen years of follow-up The cases of second tumors included two cases of thyroid carcinoma, one case of breast cancer and no cases of leukemia...
... rehabilitation outcomesand comparisons between these rehabilitation centres of similar type and across time are needed Such studies may improve our understanding of the factors affecting rehabilitation outcomes, ... socio-demographic, health and functional profiles and rehabilitation outcomes by hospital and year of admission from 1996 to 2005 This chapter discusses the 10 year trends of the characteristics of patients ... including bowel and bladder control, ambulation and feeding were independent predictors of rehabilitation outcomes (length of stay, discharge functional status and destination, and/ or survival),...
... features, and if it correlates with the clinical outcomesof survival and tumour recurrence and may thus be a prognostic marker It also aims to determine if CD44s expression in head and neck SCC ... carcinoma of the tongue Of these risk factors, tobacco and alcohol consumption are thought to account for more than 75% of oral tongue cancers 1.2.2 Current opinions in management and therapy ... mechanisms of chemoresistance in tumour initiating cells have yet to be entirely elucidated, and extrinsic factorsof the microenvironment may conceivably contribute.36, 37 A better understanding of...