Liver failure is a life-threatening condition that needs urgent medical intervention. If the liver function is compromised, such as liver failure, you can get serious complications, such as: Jaundice (yellowing of the eyes and skin) Tendency to bleed Infections Ascites (collection of fluid in ...
A similar intervention in a less well-managed population may have produced a larger effect. The intervention was a facilitated specialist consultation, with systematic selection of patients experiencing significant anginal symptoms. Compared with more intensive case management models, the intervention was ...
“You can document your success in such initiatives or such intervention by following up with patients who were exposed to such services for years and see what impact that has on their clotting time, on their A1C, on their blood pressure readings. And you can link the reduction to detect a...
Catheter intervention for adult patients with congenital heart disease - ScienceDirect Adult congenital heart disease is one of the most important clinical issues not only for pediatric cardiologists but also adult cardiologists. After the in... T Akagi - 《Journal of Cardiology》 被引量: 38发表...
Furthermore, signs of worsening clinical course, which may be amenable to intervention, may be missed. Any decrement in treatment efficacy, medical, or surgical could increase the likelihood of a CHD patient visiting the ED. A second potential explanation for the observed difference in ED ...
The principles of a behavioural health educational program originally designed to attenuate the stress of patients with coronary prone behaviours were used as a basis for the intervention method. For the groups of female patients this method was tailored according to female stressors and for the grou...
After 20 weeks, relative to the control group, those in the intervention group improved in multiple measures of clinical function, dementia, and cognition, including Clinical Global Impression of Change and Clinical Dementia Ratings. A blood biomarker strongly suggestive of Alzheimer’s disease, amyloid...
The CV method consists of asking individuals directly, within a hypothetical scenario, the maximum amount that they would be willing to pay for a specific intervention or information. The willingness-to-pay (WTP) surveys have been increasingly used to evaluate health-care programmes in health and ...
greater emphasis has been placed on a population-based approach, on disease-specific interventions and on female-specific conditions, younger individuals and ethnic minorities. Due to space restrictions for the paper version, the chapter on disease-specific intervention is on the web, together with a...
publication bias, and the results are inconsistent across studies with effectiveness influenced by numerous factors, including the type of patients studied, the type and frequency of interactions between patients and health care providers, and the health care system in which the intervention is embedded...