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with the greatest relative increase for medications, followed by inpatient care, and then ambulatory care [5]. Using data on over one million women in the UK, higher BMI was shown to be strongly associated with higher annual rates and costs of ...
Therefore, research on outpatients may not apply to the inpatient setting. People with AN who need to be hospitalized can be commonly found in everyday clinical practice and require specific and intensive clinical attention [11]. In this substantial group of patients, data on BMI specifiers are ...
Figure 1 illustrates the prevalence of BMI categories within the combined inpatient cohort, with 30% (n = 397) classified as overweight and 32% (n = 421) classified as obese, including 7% of patients (n = 93) with a BMI > 40.00 kg/m2. There was no difference in prevalence of BMI ...
treatment on an emergency outpatient basis for an event not fulfilling any of the definitions of an SAE given above and not resulting in hospital admission; social reasons and respite care in the absence of any deterioration in the patient’s general condition; it was medically significant, i.e...
Stroke severity was assessed at the inpatient clinic, while all other functional assessments including mRS were performed outpatient on follow-up occasions outside the hospital ward. 4.3. Blood Sampling and Protein Measurement Venous blood samples were collected in the acute phase, within a range of...