نتایج جستجو برای: ssi

تعداد نتایج: 3348  

2017
Caroline Gronnier Fabian Grass Christiane Petignat Basile Pache Dieter Hahnloser Giorgio Zanetti Nicolas Demartines Martin Hübner

Background The present study aimed to evaluate a potential effect of ERAS on surgical site infections (SSI). Methods Colonic surgical patients operated between May 2011 and September 2015 constituted the cohort for this retrospective analysis. Over 100 items related to demographics, surgical details, compliance, and outcome were retrieved from a prospectively maintained database. SSI were tra...

2015
Brian Bressler Kevin P. Bethel Ralf Kleef Sophie L. Reynolds Simon Sutcliffe David W. Mullins Hal Gunn

We investigated the mechanism of action, safety, and efficacy of the Site-Specific Immunomodulator (SSI) QBECO, a novel immunotherapy for Crohn's disease (CD). Using human monocytic THP-1 cells, we demonstrate that SSI QBECO (derived from the common colon bacteria E. coli) activates macrophages to an M1 phenotype (associated with enhanced capacity to eliminate bacteria and activate innate immun...

1983
IAN D. McFARLANE I. D. MCFARLANE

1. Single shocks to the column sometimes evoke tentacle contractions, ranging from slight movement of a few scattered tentacles to rapid bending or shortening of all the tentacles. Some individuals are more responsive than others. Complex bursts of electrical activity follow single shocks, but only in tentacles that contract. 2. These single shocks excite pulses in two conducting systems the th...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 2005
Paul S Davies Kalman Rupp

The National Survey of SSI Children and Families (NSCF) is the first nationally representative survey since 1978 of noninstitutionalized children and young adults who currently receive or formerly received Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Over 8,500 interviews were completed between July 2001 and June 2002. The primary objective of the NSCF is to provide data to support research and policy e...

2008
Li Zhang

Religious studies of fertility typically focus on the effect of religious affiliation on fertility; the role of religiosity in determining fertility remains overlooked. Meanwhile, most studies focus on studying female fertility; whether religion and religiosity have significantly different impacts on men’s and women’s fertility rarely has been examined. To fill these gaps, this study uses data ...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2011
Susan S Huang Hilary Placzek James Livingston Allen Ma Fallon Onufrak Julie Lankiewicz Ken Kleinman Dale Bratzler Margaret A Olsen Rosie Lyles Yosef Khan Paula Wright Deborah S Yokoe Victoria J Fraser Robert A Weinstein Kurt Stevenson David Hooper Johanna Vostok Rupak Datta Wato Nsa Richard Platt

OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether longitudinal insurer claims data allow reliable identification of elevated hospital surgical site infection (SSI) rates. DESIGN We conducted a retrospective cohort study of Medicare beneficiaries who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in US hospitals performing at least 80 procedures in 2005. Hospitals were assigned to deciles by using case mix-adju...

2015
Takehito Yamamoto Takeshi Morimoto Ryosuke Kita Hideyuki Masui Hiromitsu Kinoshita Yusuke Sakamoto Kazuyuki Okada Junji Komori Akira Miki Masato Kondo Kenji Uryuhara Hiroyuki Kobayashi Hiroki Hashida Satoshi Kaihara Ryo Hosotani

BACKGROUND Incisional surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most frequent complications that occur after colorectal surgery. Surgery for colorectal perforation carries an especially high risk of incisional SSI because fecal ascites contaminates the incision intraoperatively, and in patients who underwent stoma creation, the incision is located near the infective origin and is subject to i...

2015
Melissa R. Kardish Ulrich G. Mueller Sabrina Amador-Vargas Emma I. Dietrich Rong Ma Brian Barrett Chi-Chun Fang

We surveyed 492 recent studies in the fields of ecology, evolution, and behavior (EEB) to evaluate potential for observer bias and the need for blind experimentation in each study. While 248 articles included experiments that could have been influenced by observer bias, only 13.3% of these articles indicated that experiments were blinded. The use of blind observation therefore was either grossl...

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2006
Jadranka Maksimović Ljiljana Marković-Denić Marko Bumbasirević Jelena Marinković

BACKGROUND/AIM Besides infections of urinary tract and pneumonias, as well as blood infections, surgical site infections (SSI) represent one of the most common localization of hospital infections. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of SSI in the departments of orthopedics and traumatology as well as the SSI incidence in relation to the ASA score, surgical site contamination cl...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1992
S Kochhar C Scott

In 1990, about 800,000 persons receiving payments from the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program had their cases closed and their payments stopped. The most frequently cited reasons for these case closures were excess income and death. Of those cases closed for reasons other than death, about 43 percent eventually returned to payment status. This study presents an analysis of a 1-percent s...

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