نتایج جستجو برای: related episodes

تعداد نتایج: 1205731  

2007
Patricia B. Cerrito

It is the purpose of this study to develop a method to define sequential episodes of patient care. We will use data from a cohort of patients with heart problems and diabetes. We will focus on the condition of congestive heart failure, a co-morbid disease of diabetes that is progressive and irreversible. The biggest problem is to determine where one episode ends and another begins. We start wit...

2014
Sebastian Walther Katharina Stegmayer Helge Horn Nadja Razavi Thomas J. Müller Werner Strik

Schizophrenia is frequently associated with abnormal motor behavior, particularly hypokinesia. The course of the illness tends to deteriorate in the first years. We aimed to assess gross motor activity in patients with a first episode (n = 33) and multiple episodes (n = 115) of schizophrenia spectrum disorders using wrist actigraphy. First episode patients were younger, had higher motor activit...

2015
Ailsa J McKay Roger B Newson Michael Soljak Elio Riboli Josip Car Azeem Majeed

OBJECTIVE Identification of primary care factors associated with hospital admissions for adverse drug reactions (ADRs). DESIGN AND SETTING Cross-sectional analysis of 2010-2012 data from all National Health Service hospitals and 7664 of 8358 general practices in England. METHOD We identified all hospital episodes with an International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 10 code indicative of a...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2008
Anne Johanne Søgaard Haakon E Meyer Serena Tonstad Lise Lund Håheim Ingar Holme

Weight cycling may lead to fractures in non-weight-bearing bone. The authors investigated the association between self-reported episodes of weight loss and forearm fracture in a cohort of elderly Norwegian men (n = 4,601; mean age = 71.6 years). Men initially examined in 1972-1973 as part of the population-based Oslo Study were reexamined in 2000. Weight and height were measured both times; his...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2011
Chander Mohan Batra Sundeep Singh Saluja Rajeev Bajaj Usha Rajshekar Vineeta Thakur Vimal Gupta

We present the case of a 55 yr female who had recurrent severe hypoglycemic attacks with neuroglycopenic symptoms and altered sensorium including coma. The hypoglycemic episodes were not related to fasting. The hypoglycemia was hyperinsulinemic but all imaging modalities for insulinoma were negative. Selective arterial calcium stimulation test localized the lesion to splenic artery territory an...

2014
Maria Stella de Mello Ayres Putinatti Joel Carlos Lastória Carlos Roberto Padovani

BACKGROUND Leprosy can have its course interrupted by type 1 and 2 reactional episodes, the last named of erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL). Thalidomide has been the medication of choice for the control of ENL episodes since 1965. OBJECTIVES These episodes can repeat and cause damages to the patient. In order to prevent these episodes, an extra dose of 100 mg/day thalidomide was used during six...

Journal: :Expert review of neurotherapeutics 2008
Flavio Kapczinski Benicio N Frey Marcia Kauer-Sant'Anna Rodrigo Grassi-Oliveira

Initial descriptions of bipolar disorder (BD) emphasized that patients returned to a baseline condition after acute episodes. Such definitions were operational in teasing bipolar disorder apart from schizophrenia, where patients were described to be permanently impaired after the initial episodes. However, this view of BD as a disorder where cognition and overall functioning was spared has been...

Journal: :International anesthesiology clinics 2004
Kyung W Park

The term sickle cell disease (SCD) (OMIM database No. 603903) encompasses a group of genetic disorders characterized by chronic hemolysis and intermittent episodes of vascular occlusion that cause recurrent episodes of severe pain and a wide variety of other disease manifestations. Specialized comprehensive medical care markedly reduces mortality in infancy and early childhood by preventing som...

Journal: :Thorax 1978
J A Hopkirk J E Stark

Five asthmatic patients developed collapse of one lung. Three of the patients were children and three of the five had repeated episodes of atelectasis. Episodes of atelectasis were usually associated with localised chest pain, which was not pleuritic in character, and with breathlessness, but without wheezing. The were not related to clinically apparent respiratory infections or to deterioratio...

2015
Sangeet S. Khemlani Anthony M. Harrison J. Gregory Trafton

We describe a novel computational theory of how individuals segment perceptual information into representations of events. The theory is inspired by recent findings in the cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience of event segmentation. In line with recent theories, it holds that online event segmentation is automatic, and that event segmentation yields mental simulations of events. But it p...

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