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Meanings of develop postoperative in English
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Usage of develop postoperative in English
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However, you developpostoperative bleeding and are admitted to ICU.
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A significant number of these patients developpostoperative hyperglycemia and daily insulin requirements or increase in daily insulin requirements.
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Overweight and obese women were more likely than lean women to be admitted for surgery and also to developpostoperative VTE.
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Background: Most pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients who undergo tumor resection will developpostoperative liver metastasis within the first 2 years.
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In addition, underweight patients had a decreased risk of developingpostoperative infection.
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Three patients who underwent greater than 50 % resection developedpostoperative ascites.
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Eighty-seven patients met transfusion-related inclusion criteria and developedpostoperative delirium.
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Predisposing factors were investigated in patients who developedpostoperative complications.
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Two infant patients developedpostoperative ventilatory distress, which was possibly related to recurarization after sugammadex reversal.
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Results: Underweight patients undergoing THA were at higher risk of developingpostoperative anemia and sustaining cardiac complications.
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We then analyzed the 164 patients who developedpostoperative AEIP and identified the preoperative and postoperative risk factors.
In this study, we evaluated gene expression in patients who developedpostoperative sepsis and in patients with an uncomplicated postoperative course.
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Our study suggests that dental examination may be warranted in order to identify patients at high risk of developingpostoperative respiratory infections.
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Patients who developedpostoperative wound-related complications were 9 times more likely to be readmitted than patients who did not develop wound-related complications.
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Study design: The Nationwide Inpatient Sample was queried between 2003 and 2007, and patients who developedpostoperative infectious complications were identified.