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Meanings of inpatient mortality in English
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Usage of inpatient mortality in English
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Factors involved in inpatientmortality have not been previously assessed on a large-scale basis.
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Multivariate regression was performed to compare splenectomy rates, inpatientmortality, and costs between states.
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This reduced SVR rate may be driven by inpatientmortality and severity of liver disease.
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Background: Children with medically complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have high risk of inpatientmortality.
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We collected clinical data as well as information on initial and daily ventilator settings and inpatientmortality.
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Using competing-risks survival regression, we analyzed our primary outcome of inpatientmortality and secondary outcome of mechanical ventilation.
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The inverse association of HCQ with inpatientmortality was particularly evident in patients having elevated C-reactive protein at entry.
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We further investigated whether these responses are altered by HIV coinfection or severe malnutrition and whether cytokine responses predict inpatientmortality.
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The aim of this study was to explore the epidemiologic characteristics of unintentional poisoning cases and the factors associated with inpatientmortality.
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The mean length of hospital stay was 17.5 days with an inpatientmortality rate of 16%.
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Conclusion: Age greater than 65 years, male gender, multiple diagnoses, African American race and low income are strongly associated with inpatientmortality from pancreatitis.
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This study shows that ID referrals are associated with lower risk of inpatientmortality and cost of stay, especially when targeted to certain subgroups.
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Hospitalizations with pregnancy-related AKI have an increased risk of inpatientmortality and CV events, and a higher health care utilization than do those without AKI.
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Adjusted inpatientmortality varied more than 2-fold between the highest and lowest states (RR 2.43; 95% CI, 1.76-3.37).
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This trend was gradual and persistent over 10 years in contrast to a stable overall inpatientmortality rate (p = 0.113).
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Inpatient aortic-related mortality was 2%, and all-cause inpatientmortality was 32%.