... important riskfactor associated with in-hospital ...independent risk factors were chronic renal failure, diabetes mellitus, CPB time, respiratory failure, acute renal failure, and mediastinal ...
... high risk behaviors and to the probability of contracting a disease but all persons have a right to ...a riskfactor for contracting STIs—for timely detection and prevention ...
... The role of other personality traits was less clear. Neither extraversion nor psychoticism was confirmed as a riskfactor after controlling for EPDS scores at baseline as well as other confounding factors. ...
... Our results indicate that OS exposure is a riskfactor for developing ADs. Even though the individual meta-analyses (i.e. each AD considered separately) disclosed significant association for MS, PSV and SSc ...
... Background. Intestinal intussusception in adults is associated with chronic inflammatory bowel disease, co- eliac disease, abdominal tumors or previous abdominal surgery but most often of unknown origin. Aim. The aim of ...
... as riskfactor for many chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, with the objective of deepening on the harmful effects of this drug abuse, so doctors, nurses and other health professionals be ...
... Introduction Studies have shown that obesity and high blood pressure are related and constitute a public health problem due to the burden on health worldwide and Ecuador is no exception. Objective: The objective of this ...
... The incidence of thrombotic complications is higher in patients diagnosed with polycythemia. The most frequent episodes are stroke (IS), myocardial infarction, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. In addition, ...
... higher risk for hypoglycemia. There was a trend towards increased risk of serious hypoglycemia with increasing age ...relative risk of developing hypoglycemia (RR ...higher risk for serious ...
... P. Moreno, G. Pasterkamp, Z. Fayad, P. H. Stone, S. Waxman, P. Raggi, M. Madjid, A. Zarrabi, A. Burke, C. Yuan, P. J. Fitzgerald, D. S. Siscovick, C. L. de Korte, M. Aikawa, K. E. J. Airaksinen, G. Assmann, C. R. Becker, ...
... DNA samples from 726 unrelated Caucasian Spanish individuals (422 healthy controls and 304 IDC patients) were used in this study. The IDC group included 224 patients obtained from the A Coruña University Hospital ...
... rate risk premium emerges to explain departures from ...the risk premium arises because investors from different countries price differently domestic and foreign risk and this premium reflects the ...
... relative risk of 3 times the normal lipid profile, and 30% had a high atherogenic ...atherogenic riskfactor, toge- ther constitute a riskfactor for ...
... autoimmune diseases because different polymorphism of this locus has been associated with autoimmune diseases like T1D, CD, RA and vitiligo [6,17–21]. Our results showed that the minor allele of the rs9976767 UBASH3a ...
... CHD risk factors and LDL-C ≥ 190 mg/dL or ≥ 2 CHD risk factors and LDL ≥ 160 mg/ ...Positive risk factors for CHD include age ( ≥ 45 years for men or ≥ 55 for women), family history of CHD, current ...
... (MI) risk factors (factor V Leiden (FVL), factor V HR2 (FVHR2), factor II 20210G>A (FII), factor VII IVS7 (FVII IVS7), factor VII Arg353Gln (FVII), factor XIII Val34Leu ...
... The purpose of this paper is to formulate a management model for companies that allows them to identify how noise has an impact on the quality of life of workers as well as their productivity. During the realization of ...
... transmission risk of the human immunodeficiency virus ...the risk of HIV in people with a severe mental ...transmission risk factors and sociocultural dimensions related to vulnerability were ...to ...
... the risk-neutral functions is also very important, although assuming that the jump size distribution is equal under both measures, as usual in the literature, provides low differences which in some cases could be ...
... cholesterol and fats, often in combination with a genetic predisposition to accumulations of LDL in the serum (e.g., dysfunction of the hepatic LDL receptor), results in high levels of LDL in the bloodstream. LDL ...