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BD Mitchell, H Shen, K Shields... - Archives of Internal ..., 2011 - Am Med Assoc Comment. As residents' work hours are restricted, it is important to understand out-of-hospital
work. Elec- tronic health records have allowed many residents to com- plete clinical tasks from
home, which are not routinely counted as part of duty hour reports. Moreover, this work is ...
DMA Hickson, CM Burchfiel, J Liu, MF Petrini... - Lung, 2011 - Springer... Associated with Lung Function: The Jackson Heart Study De Marc A. Hickson Cecil M. Burchfiel
Jiankang Liu Marcy F. Petrini Kimystian Harrison Wendy B. White Daniel F. Sarpong ... female),
who were free of cardiovascular disease, from the Jackson Heart Study. ...
N Pannu, B Hemmelgarn - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2011 - Am Med Assoc The development of postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) has been identified as the strongest
risk factor for death in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. 1 Patients requiring renal replacement
therapy for postoperative AKI have mortality rates ranging from 40% to 80%, rates of ...
J Fang, C Gillespie, NL Keenan... - Future Cardiology, 2011 - Future Medicine Objective: Timely access to emergency care, prompt receipt of advanced treatment and survival from heart attack is dependent on both the early recognition of heart attack symptoms, by both victims and bystanders, and by immediately calling the emergency ...
CB Komanapalli, B Krishnan... - Coronary Heart Disease, 2012 - Springer Mechanical complications of coronary artery disease are rare but frequently lead to fatal outcomes. Saving critically ill patients may be possible with optimal timing of surgical intervention. While selecting the most appropriate patients for these life-saving therapies ...
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