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Impact of CPOE on Mortality Rates - Contradictory Findings, Important Messages

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the seemingly contradictory results of the Han study (Pediatrics 2005) and the Del Beccaro study (Pediatrics 2006), both analyzing the effect of CPOE systems on mortality rates in pediatric intensive care settings...

Keywords: evaluation studies, CPOE, evidence-based health informatics, mortality

01/2006 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer
Evaluation of haemostatic molecular markers for diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation in patients with infections

Early treatment of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is recommended but global coagulation tests used in authorized DIC criteria are not sensitive for diagnosis of early-phase DIC...

Keywords: DIC, TAT, PPIC, D-dimer, mortality

00/0000 | Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Schattauer
Differences in mortality on the basis of laboratory parameters in an unselected population at the Emergency Department

The objective of this study was to relate multiple laboratory results of initial blood gas analysis in patients visiting the emergency department to mortality...

Keywords: blood gas, emergency department, laboratory, mortality

05/2005 | Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
High in-hospital mortality of intensive care patients with nucleated red blood cells in blood

The detection of nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) in blood of patients suffering from a variety of severe diseases is known to be highly associated with increased mortality...

Keywords: Intensive Care, mortality, nucleated red blood cells

08/2004 | Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Rapid decrease in plasma D-lactate as an early potential predictor of diminished 28-day mortality in critically ill septic shock patients

Background: Splanchnic ischemia plays a major role in the development of organ failure during septic shock...

Keywords: D-lactic acid, L-lactic acid, mortality, prognostic value, septic shock

04/2006 | Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Poor prognosis indicated by nucleated red blood cells in peripheral blood is not associated with organ failure of the liver or kidney

Background: The appearance of nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) in peripheral blood is associated with a variety of severe diseases...

Keywords: mortality, nucleated red blood cells, organ failure

08/2006 | Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Early prognostic significance of umbilical cord troponin I in critically ill newborns. Prospective study with a control group

Aim: To determine the value of cord blood cardiac troponin I levels (cTnI) as an early prognostic factor in critically ill newborns, and to compare cord cTnI levels with the prognostic value of the score for neonatal acute physiology (SNAP).

Methods: Cord arterial samples were collected routinely for blood gas analysis, and cord venous samples for cTnI and cardiac-specific creatine kinase assay...

Keywords: Cardiac troponin I, cord blood, critical illness, mortality, Newborn

01/2005 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Are recurrent hyperglycemic episodes and median blood glucose level a prognostic factor for increased morbidity and mortality in premature infants ≤1500 g?

Background: Tight blood glucose control with intravenous insulin reduces morbidity and mortality in adult surgical intensive care patients...

Keywords: hyperglycemia, low gestational age (<27 weeks), mortality, premature infants 1500 g

06/2007 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Vitamin D-Mangel: Ein globales Gesundheitsproblem / Vitamin D deficiency: a global health problem

Zusammenfassung Ein Vitamin D-Mangel findet sich bei ungefähr der Hälfte der Weltbevölkerung, was hauptsächlich auf eine reduzierte Sonnenexposition (Ultraviolett-B Einstrahlung) der Haut zurückzuführen ist, welche für die Vitamin D-Produktion erforderlich ist...

Keywords: Epidemiologie, Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen, Mortalität, Malignom, Stoffwechsel, vitamin D, Cancer, cardiovascular disease, epidemiology, metabolism, mortality

07/2008 | LaboratoriumsMedizin, Walter de Gruyter
Vitamin D deficiency: a global health problem1

Vitamin D deficiency is present in about 50% of the world population, which is mainly a consequence of reduced sun exposure (ultraviolet B radiation) of the skin that is needed for dermal vitamin D production...

Keywords: Cancer, cardiovascular disease, epidemiology, metabolism, mortality, vitamin D

07/2008 | LaboratoriumsMedizin, Walter de Gruyter
Prenatal hypoxia preconditioning improves hypoxic ventilatory response and reduces mortality in neonatal rats

Objective: Severe hypoxia/ischemia is a major cause of neonatal cardiorespiratory dysfunction and mortality...

Keywords: Hypercapnia, hypoxia, mortality, neonatal, prenatal preconditioning, ventilatory response

03/2008 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Bat road casualties and factors determining their number

This paper examines 167 records of 14 bat species killed on roads in Poland. Regional differences in the species composition of road traffic accident records resulted from differences in the structure of local bat faunas...

Keywords: bat protection, Chiroptera, landscape, mortality, roadkill ecology, threats, traffic casualties

10/2007 | Mammalia, Walter de Gruyter