Objective This work presents a review of the literature on reporting, practice and misuse of knowledge-based and data-driven variable selection methods, in five highly cited medical journals, considering recoding and interaction unlike previous reviews. Study Design and Setting Original observational studies with a predictive or explicative research question with multivariable analyses published in N. Engl.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Moderate hyperhydration is often achieved in the early post-kidney transplantation period. Whether this strategy could lead to the development of intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) has never been assessed so far. We aimed to study the incidence of IAH after kidney transplantation and its association with graft function recovery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnd-stage renal disease is a chronic and progressive pathology associated with several comorbidities, particularly diabetes. Indeed, diabetes is the first cause of end-stage renal disease and, in France, 42% of incident patients had diabetes in 2012. In the general population, diabetes is associated with increased cancer risk.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a prospective study of 305 patients with colorectal cancers, we assessed the diagnostic value of ultrasonography and laboratory tests. In each case laparotomy was carried out and the presence of liver metastases was established in 47 patients. The results show that the laboratory tests alone are not sufficiently accurate to detect liver metastases.
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March 1985
In a series of 474 patients operated on for colonic and rectal carcinoma, 65 were shown to have hepatic metastases. Factors influencing spontaneous survival were evaluated in 56 patients. This study emphasizes the dominant role of the amount of liver involvement.
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