Publications by authors named "F W Fabian"

Background: Structured and harmonized implementation of molecular tumor boards (MTB) for the clinical interpretation of molecular data presents a current challenge for precision oncology. Heterogeneity in the interpretation of molecular data was shown for patients even with a limited number of molecular alterations. Integration of high-dimensional molecular data, including RNA- (RNA-Seq) and whole-exome sequencing (WES), is expected to further complicate clinical application.

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Background And Purpose: Large vessel occlusion (LVO) recognition scales were developed to identify patients with LVO-related acute ischemic stroke (AIS) on the scene of emergency. Thus, they may enable direct transport to a comprehensive stroke centre (CSC). In this study, we aim to validate a smartphone app-based stroke triage with a shortened form of the Field Assessment Stroke Triage for Emergency Destination (FAST-ED).

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Background: Sepsis is one of the leading causes of mortality in intensive care units, and sedation in the intensive care unit during sepsis is usually performed intravenously. The inhalative anesthetic sevoflurane has been shown to elicit protective effects in various inflammatory studies, but its role in peritonitis-induced sepsis remains elusive. The hypothesis was that sevoflurane controls the neutrophil infiltration by stabilization of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α and elevated adenosine A2B receptor expression.

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Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are often dubbed as a market for lemons because of the extent of information asymmetry embedded in M&A transactions. A country's institutional environment influences the quality and overall reliability of formal disclosures, thereby altering the extent of information asymmetry affiliated with an M&A transaction. We argue that the caliber of the host country's institutionsformal and the informal cultural institution of affects the of M&A transactions, i.

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  • - The study investigates the effectiveness of a Community Based Continuous Training (CBCT) project aimed at enhancing couples' knowledge about birth preparedness and complication readiness in rural Tanzania, emphasizing its importance in reducing maternal and neonatal deaths.
  • - Using a quasi-experimental design, researchers collected pre-test and post-test data from 561 couples between June 2017 and March 2018, employing various statistical methods to analyze changes in knowledge levels.
  • - Results showed significant increases in knowledge scores among both pregnant women and their male partners in the CBCT intervention group compared to a control group, indicating a large effect size, particularly for pregnant women (Cohen's d = 1.4).
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