Publications by authors named "J D Naranjo"

Objective: To evaluate whether major adverse cardiac events (MACE) continue to be a major causative factor for mortality after noncardiac surgery.

Patients And Methods: We performed retrospective study of 75,410 adult noncardiac surgery patients at Mayo Clinic Rochester, between January 1, 2016, and May 4, 2018. Electronic medical records were reviewed and data collected on all deaths within 30 days (n=692 patients) of surgery.

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Depletion of veins for dialysis access is a challenging life threatening situation for patients in need of haemodialysis. The utilisation of intracardiac catheter is a rare procedure with scarce reported experience. We describe the case of a 68-year-old male that contributes to the limited knowledge of performing a life-saving intracardiac catheter placement for emergency haemodialysis in a patient without immediate alternative renal replacement therapy available.

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Polyploidy, or whole-genome duplication, is expected to confound the inference of species trees with phylogenetic methods for two reasons. First, the presence of retained duplicated genes requires the reconciliation of the inferred gene trees to a proposed species tree. Second, even if the analyses are restricted to shared single copy genes, the occurrence of reciprocal gene loss, where the surviving genes in different species are paralogs from the polyploidy rather than orthologs, will mean that such genes will not have evolved under the corresponding species tree and may not produce gene trees that allow inference of that species tree.

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Background: Over nearly three decades, Ecuador experienced a significant rise in adolescent motherhood.

Objectives: By focusing on social, health, and psychological aspects, the research aims to reveal the complex factors influencing the decision to discontinue education. The emphasis on providing a platform for direct expression of personal experiences not only adds qualitative depth to the study but also ensures that the voices of those involved are heard authentically.

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  • The reaction of bis(1,2,3-triazol-1-yl)methane derivatives with BuLi and different aldehydes produced new neutral ligand precursors with alcohol groups.
  • The characteristics of these compounds varied based on the steric effects of the aldehydes used, with different functionalization patterns observed.
  • The resulting precursors were used to create efficient dinuclear organometallic complexes with aluminum and zinc, which demonstrated potential for catalyzing selective polymerization reactions.
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