Objective: To compare the results of postoperative opiate and non-opiate analgesia.
Material And Methods: The study was carried out as a part of the OPERAS global trial. Analysis was conducted in accordance with the STROBE reporting guidelines for observational studies.
Objectives: Our goal was to define risk factors for limb (leg) surgical site infections (SSIs) following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) with open saphenous vein grafting and to estimate their consequences for patients.
Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study in a primary and tertiary hospital in Israel that included all adult patients undergoing CABG with open saphenous vein harvesting (November 2014-August 2016). Patients were followed perioperatively from admission until 90 days postoperatively, including post-discharge follow-up.
Background: Undernourished patients treated in general surgery departments suffer from prolonged and complicated hospitalizations, and higher mortality rates compared with well nourished patients. Pivotal information regarding patients' nutritional status and its effect on clinical outcome is lacking for cardiac surgery patients. We investigated the prevalence of malnutrition risk and its association with 30-day hospital mortality and postoperative complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA newly identified cyclophilin-encoding cDNA clone was used to design a codominant inherited EST-PCR marker in Norway spruce. The study of the current minor polymorphism revealed a geographically structured differentiation pattern across 17 test populations, showing a slight clinal variation south-north through Europe. Based on the frequency of alleles, isolation-by-distance analysis and the Ewens-Watterson test, we conclude that a selectively neutral random-drift mutation recently occurred within the Alpine population group, thus being responsible for the genetic variation detected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMolecular-biological approaches was applied for detection of Philadelphia chromosome in patients with chronic myeloid and acute lymphoblastic leukemias. It includes bcr-genomic probes and polymerase chain reaction with specific bcr/abl primers. The latter is more preferable for clinic use.
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