Eger, Aaron M Marzinelli, Ezequiel M Christie, Hartvig Fagerli, Camilla W Fujita, Daisuke Gonzalez, Alejandra P Hong, Seok Woo Kim, Jeong Ha Lee, Lynn C McHugh, Tristin Anoush
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Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Kelp forest ecosystems and their associated ecosystem services are declining around the world. In response, marine managers are working to restore and counteract these declines. Kelp restoration first started in the 1700s in Japan and since then has spread across the globe. Restoration efforts, however, have been largely disconnected, with varying ...
Workman, Alan D Dattilo, Lillian Rathi, Vinay K Bhattacharyya, Neil
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The Laryngoscope
Describe contemporary changes in healthcare expenditure and utilization associated with allergic rhinitis (AR) over the past decade. Cross-sectional analysis. Patients reporting a diagnosis of AR were extracted from the 2018 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and linked to the consolidated expenditures file. AR patients were then compared to non-AR p...
Cantón Blanco, Ana López Osorio, Nuria Gómez Vázquez, Eva Cao Sánchez, Maria Pilar Ferreiro Fariña, Soraya González Rodriguez, María Blanco Naveira, Mercedes Lizán Tudela, Luis Martínez Olmos, Miguel Ángel
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Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Appropriate patient/caregiver training and continuity of care after hospital discharge are key factors for the success of home enteral nutrition (HEN). This study aims to assess the effects of a specific patient support program (PSP) on the nutrition status, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and healthcare resource utilization and associated ...
Schmaljohann, Heiko Eikenaar, Cas Sapir, Nir
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Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Global movement patterns of migratory birds illustrate their fascinating physical and physiological abilities to cross continents and oceans. During their voyages, most birds land multiple times to make so-called 'stopovers'. Our current knowledge on the functions of stopover is mainly based on the proximate study of departure decisions. However, s...
Segal, David J.
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Frontiers in Genome Editing
Hollier, John M Salemi, Jason L Shulman, Robert J
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Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
The healthcare burden of pediatric functional gastrointestinal pain disorders (FGIDs) is unclear. Our study aimed to characterize the burden of these hospitalizations in the United States (US). We utilized the US National Inpatient Sample from 2002 to 2018 to capture pediatric hospitalizations (ages 4 to 18 years old) with a primary discharge diagn...
Dhamija, Ankit Thibault, Dylan Fugett, James Hayanga, Heather K McCarthy, Paul Badhwar, Vinay Awori Hayanga, J W
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Perfusion
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a resource-intense modality whose usage is expanding rapidly. It is a costly endeavor and best conducted in a multidisciplinary setting. There is a growing impetus to mitigate the mortality and costs associated with ECMO. We sought to examine the impact of complications on mortality and hospital costs i...
Rozman, Luciana Martins Campolina, Alessandro Gonçalves Lopez, Rossana Mendoza Chiba, Toshio De Soárez, Patricia Coelho
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BMJ supportive & palliative care
Palliative care (PC) improves the quality of life of patients with diseases such as cancer, and several studies have shown a reduction in costs among patients who use PC services when compared with those receiving standard oncological treatments. Most studies on PC costs are carried out in high-income countries. There is a lack of these types of st...
Pasello, Giulia Lorenzi, Martina Pretelli, Giulia Comacchio, Giovanni Maria Pezzuto, Federica Schiavon, Marco Buja, Alessandra Frega, Stefano Bonanno, Laura Guarneri, Valentina
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Frontiers in Oncology
Background Osimertinib is considered the standard-of-care for previously-untreated EGFR mutant advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Oncogene driver screening in early NSCLC is not standard practice. A real-world study has been designed in order to investigate the optimal testing frequency and timing for EGFR mutations in early NSCLC in clin...
Jelenc, Marjetka Vidovič, Maruška Sambt, Jože Sedlak, Sabina
Dementia has been the subject of numerous medical and anthropological studies for more than two decades. This serious neurodegenerative disease that mainly affects the elderly can occur also in people who are still employed which is associated with the impairment of their ability to work and consequently with costs. The aim of our study was to disp...