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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complication occur" is not correct in English.
It should be "a complication occurs." You can use it when discussing situations where unexpected issues arise, particularly in medical or technical contexts.
Example: "During the procedure, a complication occurs that requires immediate attention from the surgical team."
Alternatives: "a complication arises" or "a complication happens.".
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The metabolic and bariatric surgery organization recommends establishing a relationship with a local gastroenterologist able to remove the balloon endoscopically should a complication occur.
Dialysate leakages as a complication occur in >5 % of patients and are often not of clinical significance [19].
When a woman has an operation in her hometown, should a complication occur, follow-up care is readily available.
The CTO had a defined patient catchment area increasing the likelihood for the return of the patients to the hospital, should a complication occur, thus enabling an accurate recording of postoperative events.
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So when such a complication occurs, is it an error?
patients end up experiencing a serious complication, and, once a complication occurs, the chances of survival drop sharply.
They must be considered SAEs if a complication occurs.
These could be necessary in the event that a complication occurs for which conversion is required.
Interestingly, we found higher estimated difficulty levels in cases where a complication occurred.
A dialysate leak as a complication occurs in more than 5%% of cases of dialysis patients and is commonly of no clinical significance [44].
Furthermore, we analysed factors that could possibly be related to these cases of ΔVAS ≥ 3 and factors related to cases in which a complication occurred.
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