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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudicated causes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to cases or matters that have been formally decided or resolved by a court or legal authority.
Example: "The court's ruling on the adjudicated causes will set a precedent for future cases."
Alternatives: "resolved cases" or "decided matters".
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Two cardiologists, unaware of patients' hospital course, adjudicated causes of death as cardiovascular, non-cardiovascular, or unknown.
Multivariable analysis of admission predictors (Table 3) and delayed complications confirms (Table 4) our adjudicated causes of death.
Adjudicated cause of death was available for 84.6% of sepsis and 73.5% of non-sepsis deaths; the most common adjudicated causes of death among individuals with sepsis were infection, lung disease and cancer (table 4).
Adjudicated causes of death were determined to be ASCVD if either the immediate or underlying cause of death was related to ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, or peripheral vascular disease, including abdominal aortic aneurysm and ischemic bowel disease.
The three most common adjudicated causes of death (Fig. 3) were direct effects of the primary hemorrhage (55 %), aneurysm rebleeding (17 %), and medical complications (15 %).
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18 Where adjudicated cause of death was available, 70% of deaths following a sepsis event were attributed to a range of other conditions, including cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases.
In this study of 191 French hemodialysis patients, TnI was similarly associated with all-cause as well as cardiovascular deaths, although the method of adjudicating cause of death was not specified.
During the 14.7-year median follow-up, 1,810 participants died (58% of the study population), including 634 from adjudicated cardiovascular causes (35% of deaths).
The most common adjudicated primary causes of death or neurological devastation leading to withdrawal of support were direct effects of the primary hemorrhage (55%%), aneurysm rebleeding (17 %), and medical complications (15%%).
Overall, the most common adjudicated primary causes of death (Fig. 3) were direct effect of the primary hemorrhage (55 %), aneurysm rebleeding (17 %), medical complications (15 %), cerebral edema (5 %), and DCI from vasospasm (5%%).
Although different mechanisms could overlap in the same patient, only the adjudicated primary cause of death was considered.
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