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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admissions studied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the analysis or examination of admissions data or processes, often in academic or research settings.
Example: "The report highlighted the various admissions studied over the past decade to identify trends in enrollment."
Alternatives: "admissions analyzed" or "admissions examined".
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Of all 1948 admissions studied during the observation period, 55%% (1054 admissions) developed AKI within 48 h after ICU admission.
Median (range; IQR) length of stay for admissions with 2009 pdmH1N1 infection was 4 days (0 56; 2–11), in comparison to 6 days for all other admissions studied (0 339; 3 11 days).
This covered a wide time-span before, during and after the period of the mold sensitization study; some of the allergy study patients were admitted and recruited during this time but they represented only a small (and random) proportion of the admissions studied for seasonality.
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Furthermore, concerning hospital admissions, studies are mainly based on self-reported data concerning health care utilization, and there is a need for studies using official register based data.
The key strengths include use of linked data on hospital admissions, study size, representativeness, and lack of selection and recall bias.
A total of 1948 admissions were studied at three medical ICUs.
A total of 1948 consecutive critically ill admissions were studied at the Medical University of Vienna.
A total of 4,183 ITU admissions were studied.
A total of 5,478 ITU admissions were studied.
A total of 1,344 ITU admissions were studied.
Effects on hospital admissions were studied in ten cities with a combined population of 1 843 000 individuals older than 65yearss [ 17].
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