Sentence examples for bridge outcomes from inspiring English sources

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The following information was collected in a datasheet: publication (first author's name, year, journal), study design, number of enrolled patients on ECMO bridge, number of patients who died while awaiting transplant, type of ECMO support, timing of ECMO bridge, outcomes, survival after lung transplant.

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Many will be indifferent to the outcome of the Bridge issue and feel glad that Capello acted out of principle.

In addition, the leading firm also has an obligation to bridge the innovative outcomes with customers' requirements, and distribute any benefits to the members in the innovation ecosystem, based on their inputs.

Outcomes : Bridging on radiograph (three out of four cortices bridged); fracture healing time; return to painless weight bearing; avoidance of further surgery, and device-related adverse events.

In 2008 the Council of Australian Governments (Coag) set six targets to bridge the gap in outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, including ensuring all Indigenous four-year-olds in remote communities had access to early childhood education by 2013.

Recently in peripheral nerve regeneration, preclinical studies have shown that the use of nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) with multiple longitudinally channels and intra-luminal topography enhance the functional outcomes when bridging a nerve gap caused by traumatic injury.

However, the use and outcomes of bridging during oral anticoagulation interruptions in clinical practice are unknown.

In future, care farms might play a role in broadening the spectrum of services, improving mental health outcomes, and bridging the gap with society.

We assessed the association between bridging anticoagulation and clinical outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation receiving anticoagulation that was temporarily interrupted for a procedure.

In a sensitivity analysis that included baseline concomitant antiplatelet use (none, single, double), a consistent, significant association remained between bridging and adverse outcome.

However, patients at cardiovascular risk undergoing major procedures may benefit from heparin bridging because their outcome in terms of cardiovascular risk is increased and because, in this particular setting, heparin bridging is not an independent factor for bleeding risk.

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