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Initially, NPT was applied in patients with severe acute pancreatitis who develop ACS.
This appears to correlate with respondents tending to perform measurements mostly in patients expected to develop ACS (40%).
The mean age of those patients who developed ACS was 33.08 (±12.8), which was much lower than the mean age of patients who did not develop ACS (42.01 ± 17.3) and this difference was statistically significant (P < 0.001).
Respondents most often (41%) answered that measurement is only performed in patients thought likely to develop ACS (Figure 2). Figure 1 Reasons for not measuring IAP and frequency of IAP measurements.
Of the respondents, 41% only measure IAP in patients expected to develop ACS; 64% states that a simpler, more standardized application of IAP measurement would lead to increased use in daily clinical practice.
The mean length of hospitalization of those patients who developed ACS was 14.88 ±11.800) days, which was higher than the mean length of hospitalization of patients who did not develop ACS (12.26 ± 10.28) and this difference was statistically significant (P = 0.03).
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Contractors and agencies alike may use interaction plots to develop AC mixes with optimal balanced performance.
Among patients receiving AC, patients with CAD were more likely to develop AC-CMP (table 1).
The results of the present study suggest that the GMF-TG mice might develop ac-celerated aging phenotypes due to secondary laminopathy.
For instance, two recently developed ACs only include relatively healthy patients who are performing self-management.
In the uterine cervix, HPV-18 has been shown to have a higher risk of developing Acs, while HPV-16 is more strongly associated with SQCs (Castellsague et al, 2006).
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