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For major CVD, MI, stroke, and macrovascular disease, one or both of the single-factor intensive regimens was at least as effective in reducing risk as was the combined intensive regimen.
Of particular note, while the intensive BP/intensive glycemia group showed evidence of benefit regarding major CVD, any MI, and any stroke compared with the standard BP/standard glycemia group, the benefits were not different from those observed for the single-factor intensive regimens.
Adjusted for DCCT baseline factors, intensive therapy compared with conventional therapy did not reduce the risk of having moderate or severe LUTS (odds ratio [OR] 0.84, 95% CI 0.55 1.28, P = 0.30).
In descriptive terms, it is clear, however, that growth in HRCs has been factor-intensive, relying on rapidly growing inputs of energy and cheap labor while witnessing declining productivity.
P232 Is diabetes mellitus a risk factor for intensive care unit-acquired infections in intensive care unit patients with hematologic malignancies?
S136 Is diabetes mellitus a risk factor for intensive care unit-acquired infections?
Conclusion Diabetes mellitus, whether complicated or not, does not seem to be a risk factor for intensive care unit-acquired bloodstream infection or ventilator-associated pneumonia.
In multivariate analysis, history of previous ICU admission for poisoning (OR 3.56; IC 95%% 1.08 13.22; p = 0.03) and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) less than 13 (OR 4.47; IC 95%% 2.6 7.25; p < 0.002) were identified as risk factor for intensive care admission.
Short working sedatives are very expensive and a relevant economical factor in intensive care units.
However, disease becomes a factor in intensive management of deer (17 ).
Hyperglycemia is a recognized adverse factor for intensive care unit (ICU) outcomes [ 1, 2].
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