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"higher complication" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a situation or problem that is more complex or difficult to solve compared to others. Example: The higher complication in the negotiation process was the disagreement over the terms of the contract, which took several weeks to resolve.
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There are fears that they "cream off" the easy work by seeing the well patients, leaving the more risky cases (needing longer inpatient bed days and with higher complication rates) for the local NHS hospitals.
Failed removal attempts resulted in higher complication rates.
In the recipient sites occurred a higher complication rate.
However, some studies have shown higher complication rates [17, 20].
However, LSF had higher complication rates when compared to the HP fixation group.
Increased intraabdominal pressure (IAP) is associated with higher complication and mortality rates.
Studies have demonstrated similar functional outcomes but higher complication rates after spine surgery in obese patients.
Therapeutic endoscopic procedures are technically challenging and have higher complication rates than diagnostic procedures.
- Patients with Cardiac Output monitoring received more fluid intra-operatively, had higher complication rates and length of stay.
Making the situation even more confusing, other studies report higher complication rates after dorsal plating [3, 14].
Other investigators have demonstrated higher complication rates, poorer visual outcomes, and longer hospital stays for the treatment of infectious scleritis.
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