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Admission NT-proBNP may predict need for noninvasive VS in patients with AECOPD.

Risk factors that may predict need for ILV post-single lung transplant for COPD include severity of underlying airway obstruction, peri-operative injury to the donor lung and size of donor lung [ 60].

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TNC is not disease-specific, but it seems to indicate the activity of SLE and may predict the need to escalate immunosuppressive therapy.

However, another retrospective multicentre validation study demonstrated that PT >1.5 times normal may predict the need for advanced intervention to control PPH.

Besides, the children here reported have a prevalence of 100% of associated malformations, especially spinal malformations, which may predict a need of appendicostomy in the near future anyway.

For the antiangiogenic agents in particular, however, this single profile may predict the need for use in combination with other agents in order to maximise the treatment effect.

Referral mode, gender, family problems, fatigue, and previous psychiatric treatment may predict the need for further psychosocial support after discharge, whereas in cases of increasing age, recommendations for outpatient psychosocial support decrease.

Several large multicenter and multinational studies are in progress and are looking at warning signs that may be associated with development of severe disease or may predict the need for hospitalization (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01421732 and NCT01550016), with the eventual aim to introduce amendments to the 2009 classification if supported by evidence from these prospective studies.

This may predict an increased need for repeat C-sections and require a response from the health care system.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the long-term outcomes following stripping of the long saphenous vein during primary varicose vein surgery and to identify factors which may predict recurrence and the need for reoperation.

The optimal BWL cutoff percentages on the first three days after birth presented in this study may predict hyperbilirubinemia and indicate the need for supplementary feeding.

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