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The most frequent discharge morphology was low amplitude beta (30%) or rhythmic/semirhythmic theta discharge (30%).
The most common final discharge diagnosis in adults was HF (N = 40/88), and for pediatric patients, pneumonia was the most frequent discharge diagnosis (N = 16/29).
Painful conditions involving the chest, abdomen and back were the most frequent discharge diagnostic categories.
Table 2 shows the 10 most frequent discharge diagnoses; reflux was the 7th most common diagnosis.
A description of the most frequent discharge diagnoses (based on first listed ICD-9 diagnosis code) among patients with and without pneumonia can be found in Additional file 1: Table S1.
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GERD is the most frequent hospital discharge diagnosis in published series (5, 11 ).
The most frequent primary discharge diagnoses were unspecified CHF (ICD9 41.98% 41.98%), systolic CHF (ICD9 428.2X, 33.62%), and diastolic CHF (ICD9 428.3X, 14.03%).
The most frequent primary discharge diagnoses in hospitalizations of patients with dermatomyositis were pneumonia and acute respiratory failure, congestive heart failure, coronary atherosclerosis, sepsis, cellulitis, and urinary tract infection.
In the United States, mood disorders were the second most frequent primary discharge diagnoses at age 10-14, and ranked first at age 15-17 oft of all children's hospitalizations in general hospitals in 2000 [ 6, 7].
In the other two PICUs, respiratory diseases were the most frequent main discharge diagnosis (31.4 and 28.2% respectively), followed by cancer (12.8%) and gastro-intestinal disorders (10.2%) in PICU1, and by diseases of the nervous system and sense organs (18.4%), injuries and poisonings (12.9%) in PICU2.
We focused on SWDs as these are the most frequent epileptiform discharges unique to APP/PS1 mice compared with their nontransgenic littermates.
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