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However, our objective was to predict a need for post-extubation NIV and/or mechanical cough assistance, whereas previous studies [12, 20] sought to predict reintubation.
At the same time, occupational projections, in the USA alone, predict a need for several million new college graduates with STEM degrees by 2018 (Carneval et al. 2010; Chen & Soldner 2013; STEM Connector Report 2014).
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.
The NACA score's ability to predict a need for respiratory therapy within 24 h revealed an AUC of 0.90 for all patients combined.
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The FAST examination, adequately completed, is a nearly perfect test for predicting a "Need for OR" in patients with blunt torso trauma.
Our study provides the first evidence that FVC correlates well with PCEF and outperforms PCEF for predicting a need for NIV and/or mechanical cough assistance after extubation.
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