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Only shoulder stiffness was identified as a predictor of need.
This indicates that abduction status may be a rudimentary and unreliable predictor of need.
Although the causal effect of birth weight is controversial [ 19] low birth weight is a good predictor of need for neonatal care.
Population births are the main predictor of need for maternity services and an indicator of the level of service required [ 17].
We found that the use of mechanical ventilation for ≥28 days is the strongest predictor of need for sO2 at time of discharge in these patients.
Age, the most obvious criterion, has been adopted as a universal predictor of need due to a clear association with expenditure.
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Multivariate analysis showed that the incidence of new pacemakers was linked most strongly with redo procedures, but TS was not an independent predictor of needing a new pacemaker, new junctional rhythm, or new atrial fibrillation.
The perceived risk of pandemic influenza to the business was also the most important predictor of needing help to prepare.
Few data on incidence and predictors of need for high-dose inotropic support in this setting are currently available.
We sought to describe the spectrum of reoperative complications after OLT, evaluate the associations with graft and patient survival, and identify predictors of need for reoperation.
In the other five formulae, demographic predictors of need are considered in conjunction with measures of disease status (Table 3).
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