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American respondents were treated significantly more often by an obstetrician as their primary caregiver, were more commonly advised by their caregiver to change their diet and/or lifestyle and to use non-pharmacological agents to manage their NVP, and more often perceived anti-emetics as posing an increased risk for malformations (all P<0.001).
Furthermore, patients with DPP were treated significantly more often with lamotrigine and antidepressants than patients with MPP.
Patients with postoperative delirium were treated significantly more often with CPAP therapy as compared to individuals without postoperative delirium (57% vs. 25%, P <0.01).
In contrast, patients with higher APACHE II scores (defined by quartiles) were treated significantly earlier after their first documented sepsis-induced OD.
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