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The following pages link to Comparison of Cox and Gray’s survival models in severe sepsis* (Q57053859):
Displaying 16 items.
- Elevated hemostasis markers after pneumonia increases one-year risk of all-cause and cardiovascular deaths (Q28741566) (← links)
- Using data-driven rules to predict mortality in severe community acquired pneumonia (Q30793094) (← links)
- Acute kidney injury in non-severe pneumonia is associated with an increased immune response and lower survival (Q33853372) (← links)
- Association between hospitalization for pneumonia and subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease (Q36394783) (← links)
- All-cause and cause-specific mortality associated with diabetes in prevalent hemodialysis patients (Q36459372) (← links)
- Inflammatory markers at hospital discharge predict subsequent mortality after pneumonia and sepsis (Q37287072) (← links)
- Differences in immune response may explain lower survival among older men with pneumonia (Q37382877) (← links)
- Stroke risk among adult patients with third, fourth or sixth cranial nerve palsy: a Nationwide Cohort Study. (Q38644012) (← links)
- Both Positive and Negative Fluid Balance May Be Associated With Reduced Long-Term Survival in the Critically Ill. (Q38822884) (← links)
- Impact of hepatitis C virus infection and other comorbidities on survival in patients on dialysis (Q45400047) (← links)
- Whole-Genome Expression Microarray Combined with Machine Learning to Identify Prognostic Biomarkers for High-Grade Glioma. (Q50420987) (← links)
- The Role of Serum Coagulation Factors in the Differential Diagnosis of Patients with Pneumonia and Parapneumonic Effusion (Q51046879) (← links)
- Net ultrafiltration intensity and mortality in critically ill patients with fluid overload (Q58701593) (← links)
- Surviving sepsis-but for how long? (Q81335019) (← links)
- Statin therapy is associated with fewer deaths in patients with bacteraemia (Q81470480) (← links)
- Association of Net Ultrafiltration Rate With Mortality Among Critically Ill Adults With Acute Kidney Injury Receiving Continuous Venovenous Hemodiafiltration: A Secondary Analysis of the Randomized Evaluation of Normal vs Augmented Level (RENAL) of (Q92581622) (← links)