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Hypothermia on Admission Predicts Poor Outcomes...

Hypothermia on admission is independently associated with: Increased mortality Higher in-hospital complications Prolonged ICU and hospital stays Isolated TBI Patients: Pre-hospital hypothermia remains a significant predictor of mortality. Rewarming Interventions: Effective in reducing mortality and...

Hypothermia on Admission Predicts Poor Outcomes...

Hypothermia on admission is independently associated with: Increased mortality Higher in-hospital complications Prolonged ICU and hospital stays Isolated TBI Patients: Pre-hospital hypothermia remains a significant predictor of mortality. Rewarming Interventions: Effective in reducing mortality and...

High-Performance Core Laboratory GFAP/UCH-L1 Te...

The GFAP/UCH-L1 biomarker panel analyzed on a core lab-based high-throughput platform demonstrates high sensitivity and negative predictive value for detecting traumatic intracranial injuries in mild TBI. This platform enables simultaneous analysis of multiple samples, making...

High-Performance Core Laboratory GFAP/UCH-L1 Te...

The GFAP/UCH-L1 biomarker panel analyzed on a core lab-based high-throughput platform demonstrates high sensitivity and negative predictive value for detecting traumatic intracranial injuries in mild TBI. This platform enables simultaneous analysis of multiple samples, making...

Early Crystalloid Resuscitation in Trauma: How ...

Administering ≥2 liters of crystalloids during early resuscitation is independently associated with increased mortality in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. These findings support the need for goal-directed and judicious crystalloid use, aligning with damage control...

Early Crystalloid Resuscitation in Trauma: How ...

Administering ≥2 liters of crystalloids during early resuscitation is independently associated with increased mortality in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. These findings support the need for goal-directed and judicious crystalloid use, aligning with damage control...

Failure Rate of the Pulmonary Embolism Rule-Out...

The PERC-35 rule demonstrated a low failure rate for excluding PE in patients aged ≤35 years. It shows potential to safely reduce unnecessary imaging and radiation exposure in young, low-risk...

Failure Rate of the Pulmonary Embolism Rule-Out...

The PERC-35 rule demonstrated a low failure rate for excluding PE in patients aged ≤35 years. It shows potential to safely reduce unnecessary imaging and radiation exposure in young, low-risk...

External Validation of Stroke Screening Tools f...

Utility in Practice: VAN, VES, and LARIO provide diagnostic performance comparable to NIHSS, but with the advantage of simplicity and faster application. Clinical Implications: These tools can support rapid triage...

External Validation of Stroke Screening Tools f...

Utility in Practice: VAN, VES, and LARIO provide diagnostic performance comparable to NIHSS, but with the advantage of simplicity and faster application. Clinical Implications: These tools can support rapid triage...

Cardiopulmonary Ultrasound to Predict Care Esca...

Key Predictor: Presence of ≥4 B-lines was significantly associated with care escalation within 12 hours. Improved Predictive Power: Combining B-lines with LVF and RV size assessments increased specificity, highlighting its...

Cardiopulmonary Ultrasound to Predict Care Esca...

Key Predictor: Presence of ≥4 B-lines was significantly associated with care escalation within 12 hours. Improved Predictive Power: Combining B-lines with LVF and RV size assessments increased specificity, highlighting its...