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  • Patients undergoing orthopedic surgery are at high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), but the prophylactic practices are suboptimal. We aim to investigate the risk of VTE, the appropriateness of VTE prophylaxis and its associated factors in patients undergoing lower limb orthopedic surgery.

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  • The study was carried out to investigate the appropriateness of thromboprophylaxis for colorectal cancer patients after surgery. A descriptive retrospective study was conducted among patients aged 18 and above, who underwent colorectal cancer surgery at the Department of Internal Medicine, National Cancer Hospital from January 2021 to June 2021.

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  • The aim of this study was to investigate the potential impact of obesity on patients’ clinical outcome and response to the usual post orthopaedic surgery thromboprophylaxis enoxaparin or aspirin. Additionally, the participants perceived barrier(s) to adherence to the prescribed prophylaxis were explored.

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  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a clinical syndrome characterized by acute hypoxaemia, and few studies have reported the incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in direct ARDS caused by bacterial pneumonia. We performed a study to evaluate the prevalence, risk factors, prognosis and potential thromboprophylaxis strategies of DVT in these patients.

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  • Low-molecular-weight heparins (e.g. Enoxaparin) are widely used to prevent venous thromboembolism after orthopaedic surgery, but there are reports about serious side effects including reduction in bone density and strength.

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  • It is generally accepted that all arthroplasty patients should receive venous thromboembolism (VTE) and bleeding risk assessments, and that postoperative thromboprophylaxis be routinely prescribed where appropriate. Guideline recommendations regarding what to prescribe, however, have been inconsistent over the years, particularly regarding the appropriateness of aspirin.

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  • The ideal thromboprophylaxis regime following lower limb arthroplasty and proximal femur fractures remains controversial. Guidelines disagree on the type of chemical prophylaxis, its dose or duration. This article describes a method of monitoring venous thromboembolism (VTE) rates following Total Hip (THA), Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) and surgery for hip fractures (NOF#).

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  • In breast cancer patients routine thromboprophylaxis is not recommended but individualized risk assessment is encouraged. The incorporation of hypercoagulability biomarkers could increase the sensitivity of risk assessment models (RAM) to identify patients at VTE risk.

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  • Thromboprophylaxis dosing strategies using enoxaparin in elderly patients with renal disease are limited, while dose adjustments or monitoring of anti-Xa levels are recommended. We sought to evaluate the efficacy and safety of enoxaparin 20 mg versus 30 mg subcutaneously daily by comparing anti-Xa levels, thrombosis and bleeding.

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  • Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common and severe complication during treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). An important cause is the intensive use of asparaginase. Prospective cohort studies in which prophylactic low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) was used to prevent VTE showed lower VTE risk than in historic control cohorts, with a negligible bleeding risk.

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  • After this introductory chapter, chapter 2 gives an overview on the production structure, performance and the dairy policy developments of the EU dairy sector. Chapter 3 describes the major specifications of dairy policies in CAPRI and the definition of scenarios. Chapter 4 is devoted to the analysis of the baseline and quota removal scenarios with special focus on changes on MS and regional level. Chapter 5 draws conclusions and highlights some limitations of the study.

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  • Competence of both executive director and board of directors. If the executive director and board members meet or exceed expectations over and over again, mutual respect increases. Executive directors said, however, that their boards seldom, if ever, do self-evaluation so it would be difficult for boards to reflect in measurable ways on whether they were meeting standards of good governance. Some interview participants felt that an executive director’s positive performance review expressed appreciation for a job well done.

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  • A heterogeneous good, spatial partial-equilibrium model with perfect competition affected by non-technical and sanitary trade barriers is used to represent the global poultry sector. There are eight regions in the model: United States (US), Brazil, the EU, Japan, China, Russia, a rest-of-world poultry exporting region (ROWE), and a rest-of- world poultry importing region (ROWM).

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  • In 1776, Adam Smith wrote An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Economists have been busily exam- ining the issue ever since. It is one of the most widely studied topics in the field of economics. One of the most common findings relates to how economic activity is organized. For example, capitalist coun- tries (those in which economic activity occurs on the basis of volun- tary exchange within private markets) tend to grow faster than socialist countries (those in which economic activity is organized by government).

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  • The depiction by Moore, Leighton and other artists of languorous women in Greek robes emulating classical sculpture placed greater emphasis on the female body as well as the male for the importance of the physical health of the nation. By the 1880s these artists and their interests were so well known as to be regularly parodied. For example, a cartoon “Art in Olympus: Or the Academia of the Gods,” by Edward Linley Sambourne, in Punch in 1886 depicts Leighton as Zeus in the centre of Olympus, with caricatures of various artists taking the guise of different gods around...

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  • The survey then used the same five criteria to determine what effect an organ or piano score would have had on students’ engagement with the same film, and then also asked what effect a symphonic or string instrument score would have had. These three questions were asked for each of the three films.

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  • The unregulated nature of counterfeit goods also presents challenges to consumer protection as there is no way to monitor poor manufacturing or toxic ingredients iv which may pose a threat to consumers. Unregulated distribution also means what may be regarded as potentially harmful media content (e.g., films, computer games and so forth) are available to children in ways that bypass systems of certification and content regulation (O’Connell and Bryce, 2006).

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  • The Coalition remains united in efforts to support the achievement of the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 of reducing maternal, newborn and child mortality by two-thirds by 2015. In 2010, Coalition member organizations urged their governments to support a World Health Assembly resolution stating that intensified efforts to address the prevention and treatment of pneumonia are vital to reducing child mortality and achieving MDG 4, and requiring countries to report back annually on progress controlling childhood pneumonia.

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  • In approaching this complex subject, it is important to understand where it sits in our social and political order. First, we must recognize that armed conflict is rarely, if ever, solely about religion or religious differences. Although armed conflicts may take on religious overtones, their genesis is found in a complex matrix of crisscrossing and mutually exacerbating factors such as economics, politics, resources, ethnicity and identity, power struggles, inequality, oppression, and other historical grievances.

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  • Organizations need to consider who their audience will be for an arts event. Organizations should ask themselves, who is our current audience? and, who is our potential audience? Who is our current audience? Current audience members and supporters should always be informed of and invited to events. Maintaining contact with attendees is an easy way to begin building a relationship and loyalty with an audience. Keep a mailing list at all events to collect the contact information of the audience. Any donors or fiscal supporters should always be informed of and invited to events.

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