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    Technology-dependency among patients discharged from a children's hospital: a retrospective cohort study

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    BACKGROUND: Advances in medical technology may be increasing the population of children who are technology-dependent (TD). We assessed the proportion of children discharged from a children's hospital who are judged to be TD, and determined the most common devices and number of prescription medications at the time of discharge. METHODS: Chart review of 100 randomly selected patients from all services discharged from a children's hospital during the year 2000. Data were reviewed independently by 4 investigators who classified the cases as TD if the failure or withdrawal of the technology would likely have adverse health consequences sufficient to require hospitalization. Only those cases where 3 or 4 raters agreed were classified as TD. RESULTS: Among the 100 randomly sampled patients, the median age was 7 years (range: 1 day to 24 years old), 52% were male, 86% primarily spoke English, and 54% were privately insured. The median length of stay was 3 days (range: 1 to 103 days). No diagnosis accounted for more than 5% of cases. 41% were deemed to be technology dependent, with 20% dependent upon devices, 32% dependent upon medications, and 11% dependent upon both devices and medications. Devices at the time of discharge included gastrostomy and jejeunostomy tubes (10%), central venous catheters (7%), and tracheotomies (1%). The median number of prescription medications was 2 (range: 0–13), with 12% of cases having 5 or more medications. Home care services were planned for 7% of cases. CONCLUSION: Technology-dependency is common among children discharged from a children's hospital

    Bio-analytical Assay Methods used in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Antiretroviral Drugs-A Review

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    Conflicts Of Interest And The Case Of Auditor Independence: Moral Seduction And Strategic Issue Cycling

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    Report on methods for analyzing fluorocarbons /

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    Contents: 1. Analytical procedure for the determination of fluorine in fluorocarbons (by E.J. Barber) ; 2. Determination of molecular weights of fluorocarbons by the vapor density method (by L.L. Burger) ; 3. Comparison of the refractometric method of analyzing fluorocarbons with others (by A.V. Grosse)."September 22, 1942 -- OEMsr-412."Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet

    The one-dimensional compression method for extraction of pore water from unsaturated tuff and effects on pore-water chemistry /

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    "... Interagency agreement DE-AI08-92NV10874"Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-34).Mode of access: Internet
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