22 research outputs found

    Impact of Neonatologist Availability on Preterm Survival without Morbidities

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    OBJECTIVES: We assessed birth hospital level and neonatal outcomes within a model of regionalization featuring neonatologists at all levels of care, including well-baby nurseries without an accompanying neonatal intensive care unit. METHODS: Data were analyzed by NY State adaptation of American Academy of Pediatrics defined levels of care; n = 998, 23-30 weeks gestational age, 400-1250 g birth weight, and admitted to the regional center (2006-2015). Primary outcomes were survival, neurologic survival, and intact survival. RESULTS: Level III hospitals transferred 82% of neonates \u3e/=24 h of life compared t

    The influence of stress and anxiety on the response of nonsurgical periodontal treatment

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    Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of stress and anxiety on the response to non-surgical periodontal treatment (NPT) in patients with chronic periodontitis. Method: Sixty-six patients (mean age 46.1±8 years) were assigned to three groups: control group, probing pocket depth (PPD) leqslant R: less-than-or-eq, slant4 mm, n=20; T1, at least four sites with PPD geqslant R: gt-or-equal, slanted4 and leqslant R: less-than-or-eq, slant6 mm, n=26; and T2, at least four sites with PPD >6 mm, n=20. Stress, state anxiety (SA) and trait anxiety (TA) and plaque index (PI), gingival index, PPD and clinical attachment level (CAL) were recorded at baseline and 3 months after NPT. Results: TA scores were different among groups at baseline and after NPT. TA was related to periodontitis at baseline and after NPT. PI was associated with the SA at baseline. The reduction of frequency of CAL >6 mm was correlated with TA after adjusting for confounders. Stressed subjects did not show reduction of frequency of PPD >6 mm (T1), CAL 4–6 mm and CAL >6 mm (T2). Conclusions: The data suggest an influence of trait of anxiety and stress on the response to NPT

    Physical Processes in Active Galactic Nuclei

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