13 research outputs found
Patient flow chart, management, and 28-day follow-up in 21 patients enrolled in the study.
<p>Patient flow chart, management, and 28-day follow-up in 21 patients enrolled in the study.</p
Characteristics and outcomes of cases treated by weekly high-dose L-AmB and matched controls.
<p>Characteristics and outcomes of cases treated by weekly high-dose L-AmB and matched controls.</p
Surgical and Medical Management in 137 Patients with Sternal Wound Infection Requiring Reoperation after Cardiac Surgery according to the Definition.
<p>Surgical and Medical Management in 137 Patients with Sternal Wound Infection Requiring Reoperation after Cardiac Surgery according to the Definition.</p
Flow chart of Patients with Sternal Wound Infection Requiring Reoperation after Cardiac Surgery.
<p>Flow chart of Patients with Sternal Wound Infection Requiring Reoperation after Cardiac Surgery.</p
Variables Associated with Failure (n = 36), Cox Proportional Hazard Model.
<p>Abbreviation: HR, Hazard ratio; BMI, Body Mass Index; SWI, CABG, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting; SWI, Sternal Wound Infection; <i>S</i>. <i>aureus</i>, <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>, CoNS, coagulase-negative staphylococci; CDC, Centers for Diseases control and Prevention; ICU, Intensive care unit</p><p>Variables Associated with Failure (n = 36), Cox Proportional Hazard Model.</p
Microbiological Data in 160 Patients with Sternal Wound Infection Requiring Reoperation after Cardiac Surgery, n (%).
<p>Abbreviation: MRSA, Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus; CoNS, Coagulase-negative staphylococci</p><p>Microbiological Data in 160 Patients with Sternal Wound Infection Requiring Reoperation after Cardiac Surgery, n (%).</p
Initial Presentation of 160 Patients with Sternal Wound Infection Requiring Reoperation after Cardiac Surgery.
<p>* The two last modalities were brought together for the test because the conditions of validity for a Chi-square test at 3 degrees of freedom were not verified</p><p>Initial Presentation of 160 Patients with Sternal Wound Infection Requiring Reoperation after Cardiac Surgery.</p
Factors associated with healthcare workers' vaccinations against seasonal and pandemic A(H1N1) influenza: results of multivariate analysis.
*<p>For SIV the adjusting factors were pandemic vaccination, age, working hours, professional category, ward and center. For PIV the adjusting factors were seasonal vaccination, gender, age, working hours, professional category, ward, living alone, pregnancy and center. **Including obstetrics and pediatrics.</p
Perception of the benefit/risk ratio of vaccination, according to current vaccination status for paramedical and medical healthcare workers.
<p>NV = nonvaccinated. V = vaccinated. HCW = healthcare workers. A positive perception was defined as agreement (agree, or strongly agree) with the statement “I thought that the benefit of flu vaccination was greater than its related risks”.</p