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    Prevalence, associated factors and outcomes of pressure injuries in adult intensive care unit patients: the DecubICUs study

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    Funder: European Society of Intensive Care Medicine; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100013347Funder: Flemish Society for Critical Care NursesAbstract: Purpose: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are particularly susceptible to developing pressure injuries. Epidemiologic data is however unavailable. We aimed to provide an international picture of the extent of pressure injuries and factors associated with ICU-acquired pressure injuries in adult ICU patients. Methods: International 1-day point-prevalence study; follow-up for outcome assessment until hospital discharge (maximum 12 weeks). Factors associated with ICU-acquired pressure injury and hospital mortality were assessed by generalised linear mixed-effects regression analysis. Results: Data from 13,254 patients in 1117 ICUs (90 countries) revealed 6747 pressure injuries; 3997 (59.2%) were ICU-acquired. Overall prevalence was 26.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 25.9–27.3). ICU-acquired prevalence was 16.2% (95% CI 15.6–16.8). Sacrum (37%) and heels (19.5%) were most affected. Factors independently associated with ICU-acquired pressure injuries were older age, male sex, being underweight, emergency surgery, higher Simplified Acute Physiology Score II, Braden score 3 days, comorbidities (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, immunodeficiency), organ support (renal replacement, mechanical ventilation on ICU admission), and being in a low or lower-middle income-economy. Gradually increasing associations with mortality were identified for increasing severity of pressure injury: stage I (odds ratio [OR] 1.5; 95% CI 1.2–1.8), stage II (OR 1.6; 95% CI 1.4–1.9), and stage III or worse (OR 2.8; 95% CI 2.3–3.3). Conclusion: Pressure injuries are common in adult ICU patients. ICU-acquired pressure injuries are associated with mainly intrinsic factors and mortality. Optimal care standards, increased awareness, appropriate resource allocation, and further research into optimal prevention are pivotal to tackle this important patient safety threat

    Synthesis and reactions of some 3-aryl-2-thioxoquinazolin-4(3<i>H</i>)-ones

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    1519-1522A series of 3-aryl-2-thioxoquinazolin-4(3H)-ones 1a-g are prepared in good yields from reactions of anthranilic acids, aromatic amines and carbon disulfide under basic conditions in one step. Reaction of aminophenyl derivatives 1a,b with D-glucose affords the corresponding N-glucosylarnines 4a,b in very good yields. Diazotization of 1a,b followed by reactions with aromatic amines yield the corresponding azo dyes 6a-f in 40-56% yields. The fastness for 6 has been studied. Compounds 6a,b,f have been proved to biologically active

    Synthesis and reactions of some 3 aryl-2-thioxoquinazolin-4(3H)-ones

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    A series of 3-aryl-2-thioxoquinazolin-4(3H)-ones 1a-g are prepared in good yields from reactions are prepared in good yields from reactions of anthranilic acids, aromatic amines and carbon disulfide under basic conditions in one step. Reaction of aminophenyl derivatives 1a,b with D-glucose affords the corresponding N-glucosylamines 4a,b in very good yields. Diaztoziation of 1a,b followed by reactions with aromatic amines yield the corresponding azo dyes 6a-f in 40-56% yields. The fastness of 6 has been studied. Compounds 6a,b,f have been proved to be biologically active

    ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Reactions of Some 3-Aryl-2-thioxoquinazolin-4(3H)-ones.

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    A series of 3-aryl-2-thioxoquinazolin-4(3H)-ones 1a-g are prepared in good yields from reactions are prepared in good yields from reactions of anthranilic acids, aromatic amines and carbon disulfide under basic conditions in one step. Reaction of aminophenyl derivatives 1a,b with D-glucose affords the corresponding N-glucosylamines 4a,b in very good yields. Diaztoziation of 1a,b followed by reactions with aromatic amines yield the corresponding azo dyes 6a-f in 40-56% yields. The fastness of 6 has been studied. Compounds 6a,b,f have been proved to be biologically active

    Synthesis of Some Hydrazones and Osazones Containing Bromoquinazolines As Biologically Active Compounds

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    Condensation of 6-bromo-4-hydrazinoquinazoline (1) and 6,8- dibromo-4-hydrazinoquinazoline (2) with equimolar amounts of monosaccharides (3) afforded the corresponding hydrazones 4-11 in good yields that on acetylation gave the corresponding acetyl derivatives 12-19. However, reaction of three molar equivalent amounts of 1 and 2 with 3 afforded the corresponding osazones 20-27 in fair yields that on acetylation gave the corresponding acetyl derivatives 28-35. Some of the synthesized compounds have been proved to be biologically active as anticancer reagents

    Correction to: Prevalence, associated factors and outcomes of pressure injuries in adult intensive care unit patients: the DecubICUs study (Intensive Care Medicine, (2021), 47, 2, (160-169), 10.1007/s00134-020-06234-9)

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    The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The members of the ESICM Trials Group Collaborators were not shown in the article but only in the ESM. The full list of collaborators is shown below. The original article has been corrected
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