Many studies have been done that show no overall
adverse outcome on health associated with caffeine from coffee.
Comparison of populations of depressed mothers in very differing social circumstances lends support to the idea that social adversity may well be of significance in understanding
the adverse outcome of the offspring of postnatally depressed women.
Posttraumatic stress, nonadherence, and
adverse outcome in survivors of a myocardial infarction
But I will not that negligence under the Clements analysis above can still be found if
an adverse outcome occurs due to the care of the hospital.
We know that
every adverse outcome involves an injured patient and their family and significant personal and financial cost for healthcare insureds as well as those insuring them.
In certain jurisdictions,
an adverse outcome can expose the claimant to an order to pay opponents costs.
When there has been
an adverse outcome for a patient it is essential that a doctor should provide an adequate explanation as to the causation of this outcome.
The rule in Colorado state court is 60 days, but you don't want to pressure a judge to avoid
an adverse outcome particularly if you are likely to win.
Just because you have suffered an unexpected or
adverse outcome after cataract surgery does not necessarily mean that medical malpractice occurred.
The tiniest risk or
adverse outcome is cause for a lawsuit.
Clients that have accounts to trade in the speculative instrument are not covered by any compensation and can not complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme in case of
an adverse outcome.
We size positions to ensure that
an adverse outcome on any single investment will not impair the portfolio to a significant degree.
According to new research published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, the current policy of limiting thyroid tests to women at high risk of thyroid disease overlooks most cases of thyroid disease during pregnancy, and undiagnosed, untreated thyroid disease in pregnancy carries a significant risk of
an adverse outcome for both mother and baby.
Overall, 19 percent of the women had an «
adverse outcome,» such as stillbirth, preterm delivery or an underweight baby.
So it is with the origin of human disease: Many factors, not just one, result in
an adverse outcome.
In patients with LVNC, heart failure New York Heart Association class III or greater and cardiovascular complications at presentation were strong predictors for
adverse outcome (Greutmann et al., 2012).
Overall, the proportions of pregnancies with
an adverse outcome were comparable in subjects who received Gardasil and subjects who received placebo.
Predictors of
adverse outcome in adolescents and adults with isolated left ventricular noncompaction
Potential cardioprotection was based on generally supportive data on lipid levels in intermediate outcome clinical trials, trials in nonhuman primates, and a large body of observational studies suggesting a 40 % to 50 % reduction in risk among users of either estrogen alone or, less frequently, combined estrogen and progestin.2 - 5 Hip fracture was designated as a secondary outcome, supported by observational data as well as clinical trials showing benefit for bone mineral density.6, 7 Invasive breast cancer was designated as a primary
adverse outcome based on observational data.3, 8 Additional clinical outcomes chosen as secondary outcomes that may plausibly be affected by hormone therapy include other cardiovascular diseases; endometrial, colorectal, and other cancers; and other fractures.3, 6,9
The Application of Omics Data to the Development of AOPs — Mary T. McBride, A Systems Biology Approach to Advancing
Adverse Outcome Pathways for Risk Assessment
«The fact that nearly half of all highest - risk hospitalizations were followed by at least one
adverse outcome — either suicide, unintentional injury death, suicide attempt or rehospitalization — argues strongly for developing expanded post-hospital preventive intervention services for these highest - risk soldiers.»
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has recently published the first five
adverse outcome pathways (AOP), three of which have been developed by the European Commission's science and knowledge service, the Joint Research Centre (JRC).
Overall, we did not find any increased likelihood for
any adverse outcome for women or their infants associated with having been randomised to a midwife - led continuity model of care.
Ms. Ryan was a consultant on the project, participating in a review committee that reviewed all cases in which there was
an adverse outcome, and she assisted in the interpretation of findings and the writing of the manuscript.
«High risk» would probably be any woman who had
an adverse outcome and did not eat her placenta immediately.
No, that doesn't have to be the ONLY risks, but you can't deny that death is certainly
an adverse outcome.
And by
adverse outcome, I mean morbidity and mortality.
Death is
an adverse outcome and they had more of it.
I would say the death of one's child is
an adverse outcome, and even a small risk of that should be taken very seriously.
It is based on plenty of cases where membranes were ruptured for more than 24 hrs, labour didn't progress and DESPITE foetal monitoring suggesting all was well there was
an adverse outcome - usually chorioamnionitis, foetal sepsis or HIE.
As for whether there were bad outcomes — OF COURSE the midwife would find out if there had been
an adverse outcome.
What
adverse outcome is worse than preventable death?
The tradeoff between the additional physical safety conferred by a hospital setting in the case of
an adverse outcome, and the emotional comfort of being in a familiar environment, is sufficient for her.
Tanaka K, Yamada H, Minami M, Kataoka S, Numazaki K, Minakami H, Tsutsumi H. «Screening for vaginal shedding of cytomegalovirus in healthy pregnant women using real - time PCR: correlation of CMV in the vagina and
adverse outcome of pregnancy.»
In reality, only a very small proportion of home birth transports actually do result in such
an adverse outcome, and thus essentially have a negligible effect on hospital outcomes.
Explain that if they plan birth at home there is a small increase in the risk of
an adverse outcome for the baby.
Let us say that you reckon there is a 20 % chance of
an adverse outcome; that is like saying you will be proven wrong one in every five times.
Any adverse outcome from a review or audit could seriously harm our business.
My conclusion is that the easing of financial conditions resulting from non-traditional policy actions has had a material effect on both nominal and real growth and has demonstrably reduced the risk of particularly
adverse outcomes.
We regularly assess the likelihood of
adverse outcomes resulting from these examinations to determine the adequacy of our provision for income taxes.
I studied nutrition and learned in one such class that you can reduce the sugar in * most * recipes by one third without
adverse outcomes.
«Any code would need to contain meaningful obligations, not just high - level principles and aspirational statements, but on the other hand not impose prescriptive requirements that might unduly hinder commercial flexibility with resulting
adverse outcomes for consumers.»
Sleeping on your back late in pregnancy may increase the risk for
adverse outcomes, according to a new study.
most cases of gastroenteritis during pregnancy resolve with
no adverse outcomes on mom or baby.
IS this saying that if antenatal testing and intrapartum continuous monitoring were done, they might prevent
the adverse outcomes?
Moreover, in out - of - hospital settings, there is likely less antepartum testing and no continuous electronic intrapartum fetal monitoring, both of which may have affected
adverse outcomes.
But there's no reason for another mom to be worried that her infant will have
adverse outcomes if she can't breastfeed or decides she doesn't want to.
I counter: To insist the general risk pool (etc) pay for your first birth without medical resources present, in spite of the fact that same risk pool will still be responsible for caring for
any adverse outcomes due to lack of medical resources is hypocritical beyond belief.
Dr. Fisher believes that dispassionate, rigorous study of birth across all settings is more important than ever given disparities in women's access to trained and licensed care providers, current and future physician workforce issues, rising costs of health care, and unacceptably high rates of
adverse outcomes for mothers and infants in the U.S. compared to other industrialized countries.
Other than furthering the schism between the medical and natural childbirth camps, news that elective induction at 39 weeks prevents
adverse outcomes could place a strain on hospitals.