The phrase
"major complications" means serious problems or difficulties that arise in a situation.
Full definition
- A simple checklist helped surgical teams cut death rates by nearly half and reduce
major complications of surgery by more than a third in a pilot study at eight hospitals worldwide.
With early detection, consistent therapy, and regular monitoring, some affected dogs will go years
without major complications and with maintenance of vision.
That delivery was even worse than the first, resulting in
major complications for me and baby but we managed to avoid medical intervention.
We use newer medications, with proven safety records, which are less likely to cause stomach upset or
other major complications.
Signs are similar to the human flu, including fever, lethargy, lack of appetite and respiratory symptoms,
while major complications are rare.
Baring
major complications with his medical test, it's pretty much save to know that Semedo is set to be El Barca's new arrival this summer.
CHICAGO (June 6, 2017):
Major complications from injury are more likely for pediatric and elderly patients at trauma centers not verified by the ACS Committee on Trauma.
The researchers, including Penn and co-senior author Daphne Koller, a computer scientist at Stanford University, set out to develop a more accurate yet noninvasive tool for predicting
major complications in the tiniest newborns.
«That's why I've been working for more than 15 years to develop these microspheres — to help protect my patients and reduce their risk for
major complications after surgery.»
This can cause
major complications including trauma, illness, infection and possibly laminitis for the mare, as well as reduced fertility for the next breeding.
Patients who received combined neuraxial / general anesthesia had a 10 % lower risk of
major complications compared with patients who received general anesthesia.
April 18, 2011 Elderly diabetes patients with very low glucose levels have slightly increased risk of death A new study of older diabetes patients has found that well - controlled blood sugar levels were associated with a lower risk of
major complications such as heart attacks, amputation and kidney disease, but the very lowest blood sugar levels were associated with a small but significant increased risk of death.
«NARAL's implication that the Democratic National Committee should snub all candidates who are not fully pro-choice also
creates major complications,» wrote Talking Points Memo.
Researchers found that patients who received 24/7 intensivist physician care had a seven per cent lower risk (26 % vs 19 %) of
experiencing major complications and a nearly - four per cent lower chance (5.3 % vs 1.6 %) of cardiac surgical intensive care unit (ICU) readmission.
Survival without
major complications increased approximately 2 percent per year for infants at 25 to 28 weeks» gestation, with no change for infants at 22 to 24 weeks» gestation.
Using regional anesthesia instead of general anesthesia in patients with sleep apnea undergoing total joint replacement
decreases major complications by 17 %, according to a study published online, ahead of print, in the journal Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.
Specifically,
major complications occurred among 27 percent of clopidogel patients with the genetic mutations, compared to 8 percent of patients with the mutations who received the alternative medications.
Around - the - clock care from senior physicians helped
reduce major complications in cardiac surgery patients as compared to receiving care from resident physicians, according to a new University of Alberta study.
For example, the firm represented the manufacturer of an implanted defibrillator that allegedly malfunctioned, causing the
recipient major complications.
This was a most difficult transaction also because we were not told until days later by the seller's realtor that there were
major complications due to pending bankruptcy proceedings which delayed the process substantially.
The truth is that doctors aren't completely sure why so many babies with Turner syndrome are miscarried while others make it through pregnancy
without major complications.
Major complications after synchronous liver and colorectal resections vary and are related to the extent of liver resection performed and type of colorectal surgery performed.
A lot of the scary birth stories we hear are left over from colonial America and there is reason to believe that many women might have been suffering from rickets and poor nutrition, which would have resulted in a malformed pelvis, making many women and babies susceptible to
major complications including death.
Major complications of hip replacement include infection, dislocation or loosening of the prosthetic joint components, fracture, and nerve injury.
However, Rabin also noted that
major complications in pregnancy are relatively rare, so any benefit to the mother might not have been picked up in this relatively small study.
Furthermore, patients with the mutations who received one of two clopidogrel alternatives compared to clopidogrel were more than three times less likely to die or have a heart attack, stroke or
other major complications 12 months after treatment.
With Amazon making up roughly 90 % of online battery sales, often from its own private - label battery brand, this could create
some major complications for Energizer.
«If
a major complication arises, this period may be extended up to 36 hours.»
Major complications and thirty - day mortality occurred in 52 percent of those who received prayer (Group 1), 51 percent of those who did not receive it (Group 2), and 59 percent of patients who knew they would receive prayers (Group 3).
The Chinese regulator has lifted the ban on facility owned by troubled infant formula producer Bellamy's Australia, removing
a major complication that emerged following the Tasmanian - based company's purchase of the business in June.
Rather they apparently either failed to recognize the seriousness of
the major complications that developed or they feared that their incompetence in improperly addressing the major complications would be exposed.
Of course, if there were
any major complications, I'd head to a hospital, but I'd rather have my baby in a relaxed, comfortable environment than getting the impression that pregnancy is a disease not meant for the female body.
Any midwife who lacks the experience to recognize
a major complication when she sees it, or lacks the wit to recognize a major complication because she has been taught everything is a variation of normal, should not be practicing at all.
Most babies born at 37 weeks have little or no moderate or
major complications and do very well.
Thankfully, there were
no major complications with my home birth, but any birth has a certain amount of unknown and risk and having an expert there can alleviate that concern.
32 Weeks Pregnant — Your baby is as big as a Napa cabbage and if born this week, he or she would have an excellent chance of surviving without
major complications.
Statistically speaking, it was pretty likely that that we'd both survive without
major complications, whether or not I chose to have any pain medication and whether I gave birth at home, at a birth center, or at a hospital.
If left to happen naturally, there will be
major complications and deprived outcomes serving as a result.