Sentences with phrase «of acute injury risk»

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If your child gets a head injury (acute injury), you will immediately go to the doctor, get a CT scan, and and get advice on how to minimize the risk of such an injury in the future.
The risk of severe side effects was similar in both groups (67.2 % in the combination group and 65.8 % in the standard treatment group), although there was an increased risk of acute kidney injury with the combination treatment (5.2 % vs. 0.5 %).
«Once patients develop acute kidney injury, their length of hospitalization increases, they command many more resources and, most saddening, their risk of mortality increases significantly.
In patients at high risk of renal complications who are undergoing angiography, use of I.V. sodium bicarbonate offered no benefits for prevention of contrast - associated acute kidney injury...
This area is the most prone to injury in terms of heavy weight exercises, which is why proper posture and technique can literally make you or break you — poor posture will both slow down your progress and expose you to greater risk of acute and chronic injury.
While acute, short - term inflammation is a good thing (it's your body's way of responding to things like injuries), having low - grade chronic inflammation (the kind that sticks around long - term) can increase your risk for disease, like heart disease, stroke, and metabolic syndrome.
If the ethylene glycol can exit the body without being metabolized, the risk of acute kidney injury is greatly decreased.»
Balakrishnan, A., Drobatz, K. J. and Silverstein, D. C. (2017), Retrospective evaluation of the prevalence, risk factors, management, outcome, and necropsy findings of acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome in dogs and cats: 29 cases (2011 — 2013).
Three studies from 2015 and 2016 showed evidence that patients who were currently taking Nexium were twice as likely to sustain an acute kidney injury, that patients had a 20 to 50 percent higher chance of developing chronic kidney disease, and that patients taking Nexium had a 44 percent higher risk of developing dementia.
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