Exemplos de uso de Prognostic implications em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Prognostic implications.
However, that article does not apply the Montreal classification and its prognostic implications.
However, the prognostic implications of these findings are still not fully known.
Nevertheless, the CI is yet to be used in clinical practice and its prognostic implications are underestimated.
The prognostic implications of these findings need further analysis in future studies.
There is little information about the prognostic implications of E-CD in relation to gallbladder carcinoma.
Heart failure syndrome is considered a public health problem with important prognostic implications.
The early detection of these heart diseases is essential, given the prognostic implications due to rapid clinical deterioration and high mortality.
They are extensively validating processes of collecting data about the state of health in ICU with prognostic implications.
In the 1990s,troponin caused a paradigm shift in the diagnosis and prognostic implications in these patients when evaluated in the short, medium and long term.
Another important aspect is that different authors have shown that the remodeling process may have prognostic implications.
Constans et al even observed prognostic implications of these changes: the lower the CD4 lymphocyte count the higher the level of triglycerides and the lower the HDL-cholesterol levels.
In amyloidosis, the degree of uptake is related to the degree of myocardial thickening, thus with prognostic implications.
This study shows interesting data,making room for new studies in search of more knowledge about the prognostic implications of CI and the possible use of this predictor in medical practice protocols.
Another aspect to be considered is that different authors showed that the remodeling poattern may have prognostic implications.
In patients with HF,the assessment of the sympathetic activity has important prognostic implications that will result in better treatment and outcome.
In PAH, the lungs synthesize ET-1 in increased amount,which results in an increase of circulating levels, with prognostic implications.
We found that although TIP presents with less chronic histologic alterations, the prognostic implications for this diagnosis were not"favourable": CKD developed in 30.8% and ESRD in 19.2% of our patients.
The benefit of revascularization to the hibernating myocardium andthe alteration of the remodeling process have important prognostic implications.
In relation to the prognosis for gallbladder carcinoma, little has been published recently on the prognostic implications of the proteins P53, E-cadherin E-CD, cyclooxygenase 2 COX-2 and epidermal growth factor receptor EGFR.
In addition to supplying an estimate of thrombotic risk in PAH individuals,endothelial dysfunction markers seem to have prognostic implications.
Considering the prevalence and the important prognostic implications, the investigation of mutations in the LMNA gene may be considered in all patients with idiopathic NIHF, particularly when there is significant impairment in the conduction system.
In chronic ChD, autonomic dysfunction has been associated with impairment of both parasympathetic and sympathetic limbs, with prognostic implications.
Given the potential prognostic implications of incomplete myocardial revascularization[32,33], this has been an important concern in studies comparing CABG with and without CPB, but whose results have also shown contradictory.
The presence of synchronous lung tumors or thoracic metastases in patients with head andneck cancer have prognostic implications and may have major impact on treatment.
Three aspects of the therapeutic efficiency with prognostic implications became the cause of growing concern: a the evolution of the cardiac area; b worsening in the capacity for physical efforts; c evolution of the morphological severity of the pre-existing valvular lesion.
It is important to monitor delirium because it is frequentlyunder-diagnosed 3 to 66% of the cases of delirium are not diagnosed and has important prognostic implications for the patient.
A study conducted with a limited number of patients, however,shows that pulse pressure evaluated by ABPM may also have prognostic implications Degree of Recommendation IIa, Evidence Level B.
This knowledge is a differential, because even very small areas with delayed positive enhancement, such as approximately 1% of the left ventricular mass,have large prognostic implications.
It is a descriptive, longitudinal quantitative study with a specific sample composed by 28 pregnant women whose fetuses had some type of malformation with potential negative prognostic implications.