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Overview of Outpatient Strategies for Optimizing Patient Outcomes in HE

HCPLive

The expert panel on hepatic encephalopathy (HE) presents clinical recommendations for managing patients with recurrent or episodic HE in the outpatient setting.

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Is the obesity paradox in outpatients with heart failure reduced ejection fraction real?

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

The primary objective was to understand the association between body mass index (BMI) and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFREF) of ischemic etiology in outpatients, using mortality as a parameter. group provided the worst outcome ( p  = 0.123). Most were male, average age 62.6 (56–70), 56–70), BMI 18.5–24.9 = 35.1%,

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Abstract TMP95: Risk Factors, Stroke Characteristics and Outcomes in Children with Inpatient Versus Outpatient Strokes

Stroke Journal

Children who suffer arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) while hospitalized are often critically ill and may have distinct acute and chronic risk factors, stroke characteristics and outcomes compared to those with outpatient strokes. A significantly higher proportion of inpatient stroke patients died compared to outpatient strokes (27.3%

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7 EHR Interoperability Tips for Outpatient Care

GEMMS

In the dynamic realm of outpatient care, healthcare providers frequently encounter the need to exchange crucial patient information and records with fellow medical professionals. 7 Tips for Interoperability in EHR Software for Outpatient Care 1.

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Mortality and Readmissions after Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation: An Analysis of Inpatient and Outpatient State Databases

HeartRhythm

Assessment of contemporary real-world outcomes of VT ablation requires data inclusive of both inpatient and outpatient encounters. Catheter ablation is an effective therapy for ventricular tachycardia (VT) and is increasing in use.

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QI-482886-005 IMPROVEMENT OF ANTICOAGULANTS PRESCRIPTION AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES AFTER IMPLANTATION OF AN AF ALERT SYSTEM IN THE OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT

HeartRhythm

However, the real-world usage of the AF alert system in hospital outpatient departments is still unclear, and its impact on clinical outcomes is not well understood. In previous randomized controlled trial, the alert system modestly enhanced the prescription of OAC among consecutive hospitalized patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).

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PO-03-020 IMPACT OF EMERGENT PHYSICIAN NOTIFICATIONS FROM MOBILE CARDIAC OUTPATIENT TELEMETRY ON PATIENT OUTCOMES (THE EP-COT TRIAL)

HeartRhythm

However, the impact of monitoring on acute clinical management decisions utilizing mobile cardiac outpatient telemetry (Philips MCOT) is not known. Ambulatory cardiac monitors are utilized to diagnose arrhythmias and to establish symptom-arrhythmia correlation.