2011
DOI: 10.3788/omei20112806.0008
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Application of Bender in Synchrotron Radiation Beamline

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“…The current study revealed that, the advanced functional class of dyspnea (III and IV), cough, higher amount of sputum, chest pain (especially peripheral located chest pain), fever, fatigue sweating and higher WBC count and CRP level, in addition to obesity and being had cardiomyopathy, all of which were observed to has statistically significant association with chest infection among participated patients. These findings were somewhat consistent with previous related studies, which reported that age ≥ 70 years, diabetes, NYHA grade III, LVEF ≤55%, and CRP ≥10 mg/L are the independent risk factors of pulmonary infections in patients with heart failure [117]. OPTIMIZE-HF revealed that, pneumonia and respiratory processes, arrhythmia, and uncontrolled hypertension were identified as most frequently associated precipitants to HF admissions [114].…”
Section: Chest Infection Vs Jvp Status and Wbc Countsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The current study revealed that, the advanced functional class of dyspnea (III and IV), cough, higher amount of sputum, chest pain (especially peripheral located chest pain), fever, fatigue sweating and higher WBC count and CRP level, in addition to obesity and being had cardiomyopathy, all of which were observed to has statistically significant association with chest infection among participated patients. These findings were somewhat consistent with previous related studies, which reported that age ≥ 70 years, diabetes, NYHA grade III, LVEF ≤55%, and CRP ≥10 mg/L are the independent risk factors of pulmonary infections in patients with heart failure [117]. OPTIMIZE-HF revealed that, pneumonia and respiratory processes, arrhythmia, and uncontrolled hypertension were identified as most frequently associated precipitants to HF admissions [114].…”
Section: Chest Infection Vs Jvp Status and Wbc Countsupporting
confidence: 91%