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    Intravenous nicardipine and labetalol use in hypertensive patients with signs or symptoms suggestive of end-organ damage in the emergency department: a subgroup analysis of the CLUE trial by Brian Hiestand, Phillip Levy, W Frank Peacock, Brigitte M Baumann, Richard M Nowak, Amy Hsu, Joseph Varon, Chad M Cannon, David M Cline, Pierre Borczuk, Abhinav Chandra, Deborah B Diercks, Preeti Jois, Brian Kaminski, Jon W Schrock

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Objective To compare the efficacy of Food and Drug Administration recommended dosing of nicardipine versus labetalol for the management of hypertensive patients with signs and/or symptoms (S/S) suggestive of end-organ damage (EOD).Design Secondary analysis of the multicentre prospective, randomised CLUE trial.Setting 13 academic emergency departments in the USA.Participants Eligible patients had two systolic blood pressure (SBP) measures ≥180 mm Hg at least 10 min apart, no contraindications to nicardipine or labetalol and predefined S/S suggestive of EOD on arrival.Interventions Medications were administered by continuous infusion (nicardipine) or repeat intravenous bolus (labetalol) for a study period of 30 min or until a specified target SBP ±20 mm Hg was achieved.Primary outcome measure Percentage of participants achieving a predefined target SBP range (TR) defined as an SBP within ±20 mm Hg as established by the treating physician.Results Of the 141 eligible patients, 49.6% received nicardipine, 51.7% were women and 81.6% were black. …”
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    ABO-incompatible liver transplantation – exploring utilitarian solutions to restricted access and organ shortages: A single-centre experience from Johannesburg, South Africa by E U Wessels, J Loveland, H Maher, P Gaylard, B Bobat, A D Mahomed, D Parbhoo, M R Beretta, C Hajinicolaou, P Walabh, S Berkenfeld, D Demopoulos, S Rambarran, B Ströbele, F van der Schyff, J Fabian, L Brannigan

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This study confirms ABOi-LT as a feasible option to increase the liver donor pool in this organ-depleted setting as recipient survival and complication rates were similar between ABO-compatibility groups. …”
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    Language learners’ surface, deep, and organizing approaches to ChatGPT-assisted language learning: What contextual, individual, and ChatGPT-related factors contribute? by Amir Reza Rahimi, Zahra Mosalli

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The result of the partial least squares modeling (PLS-SEM), and Importance performance map analysis (IPMA) showed that ChatGPT leadership, where the university executive provides the atmosphere for the norms of ChatGPT integration, could significantly shape language learners’ organizing approach to using it in their daily academic schedule. …”
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    Decision-Making in Educational Leadership : principles, policies, and practices /

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…School management and organization United States.. 4573…”
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    Good Governance and Constitutionalism in East Africa : questioning the contemporary relevance of the Commonwealth /

    Published 2009
    Subjects: “…Commonwealth (Organization) Congresses. 9495…”
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    Oxford textbook of critical care /

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…Intensive Care Units organization & administration. 14029…”
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    Regulation of the Employment Status of Seafarers by Boris Jerman

    Published 2024-01-01
    Subjects: “…international labour organization (ilo)…”
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    The Surgical Clinics of North America, vol. 66, no. 3 : organ transplantation /

    Published 1986
    “…organ transplantation /…”
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