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View article: Clinical characteristics and risk factors for imaging abnormalities in pediatric Group B Streptococcus meningitis: a multicenter study
Clinical characteristics and risk factors for imaging abnormalities in pediatric Group B Streptococcus meningitis: a multicenter study Open
Pediatric GBS meningitis predominantly affects infants under 3 months, with a high incidence of imaging abnormalities. Simultaneous positive CSF and blood cultures, and lower initial CSF GLU concentrations (<1.57 mmol/L) are independent ri…
View article: Effect of lateral versus supine positioning on hypoxaemia in sedated adults: multicentre randomised controlled trial
Effect of lateral versus supine positioning on hypoxaemia in sedated adults: multicentre randomised controlled trial Open
Objectives To evaluate the effect of lateral versus supine positioning on incidence of hypoxaemia in sedated patients and to provide evidence based recommendations for respiratory strategies. Design Prospective, multicentre, randomised con…
View article: Human papillomavirus vaccine administration opportunities at well visits in adolescents
Human papillomavirus vaccine administration opportunities at well visits in adolescents Open
Routine HPV vaccination beginning at age 9 well visits could optimize opportunities to improve vaccine coverage.
View article: Factors Influencing the Maintenance of Public Health Behaviors After an Epidemic: Cross-Sectional Study
Factors Influencing the Maintenance of Public Health Behaviors After an Epidemic: Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background The maintenance of public health behaviors stands as a critical issue within the realm of public health. COVID-19, a major global emergency, has profoundly impacted the sustainability of public health behaviors. However, there i…
View article: A nomogram-based clinical prediction model for adverse clinical outcomes in non-HIV Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia patients
A nomogram-based clinical prediction model for adverse clinical outcomes in non-HIV Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia patients Open
Background Non-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) immunocompromised patients with Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) face rapid progression and high mortality, necessitating a predictive model to identify patients at risk of adverse cl…
View article: Association of cardiometabolic index with gallstone disease and insulin resistance based on NHANES data
Association of cardiometabolic index with gallstone disease and insulin resistance based on NHANES data Open
Our research demonstrates that CMI exhibits a nonlinear positive correlation with the incidence of GSD and IR. This suggests that CMI may serve as a novel and valuable indicator for further investigating the intricate relationships among m…
View article: Comparative Dosing of Adjunctive Corticosteroids Therapy for Pneumocystis Pneumonia with ARDS in Non-HIV Immunocompromised Patients
Comparative Dosing of Adjunctive Corticosteroids Therapy for Pneumocystis Pneumonia with ARDS in Non-HIV Immunocompromised Patients Open
The standard-dose steroid therapy significantly reduced 28-day and 60-day mortality without major complications in the non-HIV immunocompromised population with severe PCP with ARDS. These findings highlight the potential survival benefit …
View article: Rural Transformation, Water Scarcity and Policy Responses in China
Rural Transformation, Water Scarcity and Policy Responses in China Open
This study examines the complex interplay between rural transformation and water scarcity in China, focussing on how shifts towards high‐value agriculture and non‐farm employment affect water resources. Utilising data spanning 2 decades, i…
View article: DarkSHINE Baseline Design Report: Physics Prospects and Detector Technologies
DarkSHINE Baseline Design Report: Physics Prospects and Detector Technologies Open
DarkSHINE is a newly proposed fixed-target experiment initiative to search for the invisible decay of Dark Photon via missing energy/momentum signatures, based on the high repetition rate electron beam to be deployed/delivered by the Shang…
View article: Hemiarthroplasty in young patients
Hemiarthroplasty in young patients Open
Aims The survival of humeral hemiarthroplasties in patients with relatively intact glenoid cartilage could theoretically be extended by minimizing the associated postoperative glenoid erosion. Ceramic has gained attention as an alternative…
View article: Differences in Acute Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinases-9, 3, and 2 Related to the Duration of Brain Ischemia and Tissue Plasminogen Activator Treatment in Experimental Stroke
Differences in Acute Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinases-9, 3, and 2 Related to the Duration of Brain Ischemia and Tissue Plasminogen Activator Treatment in Experimental Stroke Open
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) such as MMP-9, 3, and 2 degrade the cellular matrix and are believed to play a crucial role in ischemic stroke. We examined how the duration of ischemia (up to 4 h) and treatment with recombinant tissue pla…
View article: Gustative Roussy Immune Score is a Predictor for Major Pathological Response in Rectal Cancer: A Result from the Preoperative Intraarterial Chemoembolization Combined with Radiotherapy (PCAR) Study
Gustative Roussy Immune Score is a Predictor for Major Pathological Response in Rectal Cancer: A Result from the Preoperative Intraarterial Chemoembolization Combined with Radiotherapy (PCAR) Study Open
Despite the emergence of various treatment strategies for rectal cancer based on neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy, there is currently a lack of reliable biomarkers to determine which patients will respond well to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy…
View article: A combined immune and inflammatory indicator predict the prognosis of severe Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia patients: a 12-year, retrospective, observational cohort
A combined immune and inflammatory indicator predict the prognosis of severe Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia patients: a 12-year, retrospective, observational cohort Open
View article: A Study on the Relationship between Chinese Academic Attribution and Learning Burnout among Chinese Language Learners of International Students in China
A Study on the Relationship between Chinese Academic Attribution and Learning Burnout among Chinese Language Learners of International Students in China Open
This study aims to investigate the specific situation and relationship between academic attribution and learning burnout among 413 international Chinese learners in Hunan University, and to help teachers understand students' psychological …
View article: Measurement and Countermeasures for College Students’ Emotions and Attitudes Post-popular Feelings Events: An Analysis Based on Smart PLS Model Data
Measurement and Countermeasures for College Students’ Emotions and Attitudes Post-popular Feelings Events: An Analysis Based on Smart PLS Model Data Open
To accurately gauge the emotional and attitudinal responses of college students post-popular feelings events, and to formulate scientifically sound strategies for managing public sentiment effectively and forestalling secondary quandaries,…
View article: Spectrum mapping technology based creation of a color-contrast reading environment to reach comfort and clarity
Spectrum mapping technology based creation of a color-contrast reading environment to reach comfort and clarity Open
Reading with a bit of yellowish or greenish paper, as compared to white paper, is thought to be more comfortable and friendly, and can help decrease eye fatigue to some degree. In this work, we try to map the light of different colors on a…
View article: [A multi-center epidemiological study on pneumococcal meningitis in children from 2019 to 2020].
[A multi-center epidemiological study on pneumococcal meningitis in children from 2019 to 2020]. Open
Pediatric PM is more common in children aged 3 months to under 3 years. Intracranial complications are more frequently observed in children under 1 year old. Fever is the most common clinical manifestation of PM, and subdural effusion/emph…
View article: Does “Monitoring the Monitor” Matter in Corporate ESG Behavior? Evidence from Chinese Central Environmental Protection Inspection
Does “Monitoring the Monitor” Matter in Corporate ESG Behavior? Evidence from Chinese Central Environmental Protection Inspection Open
View article: A114: Promoting Exercise Behavior for College Students by Compensating Intervention of Beliefs
A114: Promoting Exercise Behavior for College Students by Compensating Intervention of Beliefs Open
Purpose: Compensatory Health Beliefs (CHBs) are essential to resolving the motivational conflicts between the desired and healthy goal in college students. Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) framework is used to design a multidimensional tra…
View article: Association between preoperative anemia optimization and major complications after non-cardiac surgery: a retrospective analysis
Association between preoperative anemia optimization and major complications after non-cardiac surgery: a retrospective analysis Open
Preoperative anemia optimization did not appear to be associated with a composite outcome of major in-hospital postoperative cardiovascular, renal, and pulmonary complications and all-cause in-hospital mortality.
View article: The Significance of David Harveys Spatial Theory in Post-modern Architecture in the Context of Ecology and Society: The Example of Las Vegas Architecture
The Significance of David Harveys Spatial Theory in Post-modern Architecture in the Context of Ecology and Society: The Example of Las Vegas Architecture Open
Post-modernist architecture has been the subject of much debate, and a clear definition of it has not been settled. It is also difficult to converge on the views on the association of postmodernism with modernism. On account of its complex…
View article: Recent Trend in the Prevalence and Correlates of Depression Among Chinese Young Adults from 2010 to 2018
Recent Trend in the Prevalence and Correlates of Depression Among Chinese Young Adults from 2010 to 2018 Open
As a result of globalization, Chinese young adults who transit to adulthood currently are being exposed to a combination of traditional Chinese values such as collectivism and Confucian philosophy, as well as Western individualism. We anal…
View article: ACADEMIC ANXIETY OF CHINESE INTERDISCIPLINARY DOCTORAL STUDENTS IN THAILAND: A QUALITATIVE STUDY
ACADEMIC ANXIETY OF CHINESE INTERDISCIPLINARY DOCTORAL STUDENTS IN THAILAND: A QUALITATIVE STUDY Open
The study aims to make an exploration of the factors affecting anxiety among Chinese Interdisciplinary Doctoral students in Thailand. Qualitative pieces of evidence are collected to prove the factors affecting Academic Anxiety among Chines…
View article: Moderating Effect of eHealth Literacy on the Associations of Coronaphobia With Loneliness, Irritability, Depression, and Stigma in Chinese Young Adults: Bayesian Structural Equation Model Study
Moderating Effect of eHealth Literacy on the Associations of Coronaphobia With Loneliness, Irritability, Depression, and Stigma in Chinese Young Adults: Bayesian Structural Equation Model Study Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in known risk factors for mental health problems. Although medical information available through the internet and smartphones has greatly expanded, people’s ability to seek, eschew, a…
View article: Investigating Individuals’ Preferences in Determining the Functions of Smartphone Apps for Fighting Pandemics: Best-Worst Scaling Survey Study
Investigating Individuals’ Preferences in Determining the Functions of Smartphone Apps for Fighting Pandemics: Best-Worst Scaling Survey Study Open
Background Smartphone apps have been beneficial in controlling and preventing the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is a gap in research surrounding the importance of smartphone app functions from a user’s perspective. Although the insight…
View article: Processing speed test and 30-day readmission in elderly non-cardiac surgery patients- A retrospective study
Processing speed test and 30-day readmission in elderly non-cardiac surgery patients- A retrospective study Open
Background and Aims: Preoperative cognitive function screening can help identify high-risk patients, but resource-intensive testing limits its widespread use. A novel self-administered tablet computer-based Processing Speed Test (PST) was …
View article: PTFS07-07-23 Eight Modifiable Lifestyle Factors Associated With Increased Life Expectancy Among 719,147 U.S. Veterans
PTFS07-07-23 Eight Modifiable Lifestyle Factors Associated With Increased Life Expectancy Among 719,147 U.S. Veterans Open
View article: Cognitive manipulation of emotional and non-emotional information in working memory of patients with depression: a rigid processing style
Cognitive manipulation of emotional and non-emotional information in working memory of patients with depression: a rigid processing style Open
Introduction Cognitive psychology is one of the important perspectives to understand depression. Compared with previous studies, recent researchers increasingly focused on the exploration of the comprehensive cognitive process of patients …
View article: Health-related quality of life among patients with knee osteoarthritis in Guangzhou, China: a multicenter cross-sectional study
Health-related quality of life among patients with knee osteoarthritis in Guangzhou, China: a multicenter cross-sectional study Open
Purposes To investigate health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) in Guangzhou, China, and examine its association with selected sociodemographic characteristics as well as knee function. Methods Thi…
View article: Lower serum insulin-like growth factor 1 concentrations in patients with chronic insomnia disorder
Lower serum insulin-like growth factor 1 concentrations in patients with chronic insomnia disorder Open
Objectives Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) is a crucial neurotrophin that is produced in the brain and periphery and may play an important role in insomnia and mood disorders. We aimed to analyze its serum concentrations in patients w…