Pneumonia is a well-documented and common respiratory infection in patients with acute traumatic spinal cord injuries, and may recur during the course of acute care. Using data from the North American Clinical Trials Network (NACTN) for Spinal Cord Injury, the incidence, timing, and recurrence of pneumonia were analyzed. The two main objectives were (1) to investigate the time and potential risk factors for the first occurrence of pneumonia using the Cox Proportional Hazards model, and (2) to investigate pneumonia recurrence and its risk factors using a Counting Process model that is a generalization of the Cox Proportional Hazards model. The results from survival analysis suggested that surgery, intubation, American Spinal Injury Associati...
Abstract Background While the incidence and aspects of pneumonia in ICU patients has been extensivel...
Background: Knowledge on the risk factors of developing pneumonia, one of the top causes of mortalit...
Infections are a common threat to patients after spinal cord injury. Furthermore, infections might p...
Objective: To describe the occurrence of pneumonia in individuals with acute spinal cord injury (SCI...
INTRODUCTION: Pneumonia is one of the leading complications and causes of death after a spinal cord ...
© 2018 Jacqui AgostinelloAcute traumatic thoracolumbar spinal cord injury (TLSCI) is a devastating e...
Pneumonia continues to complicate the course of spinal cord injury (SCI). Currently, clinicians and ...
Introduction: Although pneumonia has been identified as the single most common risk factor for acute...
Aim: to find out whether the level of the cervical spinal cord injury affects the onset of respirato...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence of pneumonia acquired in the intensive care unit (ICU), and t...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory complications remain a major cause of mortality among individuals with spina...
Background: While the incidence and aspects of pneumonia in ICU patients has been extensively discus...
Risk factors for pneumonia were analysed in a large population of critically ill patients, collected...
Aims: To compare the risk of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) requiring hospitalization in spondyl...
Background: stroke-associated pneumonia prolongs hospital stay and is an important risk factor for m...
Abstract Background While the incidence and aspects of pneumonia in ICU patients has been extensivel...
Background: Knowledge on the risk factors of developing pneumonia, one of the top causes of mortalit...
Infections are a common threat to patients after spinal cord injury. Furthermore, infections might p...
Objective: To describe the occurrence of pneumonia in individuals with acute spinal cord injury (SCI...
INTRODUCTION: Pneumonia is one of the leading complications and causes of death after a spinal cord ...
© 2018 Jacqui AgostinelloAcute traumatic thoracolumbar spinal cord injury (TLSCI) is a devastating e...
Pneumonia continues to complicate the course of spinal cord injury (SCI). Currently, clinicians and ...
Introduction: Although pneumonia has been identified as the single most common risk factor for acute...
Aim: to find out whether the level of the cervical spinal cord injury affects the onset of respirato...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence of pneumonia acquired in the intensive care unit (ICU), and t...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory complications remain a major cause of mortality among individuals with spina...
Background: While the incidence and aspects of pneumonia in ICU patients has been extensively discus...
Risk factors for pneumonia were analysed in a large population of critically ill patients, collected...
Aims: To compare the risk of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) requiring hospitalization in spondyl...
Background: stroke-associated pneumonia prolongs hospital stay and is an important risk factor for m...
Abstract Background While the incidence and aspects of pneumonia in ICU patients has been extensivel...
Background: Knowledge on the risk factors of developing pneumonia, one of the top causes of mortalit...
Infections are a common threat to patients after spinal cord injury. Furthermore, infections might p...