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- PRASUGREL OR CLOPIDOGREL IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES AT DIFFERENT THROMBOTIC RISK: RESULTS FROM THE PROMETHEUS STUDY Article
- Prasugrel or Clopidogrel in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes With Multivessel Disease: Results From the PROMETHEUS Study Article
- Prasugrel use and clinical outcomes by age among patients undergoing PCI for acute coronary syndrome: from the PROMETHEUS study Article
- Pre Liver Transplant (LT) Prediction of Surgical Complexity by Recipient Risk Grading and Optimizing Outcomes: The Ochsner Experience. Article
- Pre Operative Administration of Vitamin K Reduces Bleeding in Continous Flow Devices Article
- Pre-Procedural Hemoglobin Level Predicts Mortality in Patients Undergoing Peripheral Vascular Interventions Article
- Pre-procedural Risk Quantification for Carotid Stenting Using the CAS Score A Report From the NCDR CARE Registry Article
- Pre-TACE Immune Status Correlates with Treatment Response and Tumor Biology in HCC as a Bridge to Transplant Article
- Pre-Transplant Corticosteroids (CS) and Infection Risk after Early Liver Transplantation (LT) for Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis (AH): Good or Bad? Article
- Pre-Transplant Factors Associated with Increased Risk of Post-Liver Transplant Delirium Article
- Pre-Treatment Lymphocyte Status in HCC Patients Associates with DEB-TACE Response and Correlates with Increased Regulatory Immune Cells. Article
- PRE-TREATMENT LYMPHOCYTE STATUS IN HCC PATIENTS ASSOCIATES WITH DEB-TACE RESPONSE AND CORRELATES WITH LIVER SYNTHETIC DYSFUNCTION AND INCREASED REGULATORY IMMUNE CELLS Article
- Pre-treatment with TIMP-3 prevents the development of biliary injury in an LPS enhanced ischaemia-reperfusion animal model Article
- Pre-treatment with TIMP-3 prevents the development of biliary injury in an LPS enhanced ischaemia-reperfusion animal model Article
- Precipitous acute kidney injury due to vancomycin: incidence, risk factors, and clinical outcomes Article
- Precision Medicine and the Institutional Review Board: Ethics and the Genome Article
- Predicted risk of diabetes and coronary heart disease in patients with schizophrenia: Aripiprazole versus standard of care Article
- Predicting In-Hospital Mortality in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction Article
- Predicting Low Risk for Sustained Alcohol Use After Early Liver Transplant for Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis: The Sustained Alcohol Use Post-Liver Transplant Score Article
- Predicting Low-Risk for Sustained Alcohol Use after Early Liver Transplant for Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis: The Salt Score Article
- Predicting Persistent Left Ventricular Dysfunction Following Myocardial Infarction The PREDICTS Study Article
- Predicting Recurrence Prior to Transplant: The Response of HCC to Chemoembolization Article
- Predicting the Future in Primary Care Patients Through Graded Exercise Testing Article
- Prediction of All-Cause Mortality by the Left Atrial Volume Index in Patients With Normal Left Ventricular Filling Pressure and Preserved Ejection Fraction Article
- Prediction of Cardiovascular Mortality by Estimated Cardiorespiratory Fitness Independent of Traditional Risk Factors: The HUNT Study Article
- Prediction of Survival After Implantation of a Fully Magnetically Levitated Left Ventricular Assist Device Article
- Predictive model and risk factors associated with a revised definition of early allograft dysfunction in liver transplant recipients Article
- Predictive modelling suggests subgroup effects for severe hypoglycaemia in type 2 diabetes patients treated with Gla-300 vs IDeg: the LIGHTNING study Article
- Predictive Rates of Survival Based on Ki-67 and Chemotherapy Regimens in Patients with High Grade (HG) Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs) Article
- Predictive utility of type and duration of symptoms at initial presentation in patients with mild cognitive impairment. Article