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Publikováno v:
Journal of Market Access & Health Policy, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2017)
In Poland, two proposed amendments to the reimbursement act are currently in preparation; these are likely to substantially change the pricing and reimbursement landscape for both drugs and medical devices. Proposed changes include: alignment of medi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6705f17fb3694c339b635589200382f4
Autor:
Anna Karolina Badora
Publikováno v:
Edukacja Elementarna w Teorii i Praktyce, Vol 18, Iss 1(68) (2023)
The article analyses the self-activity of preschool children during social isolation caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. In the first part of the article, a literature review was conducted, which made it possible to define self-activity and its signific
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cc3494c87d8a45e19fdb933491ceae81
Autor:
Annette Beiderbeck, I. Jacob, Phil McEwan, Karin Butler, Vanessa Gross, Karolina Badora, Steve Morris
Publikováno v:
PharmacoEconomics. 38:645-648
Autor:
L Hoskin, Philip Christopher McEwan, Daniel Sugrue, Glen James, Michael Hurst, Eskinder Tafesse, Karolina Badora
Publikováno v:
European Heart Journal. 41
Background Serum potassium (SK+) is a vital electrolyte, which level is maintained by adjusting renal K+ excretion. Variability in SK+ has been linked to increased risk of mortality and other adverse clinical events in patients in intensive care and/
Autor:
Karolina Badora, Philip Christopher McEwan, Daniel Sugrue, Michael Hurst, L Hoskin, Glen James, Eskinder Tafesse
Publikováno v:
European Heart Journal. 41
Background Hyper- and hypokalaemia are frequent complications in patients with heart failure (HF). The association between all-cause mortality (ACM), major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and serum potassium (K+) has previously been characterise
Autor:
Michael Hurst, Daniel Sugrue, Karolina Badora, L Hoskin, Glen James, Eskinder Tafesse, Philip Christopher McEwan
Publikováno v:
European Heart Journal. 41
Background Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), heart failure (HF), resistant hypertension (RHTN) and diabetes are at an increased risk of hyperkalaemia (HK) which can be potentially life-threatening, as a result of cardiac arrhythmias, cardia
Autor:
Karolina Badora, Michael Hurst, Phil McEwan, L Hoskin, Daniel Sugrue, Lei Qin, Glen James, Eskinder Tafesse
Publikováno v:
International journal of clinical practiceREFERENCES. 75(4)
INTRODUCTION Hyperkalaemia (HK) is associated with increased mortality risk. Prior studies suggest that the causes of HK are multifactorial. This study aimed to examine risk factors for incident and recurrent HK in six large real-world cohorts of UK
Autor:
Michael Hurst, Phil McEwan, Daniel Sugrue, L Hoskin, Glen James, Karolina Badora, Lei Qin, Eskinder Tafesse
Publikováno v:
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 35
Background and Aims Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at increased risk of hyperkalaemia, HK (high serum potassium concentration) due to impaired renal function. This medical condition is potentially life threatening if untreated or poor
Autor:
Phil McEwan, Karolina Badora, Eskinder Tafesse, Lei Qin, Glen James, L Hoskin, Michael Hurst, Daniel Sugrue
Publikováno v:
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 35
Background and Aims Approximately 275.9 million people globally and 5.6 million people in the UK are living with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The risk of hyperkalaemia (HK) is elevated in CKD due to renal impairment and may increase further upon tre
Autor:
Glen James, Karolina Badora, L Hoskin, Daniel Sugrue, Philip Christopher McEwan, Michael Hurst, Eskinder Tafesse
Publikováno v:
Value in Health. 23:S119