Early urine output trajectories predict mortality and acute kidney injury in female ICU patients with genitourinary ...
Matthew Viggiano, MD, internal medicine resident, Temple University Hospital, shares findings on a study in which female patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) admitted to the intensive care ...
When treated by female physicians, patients experience lower rates of both mortality and hospital readmission. That’s according to a new study reported by the University of California. “What our ...
Seeing a female doctor could be better for longevity, according to a new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine Monday. Both male and female patients have a greater chance of death or ...
Patients who are treated by a female physician could live longer and have a reduced risk of hospitalization, new research has found. These benefits were seen more in female patients compared to males, ...
“It’s fairly well-established that heart disease affects men more often than women, yet women affected by heart disease have worse outcomes than men,” Lucy J. Modra, MPH, FCICM, FACEM, intensivist at ...
Despite some differences in clinical characteristics and treatments, female and male patients with acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) had similar in-hospital and ...
Use of mobile patient lifts for ICU patients on mechanical ventilation improve their physical function during ICU admission by accelerating the standing process. The intervention group predominantly ...