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Individual cost data.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>The clinical effectiveness of the iNPWT single-use portable device could not be demonstrated compared to standard dressings for prophylactic use, in terms of the incidence of wound healing complications, in patients scheduled for TAA and not selected on the basis of risk factors. However, as this strategy may bring organizational benefits and has not been associated with significant economic costs, the adoption of iNPWT in orthopedic departments could be made according to the surgeon’s clinical expertise, based for instance on the patient’s risk factors for complications.…”
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Clinical baseline data.
Published 2025“…RPR was a significant prognostic indicator. Elevated RPR correlated with coagulation dysfunction (increased PT/INR, decreased fibrinogen) and higher mortality risk. …”
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Univariate analysis of hospitalized patients.
Published 2025“…RPR was a significant prognostic indicator. Elevated RPR correlated with coagulation dysfunction (increased PT/INR, decreased fibrinogen) and higher mortality risk. …”
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Univariate analysis of ICU patients.
Published 2025“…RPR was a significant prognostic indicator. Elevated RPR correlated with coagulation dysfunction (increased PT/INR, decreased fibrinogen) and higher mortality risk. …”
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Clinical baseline data after PSM.
Published 2025“…RPR was a significant prognostic indicator. Elevated RPR correlated with coagulation dysfunction (increased PT/INR, decreased fibrinogen) and higher mortality risk. …”
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International Classification of Diseases Codes.
Published 2025“…RPR was a significant prognostic indicator. Elevated RPR correlated with coagulation dysfunction (increased PT/INR, decreased fibrinogen) and higher mortality risk. …”
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Baseline data of clinical ICU patients.
Published 2025“…RPR was a significant prognostic indicator. Elevated RPR correlated with coagulation dysfunction (increased PT/INR, decreased fibrinogen) and higher mortality risk. …”
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