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    A novel “lateral approach short axis in-plane” technique vs. conventional “short-axis out-of-plane approach” for ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein access: a prospective randomized non-inferiority trial by Michal Kalina, Patricia Vargová, Adéla Bubeníková, Roman Škulec, Vladimír Černý, David Astapenko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, this non-inferiority trial aimed to describe the novel approach and compare the novel lateral in-plane short-axis approach for IJV access with the conventional short-axis out-of-plane approach. Objectives The primary objective of the trial was to prove that the first attempt success rate in the novel technique is non-inferior to the conventional technique. …”
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    Estimate of compressive strength of an unidirectional composite lamina using cross-ply and angle-ply laminates by M. Scafè, G. Raiteri, A. Brentari, R. Dlacic, E. Troiani, M. P. Falaschetti, E. Besseghini

    Published 2014-07-01
    Subjects: “…Back-out Factor; Compressive strength; Unidirectional lamina; Cross-ply laminate; Angle-ply laminate.…”
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    Using Days Alive and Out of Hospital to measure inequities and explore pathways through which inequities emerge after coronary artery bypass grafting in Aotearoa New Zealand: a secondary data analysis using a retrospective cohort by Sarah-Jane Paine, Luke Boyle, Alan Forbes Merry, Elana Curtis, Thomas Lumley, Jade Tamatea

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To assess the impact of different risk factors on differences in outcome, we risk-adjust for multiple factors individually and collectively, to begin to elucidate possible pathways for equity gaps.Results After our comparisons, Māori patients experienced fewer unadjusted DAOH90 at seven out of nine deciles. After risk-adjustment, the differences ranged from 8 days to 0 days when considering different risk factors. …”
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