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< 50 years old
Aims To increase SJRs undertaken by 50%. To improve numbers of key messages reported by 50%. To produce mortality reports.
Males <50 years
with clinical scoring: For DVT: <500ng/ml: Negative >500ng/ml:Positive For PE: Consider following Trust guidance on age related D Dimers: Patient aged <50
Recent studies have shown that antibodies to MUSK are present in 40% to 50% of patients with generalized Acetylcholine Receptor seronegative MG.
Within each group, outcomes rates were calculated for each of the 50 procedures before and after the course through analysis of the JAG Endoscopy Training
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>50
Symptoms often begin after the age of 50, although early symptoms may be difficult to detect.
Aim 50% of trauma CTs reported by local radiologists to include a primary survey by April 2018.
test is used for patients with symptoms suggestive of gastric/duodenal ulcer Endoscopy may be appropriate when results are positive All patients over 50
<50 years
Pugh Best Quality Improvement Poster & Best Promoted Project S.H.E.D:- To improve the support offered to dads in the first 24 hours from delivery by 50%
We are on track to meet our target of a 50% reduction.
CNS toxicity is increased by 50% with oral administration due to differences in metabolism between the two routes.
Antibodies to AQP4 are found in >80% of NMO patients and around 50% of patients with longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis.
Reference ranges Male Less than 50 U/L Female Less than 35 U/L Further information Lab Tests Online Analyte Monograph alongside the National Laboratory
Smaller volumes down to a minimum of 50 µl can be tested, but assay sensitivity may be reduced.