2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-69335/v1
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Nomogram for predicting complicated appendicitis and aiding decision-making regarding antibiotic therapy for acute appendicitis

Abstract: Background Antibiotic therapy is a feasible treatment option for uncomplicated appendicitis, but the preoperative diagnosis of uncomplicated appendicitis is challenging. This study aimed to develop a nomogram to predict complicated appendicitis based on laboratory data and CT features and to guide antibiotic treatment decision-making. Methods Patients with pathologically confirmed acute appendicitis (AA) were randomly split into the primary and validation cohorts. The nomogram model for predicting complicate… Show more

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“…Necessity was the prime impetus to develop an aggressive Spanish language curriculum at the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine (PLFSOM) since the school is located in El Paso, Texas, where approximately 70% of the residents speak Spanish. 18 Before the inaugural class matriculated in 2009, it served as a regional campus for Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock and served as a training site for third and fourth year medical students. These students were offered a Spanish elective before coming to the El Paso campus.…”
Section: Forging a Medical Spanish Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Necessity was the prime impetus to develop an aggressive Spanish language curriculum at the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine (PLFSOM) since the school is located in El Paso, Texas, where approximately 70% of the residents speak Spanish. 18 Before the inaugural class matriculated in 2009, it served as a regional campus for Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock and served as a training site for third and fourth year medical students. These students were offered a Spanish elective before coming to the El Paso campus.…”
Section: Forging a Medical Spanish Programmentioning
confidence: 99%