Keyphrases
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
100%
Computed Tomography
52%
Third Molar Removal
50%
Diagnostic Laparoscopy
50%
Chest Tube Drainage
50%
Renal Dose Dopamine
50%
Curative Resection
50%
Metastatic Deposit
50%
Chest Tube
50%
Pancreatic Cancer
50%
Rib Fractures
50%
Abdominal Computed Tomography
50%
Clinical Outcomes
50%
Surgical Technique
50%
Early Postoperative Period
50%
Dopamine
50%
Etiology
50%
Bone Lesions
50%
Oral Surgery
50%
Third Molar
50%
Mandibular Angle Fracture
50%
Soft Diet
50%
Dry Socket
50%
Preventive Measures
50%
Failure to Maintain
50%
Third Molar Extraction
50%
Young Female
50%
Mandibular Fracture
50%
Iatrogenic Injury
50%
Relative Volume
50%
Consecutive Patients
45%
Abdominal Injuries
43%
Peritoneal Spread
37%
Furosemide
33%
Pressure Value
33%
Expiratory Volume
33%
Relative Risk
18%
Confidence Interval
18%
Laparotomy
18%
Analgetics
16%
Wound Discharge
16%
Pneumonia
16%
Early Removal
16%
Nurse Care
16%
White Blood Cell Count
16%
Chest X-ray
16%
Length of Hospital Stay
16%
Cross-clamp Time
16%
Supportive Treatment
16%
Low Demand
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
100%
Computer Assisted Tomography
70%
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
60%
Furosemide
50%
Laparoscopy
50%
Chest Tube
50%
Mandible Fracture
50%
Diagnosis
50%
Third Molar
50%
Surgery
50%
Tube Removal
50%
Pancreas Cancer
50%
Rib Fracture
50%
Chest Radiograph
35%
Infection
33%
Abdominal Injury
31%
Inotropic Agent
25%
Oliguria
25%
Heart Left Atrium Pressure
25%
Lung Congestion
25%
Sodium Bicarbonate
25%
Inotropism
25%
Hemodynamic
25%
Mean Arterial Pressure
25%
Oxygen
25%
Placebo
25%
Forced Expiratory Volume
25%
Creatinine
25%
Anodyne
20%
Toothache
16%
Oral Surgery
16%
Postoperative Period
16%
Tooth Extraction
16%
Jaw
16%
Bone Lesion
16%
Surgical Technique
16%
Iatrogenesis
16%
Soft Diet
16%
Laparotomy
16%
Blunt Trauma
12%
Radiology
12%
Hematocrit
12%
Organ Injury
12%
Cell Count
10%
Expiratory Reserve Volume
10%
Prevalence
10%
Atelectasis
10%
Oxygen Saturation
10%
Pleura Effusion
10%
Wound
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Chest Tube
50%
Rib Fracture
50%
Computer Assisted Tomography
50%
Tube Removal
50%
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
50%
Abdominal Injury
31%
Analgesic Agent
20%
Confidence Interval
18%
Blunt Trauma
12%
Hematocrit
12%
Organ Injury
12%
Hospitalization
10%
Wound
10%
Clinical Outcome
10%
Effusion
10%
X-Ray Computed Tomography
10%
Expiratory Reserve Volume
10%
Mobilization
10%
Oxygen Saturation
10%
Physiotherapy
10%
Cerebrovascular Accident
10%
Pleura Effusion
10%
Leukocyte Count
10%
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
10%
Thorax Radiography
10%
Prevalence
10%
Atelectasis
10%
Laboratory Test
6%
Logistic Regression Analysis
6%
Gold Standard
6%
Laparotomy
6%
Injury
6%