D24 CRITICAL CARE: THE OTHER HALF OF THE ICU - UPDATE IN MANAGEMENT OF NON-PULMONARY CRITICAL CARE: Burden Of Respiratory Complications On Thirty Day Unplanned Hospital Readmission In Patients With Generalized Convulsive Epilepsy And Status Epilepticus: A Nationwide Analysis

Logistic regression identified independent predictors of 30RR for respiratory complications after adjusting for the stratified cluster design of NRD and confounders (age, gender, income quartile, discharge disposition, Charlson's co-morbidity index, pre-existing chronic respiratory conditions (...

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Dysphagia
Epilepsy
Hospitalization
Intubation
Patient admissions
Respiratory therapy
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