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Safety of hospital discharge before return of bowel function after elective colorectal surgery

2020

Ileus is common after colorectal surgery and is associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications. Identifying features of normal bowel recovery and the appropriateness for hospital discharge is challenging. This study explored the safety of hospital discharge before the return of bowel function.A prospective, multicentre cohort study was undertaken across an international collaborative network. Adult patients undergoing elective colorectal resection between January and April 2018 were included. The main outcome of interest was readmission to hospital within 30 days of surgery. The impact of discharge timing according to the return of bowel function was explored using multiva…

operativeMalepostoperative dischargePostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineColostomyCRITERIAProspective StudiesBowel functionColectomyIMAGINEstomaintestinesProctectomyIleostomydigestive oral and skin physiologypatient dischargecolorectal surgery hospital discharge bowel functionRECOVERYMiddle Agedadult; colostomy; elective surgical procedures; female; follow-up studies; humans; ileostomy; ileus; male; middle aged; multivariate analysis; patient discharge; patient readmission; patient safety; postoperative complications; prospective studies; recovery of function; colectomy; proctectomyPatient DischargeColorectal surgeryileus - - discharge - bowel function - elective - colorectal surgeryElective Surgical Procedures030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyPatient SafetyCohort studysafetyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyIleusPatient Readmissiondefecation03 medical and health sciencesIleuspostoperative complicationsmedicineHospital dischargeHumanscolorectal surgery; postoperative discharge; IMAGINE; stomacolorectal resectionColorectal resectiondefecation postoperative complications colorectal surgery intestines patient discharge patient readmission safety surgical procedures operative colorectal resection ileusbusiness.industryRecovery of FunctionOdds ratiomedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasessurgical proceduresSurgeryMultivariate AnalysisDefecationcolorectal surgerySurgerybusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Mater semper certa est ? Passé, présent, avenir d'un adage, Actes du colloque de Dijon des 24-25 novembre 2016, K. Fiorentino et A. Fiorentino (dir.)…

2018

International audience; La preuve de la filiation maternelle, résumée par l’un des adages les plus connus en droit de la famille, Mater semper certa est, a pendant longtemps semblé être une évidence voulue par la nature, donc ne posant que peu de problème juridique, à l’inverse de la paternité. Pourtant, l’évidence a-t-elle toujours été aussi flagrante ? Pourquoi ressentir le besoin de forger un adage ? Quelle fut sa valeur et a-t-il toujours parfaitement reflété la réalité ? Force est de constater que si la maternité est certaine, la preuve de celle-ci se heurte à plusieurs difficultés tant matérielles que processuelles. Il s’agit donc ici de s’interroger sur la place accordée en droit à l…

pratiques admises à l’étranger[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historyfiliations mixtespreuveintérêt de l'actionaccès à ses originesmatière civileaccouchement indifférentaccouchementdifficilis probationisaccouchement légalement secret[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawsanctionubi in judicio deficiebat humana probatiomaternité refuséeaccouchement pour autrui à l’étrangerfiliation maternellesapienter recurrit ad inclinationem naturalemmères potentiellesaccouchement sous Xadoptionrefus de sa maternitédroits successorauxdroit alti-médiévalaccès aux informations identifiantesgestation pour autruiréificationscontours de la preuveFIV trois parentsidentitéex violenta praesumptio fertur definitiva sententiaintérêts divergents[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historydroit anglaiscomité consultatif national d’éthiqueétat de maternitépraesumptio judicisépoque moderneprotection de l'enfantmariagemater semper certa estcriminibus occultisanonymatréglementation de la GPArecherche de maternitépreuve par écritaccouchement pour autruirattachementdon d’ovocytesupposition d'enfantdroits de l'enfantnon jus deficit sed probatioextrapolationsoupçonhéritiersprésomption de filiation maternellelien biologique[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawin quibus veritas clarius haberi non potestdroit canonique post-classique et modernefondement de la filiationrecherche de maternité au XIXe sièclehiérarchisation des problèmes éthiquesprocréation médicalement assistéecrimejugement de SalomonPMApoursuitejurisprudencematière pénalePMA en droit françaiscouple de femmesrenoncement contractuel préalable de l’accouchée à la maternitéadageutérus artificielordonnance du 4 juillet 2005droit françaismarchandisationlienGPAdérivesFIVprogrès scientifiquematernité contractualiséepraesumptio judicis ratione qualitate naturaenouvelles techniques de procréationpeine encourueréglementation de la gestation pour autrui[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/Historyidentité du demandeur
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Modal Consequence Relations Extending S4.3: An Application of Projective Unification

2016

We characterize all finitary consequence relations over $\mathbf{S4.3}$ , both syntactically, by exhibiting so-called (admissible) passive rules that extend the given logic, and semantically, by providing suitable strongly adequate classes of algebras. This is achieved by applying an earlier result stating that a modal logic $L$ extending $\mathbf{S4}$ has projective unification if and only if $L$ contains $\mathbf{S4.3}$ . In particular, we show that these consequence relations enjoy the strong finite model property, and are finitely based. In this way, we extend the known results by Bull and Fine, from logics, to consequence relations. We also show that the lattice of consequence relation…

projective unificationPure mathematicsUnificationLogicFinite model property02 engineering and technology68T15Lattice (discrete subgroup)01 natural sciencesadmissible rulesComputer Science::Logic in Computer Science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCountable setFinitaryHeyting algebra08C150101 mathematics03B45MathematicsDiscrete mathematics010102 general mathematicsquasivarietiesModal logicstructural completenessconsequence relations03B35Distributive property06E25$\mathbf{S4.3}$S4.3020201 artificial intelligence & image processingNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic
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Miten tukea opiskelijavalintajärjestelmän uudistumista vaihtoehtoisilla reiteillä?

2018

tasa-arvoinstitutions of higher educationequality (values)koulutuselinikäinen oppiminenopiskelijavalinnatstudent admissionslifelong learningkorkeakouluteducation and training
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Le renouvellement du contrôle juridictionnel de l’administration au moyen du recours pour excès de pouvoir

2017

The role of the administrative judge (the excess of power) has evolved due to the implementation of the various texts adopted recently as well as the developments in the case-law in recent years. In many areas, its role now goes beyond the mere confrontation of an administrative act with the rule of law. At the heart of the annulment decision is a statement and an assessment of the facts, apart from the interpretation of the law, which were usually separated by the principle of separation between the administration and its judge.Some jurisprudence which has become very classical, as well as others more recent, can be considered as characteristic manifestations of this new tendency of the ju…

time-limitseffectiveness of controllegal security[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawjuge administratifquestion of factjurisdictional reviewrecevabilitéinstructiondélais de jugementinjonctionadministrationremedy for abuse of poweradministrédroits subjectifs[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawinjunctionsources de légalitéefficacité du contrôlemeans of controladmissibilitydroits objectifs.judgmentcontrôle juridictionnelprocédures d’urgencepouvoir discrétionnaireinvestigationsources of legalityobjective rights.subjective rightsadministrative acttiersdiscretionary powerexecution of judgmentRecours pour excès de pouvoircontrol of opportunityacte administratifurgent proceedingsobjective controladministrative judgemoyens de contrôlejugementexécution de la chosée jugéeadministeredcontrôle objectifquestion de faitsécurité juridiquecontrôle d'opportunité
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Coherent conditional probabilities and proper scoring rules

2011

In this paper we study the relationship between the notion of coherence for conditional probability assessments on a family of conditional events and the notion of admissibility with respect to scoring rules. By extending a recent result given in literature for unconditional events, we prove, for any given strictly proper scoring rule s, the equivalence between the coherence of a conditional probability assessment and its admissibility with respect to s. In this paper we focus our analysis on the case of continuous bounded scoring rules. In this context a key role is also played by Bregman divergence and by a related theoretical aspect. Finally, we briefly illustrate a possible way of defin…

total coherenceSettore MAT/06 - Probabilita' E Statistica Matematicabregman divergencestrong dominanceconditional scoring rulesConditional probability assessments coherence penalty criterion proper scoring rules conditional scoring rules weak dominance strong dominance admissibility Bregman divergence g-coherence total coherence imprecise probability assessments.weak dominancestrong dominance; conditional probability assessments; imprecise probability assessments; gcoherence; proper scoring rules; bregman divergence; weak dominance; coherence; imprecise probability assessments.; admissibility; g-coherence; penalty criterion; conditional scoring rules; total coherencepenalty criteriongcoherenceproper scoring rulescoherenceconditional probability assessmentsg-coherenceimprecise probability assessmentsadmissibility
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