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期刊名:Polskie archiwum medycyny wewnetrznej-polish archives of internal medicine

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ISSN:0032-3772

e-ISSN:1897-9483

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Michał Terlecki,Maryla Kocowska-Trytko,Krzysztof Plens et al. Michał Terlecki et al.
Introduction: Peripheral venous blood sample may be used to obtain acid‑ base balance parameters (PVA‑BP) measured in rapid point‑of‑care test (POCT) analyzers on admission to an emergency department (ED). Thus, lacta...
Jacek Nasiłowski,Małgorzata Czajkowska-Malinowska,Malwina Sołtysiak et al. Jacek Nasiłowski et al.
Introduction: Improvement in the quality of life (QoL) is an essential outcome in patients with chronic respiratory failure (CRF). However, its reliable and comparative assessment is difficult in this highly heterogeneous...
Tomasz M Rywik,Agnieszka Doryńska,Anna Wiśniewska et al. Tomasz M Rywik et al.
Introduction: There is still little information regarding a detailed description and predictors of different subtypes of heart failure (HF) in the Polish population. ...
Tomasz Grądalski Tomasz Grądalski
Palliative care (PC) is focused on the relief of serious suffering due to severe illness. The Polish health care reimbursement system limits the access to PC to a so-called "basket" of recipients with life‑limiting incurable diseases (main...
Joanna Klubo-Gwiezdzinska,Leonard Wartofsky Joanna Klubo-Gwiezdzinska
Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) is a common autoimmune disorder, affecting women 7-10 times more often than men, that develops because of genetic susceptibility, Xchromosome inactivation patterns modulated by environmental factors as well as mic...
Łukasz J Krzych,Zbigniew Putowski,Karol Gruca et al. Łukasz J Krzych et al.
Introduction: Patients with COVID‑19 may develop concomitant viral, bacterial, or fungal infections. Such patients are at a higher risk of death, especially from a critical illness. Although much attention has been recen...