Tsou, A;
Bulova, P;
Capone, G;
Chicoine, B;
Gelaro, B;
Harville, T. O;
Martin, B. A;
McGuire, D. E;
McKelvey, K. D;
Peterson, M;
Tyler, C;
Wells, M;
Whitten, M. S.
Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal condition, and average life expectancy has increased substantially, from 25 years in 1983 to 60 years in 2020. Despite the unique clinical comorbidities among adults with Down syndrome, there are no clinical guidelines for the care of these patients. To develo...
Tobe, Sheldon;
Stone, James;
Anderson, Todd;
Bacon, Simon;
Cheng, Alice;
Daskalopoulou, Stella;
Ezekpwitz, Justin;
Gregoire, Jean;
Gubitz, Gord;
Jain, Rahul;
Keshavjee, Karim;
Lindsay, Patty;
L’Abbé, Mary;
Lau, David C. W;
Leiter, Lawrence A;
O’Meara, Eileen;
Pearson, Glen J;
Rabi, Doreen M;
Sherifali, Diana;
Selby, Peter;
Tu, Jack V;
Wharton, Sean;
Walker, Kimberly M;
Hua-Stewart, Diane;
Liu, Peter P.
This guideline is directed to primary health care providers caring for Canadian adults who have or are at risk of developing chronic cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, heart failure and stroke, and the risk factors for these conditions, including smoking, obesity and...
Choi, Won Suk;
Baek, Ji Hyeon;
Seo, Yu Bin;
Kee, Sae Yoon;
Jeong, Hye Won;
Lee, Hee Young;
Eun, Byung Wook;
Choo, Eun Ju;
Lee, Jacob;
Song, Joon Young;
Wie, Seong-Heon;
Lee, Jin Soo;
Cheong, Hee Jin;
Kim, Woo Joo;
Kim, Young Keun.
Severe influenza is defined as influenza with a severe symptom or syndrome such
as respiratory distress or deceased consciousness or accompanying a severe complication such as encephalopathy or renal failure. In contrast to mild influenza, for
which patients recover mostly by ambulatory care, severe infl...