Articles: patients.
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Retraction Of Publication
The real experience of patients after liver transplantation in intensive care unit: Retraction.
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Practice Guideline Retraction Of Publication
TEMPORARY REMOVAL: Canadian Association of Gastroenterology CLINICAL Practice Guideline For Immunizations in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Part 2: Inactivated Vaccines.
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may be at increased risk of some vaccine-preventable diseases. The effectiveness and safety of vaccinations may be altered by immunosuppressive therapies or IBD itself. These recommendations developed by the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology and endorsed by the American Gastroenterological Association, aim to provide guidance on immunizations in adult and pediatric patients with IBD. This publication focused on live vaccines. ⋯ Maintaining appropriate vaccination status in patients with IBD is critical to optimize patient outcomes. In general, live vaccines are recommended in patients not on immunosuppressive therapy, but not for those using immunosuppressive medications. Additional studies are needed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of live vaccines in patients on immunosuppressive therapy.
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Retracted Publication
The real experience of patients after liver transplantation in intensive care unit.
We aimed to explore the real experience of patients after liver transplantation in the intensive care unit (ICU). Objective sampling method was used to select patients transferred to the ICU in 10 hospitals in Zhuhai from May 2018 to August 2020. Patients need liver transplantation due to advanced liver cancer and decompensated cirrhosis. ⋯ Hospitalization experience in the ICU may lead to many negative experiences for liver transplant patients. Nurses should fully understand and pay attention to the psychological changes in patients. Nurses should take effective targeted measures to reduce or eliminate patients' fear of ICU stay and promote rehabilitation.