https://www.selleckchem.com/products/oleic-acid.html 05], and the low value was sustained after bar removal. The TBA decreased significantly after the Nuss procedure from 74.2° (55-104) preoperatively to 65.0° (45-92) postoperatively (p less then 0.05). Conclusions These results suggest that CXR can replace CT for the follow-up of patients after the Nuss procedure, with lower radiation exposure.Purpose To assess whether there are temporal differences altering the clinical outcomes of severe trauma patients in Japan. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study that used recorded data from the Japan Trauma Data Bank. Severe trauma patients who had an injury severity score of greater than 16 were included. The hospital arrival time was categorized into daytime (8 a.m.-759 p.m.) and nighttime (8 p.m.-759 a.m.). The hospital arrival day of the week was categorized into business days and non-business days. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. Results A total of 65,136 severe trauma patients were analyzed. In-hospital mortality was 15.6% in the daytime and 14.4% in the nighttime, and 15.5%, and 14.6% on business days and non-business days, respectively. Nighttime was associated with decreased in-hospital mortality compared to daytime (odds ratio = 0.817, 95% confidence interval = 0.764-0.874) and a non-business day was not associated with in-hospital mortality. Conclusions We did not find a negative off-hour effect on in-hospital mortality among severe trauma patients.Purpose To establish the clinicopathological importance of serum p53 autoantibody (s-p53-Ab) titrations in patients with gastric cancer. Methods Preoperative s-p53-Ab titers were analyzed in 448 gastric cancer patients between 2010 and 2017. Seropositive patients were divided into three groups based on their antibody titers 1.31-10.0 U/mL (low group); 10.1-100 U/mL (medium group); and > 100 U/mL (high group). We evaluated the associations between the s-p53-Abs and clinicopathological factors, carc