Articles: prospective-studies.
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Review of published literature pertaining to spinal cord stimulation (SCS) cost data analysis. ⋯ 5.
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A review of clinical best practices for spinal cord stimulation (SCS). ⋯ N\A.
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Pulmonary disease caused by nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) is steadily increasing worldwide. ⋯ As a sustained microbiological response without surgery is unsatisfactory in treating M abscessus, MX, and M malmoense, functional and quality of life aspects should be given more emphasis in the individual evaluation of treatment outcome. Further, properly planned studies with sufficient power are needed, as are new drugs or better-tolerated application of current antibiotics, or both.
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Pediatric emergency care · Jul 2017
ReviewAn Ethical Justification for Termination of Resuscitation Protocols for Pediatric Patients.
The aim of this article was to compare specific characteristics and outcomes among adult and pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients to show that the existing literature warrants the design and implementation of pediatric studies that would specifically evaluate termination of resuscitation protocols. We also address the emotional and practical concerns associated with ceasing resuscitation efforts on scene when treating pediatric patients. ⋯ The data compared demonstrate that characteristics and outcomes are virtually identical between adult and pediatric OHCA patients. We also found the 3 chief barriers hindering further research to be invalid impediments to moving forward. This review warrants designing pediatric studies that would specifically correlate termination of resuscitation protocols with patient survival and include predictive values.
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Aliment. Pharmacol. Ther. · Mar 2017
ReviewSystematic review: benefits and harms of transarterial embolisation for treating hepatocellular adenoma.
Transarterial embolisation (TAE) is a standard treatment for bleeding hepatocellular adenoma (HCA) and, occasionally, symptomatic HCA involving large tumours. Whether TAE is similarly safe and effective as an elective treatment for bleeding and nonbleeding HCA remains unclear. ⋯ The available evidence suggests that TAE can be considered safe for elective managment of HCA as well as for management of bleeding HCA. Elective TAE can be regarded as a reasonable alternative to surgery. High-quality prospective studies with long-term follow-up are needed to corroborate and strengthen available evidence.