Articles: ninos.
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Meta Analysis
Weaning From Tobacco with Nicotine or Varenicline in Severe and Mild Tobacco Dependence—Findings of a Meta-Analysis.
Systematic reviews have documented the beneficial effects of bupropion, cytisine, nicotine, and varenicline as aids to permanent smoking cessation. We investigated the question whether the effect of treatment depends on the severity of tobacco dependence. ⋯ The benefit of varenicline and nicotine as aids to smoking cessation is independent of the severity of tobacco dependence.
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Review Meta Analysis
Anticoagulation Among Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19 : A Systematic Review and Prospective Meta-analysis.
Reported results of clinical trials assessing higher-dose anticoagulation in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 have been inconsistent. ⋯ No direct funding. (PROSPERO: CRD42020213461).
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The ulcers of lower extremities, both venous and diabetic, impose a massive burden on sufferers globally. This meta-analysis evaluates the efficacy of silver dressings in improving healing rate of these ulcers. ⋯ This study indicated a statistically significant benefit of the treatment for DFU. However, the effect on VLU, though positive, did not reach statistical significance. This distinction should be considered in clinical application and further research.
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Meta Analysis
Effects of cilostazol on cognitive function and dementia risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Cilostazol is an antiplatelet drug and is used for stroke prevention and symptomatic peripheral vascular disease. Studies have reported the effects of cilostazol on cognitive function, but the results are inconsistent and have not been systematically assessed. ⋯ These results suggest the potential for cilostazol treatment in the suppression of cognitive decline and prevention of progression to dementia. However, the lack of blinding in most studies is likely to cause an overestimation of the effect sizes, and further well-designed studies are also needed.
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Parkinson disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder that may be managed with therapies like scalp electroacupuncture (SEA). The combination of SEA and medication could potentially offer a new approach for managing PD symptoms. The systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the combined impact of SEA and medication on PD through a comprehensive analysis of randomized clinical trials, focusing on outcomes like effective rate and various scores (total Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS), UPDRS III, and Webster). ⋯ The intervention (SEA + medication) has shown significant effectiveness compared to the control (medication) in terms of the effective rate, total UPDRS, and UPDRS III in PD patients. However, it did not show a significant effect on the Webster score.