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1 sodilatory hypotension (assessed by treating clinician).
2 sciousness (DOC) constitutes a challenge for clinicians.
3 out requiring extra effort from patients and clinicians.
4 s that may be drug-induced are essential for clinicians.
5 ive out-of-network bills from other involved clinicians.
6 ing to importance to patients and practicing clinicians.
7 onding clinical disease more challenging for clinicians.
8 r control concern both basic researchers and clinicians.
9 , in most cases, will not be made by bedside clinicians.
10 cisely lead to the drug exposure intended by clinicians.
11 34% agreement on dystonia diagnosis between clinicians.
12 ng increasingly important to researchers and clinicians.
13 tense discussion and polarises opinion among clinicians.
14 rimary palliative care delivered by oncology clinicians.
15 udies blinded the ultrasound findings to the clinicians.
16 s (36% vs 30%), and classified as safety net clinicians (12% vs 10%) and significantly less likely to
17 scussing out-of-pocket medication costs with clinicians, 49 adults, aged 44 to 70 years, with heart f
18 P. aeruginosa isolates (n = 103) to provide clinicians a phenotypic test that not only identifies ca
19 orting clinical workflow, impeding frontline clinicians' ability to deliver safe, efficient, and effe
21 ge of GM2 gangliosidosis in adults will help clinicians achieve correct diagnoses and better inform p
22 The Traumatic Events Inventory (TEI) and Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) were used to me
23 for active duty military personnel under non-clinician-administered settings, and improvement of PTSD
24 cal results inform risk-benefit analysis for clinicians administering low dose ketamine in humans.
30 d growing use of these products by frontline clinicians, an efficient process for developing transpar
33 e practical framework is designed to provide clinicians and health systems with effective upstream st
34 ctives: This multisociety statement provides clinicians and hospital administrators with recommendati
35 is of CCM are provided to offer guidance for clinicians and identify gaps in knowledge for future inv
36 nce of raising awareness among critical care clinicians and key stakeholders, advocating for workplac
37 ness of the importance of spirituality among clinicians and nurses may improve cultural competence in
38 ssed and discussed at the point of care with clinicians and other members of the healthcare team to r
39 minimum set of outcomes that are relevant to clinicians and patients and appropriate for use in depre
40 ntation framework provides novel guidance to clinicians and patients tailored to the precision era.
41 ficial intelligence, is enabling scientists, clinicians and patients to address some of these challen
42 iscussion and facilitate collaboration among clinicians and patients to help them make better-informe
43 skeletal events, and EQ-5D-5L utility index, clinicians and patients with metastatic castration-resis
44 hospital stay with the purpose of assisting clinicians and patients' families in the preoperative de
47 the importance of close coordination between clinicians and public health authorities at the local, s
49 entify areas where a better dialogue between clinicians and researchers could result in great advance
51 wledge of disease incidence is important for clinicians and researchers to guide health policy planni
56 ear's worth of effort by dedicated volunteer clinicians and scientists, committed government professi
58 nce-based suggestions are proposed, offering clinicians and stakeholders current guidance for the pre
59 ration of therapy was determined by treating clinicians and the beta-lactam was administered for 7 da
60 awareness of these possibilities may benefit clinicians and the developers of antibody-based therapie
64 ata were gathered from 75 family members, 72 clinicians, and 20 managers or hospital administrators.
65 dicts the general belief held by scientists, clinicians, and even individuals with tinnitus themselve
71 t (embodiment) has been inspiring engineers, clinicians, and scientists as a means to optimise human-
74 intervention uptake, change in BP, change in clinician appointment use, and participants' views on fe
76 oves patient and health system outcomes, few clinicians are familiar with the standards, guidelines,
77 scouraged by barriers to appropriate access; clinicians are frustrated by the time, money, and resour
79 c work, but diverse teams of researchers and clinicians are necessary to address health disparities a
81 y low risk associated with propranolol, most clinicians are unlikely to change their treatment approa
86 understanding of complement biology for the clinician, (b) novel insights into complement with poten
88 resilience were predominantly attributed to clinician behaviors, including proactive team management
89 tient was seen by an appropriate nonsurgical clinician between surgical consultation and subsequent s
90 prescribing behaviours within the control of clinicians but not for more complex behaviours that also
91 mplications is of paramount importance to MS clinicians, but also of relevance to general neurologist
92 n diagnosis have been ascribed to ambulatory clinicians, but how their testing practices have impacte
94 and (5) variant correlation-through which a clinician can distinguish a molecular finding from a cli
95 en assessing posttransplant graft viability, clinicians can prioritize other donor and recipient fact
96 e stable measure of disease progression that clinicians can use to monitor across time intervals cont
97 Our approach has the potential to augment clinicians' capabilities in cancer prognosis and theragn
98 nce between full finger reperfusion time and clinician capillary refill time (full finger reperfusion
99 g five full finger reperfusion time and five clinician capillary refill time, alternating second and
100 adaptations are usually a consequence of the clinicians' clinical judgement about the congestive stat
101 p evidence-based recommendations that assist clinicians, clinical laboratories, patients and policyma
105 ndardized handoff protocol requiring bedside clinician communication using an information template.
107 ed with gabapentin use, it is important that clinicians consider alternative treatment options to off
110 ing organism (CPO) detection may help inform clinician decision-making on patient treatment and infec
111 unmet opportunity to provide evidence-based clinician-delivered dietary guidance using rapid diet sc
113 ens might yield a hazardous organism, as the clinicians did not consider brucellosis until they were
114 ving this practice is challenging since many clinicians did not train where CM is frequent, resulting
117 user-centered design respecting the patient-clinician dynamic, with no disruption to the clinical wo
119 validate our findings and potentially inform clinicians earlier on the effectiveness of (177)Lu-PSMA.
120 inics, in which an intervention comprised of clinician education, peer comparisons, and computer deci
122 tions for patients' informed consent rights, clinicians' employment rights, and medical centers' obli
124 eflected the potential effect on patient and clinician experience and feasibility of implementation;
125 ients are on treatment with biologicals, and clinicians face the challenge to provide optimal care du
126 is intended to be a practical guide for the clinician facing a patient with food protein-induced ent
130 orbidity in patients and concern in treating clinicians for the possibility of extrapulmonary dissemi
133 ing of the patient immune response, impeding clinicians from providing appropriate sepsis treatment.
136 e-ICU functional abilities at ICU admission, clinicians have a care coordination strategy to identify
138 ay be expensive and burdensome for patients, clinicians, health systems, and payers and may not produ
139 public, policy makers, media professionals, clinicians, healthcare administrators, researchers, heal
140 ive EEG measures of this encoding could help clinicians identify and disable electrodes that evoke po
141 value to timothy extract alone and may help clinicians improve prediction of grass pollen allergy.
142 py with a standard blade done by anaesthesia clinicians improves the first-attempt success rate of or
144 d epigenetics can facilitate researchers and clinicians in designing new approaches for precision imm
147 r duodenal diverticulum perforation may help clinicians in making essential therapeutic decisions.
148 ic or pathological mechanisms, and to assist clinicians in optimizing therapeutic choice in patients
149 mendations to aid both expert and non-expert clinicians in the diagnostic work-up of MCDs with the ai
150 ence-based guidelines were created to assist clinicians in the optimal surgical management of thyroid
151 to E, providing reassurance to patients and clinicians in whom adjuvant chemotherapy is indicated to
153 ch interventions, but a core of psychosocial clinicians, including social workers, psychologists, and
154 ced when individuals had been diagnosed by a clinician instead of self-identified as transgender [g =
159 Consensus statements were developed to guide clinicians managing lung cancer screening programs and p
162 bate regarding whether U.S. institutions and clinicians may or should restrict patient access to COVI
165 nizational, and societal infrastructures for clinician mental health support are needed to mitigate t
167 everity of GFVD from SD OCT imaging can help clinicians more effectively individualize the frequency
168 lidity and utility, but to define these, the clinician must first appreciate the trajectory of a biom
170 er of people rapidly infected by SARS-CoV-2, clinicians need accurate evidence regarding effective me
174 remains a general gap in understanding among clinicians on how to critically review observational stu
179 armaceutical industry, academic researchers, clinicians, patients, and regulators to discuss methods
180 Medical Care in Diabetes annually to provide clinicians, patients, researchers, payers, and other int
185 t care; (4) recognize and address threats to clinician, provider, and patient well-being; and (5) imp
186 l of paediatric and adult neuro-oncologists, clinicians, radiologists, radiation oncologists, and neu
187 l of paediatric and adult neuro-oncologists, clinicians, radiologists, radiation oncologists, and neu
189 e was associated with a greater reduction in clinician-rated anxiety symptoms pre-to-post CBT and SSR
190 c volume also predicted greater decreases in clinician-rated anxiety symptoms pre-to-post CBT and SSR
195 (PPA) for NG detection were 92.8% and 97.6%; clinician-rectal, and self-rectal PPA for CT detection w
197 nebulousness (at patient-, instrument-, and clinician-related levels) of glaucoma diagnosis that rem
198 aging data, despite that in routine practice clinicians rely on EMR to provide context in medical ima
203 n and room air oxygen saturation <=94% whose clinicians requested remdesivir through the compassionat
205 variants can guide patient advocacy groups, clinicians, researchers, and policymakers in strategic d
206 ients (2%) had major bleeding adjudicated by clinician review, with 27 of 900 (3.0%) on therapeutic,
210 f-pooled specimens for NG (99.1%, 98.3%) but clinician samples analysed individually identified 3% mo
211 ician triple samples for identifying NG, but clinician samples analysed individually identified 3% mo
226 onalised risk of long-term severe disability.Clinicians should select suitable CIS cases for steroid
229 patients who truly need them versus allowing clinicians some time for rapid investigation to minimize
234 tcome measures relevant to both patients and clinicians that can be collected in depression registrie
235 t and high risk of infection to patients and clinicians, there is an urgent need to identify consensu
236 on of the "foot of the bed test" utilized by clinicians; therefore, impairment may translate with dec
237 rostate cancer and has found acceptance with clinicians though the methods used to determine these qu
238 c resonance imaging and X-rays) can help the clinician to correctly identify the nature of manifestat
239 diseases, it can be very challenging for the clinician to determine whether or not it is appropriate
241 cific targeted information for the frontline clinicians to allow standardized care pathways and impro
242 o a lack of expertise or inadequate time for clinicians to analyze complex sensor-augmented pump data
244 g research possibilities but also encourages clinicians to consider extrapulmonary manifestations in
247 provides recommendations and algorithms for clinicians to diagnose and manage hypertrophic cardiomyo
248 sgust part of a wider conversation, allowing clinicians to engage with their feelings, rather than fe
249 reported during the disease for guiding the clinicians to establish a better differential diagnosis
250 eflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) enables clinicians to examine lesions' morphological and cytolog
251 or nearly one third of the patients, leading clinicians to explore other therapeutic options such as
252 lopment and implementation of guidelines for clinicians to improve the therapeutic management of pati
253 t potential to aid non-specialist veterinary clinicians to make a rapid herd level diagnosis and prom
254 prior to high-blood loss surgeries can allow clinicians to manage it and optimize hemoglobin level, m
255 These findings should motivate patients and clinicians to maximise late recovery in routine practice
256 confirmation of these findings, it may allow clinicians to offer patients at low risk of dementia ear
257 y for in silico clinical trial design allows clinicians to optimize administration of TKIs before che
258 The derived model may play a role to assist clinicians to promote the efficiency and safety of healt
261 th Service England web database mandated for clinicians to register intention to start all new system
263 presence of a blood-fluid level should alert clinicians to the possibility of OAC-ICH, but absence of
265 , we present a visualisation method enabling clinicians to visualise which part of the ECG signal (e.
267 This implies that future researchers and clinicians treating patients should quantify TME compone
269 o raise awareness of this complication among clinicians treating patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma a
270 regulated and necessitates consideration by clinicians treating women with diverse life histories.
271 e was no difference in sensitivities between clinician triple samples and self-pooled specimens for N
272 lf-taken pooled samples were as sensitive as clinician triple samples for identifying NG, but clinici
273 presenting challenges and opportunities for clinicians trying to manage diverse, and not only pandem
274 biosimilars, it is critically important that clinicians understand how the comparative clinical study
276 ces in the diagnosis of plus disease between clinicians using an automated retinopathy of prematurity
277 ed an association between use of nonsurgical clinician visits by comorbid patients prior to surgery a
278 ll finger reperfusion time measurement using clinicians' visual capillary refill time assessment as a
279 h good quality AI in the hands of non-expert clinicians, we find that faulty AI can mislead the entir
281 etected in a participant's pre-ART specimen, clinicians were directed to prescribe protease inhibitor
287 h unaffiliated clinicians, system-affiliated clinicians were significantly more likely to be female (
288 d in a busy real-world clinical setting, and clinicians were trained to effectively read fluorescent
289 belling should routinely inform patients and clinicians whether comparative data exist on new product
290 e believe this information will be useful to clinicians who manage patients with AMD, researchers who
291 t support a new generation of scientists and clinicians who work in multidisciplinary teams to solve
294 health of central RGCs and therefore assist clinicians with timely institution of appropriate treatm
296 integrating a rapid diet screener tool into clinician workflows through the electronic health record
298 primary care at scale with little impact on clinician workload and results in reductions in BP simil
300 wever, in asymptomatic people, non-qualified clinicians would oversee self-swabbing and these costs w