1 AR staining
was rated as 1+ in 2 patients (20%), 2+ in 4 patients (4
2 The percentages of children who
were rated as 1 (very much improved) or 2 (much improved
3 training during medical school and residency
was rated as 3 (IQR, 1 to 5) and 5 (IQR, 3 to 7), respec
4 Face validity
was rated as 5.1 (SD = 0.54) by novices and 4.8 (SD = 0.
5 4.8 (SD = 0.64) by experts.Content validity
was rated as 5.2 (SD = 0.40) by novices and 5.1 (SD = 0.
6 an satisfaction with current handoff process
was rated as 68.4 on a scale from 0 to 100 (SD, 22.6).
7 However, a psychiatric disorder
was rated as a contributing factor for 77% of patients w
8 Iodine uptake
was rated as a metastatic focus if located outside the t
9 those 10 questions were provided: one (9.1%)
was rated as a strong recommendation according to GRADE,
10 tumor or required more than 2 editing steps
were rated as a failure.
11 Scans that required minimal interaction
were rated as a success; scans that missed more than 50%
12 Vascular Abeta
was rated as absent in 62 samples (74.7%) and present in
13 Content for each domain
was rated as absent, minimally present, or helpful.
14 The lesions
were rated as absent (none or sparse) or present (modera
15 Diffuse Abeta plaques
were rated as absent in 78 samples (94%) and present in
16 ntly reduced the extent to which psychopathy
was rated as aggravating and significantly reduced sente
17 was reached when competencies and milestones
were rated as agree or strongly agree on importance or a
18 preted the images, and their interpretations
were rated as agree, both correct; agree, both incorrect
19 The florbetapir-PET image
was rated as amyloid negative in the 74 younger individu
20 f 79 patients with schizophrenia, of whom 40
were rated as antipsychotic responders and 39 as antipsy
21 ents were less likely than white patients to
be rated as appropriate candidates for transplantation a
22 single-lumen tunneled CVC or implanted port
was rated as appropriate for delivering chemotherapy, re
23 or a tunneled central venous catheter (CVC)
was rated as appropriate, regardless of treatment intens
24 Each statement
was rated as appropriate, uncertain, or inappropriate, u
25 In patients with cancer, PICCs
were rated as appropriate for irritant or vesicant infus
26 After review of 665 scenarios, 253 (38%)
were rated as appropriate, 124 (19%) as neutral/uncertai
27 Results: For amyloid PET, 7 scenarios
were rated as appropriate, 2 as uncertain, and 8 as rare
28 ho could be rated for appropriateness, 35.3%
were rated as appropriate, 39.8% as uncertain, and 24.9%
29 Of 1422 scenarios, 502 (35%)
were rated as appropriate, 400 (28%) were rated as neutr
30 Seventy-five indications
were rated as appropriate, 49 were rated as uncertain, a
31 For tau PET, 5 scenarios
were rated as appropriate, 6 as uncertain, and 6 as rare
32 1914 mapped nonacute indications, 847 (44%)
were rated as appropriate, 748 (39%) as uncertain, and 3
33 -typical body size and shape characteristics
were rated as attractive and correlated negatively with
34 , about 60% of the DRESS syndrome-drug pairs
were rated as "
avoidable" ("probable" or "definite").
35 Quality of life
was rated "as bad as it can be" or "somewhat bad" by 240
36 Overall, the PA experience
was rated as bad (70 [40%]) or horrible (55 of 174 [32%]
37 ; 95% CI, 0.07 to 1.35; P = .030), the trial
was rated as being less rigorous (mean difference, -0.59
38 tracts with spin, the experimental treatment
was rated as being more beneficial (mean difference, 0.7
39 Vessel sharpness
was rated as being significantly better on images obtain
40 tively predicted the degree to which objects
were rated as being controlled by and extending the body
41 Twenty-six items consistently
were rated as being important (>70% responding that item
42 e people with these disorders in rural areas
were rated as being in poor health.
43 engaged more intensely during memories that
were rated as being more negative.
44 Fourteen questions
were rated as being of greatest clinical importance.
45 11 reviews
were rated as being of high quality (defined as meeting
46 Five papers
were rated as being of high quality (scoring 10-12), 35
47 g of high quality (scoring 10-12), 35 papers
were rated as being of moderate quality (scoring 7-9), 2
48 ion compared with those in the control group
were rated as being very much improved or much improved
49 both treatment periods, while acetaminophen
was rated as "
better" or "much better" by 20% of these p
50 Diclofenac + misoprostol
was rated as "
better" or "much better" by 57% of the 174
51 CNV shape on OCT-A
was rated as circular in 8 eyes and irregular in 10 eyes
52 ortality among patients for whom angiography
was rated as clinically needed.
53 ted probability that a typical trainee would
be rated as Competent after performing an average Core p
54 Response to splenectomy
was rated as:
complete (CR: platelets >/=150 x 10/L for
55 Presence of mass
was rated as definite, probable, possible, or doubtful o
56 A total of 328 subjects (29%)
were rated as definitely or possibly delusional.
57 Most (77%)
were rated as difficult-to-very difficult.
58 PET/CT results
were rated as doubtful in only 5.5% of patients (median
59 The PRC
was rated as easy to use (8.3/10), a valuable study guid
60 The device
was rated as easy to use (mean +/- SD: 4.7 +/- 0.6 [1 =
61 or the app's use of sugar cube images, which
were rated as easy to understand and useful to supplemen
62 The frequencies with which comments
were rated as effective were compared using Chi-square a
63 Flortaucipir scans
were rated as either advanced or nonadvanced AD pattern
64 Test overall scores' test-retest reliability
was rated as excellent (>= 0.75).
65 The overall quality of cancer care
was rated as excellent by 44.4% of patients with lung ca
66 .13), although a higher proportion of images
was rated as excellent by the observers for kits than fo
67 The image quality of (99m)Tc-MIP-1404 scans
was rated as excellent in 98% of cases.
68 Hemostasis
was rated as excellent or good during all major surgerie
69 Surgical hemostasis
was rated as excellent/good in 100% of major surgeries b
70 the subjects lived on and housing conditions
were rated as excellent, good, fair, or poor.
71 Only 5 of the 19 studies
were rated as excellent.
72 A higher percentage of images
were rated as excellent/good on PET versus SPECT on stre
73 10 mIU/L to elevations in serum cholesterol
were rated as fair but data relating to benefits of trea
74 ge with improvements in bone mineral density
were rated as fair.
75 The institutions' LGBT content
was rated as "
fair" at 58 schools (43.9%; 95% CI, 35.5%-
76 Health-related quality of life
was rated as "
fair" to "good." Trust in providers, self-
77 Candidate low-value prescribing practices
were rated as follows: 1 to 3, indicating low validity o
78 Physician-assessed dyspnea
was rated as frequent or continuous in 1399 patients (90
79 Overall health-related quality of life
was rated as good or better by 84% of participants who c
80 Image quality
was rated as good to excellent (scores: 2.5-2.6; 3 = exc
81 of the randomized controlled trial evidence
was rated as good.
82 About 80% of the overall images
were rated as good or better for exposures within 40% [0
83 e Downs and Black appraisal tool, 50 studies
were rated as good or excellent and 216 as fair or poor.
84 Among the 8 surveys, 2
were rated as good, 4 as fair, 1 as poor, and 1 as mixed
85 ssion of subclinical to overt hypothyroidism
were rated as good, but data relating treatment to preve
86 ion and progression to overt hyperthyroidism
were rated as good, but no data supported treatment to p
87 Articles
were rated as good, fair, or poor by using design-specif
88 The performance of the Maxent model
was rated as '
good' to 'excellent' on all replicated run
89 TSE(DL) acquisition
was rated as having superior image noise by all readers
90 "always." The majority (54%) of side effects
were rated as having a "moderate" or "great deal" of imp
91 ear history, veterans with PTSD reported and
were rated as having a greater number of health problems
92 Thirteen studies
were rated as having a high overall risk of bias.
93 Twenty-eight studies (76%)
were rated as having a high risk of bias in at least 1 o
94 A majority of trials (n = 83, 57.2%)
were rated as having a high risk of bias.
95 als, 14 (47%) had some concerns, and 6 (20%)
were rated as having a high risk of bias.
96 Most of the studies
were rated as having a low risk of bias.
97 Two hundred forty participants
were rated as having an advanced AD pattern.
98 Both positive and negative tests
were rated as having clinical utility (42 of 45 [93%] an
99 an administrative diagnosis of OA, 215 (62%)
were rated as having definite OA, 36 (10%) possible OA,
100 g regions and 75% of the soft-tissue regions
were rated as having good or ideal clinical utility at t
101 isk of bias owing to poor reporting, and 58%
were rated as having high applicability concerns because
102 53 (39%) of 137 studies
were rated as having high risk of bias for incomplete ou
103 Of the included studies, 12.5%
were rated as having high risk of bias, 28.13% as having
104 The AI generated titles overall
were rated as having less scientific or educational meri
105 veys, that provided 67 results, all of which
were rated as having low quality.
106 ng 4551 patients, 61 included adults, and 35
were rated as having low risk of bias.
107 Fifty-one unique trials
were rated as having low to moderate risk of bias (inclu
108 compared with the schizophrenic patients who
were rated as having mild thought disorder (N=13) or mod
109 Several recommendations
were rated as having moderate to low certainty.
110 Children with moderate and severe TBI
were rated as having more functional impairments in mult
111 Of 14 randomized trials, which
were rated as having mostly low to moderate risk of bias
112 orty-four patients (30% of all new patients)
were rated as having symptoms 'not at all' or only 'some
113 creening, more than half of the participants
were rated as having symptoms that were not controlled o
114 son study reports) and QUADAS-2 domains, 73%
were rated as having unclear risk of bias owing to poor
115 All 28 RCTs
were rated as having unclear risk of bias.
116 each outcome in a systematic review and can
be rated as high, moderate, low, or very low.
117 e certainty of the evidence in this analysis
was rated as high for the primary outcomes related to re
118 idence according to the GRADE classification
was rated as high.
119 of the evidence emerging from the literature
was rated as high.
120 Quality
was rated as high/medium/low (AMSTAR-PLUS).
121 Across these reviews, no conclusions
were rated as high certainty of evidence.
122 Most trials
were rated as high risk of bias because of missing data
123 Approximately 90% of studies
were rated as high risk of bias for not having used pred
124 L were observed; all studies assessing HRQoL
were rated as high ROB.
125 th substantial clinical benefit by ESMO-MCBS
were rated as high-benefit genomic-based cancer treatmen
126 Across these, there were 4 conclusions that
were rated as high-certainty evidence, and 31 conclusion
127 A small percentage of studies
were rated as high-quality.
128 instances of the opposite effect, where PSC
was rated as higher in low-precision conditions.
129 m 44 countries met our criteria, of which 18
were rated as higher quality.
130 ulate the odds of reporting a symptom and it
being rated as highly interfering with life.
131 symptom since surviving EVD, which in 85.8%
was rated as highly interfering with life.
132 symptom since surviving EVD, which in 85.8%
was rated as highly interfering with life.
133 view, and overall anticipated procedure risk
was rated as identical.
134 Forty-two statements were evaluated, and 29
were rated as important, with varying strength of eviden
135 CI=-2.5, -0.2) and were more likely to have
been rated as improved (CGI-I: treatment difference=-0.5
136 peripherally compatible infusions, PICC use
was rated as inappropriate when the proposed duration of
137 or coronary artery bypass graft surgery that
were rated as inappropriate decreased from 2,956 patient
138 ing DC for suspected coronary artery disease
were rated as inappropriate for the procedure, approxima
139 ropriate, 49 were rated as uncertain, and 42
were rated as inappropriate.
140 re rated as neutral/uncertain, and 520 (37%)
were rated as inappropriate.
141 % (N=31) of the Alzheimer's disease subjects
being rated as incapable on at least one ability; thresh
142 lobule, and inferior frontal gyrus as videos
were rated as increasingly familiar.
143 In 306 segments, 97 (32%)
were rated as infarcted on PET images, compared with 93
144 The body of evidence
was rated as insufficient for all other comparisons.
145 ference by intention-to-treat analysis; this
was rated as insufficient-strength evidence.
146 iations of symptoms and benefit of treatment
were rated as insufficient or absent.
147 erse clinical outcomes or treatment benefits
were rated as insufficient or absent.
148 r but data relating to benefits of treatment
were rated as insufficient.
149 pacity: of 50 patients interviewed, 12 (24%)
were rated as lacking capacity.
150 port that faces with more distinctive shapes
are rated as less trustworthy, but that sexual dimorphis
151 physical confrontation and social ostracism
is rated as less appropriate, gossip is rated as more ap
152 Cycle overall, the first three ideas in List
were rated as less creative than the ideas in Cycle.
153 hted value as a clinical trial end point and
were rated as less important to these investigators than
154 Photos of sick faces
were rated as less likeable compared to healthy faces, a
155 Physicians in higher-volume practices
were rated as less participatory than those in lower-vol
156 male models in business attire as inner wear
were rated as less professional than male counterparts (
157 The green labels
were rated as less stigmatizing than the other interpret
158 an 64 and beverages with scores less than 70
were rated as "
less healthy." Secondary outcomes were wh
159 Four studies
were rated as level I evidence, 14 studies were rated as
160 Ten studies
were rated as level I evidence, 5 studies were rated as
161 Although most adverse events
were rated as level I or II, side effects were common, w
162 Nine studies
were rated as level II evidence and 13 studies were rate
163 Three articles
were rated as level II evidence, and 42 articles were ra
164 es were rated as level I evidence, 5 studies
were rated as level II evidence, and the remaining 11 st
165 s were rated as level I evidence, 14 studies
were rated as level II evidence, and the remaining studi
166 Nine studies reviewed
were rated as level II, and 2 additional studies reviewe
167 Eight other citations reviewed
were rated as level II, and 4 citations were rated as le
168 rated as level II evidence, and 42 articles
were rated as level III evidence.
169 All 6 included studies
were rated as level III evidence.
170 All 15 studies
were rated as level III evidence.
171 el II evidence, and the remaining 11 studies
were rated as level III evidence.
172 re rated as level II evidence and 13 studies
were rated as level III evidence.
173 level II evidence, and the remaining studies
were rated as level III evidence.
174 ewed were rated as level II, and 4 citations
were rated as level III.
175 of genome based treatments for solid cancer
were rated as likely to offer a high benefit to patients
176 s (B, 0.24; 95% CI, 0.18-0.31; P < .01); and
were rated as looking older (B, 0.20; 95% CI, 0.14-0.26;
177 The current quality of evidence
was rated as low (sNDI and all Bayley III scores) to ver
178 Injection site pain
was rated as low by the patients, consistent with the in
179 lity of differential treatment effect claims
was rated as low or very low in 93% of cases (94 of 101)
180 Most systematic reviews
were rated as low confidence, with common flaws includin
181 sing the GRADE framework, 22 pooled analyses
were rated as low quality, with 19 rated as very low qua
182 the studies were retrospective, and a third
were rated as low quality.
183 Studies
were rated as low risk of bias across all domains.
184 double-blind, placebo-controlled trials that
were rated as low risk of bias and showed that all biolo
185 total of 21% (38 of 177) of invasive lesions
were rated as low risk visually.
186 All
were rated as low to moderate quality.
187 All remaining conclusions (>60)
were rated as low- or very low-certainty evidence.
188 ertainty evidence; all remaining conclusions
were rated as low- or very low-certainty evidence.
189 The certainty of evidence
was rated as "
Low" for weight change and "Very Low" for
190 Overall, the evidence certainty
was rated as "
low-certainty" evidence because of relianc
191 Cases of disagreement
were rated as major or minor.
192 und 1 to identify key steps and tasks, which
were rated as mandatory, optional, or prohibited in roun
193 nts of 1768 noun-noun combinations that have
been rated as meaningful (e.g., baby boy) or as having l
194 Self-reported severity of current AA
was rated as mild (21%), moderate (54%), and severe (25%
195 h a mean (SD) of 3.8 (3.3) of these symptoms
being rated as moderate or severe.
196 Heterogeneity
was rated as moderate to high in 191 studies (79%).
197 The quality of evidence
was rated as moderate using the Grading of Recommendatio
198 -certainty evidence, and 31 conclusions that
were rated as moderate-certainty evidence.
199 There were 7 conclusions that
were rated as moderate-certainty evidence; all remaining
200 of 15 mammalian and 6 nonmammalian studies,
was rated as "
moderate" and "low" quality, respectively.
201 der, eating disorders and drug use disorders
were rated as moderately weak, reflecting a small effect
202 adult outpatients with major depression who
were rated as "
moderately ill" or "markedly ill" on the
203 patients in the voxelotor 1500 mg group who
were rated as "
moderately improved" or "very much improv
204 politically coherent and confident profiles
are rated as more attractive than targets with ambiguous
205 uartile of CSF 5-HIAA concentrations and had
been rated as more aggressive during their initial captu
206 short group of HTTLPR (S/L or S/S genotypes)
being rated as more severe on the subdomain "failure to
207 tracism is rated as less appropriate, gossip
is rated as more appropriate.
208 Emotional Pain
was rated as more impairing than Fear by most participan
209 every mainstream source (with one exception)
was rated as more trustworthy than every hyperpartisan o
210 e possessed lower CSF 5-HIAA concentrations,
were rated as more aggressive, and were more likely to s
211 ssive behavior in the wild, male chimpanzees
were rated as more aggressive, emotional, and impulsive
212 Unconsented research uses
were rated as more appropriate than consented marketing
213 formers rated as liking each other more, and
were rated as more beautiful, providing observers with a
214 Human-attributed responses
were rated as more empathic and supportive, and elicited
215 In addition, these barriers
were rated as more important in lower-middle income coun
216 d depressed patients were more satisfied and
were rated as more improved.
217 fearful faces were detected more easily and
were rated as more intense at systole than at diastole.
218 first-person singular pronouns, e.g., I)
were rated as more persuasive by open-minded individuals
219 eal control titles, although the real titles
were rated as more plausible (182/250 (73%) v 238/500 (4
220 ratory analyses found that female applicants
were rated as more qualified than male applicants.
221 Twenty-four of 63 patients (38.1%)
were rated as much improved or very much improved on the
222 subjects who received 25 mg/day of nalmefene
were rated as "
much improved" or "very much improved" at
223 2 (35%) were rated as appropriate, 400 (28%)
were rated as neutral/uncertain, and 520 (37%) were rate
224 uacy of leptomeningeal collateral blood flow
was rated as no or poor, decreased, adequate, or augment
225 Cerebral amyloid angiopathy pathology
was rated as none, mild, moderate or severe.
226 As hypothesized, significantly more stimuli
were rated as painful in the high threat condition.
227 Additionally, all coronary bypass grafts
were rated as patent or occluded.
228 Study quality
was rated as poor, good, and fair for two, one and ten s
229 rventions to address food insecurity, but 27
were rated as poor quality for the outcomes of interest
230 Most studies
were rated as poor quality.
231 PIB PET
was rated as positive or negative for cortical retention
232 One serious adverse event (dizziness)
was rated as possibly related to MK-869.
233 interval prolongation in one individual each
were rated as possibly related to the study drug.
234 Features
were rated as present or absent based on information rec
235 % of behaviors consistent with the framework
were rated as present with a quality score of 4.3 +/- 0.
236 One, 15, and 16 studies
were rated as providing level I, II, and III evidence, r
237 Three, 70, and 6 studies
were rated as providing level I, II, and III evidence, r
238 all areas, at least 45% of the publications
were rated as providing strong evidence for an associati
239 tended to be impaired on the same items that
were rated as requiring indirect or flexible use of know
240 received drug therapy had a better chance of
being rated as responders at the study end (week 6) vs p
241 (8%) of the 36 patients who received placebo
were rated as responders at week 6.
242 ved placebo and who never minimally improved
were rated as responders at week 6.
243 d patients, 57% (24/42) receiving imipramine
were rated as responders compared with 7% (3/42) receivi
244 Ten (83%) of 12 completers
were rated as responders in the sustained-release lithiu
245 tudy, 82% in the low-dosage quetiapine group
were rated as "
responders," compared with 74% in the mod
246 All products
were rated as risky when applying the OPSS Scorecard.
247 for nearly 2500 veterans of World War II who
were rated as '
service-connected' for multiple sclerosis
248 Results: Overall, 36.9% of mammograms
were rated as showing dense breasts.
249 The labelled menu
was rated as significantly more effective than the contr
250 Even though all 30 commitments
were rated as significantly important by respondents, im
251 Entrees
were rated as similar in palatability across conditions.
252 Images evolved for face neurons
were rated as slightly more similar to faces than images
253 gelatin sponge group where 40% of the sites
were rated as slow healing.
254 Recommendations
were rated as strong or conditional.
255 The strength of evidence
was rated as sufficient for extreme temperature; ground-
256 mmon traumatic experience and most likely to
be rated as the respondent's worst, regardless of other
257 the main outcomes, with death and severe IVH
being rated as the 2 most important undesirable outcomes
258 Overall, imagined touch
was rated as the most soothing when received from a love
259 CVD
was rated as the top concern by only 39% of PCPs, after
260 CVD
was rated as the top concern less frequently than weight
261 e (IVH) (median score, 90.0 [IQR, 80.0-100])
were rated as the 2 most critical outcomes.
262 avioral level, recalled aesthetic activities
were rated as the least vivid but most intense compared
263 Alcohol, nicotine, and tobacco
were rated as the most harmful drugs.
264 Financial challenges
were rated as the most impactful, with 133 of 170 respon
265 protrusion and perineural intraforaminal fat
were rated as the most important diagnostic indicators,
266 thing disorders, general and ocular symptoms
were rated as the symptoms with the highest impact.
267 Each PE location
was rated as to whether there was a perfusion defect.
268 None of the images in the three groups
were rated as unacceptable for noise (P < .001).
269 ve indications were rated as appropriate, 49
were rated as uncertain, and 42 were rated as inappropri
270 reported, in three patients, and all events
were rated as unlikely related to the drug.
271 stimulation when auditory and visual stimuli
were rated as unpleasant, when fatigued, or in a negativ
272 d that fewer than 1% of third-year residents
were rated as "
unsatisfactory" or "conditional on improv
273 rall, 122 suggestions (19%; 95% CI, 16%-22%)
were rated as useful.
274 Minimally invasive thymectomy
was rated as usually inappropriate (regardless of stage)
275 TS:: After 2 rounds of rating, 24 indicators
were rated as valid, covering the preoperative evaluatio
276 oposed quality indicators, 26 measures (47%)
were rated as valid.
277 Ninety-one of 96 candidate indicators
were rated as valid.
278 al 10 were proposed by the panel, of which 7
were rated as valid.
279 the surrogate-clinical outcome relationship
were rated as '
validated'.
280 the formidableness or friendliness continua
were rated as varying monotonically along the respective
281 The tolerability of dequalinium chloride
was rated as very good by 30 of 50 patients (60.0%) but
282 Overall, the certainty of evidence
was rated as very low due to concerns regarding risk of
283 The quality of evidence
was rated as very low in most comparisons.
284 Previously, the evidence
was rated as very low or low certainty.
285 underlying evidence for all recommendations
was rated as very low or low with some of the evidence c
286 The certainty of the evidence
was rated as very low using the GRADE approach.
287 risk of bias, and the certainty of evidence
was rated as very low.
288 inty, whereas CMT and NVT evidence certainty
was rated as very low.
289 The overall quality of the evidence
was rated as very low.
290 The quality of the evidence overall
was rated as very low.
291 Before TAVR, health status
was rated as very poor in 28%, poor in 38%, fair in 24%,
292 tions, the seeds, clips, and twinkle markers
were rated as very easy to identify on specimen radiogra
293 Most of the segmentations (n = 273, 99.3%)
were rated as very good to perfect.
294 The percentages of children who
were rated as very much or much improved on the Clinicia
295 Even when situations
were rated as very urgent, EMC use was less likely for s
296 or "severe"; loss of smell and loss of taste
were rated as "
yes" or "no." Time to sustained symptom r