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1 d equally into 2 treatment arms (control and intervention).
2 hese pathways can be studied for therapeutic intervention.
3 n Uganda to identify appropriate targets for intervention.
4 y of the parasite population remaining after intervention.
5 stent restenosis after percutaneous coronary intervention.
6 stemic medications versus placebo or another intervention.
7  disease and, perhaps, the need for surgical intervention.
8 he study, 1 randomly assigned to receive the intervention.
9 ons for diagnosis as well as for therapeutic intervention.
10 rly ischemia induced changes and targets for intervention.
11 developing a suite of strategies for disease intervention.
12 a new potential glomerulus-specific targeted intervention.
13 dels, and inform new approaches to effective intervention.
14 etween patients exposed or not exposed to an intervention.
15  patients treated with percutaneous coronary intervention.
16 ctively, before and 4 weeks after the 2-week intervention.
17 es that most hinder the choice of an optimal intervention.
18 NA gene function and miRNA-based therapeutic intervention.
19 s, and suggest novel targets for therapeutic intervention.
20 iable factors can be targeted for preventive intervention.
21 enesis and potential targets for therapeutic intervention.
22 5% CI, 0.45 to 0.94; P = .02) by the dietary intervention.
23 deo and only 5.7% were exposed to the entire intervention.
24 is one of the keys to developing a multi-use intervention.
25 senting an attractive target for therapeutic intervention.
26 with intent to perform percutaneous coronary intervention.
27 tation of chloroplast genomes without manual intervention.
28 come prediction or target for rehabilitation intervention.
29 ifying key strategies for future therapeutic intervention.
30 , pathogenesis, progression, and therapeutic intervention.
31 populations that could benefit from targeted interventions.
32 be exploited for epidemiological and medical interventions.
33 to measure HIV reservoirs in HIV eradication interventions.
34 que insight to exploit for novel therapeutic interventions.
35 potential sites for targeting in therapeutic interventions.
36 ad to earlier and potentially more effective interventions.
37 tion control practice and signpost areas for interventions.
38 >6 months even following active chemotherapy interventions.
39 s treated with primary percutaneous coronary interventions.
40 g in similar circumstances with such complex interventions.
41  support (28%), urgent percutaneous coronary intervention (28%), urgent coronary artery bypass surger
42                                     Combined interventions (4 & 5) improved all performance measures
43 assigned (1:1:1:1) to either the multidomain intervention (43 group sessions integrating cognitive tr
44 ne automation workflow and minimize operator intervention, a non-enzymatic assembly method is highly
45                                              Intervention activities included systematic planning and
46                                      Complex interventions addressing the domains of mental state, be
47 tly different than those undergoing surgical intervention after 3 months, 0.18+/-0.27 (20/30) (P = 0.
48 slation strategy is a target for therapeutic intervention against this viral disease.
49 nd this offers opportunities for therapeutic intervention aimed at the prevention of neuronal death i
50                                 Psychosocial interventions aimed at alleviating the negative impacts
51                            We excluded other interventions aimed at limiting community access to pest
52                Policy makers should consider interventions aimed at tackling the obesogenic built env
53                                  Behavioural interventions alone have shown little efficacy, indicati
54 rt outcomes were assessed during the 12-week intervention and 3-month follow-up periods.
55                        Percutaneous coronary intervention and CABG show comparable safety in patients
56 .5-55.1) and 19.8% (95% CI, 4.1-32.9) in the intervention and control group, respectively (P = 0.005)
57 347 children (53%) sustained recovery in the intervention and control groups, respectively.
58 elationships to the receipt of critical care intervention and inhospital mortality were determined.
59                        Using pharmacological intervention and ion replacement, we show that inhibitio
60 bility is warranted to inform targeted early intervention and prevention efforts.
61 urological complications requiring immediate intervention and that led (or could have led) to major d
62 last 3 decades, improvements in intrauterine interventions and perinatal intensive care have resulted
63 provide avenues for personalized therapeutic interventions and precision medicine for optimizing clin
64 are cascade enables appropriate targeting of interventions and resources.
65 (male sex and previous percutaneous coronary intervention) and 4 biomarkers (midkine, adiponectin, ap
66 cated to the intervention group received the intervention, and 42 (67%) of 63 managers allocated to t
67                    Proven and cost-effective interventions are available for both these common cancer
68 cently-identified mechanisms and therapeutic interventions are being tested, which hopefully will pro
69 prioritized for vaccination, and the vaccine interventions are cost saving for all age and risk group
70 djusted Life Year (DALY) averted, PMI-funded interventions are highly cost-effective.
71                                              Interventions are needed to increase high-intensity stat
72                                              Interventions are needed to safeguard the health of wome
73                        However, endovascular interventions are noninvasive and alternative methods to
74                      While initial endocrine interventions are successful, resistance to therapy ofte
75                                              Interventions are urgently needed to significantly reduc
76                       Seventeen PICUs in the intervention arm.
77 n not attending a group but allocated to the intervention arm; and women allocated to the control arm
78 women attending a group and allocated to the intervention arm; women not attending a group but alloca
79                                    The three intervention arms were as follows: standard cash (SC), a
80 e necessary to determine the efficacy of the intervention as part of a multi-component intervention a
81 he intervention as part of a multi-component intervention as well as among younger delirious patients
82 s used to determine the effectiveness of the intervention as well as to identify factors associated w
83 th nutrition and early childhood stimulation interventions as part of an integrated life cycle approa
84 were administered in identical capsules, and interventions, assessments, and data analysis were done
85 19 patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention at 76 centers.
86                          When initiating the intervention at the first clinical CRE detection in the
87                                 There are no interventions available to treat or prevent MrNV disease
88 st-effectiveness of a behavioural activation intervention (BeatIt) for people with intellectual disab
89  biomarkers and new targets to promote early intervention beginning in school age.
90 itative severity potentially appropriate for interventions but because of suboptimal stress of the 2/
91 ith increased inflammation, the precision of interventions can be further tuned, in conjunction with
92 included all patients who underwent surgical intervention (categorised into groups as treated).
93                                   Cash-based interventions (CBIs), offer an interesting opportunity t
94 l data including population characteristics, interventions, clinical outcomes, and source of funding.
95                                           In intervention clusters, more pregnant women and children
96 e members were assigned selected Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcome questions or quality o
97                    A total of 34 Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcome questions, five qualit
98 iagnosed for less than 10 years, a lifestyle intervention compared with standard care resulted in a c
99 entify important domains for the Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome questions.
100 nselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a brief intervention delivered by lay counsellors, enhanced remi
101 nown at community level, making provision of interventions difficult.
102 come was observed in the FFV arm: a negative intervention effect on mean haemoglobin (Hb) status (-2.
103 e, leadership and coordination; and (4) make interventions efficient, effective, and sustainable.
104                                     Focusing intervention efforts on LTACHs is potentially a highly e
105 itionally into primary percutaneous coronary intervention, fibrinolysis, or no reperfusion.
106 ndomised controlled trial of a psychological intervention for a mental health problem.
107 the effects of Moving Forward, a weight loss intervention for African American breast cancer survivor
108 rventions, opening the avenue to a precision intervention for patients of specific genotypes with IBD
109 valuate a postoperative video-based coaching intervention for residents.
110  revealing a useful pharmacological point of intervention for the treatment of Huntington's disease,
111 hese findings warrant further examination of interventions for augmenting corticothalamic neurotransm
112 d an evidence synthesis of health and social interventions for inclusion health target populations, i
113 p identify and maximize the effect of immune interventions for type 1 diabetes.
114 r palate (CLP), who undergo numerous medical interventions from infancy, can suffer from lifelong deb
115    At 1 year of follow-up, patients from the intervention group (n = 168) showed a significantly bett
116 s post partum, 5.2 months) randomized to the intervention group (n = 174) or standard care group (n =
117     We randomly assigned 4384 smokers to the intervention group (n=2636) or the control group (n=1748
118          25 managers (1233 employees) in the intervention group and 19 managers (733 employees) in th
119 ymptom resolution was 13.8 (5.8) days in the intervention group compared with 31.7 (27.1) days in the
120      Oral anticoagulant use increased in the intervention group from 68% (804 of 1184 patients) at ba
121  China, which were randomly allocated to the intervention group or the control group (in a 1:1 ratio
122     46 (71%) of 65 managers allocated to the intervention group received the intervention, and 42 (67
123                                          The intervention group reported more improvement over time i
124                                          The intervention group reported significantly more improveme
125 RT initiation was significantly lower in the intervention group than in the control group (31 [33%] o
126                              Patients in the intervention group were nearly three times more likely t
127         Compared to controls, infants in the intervention group were significantly more likely to be
128  visits by trained community health workers (intervention group) according to national guidelines for
129  either the Informed Health Choices podcast (intervention group) or typical public service announceme
130 ndomized to the control group and 685 to the intervention group.
131 nt and 12 died during follow-up (five in the intervention group; seven in the control group).
132 pared with controls, more than twice as many intervention-group participants brought up QPL-related t
133 ly withdrew consent, or randomly assigned to intervention groups in error.
134                              In the surgical intervention groups, patients were not told which type o
135  coronary obstruction, percutaneous coronary intervention has become a standard-of-care procedure ove
136 tackled with appropriate social and economic interventions.Health-related traits are known to vary ge
137 ired for a plethora of GPCRs for therapeutic intervention, however GPCR X-ray structures are mostly r
138 proportion of food-allergic children without intervention; however the underlying mechanisms governin
139 devices (EPD) for saphenous vein graft (SVG) intervention; however, studies have shown conflicting re
140 n topical drugs, laser therapy, and surgical intervention if other therapeutic modalities fail to pre
141  the initiation of an entirely LTACH-focused intervention in a previously CRE-free region, including
142 ices for a genetics-driven approach to early intervention in at-risk relatives.
143 meostasis, and it is a target of therapeutic intervention in autoimmune diseases and lymphoma.
144 ungal infections compared with placebo or no intervention in critically ill patients without neutrope
145 ase pathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapeutic intervention in difficult-to-treat subjects.
146 quito vector and has emerged as a target for intervention in eradication efforts.
147 ER) will provide new avenues for therapeutic intervention in metabolic disease, neurodegeneration, an
148 nsuspecting relatives through risk-reduction intervention in mutation carriers and to provide appropr
149 eening tool that can be used for therapeutic intervention in PD.
150 2 lipid species at baseline and after 1 y of intervention in the PREDIMED (PREvencion con DIeta MEDit
151 analysis on available data to target malaria interventions in areas where hotspot boundaries are unce
152  surveillance for tuberculosis are underused interventions in contacts, particularly adults.
153  effectiveness of humanitarian public health interventions in crises.
154  will help in the development of therapeutic interventions in intestinal pathologies.
155 e a useful adjunct to behavioral therapeutic interventions in recently traumatized individuals who ar
156 izing information dissemination and targeted interventions in regulatory networks, to the development
157 ts undergoing cardiac surgery and congenital interventions in the United Kingdom are prospectively re
158 as only been implied through pharmacological intervention, in particular, because the somatic deletio
159  of 376 CP were recorded from 26 807 CTO-PCI interventions (incidence of 1.40%) with an increase in f
160                                          AMS intervention included: real-time MALDI-TOF MS pharmacist
161                  The most commonly performed interventions included continuous passive motion, preope
162 nitoring of patient response to procognitive interventions, including auditory cognitive training in
163              All patients who received study intervention (injection of dye), regardless of mapping r
164  to the development of several service-level interventions intended to improve care quality.
165                                          The intervention involved education of providers and patient
166                                              Intervention is also required in three later phases: the
167 o acquired nystagmus refractory to all other interventions, it is shown successfully to damp patholog
168                Early access to low-intensity interventions led to significant reductions in uptake of
169 ecember 2011 through May 2012) and after the intervention (March through September 2015).
170    Studies suggest that a postnatal parental intervention may reduce the incidence of abusive head tr
171            Future school-based environmental interventions may be beneficial for this important publi
172  and illuminates how even highly efficacious interventions may be culturally bounded in their effects
173 atial heterogeneity of malaria suggests that interventions may be targeted for maximum impact.
174 the modeling results reveal that light-based interventions may be therapeutically effective in improv
175 EMI undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (n=1604; mean age, 61+/-12 years; 75% men)
176 icipants were randomly assigned to the brief intervention (n=211), the 12-week programme (n=528), and
177 e urgency of determining specific management interventions needed in different locations to counter t
178 823 low-risk patients required neurosurgical intervention (negative predictive value [NPV], 100.0% [9
179  28), exercise plus diet (AED n = 29), or no-intervention (NI n = 29) groups.
180  spatiotemporal control but without surgical intervention of the skull or artery.
181 evant for diagnostic purposes or therapeutic interventions of allergic diseases.
182 center trial compared 12 weeks of supervised interventions of HIIT, MCT, or a recommendation of regul
183 85 women completed the 48 week socioeconomic intervention, of whom 231 were followed up for 1 year.
184             Groups receiving lifestyle-based interventions offering 52 or more hours of contact showe
185 as CBT and, together with brief psychosocial intervention, offers additional patient choice for psych
186 sfunction can possibly be managed through an intervention on Akt1/2 expression.
187 e effects of a diet and exercise weight-loss intervention on skeletal muscle (SM) mass and selected o
188 : In China's primary care setting, pragmatic interventions on antimicrobial stewardship targeting pro
189                               The effects of interventions on lifespan can be broken down into change
190  Despite an overall 74.1% adherence with the intervention, only 20.6% of parents saw the brochure and
191 ansporter proteins are targetable by dietary interventions, opening the avenue to a precision interve
192  coverage among adults not consenting to the intervention or HIV testing, although our conclusions we
193 th changes in rates of percutaneous coronary intervention or in-hospital mortality in New York.
194 eated psychosis confirm the need for earlier intervention or targeted social network interventions to
195                                              Interventions or Retinal emboli were ascertained from re
196  previous multi-vessel percutaneous coronary intervention, or previous multi-vessel coronary artery b
197                                          The intervention package was incorporated into existing SIA
198           The recommendations emphasise that intervention packages should be applied at developmental
199                                              Intervention participants were attending surgeons in ort
200                                After 1 week, intervention participants' knowledge remained greater th
201                               13 (65%) of 20 intervention participants, but no control participants,
202                        Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of saphenous vein grafts (SVGs) has h
203 on (STEMI), the use of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to restore blood flow in an infarct-r
204 coronary artery (LMCA) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), but the overall picture remains inco
205 n Subjects Who Require Percutaneous Coronary Intervention [PCI] [CHAMPION PHOENIX] [CHAMPION]: NCT011
206 safety and efficacy of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs).
207  when the nonculprit lesion was reimaged and intervention performed.
208  exclusively breastfed throughout the entire intervention period of 12 mo.
209 s and the correlation between hospitals, the intervention period was associated with a 4.5-fold great
210 her treatment effects cumulate over repeated intervention periods.
211                    This pre-post educational intervention pilot study compared the gains in teamwork
212 5 mg eicosapentaenoic acid), the multidomain intervention plus placebo, omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty
213                                Research into interventions, policies, and practices that could mitiga
214 d to worse outcomes in percutaneous coronary intervention procedures performed through the transfemor
215                                           No intervention produced significant changes in VO2 peak, k
216                We harmonized entry criteria, intervention protocols, outcomes, resource-use measures,
217 s strongly influenced by the intensity of co-intervention ranging from no effect with self-monitoring
218 TD, ASP, ENV, and SCT was the most effective intervention (rate ratio [RR], 0.05 [95% confidence inte
219                               An educational intervention reduced the number of rA TTEs ordered by at
220      Thus, as a landuse-based climate change intervention, reducing CH4 emissions is an entirely dist
221 immunization and other health and sanitation interventions related to maternal and children's health.
222                   Stem/progenitor cell-based interventions represent a novel class of potential thera
223                                          The intervention required people to attend clinic for treatm
224                                 Further, the interventions required to interrupt tuberculosis transmi
225 ether baseline characteristics moderated the intervention's effects.
226                                       In the intervention schools, 3967 (69%) of 5753 children achiev
227 Studies on underlying causes and therapeutic interventions seem warranted.
228  trial (SUPEREDEN3) at four specialist early intervention services in the UK.
229  received social recovery therapy plus early intervention services.
230  These observations suggest that therapeutic interventions should target subjective alcohol expectanc
231                                    Workplace interventions significantly increased minutes per week o
232 a computational experiment that simulates an intervention similar to mass drug administration, we arg
233 ities were reduced by 79%-93% compared to no-intervention simulations.
234 ata analyzed from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society data set on all CTO-PCI procedures
235  spite of all available medical and surgical interventions, some eyes may still suffer this outcome.
236  BeatIt was compared with a guided self-help intervention (StepUp).
237                   We evaluated a combination intervention strategy (CIS) targeting prevalent barriers
238  part of this increase, but, as T1D is rare, intervention studies are challenging to perform.
239     These data provide a framework for early intervention studies to facilitate safer application of
240                                           In intervention studies using DBA2/J and Nos3 (eNos) KO mou
241                       Based on the metabolic interventions suggested by this algorithm, genes (ribose
242 roke, or cardiovascular death); 2) a MedDiet intervention [supplemented with extra virgin olive oil (
243 pain is life-threatening requiring emergency intervention/surgery or due to some less-urgent cause.
244 eneck in the Plasmodium life cycle and a key intervention target of ongoing efforts to eradicate mala
245 year residents were randomized to a teaching intervention targeting cognitive skills needed to challe
246 d provide structural insight for therapeutic interventions targeting AP-1 proteins.
247                             A combination of interventions targeting multiple steps in the continuum
248  work provides understanding, whereas neural interventions test causality.
249 Unfortunately, the B lymphocyte-directed T1D interventions tested to date failed to halt beta cell de
250                                   A combined intervention that included oncologist communication trai
251                                              Interventions that attenuate or reverse systemic dysfunc
252 m in the cancer field is therefore to design interventions that can break immunological tolerance and
253 reased AL in Chinese Americans and potential interventions that may ultimately prevent myopia-related
254                                              Interventions that target these events will interrupt tu
255 lly been observed following aerobic exercise interventions; that is, sustained sessions of moderate i
256  the first month after percutaneous coronary intervention, their prognosis is comparable to that of t
257 lding capacity for conduction cardiovascular intervention through strengthening healthcare systems, p
258 exity, shorter primary percutaneous coronary intervention time was associated with an increased risk
259 s (n=15 003) underwent percutaneous coronary intervention to SVG in England and Wales during the stud
260                                              Interventions to correct these phenotypes restore sensit
261 e necessity to screen for iron status before interventions to exclude iron-replete individuals).
262 and a reminder message were the most desired interventions to facilitate follow-up.
263                      This finding encourages interventions to improve asthma control status and HRQOL
264 isk in PTSD will pave the way for developing interventions to improve sympathetic function and reduce
265                 Effective nonpharmacological interventions to manage delirium are needed.
266 lier intervention or targeted social network interventions to preserve social connectedness.
267      In the search for effective immunologic interventions to prevent and treat HIV-1 infection, stan
268 gs and present a costed essential package of interventions to reduce risk of and manage CVRDs.
269 rdiac progenitor cells (hCPCs) are necessary interventions to rejuvenate aged/diseased cells and impr
270 ry behavior, informing metabolic therapeutic interventions to restore perceptual abilities clinically
271 ices could be key to identifying targets for interventions to reverse this trend.
272  studies comparing nurse-led self-management interventions to usual care Seven electronic databases,
273 he Risk of Bias in Non-randomized Studies of Interventions tool, respectively.
274 ptability of FP, and to strategically target interventions toward adolescents and rural poor women.
275 ansplant centers to target financial support interventions toward potential donors at higher risk of
276 y had previously completed a 68-wk lifestyle intervention trial and achieved an average weight loss o
277 evascularization after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention) trial, a clinical trial in which 2,604 pat
278 ted a systematic review and meta-analysis of intervention trials to compare diets that provide a give
279 ual patients and as a surrogate biomarker in intervention trials.
280 e (UC) (n = 75) or UC plus a palliative care intervention (UC + PAL) (n = 75) at a single center.
281 " time (which cannot plausibly be altered by interventions under study) varies by day, week, and year
282 ing the effectiveness of a consumer-behavior intervention using an existing online canteen infrastruc
283 rs examined whether a contingency management intervention using the ethyl glucuronide (EtG) alcohol b
284 lso help explain how and why the benefits of interventions vary between slum and non-slum spaces and
285                  Without appropriate medical intervention, visual impairment may become a great burde
286 n the trial of the primary school resources (intervention vs control).
287 lure Assessment for predicting critical care intervention was 38%.
288 e health care system and to determine if the intervention was associated with screening of a demograp
289                         Acceptability of the intervention was high and there were no adverse events.
290                                         This intervention was not associated with a reduction in pedi
291                        Percutaneous coronary intervention was performed in 235 patients (71%) of the
292 ry or peripheral angiography with or without intervention was prospectively enrolled and followed for
293 ALYs for the most expensive moisturizer, the intervention was still less than $45000/QALY.
294                               Effects of the intervention were modified by SNPs in VDR and CYP27B1.
295 ) treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention were randomized to prasugrel or ticagrelor
296 cularization following percutaneous coronary intervention were randomized to ranolazine versus placeb
297 sis demonstrates that successful therapeutic intervention will be highly dependent on the specific th
298 ), or target vessel revascularization in SVG intervention with and without EPD.
299 ly and that anemia control must combine iron interventions with control of infection and inflammation
300  implementing preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) interventions worldwide, yet tenofovir disoproxil fumara

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