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1              The 149 trials included 101 non-interventional, 33 interventional, and 15 vaccine trials
2                   Furthermore, the number of interventional access procedures increased over time sta
3                                              Interventional and observational studies with duration o
4 , Development, and Evaluation) framework for interventional and prognostic studies, and focused on th
5  estimates in the model; these estimates use interventional and prospective observational studies (no
6 as assessed by using the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology (ASITN)/So
7 ateral status (using the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology/Society of
8 9 trials included 101 non-interventional, 33 interventional, and 15 vaccine trials.
9  study, we addressed this issue with a large interventional animal study.
10 hancing protein folding could be a potential interventional approach to preventing embryonic malforma
11          Supporting the genetic approach, an interventional approach using ultrasound-targeted microb
12  beyond anticoagulation, with a focus on the interventional approach.
13 gurgitation (FMR) are limited and additional interventional approaches are required.
14 gurgitation (TR) are limited, and additional interventional approaches are required.
15                                Additionally, interventional approaches could become a treatment optio
16 agnostic tool to an adjunctive tool to guide interventional approaches for treatment of VT.
17                                        Novel interventional approaches in early development include c
18 e more likely to smoke posttransplant, guide interventional approaches, and provide recommendations f
19                                 The two main interventional approaches, transcatheter renal denervati
20 re-related events and the development of new interventional approaches.
21  evolving, with advocacy ranging from a less interventional assessment and antimicrobial prophylaxis
22      An integrated diagnostic MR imaging and interventional biopsy procedure was performed with a 1.5
23                     MaR1 is identified as an interventional candidate to attenuate dysregulated lesio
24 tified all patients undergoing diagnostic or interventional cardiac catheterization between January 2
25 .18-1.35), as did having the angiogram by an interventional cardiologist (odds ratio, 1.76; 95% confi
26 boratory Managers, a cardiac surgeon, and an interventional cardiologist with TAVR experience was con
27               Exposed personnel included 218 interventional cardiologists and electrophysiologists (1
28                                              Interventional cardiologists are increasingly exposed to
29 ronary angiograms as analyzed by independent interventional cardiologists blinded for clinical data.
30 HODS AND A questionnaire was administered to interventional cardiologists in NYS with specific emphas
31                              The majority of interventional cardiologists indicated that the exclusio
32                                              Interventional cardiologists receive one of the highest
33       Although it is the method used by most interventional cardiologists to assess the severity of c
34 rt failure specialists, MV cardiac surgeons, interventional cardiologists with expertise in structura
35  valve, and imaging experts, MV surgeons and interventional cardiologists, clinical trial specialists
36 linary approach that combines expertise from interventional cardiologists, heart failure specialists,
37  2010 in the CathPCI Registry and determined interventional cardiology (ICARD) certification status u
38              We evaluated the Association of Interventional Cardiology certification with in-hospital
39 ular surgeons can be as comfortable as their interventional cardiology colleagues.
40 sults, obtained with a standard technique of interventional cardiology in a clinically relevant anima
41     Ultimately, an evolution of contemporary interventional cardiology is necessary to treat the incr
42 ical to develop dedicated specialists within interventional cardiology who are trained with the cogni
43 electrophysiology (adult and pediatric), and interventional cardiology, as well as a hospitalist and
44                                           In interventional cardiology, drug-eluting stents (DES) hav
45 Response Team, which combines expertise from interventional cardiology, interventional radiology, car
46 y (CABG)] score is a decision-making tool in interventional cardiology.
47 tenosis (ISR) remains a difficult problem in interventional cardiology.
48 e SYNTAX score might be considered useful in interventional cardiology.
49 th problems among personnel staff working in interventional cardiology/cardiac electrophysiology and
50                                  Prospective interventional case series conducted at an institutional
51 R (NCT02423213) is a prospective consecutive interventional case series examining the feasibility and
52     This is a retrospective, non-comparative interventional case series study, in which 20 trabeculec
53                                Retrospective interventional case series with matched comparison group
54                               Retrospective, interventional case series.
55     Retrospective analysis of a consecutive, interventional case series.
56                    Prospective, consecutive, interventional case series.
57                    Retrospective consecutive interventional case series.
58                                  Prospective interventional case series.
59                Retrospective, nonrandomized, interventional case series.
60   Retrospective, noncomparative, consecutive interventional case series.
61     Prospective, noncomparative, consecutive interventional case series.
62                 Prospective, noncomparative, interventional case series.
63                  Multicenter, retrospective, interventional case series.
64                     Multicenter, prospective interventional case series.
65                                 Prospective, interventional case series.
66                                Retrospective interventional case series.
67                                              Interventional case series.
68         This was a single-center prospective interventional cases series.
69                                 Freedom from interventional catheterization was 53% at 15 years and 5
70 ies could be implemented in longitudinal and interventional clinical settings in this and other disea
71                                              Interventional clinical studies are needed to determine
72 ill high-dimensional datasets gathered in an interventional clinical trial into a fairly simple model
73 spective, single-arm, investigator-sponsored interventional clinical trial.
74 reveal pertinent biology when implemented in interventional clinical trials is an important question.
75 orescence may serve as a monitoring tool for interventional clinical trials that aim to slow disease
76 e statistical basis for the design of future interventional clinical trials, and highlight the need f
77 se modalities in natural history studies and interventional clinical trials.
78               This prospective nonrandomized interventional cohort analysis performed at a tertiary r
79    International, multicenter, retrospective interventional cohort study.
80                                Retrospective interventional cohort.
81                     Prospective consecutive, interventional, comparative case series.
82 es are necessary to avoid fatal surgical and interventional complications.
83                                              Interventional components were categorized using the Beh
84                               Retrospective, interventional, consecutive case series.
85                                              Interventional controlled experimental animal study.
86 tudy, the RF ablation zones from twelve post-interventional CT acquisitions have been segmented semi-
87 erring causal effects from observational and interventional data is a highly desirable but ambitious
88 ms of causal validity with respect to unseen interventional data.
89 gical precision and can become essential for interventional decision-making.
90 ed in North America (78.5%) using a pre-post interventional design (58.2%; at least 1619 participants
91 of ultrasound in primary diagnosis and as an interventional diagnostic modality for guided aspiration
92 th direct oral factor Xa inhibitors: the non-interventional Dresden NOAC Registry (NCT01588119), whic
93 nterdental cleaning behaviors when designing interventional efforts to improve patient home care.
94 tification and application of preventive and interventional efforts.
95 microbes, and precipitating dental and other interventional events, emphasized potential sources of e
96 er of potential candidate genes is high, and interventional evidence is still emerging.
97 consolidation, as shown by observational and interventional experiments.
98  likely to have performed fluoroscopy-guided interventional (FGI) procedures (referred to as FGI MDs)
99  n = 102) or serial immune function testing (interventional group; n = 100) performed with a commerci
100 patients suitable for diagnostic testing and interventional HO prophylaxis trials.
101 mong physicians and allied staff who work in interventional laboratories compared with employees who
102   The occupational hazards of working in the interventional laboratory have been inadequately studied
103 m anatomic to physiologic and even molecular interventional luminescence imaging is illustrated.
104 nous ECMO was used in 10, venoarterial in 4, interventional lung assist in 5, and stepwise combinatio
105 in stimulation (DBS) electrodes placed under interventional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, which al
106 nd demonstrate in vitro and in vivo a single interventional magnetic resonance (MR)-active device tha
107                                  Surgical or interventional management is indicated in symptomatic ca
108 aspirin hypersensitivity and its medical and interventional management.
109                   One of the most successful interventional measures that slows down and delays age-r
110 emains an open question, best addressed with interventional methodology that probes the behavioural c
111 ged Viatorr endoprosthesis is possible using interventional methods.
112  review attempts to place luminescence-based interventional molecular imaging technologies into persp
113  incomplete ablation of the tumor makes post-interventional monitoring via regular follow-up scans ma
114                                   Conclusion Interventional MR imaging-guided DBS electrode placement
115                     These patients underwent interventional MR imaging-guided DBS placement for movem
116 uld be used for endovascular procedures with interventional MR imaging.
117                           A prospective, non-interventional, multicentre study (ICARUS (Impulse Contr
118 n = 28), case series (n = 8), single-patient interventional (n = 13), pretest and posttest (n = 9), r
119  from six observational (n = 9,641) and five interventional (n = 4,856) studies larger than 100 patie
120  = 106) were randomly assigned to either the interventional (n = 48) or placebo (n = 49) group; 9 inf
121 pecialists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and interventional neuroradiologists.
122 rs, including five neuroradiologists and two interventional neuroradiology fellows, independently rev
123                In experienced departments of interventional neuroradiology the endovascular treatment
124                               A prospective, interventional, nonrandomized study.
125                                     In a non-interventional, observational, post-marketing surveillan
126 act a wide range of surgical and noninvasive interventional oncology procedures by improving cancer d
127        We did an international, prospective, interventional, open-label, single-arm, phase 3b study.
128                               The four major interventional opportunities for molecular imaging are,
129  current surgical and medical strategies and interventional options for the prevention and management
130 2, 40 patients were randomly assigned to the interventional or control group.
131  for future investigation of more aggressive interventional or medical therapies.
132 ery is taking longer than expected, and when interventional or surgical management may be necessary.
133 variability in study type (observational vs. interventional) or region performed limits use of the te
134 ol remains a substantive challenge requiring interventional paradigms other than those examined in ou
135 [symptom free to dead]), mortality, and peri-interventional parameters of feasibility and safety.
136                                       In the interventional pilot, lysine chloride supplementation wa
137 ale Transitional Care Center (N=162) and (2) interventional pilot: stable outpatients receiving >/=80
138 ing into account changes in the landscape of interventional practice with respect to current bleeding
139 ion A simple, integrated, minimally invasive interventional probe that provides image-guided therapy
140  randomized to either standard management or interventional procedure consisting of fissure opening w
141  randomized to either standard management or interventional procedure consisting of fissure opening w
142 elines and 123 additional recommendations in interventional procedure-based guidelines).
143 e lymphatic flow did not undergo a lymphatic interventional procedure.
144                         Overall, alternative interventional procedures abolished >/=1 inducible VT an
145  among healthcare workers who participate in interventional procedures and is highest in nonphysician
146                 Utilizing CBCT images during interventional procedures bridges the gap between the wo
147 in radiation exposure in both diagnostic and interventional procedures compared with transfemoral acc
148                   Given the heterogeneity of interventional procedures for congenital heart disease,
149 or ablation failure and describe alternative interventional procedures in this high-risk group.
150           Iatrogenic aortic dissection after interventional procedures is infrequent, and prognostic
151 e of evidence-based cardiac medications, and interventional procedures paralleled the increasing hosp
152 atial maps of temperature in various medical interventional procedures such as hyperthermia and therm
153 elial layer are an inevitable consequence of interventional procedures used for treating obstructive
154                                          All interventional procedures were performed successfully wi
155 nsion of molecular imaging into the realm of interventional procedures.
156 ogies to facilitate sedation or surgical and interventional procedures.
157 as only recently begun to be integrated into interventional procedures.
158 mon procedure coding system codes, excluding interventional procedures.
159 thrombosis, in light of comorbidities and/or interventional procedures.
160 n on mechanisms of VT in patients undergoing interventional procedures.
161 ortance of promoting a healthy diet in multi-interventional programs to prevent COPD instead of focus
162                     INTRODUCTION: This is an interventional prospective clinical study which was cond
163                               This was a non-interventional prospective study of individuals with CRS
164               Furthermore recent advances in interventional pulmonology include the ability to both n
165 on of our patient and present diagnostic and interventional radiologic findings.
166  United States were surveyed by emailing all interventional radiologist members of the Society of Int
167 on Needlestick injuries are ubiquitous among interventional radiologists and are often not reported.
168                  Results In total, 908 (23%) interventional radiologists completed at least a portion
169        Materials and Methods A total of 3889 interventional radiologists from academic and private pr
170                                     Most use interventional radiologists to perform and the donor hos
171 ogists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, interventional radiologists, and other disciplines.
172 ferent vessel regions were determined by two interventional radiologists.
173 adiation risk in patients undergoing cardiac interventional radiology (IR) procedures.
174 herapeutic Neuroradiology (ASITN)/Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) collateral vessel grading
175 d separately from the procedure) and that of interventional radiology (typically two-dimensional imag
176 ting two rapidly advancing scientific fields-interventional radiology and nanotechnology.
177 al and Therapeutic Neuroradiology/Society of Interventional Radiology collateral grading system) were
178 ucted of prospectively acquired data from an interventional radiology database and of individual elec
179 A therapy to 18 patients with OO referred to interventional radiology from other clinics primarily fr
180  at the Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology of the Pomeranian Medical Unive
181 ence of and risk factors for needlesticks in interventional radiology physicians, as well as the atti
182  and urgent surgical treatment combined with interventional radiology played a decisive role in the f
183 es to provide useful information for guiding interventional radiology procedures and localized therap
184   To retrospectively analyze the outcomes of interventional radiology treatment of patients with hepa
185 lty, female representation varies from 8.6% (interventional radiology) to 63.1% (breast imaging); car
186 es expertise from interventional cardiology, interventional radiology, cardiac surgery, cardiac imagi
187 tional radiologist members of the Society of Interventional Radiology, including attending-level phys
188  progression, and estimated sample sizes for interventional randomised clinical trials.
189 sisted of a retrospective cohort study and 2 interventional randomized crossover studies to assess: 1
190                  In a multicenter peripheral interventional registry, femoropopliteal ST occurred in
191  but not all, studies in patients undergoing interventional reperfusion of AMI, but may require direc
192  reduces infarct size in patients undergoing interventional reperfusion of AMI, elective percutaneous
193 inically, no-reflow is frequently seen after interventional reperfusion, and it carries an adverse pr
194 e imaging after acute coronary occlusion and interventional reperfusion.
195  scarcity of observational, mechanistic, and interventional research along the life course.
196                                       Future interventional research should target the effect of conc
197      The parallel pursuit for catheter-based interventional revascularization in acute stroke, which
198 g and assessment of structural heart disease interventional skills.
199      Risk factors are discussed and possible interventional strategies are presented.
200 s will lead to the development of prevention/interventional strategies for treatment of allergic asth
201 BP stabilization allows the establishment of interventional strategies in FBP-positive HCCs.
202 ; however, the comparative efficacy of these interventional strategies remains uncertain.
203                 The most frequently employed interventional strategies were education (78.9%), enable
204  with the possibility to apply them as novel interventional strategies.
205 risk for IUGR and the generation of clinical interventional strategies.
206 ggregate clinical experience with such novel interventional strategies.
207 NF-kappaB inhibition represents an effective interventional strategy for EH prevention.
208 titute, based on animal studies, a promising interventional strategy for the disease.
209  on strict inclusion/exclusion criteria, non-interventional studies (NISs) might provide additional i
210                                              Interventional studies are needed to assess the impact o
211                             Longitudinal and interventional studies are needed to confirm these findi
212                                              Interventional studies are needed to determine best prac
213                                     However, interventional studies are needed to evaluate the use of
214                                              Interventional studies are needed to evaluate whether EW
215                      Additional high-quality interventional studies are needed to further evaluate th
216                                              Interventional studies are not feasible with the current
217 endocrine disorder for which few prospective interventional studies have been done.
218                                              Interventional studies have demonstrated the feasibility
219                                              Interventional studies in hemodialysis have been limited
220 reas more compelling data are available from interventional studies in peritoneal dialysis.
221 trategies; in particular, we focus on recent interventional studies in this field.
222                       However, evidence from interventional studies is limited, and few studies have
223                           Although long-term interventional studies proving a cause and effect associ
224                                              Interventional studies should determine longer-term effe
225 ase, and Web of Science for observational or interventional studies that contained the terms risk or
226 ke these assays useful for observational and interventional studies that examine longitudinal changes
227                                              Interventional studies using IL-17F gene-deficient mice,
228 dies (18 cohorts and 7 case-controls) and 12 interventional studies were identified.
229                                              Interventional studies will have to confirm this individ
230                                       Future interventional studies will require stratification for m
231 uded only systematic reviews, meta-analyses, interventional studies, and observational studies that h
232  of acid-mediated organ injury, results from interventional studies, and potential harms of alkali th
233 tion of previous findings and broader use in interventional studies.
234 lucidated particularly with longitudinal and interventional studies.
235 l status and weight across observational and interventional studies.
236  hypothesis through genetic, functional, and interventional studies.
237 ing was validated in the cross-sectional and interventional studies.
238  not supported by small-scale and short-term interventional studies.
239       An exploratory, prospective single-arm interventional study at a tertiary referral academic pri
240                                              Interventional study in a rat model of septic shock (128
241           We conducted an observational, non-interventional study of adult patients recruited from te
242 multicentre, international, prospective, non-interventional study of patients with deep-vein thrombos
243                                In this pilot interventional study performed at the Veterans Affairs P
244    A multicenter consecutive case series non-interventional study was performed.
245  could prolong life; however, our controlled interventional study with laboratory rats bred for low a
246 A) assessor-masked, multicenter, randomized, interventional study.
247                                  Prospective interventional study.
248        Prospective, crossover, nonrandomized interventional study.
249 er, prospective, open label, noncomparative, interventional study.
250 wer proportion (11.4% vs. 39.3%) reported an interventional subspecialty compared with men.
251 onse to acute afterload and preload changes (interventional substudy).
252                                       In the interventional substudy, EIVPD was higher in patients wi
253 nt advancements in PH-targeted therapies and interventional-surgical procedures have contributed to t
254 rogramming factor and therefore an important interventional target during obese pregnancy, and propos
255 t to reductions in cannabis use as a crucial interventional target to improve outcome in patients wit
256             Through advances in percutaneous interventional techniques and technologies and improveme
257 thrombolytics with other pharmacological and interventional techniques are beginning to gain momentum
258          Despite advancements in imaging and interventional techniques, iodinated contrast continues
259 rospect of targeting B cell development with interventional therapies and correct defects in this imp
260 Moreover, new pharmacological, surgical, and interventional therapies and their practical application
261  appropriate roles of medical, surgical, and interventional therapies for management of secondary MR
262 ess in this population and the nature of the interventional therapies used in the intensive care envi
263 hospital stay and use of pharmacological and interventional therapies.
264                                 In addition, interventional therapy can be performed immediately afte
265                        The rate of secondary interventional therapy in the experimental group was sig
266 ng the restenosis, recurrence, and secondary interventional therapy, whereas improving the long-term
267  Rotational atherectomy (RA) is an important interventional tool for heavily calcified coronary lesio
268 Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trails (SPIRIT).
269 Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trails (SPIRIT).
270 eeding events) required elective surgical or interventional treatment (hysterectomy, curettage, ovary
271 lar in patients undergoing either medical or interventional treatment for CAD.
272                                              Interventional treatment of CHD has evolved from 1977 to
273  toward developing novel pharmacological and interventional treatment strategies to treat these disor
274  AS requiring hospitalization or surgical or interventional treatment was examined.
275 therapy, surgical treatment, and nonsurgical interventional treatment, including UAE and magnetic res
276 normalities, which might require surgical or interventional treatment.
277 nical trials on the effectiveness of minimal interventional treatments for participants with chronic
278  with congenital heart disease, percutaneous interventional treatments have supplanted many surgical
279 nd support for randomized trials to evaluate interventional treatments in patients with high-risk PE.
280  Compendium Review, we discuss new drugs and interventional treatments that are undergoing preclinica
281 rs related to heart disease itself or to its interventional treatments.
282 n participating in the follow-up phase of an interventional trial of high-dose vitamin D given during
283 a randomized placebo-controlled double blind interventional trial targeting oxysterol accumulation in
284      In a double-blinded, placebo-controlled interventional trial, 20 healthy adults were randomized
285                          To improve outcome, interventional trials and standardized clinical algorith
286                                       Future interventional trials are needed to assess whether suppl
287          This requires dedicated prospective interventional trials demonstrating that the use of thes
288                                          Few interventional trials have assessed the effect of vitami
289 ed risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), yet interventional trials have shown no clear effect of gluc
290 ts of a multitude of studies and prospective interventional trials now indicate that tumors with iden
291          We automatically classified 109,603 interventional trials registered before February 2014 at
292                       Both observational and interventional trials reporting on the use of CBCT imagi
293                It can be potentially used in interventional trials to study the effect of systemic ri
294 nographic muscle data as outcome measures in interventional trials were excluded.
295 Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials) guideline authors (n = 16), pharm
296 d categories: prospective cohort studies and interventional trials.
297 t is known comes from case reports and small interventional trials.
298 pid urine-based tests, and warrants specific interventional trials.
299 imic time points chosen in clinical care and interventional trials; spirometry was also conducted.
300  adult medical units to 73% of the nurses in interventional units rating overall quality of care on u

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