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1  with standard of care (using both total and matched groups).
2 sus 80% and 60%, respectively [P=0.0025], in matched groups).
3 6, and 9 months of age (P < 0.01 for all age-matched groups).
4 mal eyes were selected as an independent age-matched group.
5 , moringa seed extract at 0.4%, and a weight matched group.
6    This result was confirmed in a propensity-matched group.
7 r adverse gastrointestinal events than their matched group.
8 almost double those of control hearts in age-matched groups.
9 al rates between the study and the recipient-matched groups.
10 cked, and subdivided into seven age- and sex-matched groups.
11 baseline characteristics were similar in the matched groups.
12 ine characteristics were similar between the matched groups.
13 with their 95% CIs, were estimated in the PS-matched groups.
14        One-year eGFR was similar between the matched groups.
15 .04 [95% CI, 0.87-1.25]; P = .68) between PS-matched groups.
16 tion, and death between the propensity score-matched groups.
17 ion using logistic regression conditional on matched groups.
18 es in the whole cohort, and propensity score matched groups.
19 on in CCL11 levels in patients among the age matched groups.
20 ission, or variable direct costs between the matched groups.
21 onal hazards models stratified on propensity-matched groups.
22 ality rates were compared for the propensity-matched groups.
23 each outcome was compared between propensity-matched groups.
24 and overall outcome was analyzed between the matched groups.
25 val after stroke were assessed in propensity-matched groups.
26 .76 to 2.46; P=0.30; hazard ratio in the HLA-matched group, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.48 to 1.28; P=0.33).
27 .51 to 3.25; P=0.60; hazard ratio in the HLA-matched group, 1.30; 95% CI, 0.65 to 2.58; P=0.46).
28 ividuals were divided into four age- and sex-matched groups: 18 patients with hyperlipidemia and CP (
29 .22 to 7.38; P=0.02; hazard ratio in the HLA-matched group, 2.92; 95% CI, 1.34 to 6.35; P=0.007).
30 ed 140 participants across four age- and sex-matched groups: 35 patients clinically categorized with
31 ation in the lungs in vivo in 3 age- and sex-matched groups: 5 EC users, 5 cigarette smokers, and 5 c
32 tructure of the data (random effects for the matched group), adjusting for age, sex, race or ethnicit
33 k for all adverse events compared with their matched group and with the screening and diagnostic colo
34             Cox regression was stratified by matched groups and also adjusted for age, injury year, t
35 ive cataract surgery were divided into three matched groups and immunodepleted of albumin, IgG, IgA,
36 re hand weakness were randomly assigned to 2 matched groups and participated in 17.8 +/- 1.4 days of
37 ic adolescents in comparison with (i) an age-matched group, and (ii) a reading-matched group younger
38 aracteristics were well balanced between the matched groups, and the mean age and Society for Thoraci
39       Retrospective study using case-control matched groups at a university transplant center.
40 ng-Evans rats were divided into three weight-matched groups based on access to sweetened vegetable sh
41 re dichotomized into well-matched and poorly matched groups based on subjective evaluation of the geo
42 n in adults (even in motion- and performance-matched groups), both showed increasing MD activation wi
43                               For propensity-matched groups, both early (p = 0.01) and late survival
44 4 patients stratified into four age- and sex-matched groups: both ACS and CP, ACS only, CP only, and
45 Care use was similar at baseline between the matched groups but was substantially greater for the dem
46 were no differences in early outcome between matched groups, but the 5-year actuarial survival was hi
47 percentage performance differences between 2 matched groups carrying out the same task but with 1 gro
48   Fifteen-year follow-up of a nonrandomized, matched-group cohort of 1539 low-income, mostly black ch
49 d-of-preschool follow-up of a nonrandomized, matched-group cohort of predominantly low-income, ethnic
50                                     Cataract-matched group comparisons appear more precise in the con
51 F-FDG dynamic PET scans were obtained in age-matched groups comprising AD patients (n = 8), patients
52          Twenty-four rats assigned to 1 of 3 matched groups (control, entorhinal cortex [EC], and par
53                 Similarly, in the propensity-matched group, DES remained associated with lower mortal
54                          The temperamentally matched group did not differ significantly from either g
55 tures of young females (25 years old) in two matched groups each of 40 young male WE and EA participa
56           Subjects were organized into 3 sex-matched groups, each including 10 subjects according to
57                              Even within age-matched groups, each individual mouse exhibited a unique
58 opensity score matching was used to create 2 matched groups for comparative analysis.
59  based on intent to treat, with 3 propensity-matched groups formed based on demographics, symptoms, c
60 thout DM were analyzed in 2 propensity score-matched groups further stratified according to lesion co
61      The patients were divided into four sex-matched groups: group C (n = 25) - control group - subje
62   The C*03:03/C*03:04 mismatched and the 8/8 matched groups had identical outcomes (HR ranging from 0
63               Although both propensity score-matched groups had similar extracorporeal membrane oxyge
64 tio [HR] = 1.38; p = 0.004), but similar for matched groups (HR = 1.03; p = 0.97).
65 ], .88-1.12), as did those in the propensity-matched groups (HR, 1.03; 95% CI, .88-1.21).
66              Subgroup analysis of propensity-matched groups identified off-pump survival benefits in
67 ing was used to estimate differences between matched groups in the rates of subsequent admission with
68                                          The matched group included 222 patients (124 [55.9%] male; m
69 tients with cerebellar ICH, propensity score-matched groups included 152 patients with surgical hemat
70  heart did not differ from the appropriately matched group, including in recipients with an elevated
71 on serum IgG subclass concentrations in race-matched groups: LJP, G-EOP, and age-matched periodontall
72                                In propensity-matched groups, mortality was similar after bare-metal s
73                      Relative to the reading-matched group (n = 12; mean 9.8 years), the dyslexic gro
74 the unmatched group and the propensity score-matched group (n = 1317; OR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.58-0.99).
75                          Relative to the age-matched group (n = 19; mean 14.4 years), the dyslexic gr
76 edication (n=466) compared with an untreated matched group (n=466).
77 ences in the baseline characteristics of the matched groups (n = 408 for both groups).
78                     For the propensity score-matched groups (n=197 matched pairs), there was no diffe
79 es mellitus subjects were divided into 2 age-matched groups (newly diagnosed [<5 years] and longer-du
80  studied age-, sex-, and postmortem interval-matched groups: no major psychopathology (controls); unm
81 assified by NVC pattern in four age- and sex-matched groups (normal/nonspecific, early, active, late)
82 ng FMT (compared with pre-FMT history, and a matched group not receiving FMT), despite modest decolon
83 antly better than that of an age- and gender-matched group obtained from life tables (p < 0.0001).
84 g +/- coronary stenting were compared with a matched group of 100 sternotomy CABG patients using IMA
85 3 children and adolescents with TS to a well-matched group of 103 children without tics.
86                                            A matched group of 125 patients who underwent radical neph
87 ween patients with NOCAD and an age- and sex-matched group of 1347 people from the general population
88               Ninety-three outpatients and a matched group of 2,701 comparison subjects were compared
89 s who had a history of self-mutilation and a matched group of 23 suicide attempters with cluster B pe
90 -valve abnormalities was analyzed in a final matched group of 233 pairs of patients and controls.
91  between the scans were compared with an age-matched group of 24 patients who were treated with psych
92       In a cohort of 49 people with MS and a matched group of 25 healthy subjects (HS), we performed
93 patients are compared to an age- and surgeon-matched group of 31 eyes of 27 patients who underwent th
94 motherapy (LFRs) and compared them to a well-matched group of 31 NK-AML patients who relapsed within
95 oup receiving both treatments caught up to a matched group of 32 nonstunted children.
96 y of maltreatment (MT group) and a carefully matched group of 33 non-maltreated children (NMT group)
97  compared with that of an age- and education-matched group of 45 comparison subjects without mood dis
98                           An age- and gender-matched group of 48 persons with no history of major dep
99 o 2012 were analyzed and compared with (i) a matched group of ABO-compatible transplant recipients an
100 Analysis of a validation series containing a matched group of aggressive and indolent cPTCs confirmed
101 essional musicians (keyboard players) with a matched group of amateur musicians and non-musicians.
102  (n = 66) were retrospectively compared to a matched group of APKD patients who underwent LRT alone (
103 ment (ages 0-11 years) and a demographically matched group of children without those histories (N=1,1
104 vere bTBI, which was more frequent than in a matched group of civilian moderate to severe nbTBI subje
105 on health plans from 2005 through 2008 and a matched group of commercially insured individuals in Ore
106 ocaine users and then compared to those of a matched group of comparison subjects.
107 nce of cardiac valvular insufficiency than a matched group of control subjects.
108  when patients were compared with a strictly matched group of controls.
109                 Results were compared with a matched group of eight cocaine-dependent men.
110 r genetic reasons took part, together with a matched group of healthy controls (n = 21).
111                            Participants in a matched group of healthy subjects (n = 15) completed 1 s
112                                            A matched group of LAR patients who did not receive AIT (n
113 rformance was compared with a twice-scanned, matched group of low-stress controls.
114 ndylosis and 8.6% (95% CI, 7.7%-9.5%) in the matched group of lumbar spondylosis.
115  all Board-certified female internists and a matched group of male internists who had graduated from
116 d hospitals compared with those treated in a matched group of non-IDS-affiliated centers.
117 editation practitioners (LTMs, n = 31) and a matched group of non-meditators (Controls, n = 38).
118 udication and a sedentary, asymptomatic, age-matched group of non-PAD persons.
119 D who underwent bariatric surgery and a well-matched group of nonsurgical controls.
120                        Compared with the 1:1 matched group of nonsurgical weight management, these ch
121  and to compare such outcomes with a control-matched group of normal topographies.
122  patients were compared with an age- and sex-matched group of OPA1 patients with a 1:2 ratio.
123  between 1967 and 1971 and a demographically matched group of participants experiencing no abuse or n
124 e, end-stage renal disease etiology, and PRA matched group of patients remaining on dialysis during t
125 sion compared with an age-matched, remission-matched group of patients treated at St Bartholomew's Ho
126 are occurred after vaccination compared to a matched group of patients who did not experience a disea
127                                            A matched group of patients with hay fever who had not rec
128           The control group included, an age matched group of patients with occipital tumor who prese
129 tcomes for IBD patients were compared with a matched group of patients with sporadic cancer.
130 determined (n = 20) and compared with an age-matched group of patients without SAT (n = 100).
131 ple (N = 5198) comprising an age- and gender-matched group of Professional Gamers (PG, n = 2599) and
132 e interval [CI], 51 to 58), in contrast to a matched group of PSEN1 (E280A) carriers without the APOE
133 es (E + P) compared to the hormone treatment-matched group of saline-exposed females.
134 ubset of ARL cases were also compared with a matched group of similarly treated HIV-negative cases.
135 essed in survivors from these trials, plus a matched group of survivors of osteosarcoma treated with
136 iduals with Tourette syndrome, relative to a matched group of typically developing individuals, using
137 irectly compared to an age-matched, movement-matched group of typically developing, unaffected adoles
138 -infected older adults and a demographically-matched group of uninfected controls performed a verbal
139  BMI and cross clamp times, resulting in two matched groups of 122 each.
140 cent from 1,400 m to 4,300 m in age- and sex-matched groups of 15-LL (8F) and 14-TH (7F) of confirmed
141   In 16 adult converted left-handers and age-matched groups of 16 consistent right-handers and 16 lef
142 atients with uncomplicated AMI, comprising 2 matched groups of 17 patients with ant-AMI, and 22 patie
143  relevant psychometric data were assessed in matched groups of 28 PTSD patients and 27 traumatized an
144            After building 2 propensity score-matched groups of 354 patients each with either access r
145     We used propensity scores to construct 2 matched groups of 563 patients for comparative outcomes
146 against retinal proteins was examined in age-matched groups of 60 patients with normal-pressure glauc
147                                 Age- and sex-matched groups of AD dementia (n = 19) patients and clin
148 among treated vacant lots were compared with matched groups of control vacant lots that were eligible
149 olinguistically, visually and phonologically matched groups of familiar words and meaningless pseudow
150                                      Two age-matched groups of female subjects, 70 eyes each, age app
151 ximate circadian rhythm) given for 4 days to matched groups of healthy subjects (n = 51).
152  (40 mg/d and 160 mg/d), given for 4 days to matched groups of healthy subjects (n=47).
153                                           In matched groups of human patients from the National COVID
154 omedial amygdala (CMA) networks across three matched groups of juveniles: CD offenders with CU traits
155 logarithmic frequency sweeps to age- and sex-matched groups of musicians with or without AP and contr
156 oard in a 30-month period were compared with matched groups of nondisciplined physicians.
157  PFC of schizophrenic subjects compared with matched groups of normal control and nonschizophrenic ps
158                              By testing well-matched groups of participants on the same task, we aime
159 abolism was first compared between education-matched groups of patients and controls.
160                       Outcomes of propensity-matched groups of patients undergoing elective BAV or TA
161                   The urine from several age-matched groups of patients was examined for these compou
162 ING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this cohort study, matched groups of patients with and without IED were ide
163 D PARTICIPANTS: This case-control study used matched groups of patients with asthma before and after
164                                In propensity-matched groups of patients with ischemia, there was no a
165 poA-I kinetics were assessed in age- and sex-matched groups of rabbits (n=3 each) with high, low, or
166 monitored by positron emission tomography in matched groups of six dyslexic adults and six control ad
167 MRI data were collected from demographically matched groups of SZ, BD, and healthy control (HC) subje
168                  Participants included 4 age-matched groups of volunteer boys aged 7.8 to 17.9 years
169 nse to psycholinguistically and acoustically matched groups of words and pseudowords.
170 andomly assigned to good-fitting therapists (matched group) or were assigned to therapists pragmatica
171 (p < 0.001), but 3.1% and 5.6% in propensity-matched groups (p = 0.008).
172                           In this propensity-matched group, patients with moderate to severe congesti
173 Survival was compared using propensity score-matched groups: patients in the bottom quartile of trave
174          We defined three age- and education-matched groups: Ptau negative cognitively unimpaired, Pt
175   DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Using a matched-group, quasi-experimental design, a cohort of Bl
176 s no difference in procedure success between matched groups (r-PCI 97.3% versus transfemoral PCI 96.6
177                                          Age-matched groups raised without any treatment or with Velc
178  receiving combination therapy with VPT to a matched group receiving VC.
179 ith either azithromycin or chloroquine or to matched groups receiving a placebo.
180 isk women in the entire database and the age-matched group, respectively.
181                            Comparison of the matched groups revealed that implementation of the bundl
182                                  With better matched group size and age (HT = 11 vs non-HT = 11, age
183                              When resampling matched group sizes (n = 3-7), our approach consistently
184                                        Tumor-matched-group studies with long-term follow-up are requi
185 eneity and confounding within the propensity-matched group, surgical therapy remained significantly a
186 =0.001); the risk was also higher in the HLA-matched group than in the cord-blood group but not signi
187                                       In the matched groups that moved from high to intermediate or l
188                           Conversely, in the matched groups that moved from low to intermediate or hi
189 riate data among the 400 patients within the matched groups, the adjusted hazard ratio for mortality
190                                       In the matched groups, the median BCVA 2 years after surgery wa
191                       Among propensity score-matched groups, the median overall survival was 37.3 (95
192                         Among the propensity-matched group, there were 84 deaths during a median of 3
193 owing a second logistic model applied to the matched groups to adjust for residual differences, a sig
194 the Kaplan-Meier method for propensity score-matched groups to estimate cause-specific survival (CSS)
195                                       In the matched groups, TTE was beneficial for pT3 SCC (P = 0.00
196         The model was repeated in propensity-matched groups undergoing MT versus revascularization.
197 r events [MACCEs]) were compared between the matched groups using a stratified log-rank test and Cox
198 g for residual differences in the propensity matched groups using conditional logistic regression, ri
199 utcomes were compared among propensity-score matched groups using Cox proportional hazards regression
200 ting interventions were compared between the matched groups using the McNemar and Wilcoxon matched-pa
201                    The morbidity of the case-matched group was 15.1% in the open group and 12.5% in t
202 verall complications in the propensity score-matched group was significantly lower (OR, 0.81; 95% CI,
203 nce of TTF on the risk of blindness in the 2 matched groups was analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier method.
204 k women in the entire database and in an age-matched group were evaluated by using receiver operating
205                             Propensity score matched groups were analyzed using Kaplan-Meier and Cox
206 d, natalizumab, and ocrelizumab cohorts; the matched groups were closely aligned.
207                                          The matched groups were compared on annualised relapse rates
208                          Two age- and gender-matched groups were compared: the Dutch (n = 41) and SAS
209 ts from 118 hospitals identified, propensity-matched groups were composed of 31,863 patients exposed
210                   For beginning/end overlap, matched groups were created (total matched population N
211                                        Three matched groups were identified (based on age, sex, type
212  (b) an age-matched and transplantation year-matched group who did not undergo coronary angiography (
213 isorders and from typically developing males matched group-wise on age (range 12-24 years), intellige
214 ype (3-year estimated survival, 61%) and the matched group with conventional adenocarcinoma (3-year e
215 embolism, and bleeding were compared between matched groups with adjustment for potential confounding
216 ed (E' known) normal versus pseudonormal age-matched groups with normal left ventricular ejection fra
217 l variables at presentation and compared the matched groups with respect to therapeutic interventions
218 models were used to compare outcomes between matched groups, with a random effect used to account for
219 re group) were compared with an age- and sex-matched group without a history of TBI (control group).
220 roup of individuals diagnosed with ASD and a matched group without ASD.
221                      Subjects with EOP and a matched group without EOP were identified within a natio
222 (i) an age-matched group, and (ii) a reading-matched group younger than the dyslexic group but equal

 
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