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1 data analysis to determine associations with patient characteristics.
2 lassifying atopy are not confounded by other patient characteristics.
3  reweight trial participants to reflect CPRD patient characteristics.
4 (IPD) have thus far mainly been explained by patient characteristics.
5 d treatments are available based on specific patient characteristics.
6 al use of MCS for MI with CS, unexplained by patient characteristics.
7  benefits observed in all subgroups based on patient characteristics.
8 esent or absent by 3 EEG readers, blinded to patient characteristics.
9 eloping models for each outcome using simple patient characteristics.
10 perative surgeon performance and confounding patient characteristics.
11 (RM) system that accounted for operative and patient characteristics.
12 breast MRI with mammography must account for patient characteristics.
13 ations describing epidemiological trends and patient characteristics.
14 pensity scores were formulated from baseline patient characteristics.
15 lume thresholds reflect outcomes relative to patient characteristics.
16 pensity score method were used to adjust for patient characteristics.
17 nfection, organ dysfunction type and number) patient characteristics.
18 e intervals of ERG expression in relation to patient characteristics.
19 mber of postbaseline assessments and several patient characteristics.
20 etermine how these phenotypes are related to patient characteristics.
21 ssociations between observation and selected patient characteristics.
22 ublic holidays after adjustment for standard patient characteristics.
23 st levels, respectively, after adjusting for patient characteristics.
24  extent to which treatment was determined by patient characteristics.
25 but this was attenuated after adjustment for patient characteristics.
26 n only partly be explained by differences in patient characteristics.
27 eatitis was not associated with any baseline patient characteristics.
28 e used depending on physician preference and patient characteristics.
29  using a risk calculator based on nodule and patient characteristics.
30 haracteristics, ex vivo characteristics, and patient characteristics.
31 w-intensity prescribers, with adjustment for patient characteristics.
32 val exists and is associated with individual patient characteristics.
33 e in mortality and readmission rates, beyond patient characteristics.
34              Descriptive statistics examined patient characteristics.
35  provider practice even after adjustment for patient characteristics.
36  calculator to report outcomes by region and patient characteristics.
37 stic regression models adjusted for selected patient characteristics.
38 s using a model based on routinely available patient characteristics.
39 igated their relation to stroke severity and patient characteristics.
40 d care, facility readiness, and provider and patient characteristics.
41 re and risks associated with BMI may vary by patient characteristics.
42 ssed associations between gut microbiota and patient characteristics.
43 anged from 22.5% to 55.6% based on different patient characteristics.
44 bsolute BMI thresholds but modified based on patient characteristics.
45 ion bias, and to allow for stratification by patient characteristics.
46  imprecise and unable to consider individual patient characteristics.
47 d be weighed carefully according to specific patient characteristics.
48 e used to adjust for baseline differences in patient characteristics.
49  and pathologic results were correlated with patient characteristics.
50  can be estimated based on readily available patient characteristics.
51 d to explore interactions between center and patients characteristics.
52 , the study examined differences in baseline patient characteristics, 30-day stroke and mortality, an
53                          After adjusting for patient characteristics, 57 hospitals (26%) were identif
54 djusted for covariates was used, as follows: patient characteristics, access type (fistula vs graft),
55                                              Patient characteristics account for most of the variatio
56            When taken together, hospital and patient characteristics accounted for 12% (lower extremi
57        Though previous work has examined how patient characteristics affect sleep medication prescrip
58  by Cox proportional hazards regression with patient characteristics (age, sex, and Mini-Mental State
59     In vivo and ex vivo features, as well as patient characteristics (age, weight, height, body mass
60 no differences between groups with regard to patient characteristics: age (P = 0.78), underlying dise
61 tial effects of ExCR according to a range of patient characteristics: age, sex, ethnicity, New York H
62 e studies should include both contextual and patient characteristics along with care interventions.
63 ficant differences were found in hospital or patient characteristics among high, intermediate, or low
64 or treatment-by-subgroup interactions for 16 patient characteristics and 6 care-delivery characterist
65                                              Patient characteristics and adverse events were studied
66            In particular, a mismatch between patient characteristics and an asymptomatic population d
67                                The effect of patient characteristics and anti-leukemic treatment on c
68                                The effect of patient characteristics and antileukemic treatment on ci
69                                  We analysed patient characteristics and attitudes by IBS-D severity,
70                                              Patient characteristics and clinical and mycologic data
71 between severity and sensitization patterns, patient characteristics and clinical history, and to dev
72               We thus sought to evaluate the patient characteristics and clinical outcomes associated
73                                              Patient characteristics and clinical outcomes for patien
74 ysis showed no correlation between high-risk patient characteristics and composite complication rate.
75                                  Identifying patient characteristics and conditions associated with m
76 e hypothesized that daily activity varies by patient characteristics and correlates with established
77 ith regimen and dose variations according to patient characteristics and country.
78 lear whether NMR status is consistent across patient characteristics and current treatment choice.
79 ized incidence of endocarditis and trends in patient characteristics and disease etiology.
80 able from 1998 through 2013, with changes in patient characteristics and etiology over this time.
81 ALY, with ICER of $413579 per QALY for trial patient characteristics and event rate of 4.2 per 100 pa
82 valuation of radiation dose as a function of patient characteristics and examination type.
83                                     Baseline patient characteristics and function, sepsis severity, a
84                             The influence of patient characteristics and hospital volume highlights t
85        The adverse event data were linked to patient characteristics and ICU and ward physician surve
86                                              Patient characteristics and ICU interventions were simil
87                           After matching for patient characteristics and level of liver dysfunction,
88 halmic hospitalization after controlling for patient characteristics and medical comorbidities.
89                                      Certain patient characteristics and methods of self-harm, togeth
90  to determine the association between common patient characteristics and mortality across age-groups
91 ine any significant difference in mortality, patient characteristics and mortality data from the Nati
92 nd functional capacity are the result of key patient characteristics and multisystem dysfunction, inc
93                                          The patient characteristics and natural history of a particu
94                                              Patient characteristics and other MRSA risk factors were
95                                  We compared patient characteristics and outcomes among patients with
96  identify temperature trajectory groups, and patient characteristics and outcomes were compared betwe
97 c and culture order combinations in terms of patient characteristics and outcomes.
98 tient Register to retrieve information about patient characteristics and outcomes.
99 iographic laboratory investigators masked to patient characteristics and outcomes.
100  was used to assess the associations between patient characteristics and perception of no RAI choice
101                                              Patient characteristics and posttransplant outcomes were
102 owever, KT in Asian countries differs due to patient characteristics and practices.
103 evaluated using logit GEEs that adjusted for patient characteristics and probability of treatment.
104                                          The patient characteristics and procedures performed were si
105                                              Patient characteristics and processes of care; the numbe
106 ogeneous in terms of study design, settings, patient characteristics and quality.
107 rmed a discrete event simulation to forecast patient characteristics and rate of waitlist dropout.
108                                     Baseline patient characteristics and reaction results were analyz
109                                              Patient characteristics and restaging outcomes were summ
110                         After adjustment for patient characteristics and Resuscitation Outcomes Conso
111                              Controlling for patient characteristics and Sentinel Stroke National Aud
112  evaluated the distribution and frequency of patient characteristics and the need for invasive therap
113                                     Baseline patient characteristics and treatment outcomes were reco
114                 Our objective was to compare patient characteristics and utilization patterns of EVAR
115 ssessing associations between other case and patient characteristics and visual acuity outcomes and (
116                                              Patients' characteristics and hematologic tests data at
117                                              Patients' characteristics and outcomes after extracorpor
118 are system, including location of diagnosis, patient characteristics, and care-seeking patterns assoc
119 e statistics were used to summarize baseline patient characteristics, and differences between those w
120                         NSAID prescriptions, patient characteristics, and estimated glomerular filtra
121                   Similar trajectory groups, patient characteristics, and outcomes were found in the
122  quality and extracted data on study design, patient characteristics, and outcomes.
123 ogeneous in terms of study design, settings, patient characteristics, and quality.
124 vestigators abstracted data on study design, patient characteristics, and virologic and safety outcom
125                                              Patient characteristics are associated with P2Y12 inhibi
126 ble logistic regression was used to identify patient characteristics as potential barriers to receivi
127                                              Patient characteristics associated with AAM titration an
128          This study was conducted to examine patient characteristics associated with antiretroviral t
129 g-term outcomes in childhood IF and identify patient characteristics associated with clinical endpoin
130                         To identify baseline patient characteristics associated with early clinically
131 etrospectively analyzed to identify baseline patient characteristics associated with early clinically
132                                              Patient characteristics associated with escalation inclu
133                                              Patient characteristics associated with higher costs inc
134              We examined temporal trends and patient characteristics associated with hospitalization
135  2001 through April 2014 to investigate case-patient characteristics associated with onward transmiss
136 ce of PA among patients with advanced HF and patient characteristics associated with PA and GOCD.
137  of this study was to determine preoperative patient characteristics associated with postoperative ou
138 act logistic regression revealed no specific patient characteristics associated with relapse.
139 BU at a population-based level and determine patient characteristics associated with SAB.
140          We identified selected hospital and patient characteristics associated with short-term adver
141 gression to assess facility and provider and patient characteristics associated with these outcomes.
142 er lung transplantation (LTx), pretransplant patient characteristics associated with tobacco use, and
143                       Our results identified patient characteristics associated with use of LT as pri
144 rral, percentage of completed referrals, and patient characteristics associated with varying levels o
145 lyses then examined and controlled for other patient characteristics' associations with nonadherence.
146  was no significant difference in observable patient characteristics at the 37 hospitals meeting the
147 es for study characteristics, interventions, patients' characteristics at baseline, and outcomes for
148 5, which were compared in terms of study and patient characteristics, baseline risk, outcome definiti
149            Due to substantial differences in patient characteristics between conservatively and surgi
150 s accommodated a propensity score to balance patient characteristics between the groups.
151                               Differences in patient characteristics between the MSSP and control gro
152     There were no significant differences in patient characteristics between the two groups, except t
153 ned the distribution of demographic data and patient characteristics between those receiving ranibizu
154  outcomes may reflect baseline variations in patients' characteristics but may also result from diffe
155 rolled the participants, and incentives) and patient characteristics (cancer type, patient or parent
156 e platform, including FMT protocol, baseline patient characteristics, CDI cure and recurrence, and sh
157                                  To describe patient characteristics, clinical manifestations, diseas
158 ertension (SAPH) cohort to better understand patient characteristics, clinical outcomes, and manageme
159                                              Patient characteristics, clinical practices, mortality,
160                 Clinical parameters included patient characteristics, comorbidities, symptom type and
161                                              Patient characteristics, contextual-level variables, and
162 tained from medical records and analyzed for patient characteristics, continuous renal replacement th
163                                              Patient characteristics could not be assessed.
164                               Differences in patient characteristics, demographics, comorbidities, an
165                          After adjusting for patient characteristics, diabetes was associated with hi
166 k- and reliability-adjusted expenditures for patient characteristics, diagnoses, and the use of addit
167                                              Patient characteristics did not predict poor outcomes.
168                                              Patient characteristics differed between the 2 observati
169                                              Patient characteristics, disease process, and surgical e
170 1998 to 2011 and retrieved data on tumor and patient characteristics, drug use, and primary treatment
171   The aim of this study was to determine how patient characteristics during the first severe virus-in
172 peared to be due primarily to differences in patient characteristics (e.g., cavitary disease).
173                    DATA EXTRACTION: Baseline patient characteristics, enrollment time, methodology of
174                         After adjustment for patient characteristics, episode payments for TAVR were
175                    Logit models adjusted for patient characteristics evaluated in-hospital mortality,
176                         Coupled with several patient characteristics, evolutionary parameters strongl
177 ating populations at "high risk" of closure (patient characteristics, facility characteristics, and g
178  compare resistance patterns, serotypes, and patient characteristics for Salmonella isolated from blo
179 as used to determine the predictive value of patients' characteristics for survival after adjusting f
180 terogeneity of this association by tumor and patient characteristics has not been adequately explored
181                                              Patient characteristics have been clearly defined, with
182  examined MACE in several subgroups based on patient characteristics (history of cardiovascular disea
183                                              Patient characteristics, hospital course, and complicati
184   In most scenarios of COVID-19 dynamics and patient characteristics, immediate KT provided survival
185 ore the possible effects of trial design and patient characteristics in accounting for the contrastin
186 weighted to match treatment effect-modifying patient characteristics in comparator trials.
187 A EXTRACTION: Two authors abstracted data on patient characteristics in exposed and control groups; u
188                        If disease groups and patient characteristics in future studies produce an ACM
189  norms by matching the joint distribution of patient characteristics in the MEI sample to those of th
190                                              Patient characteristics in the NIS OCEAN were evaluated
191                Post hoc analysis of baseline patient characteristics in the randomized, open-label, v
192   Descriptive statistics were used to define patient characteristics, including age, prostate-specifi
193                                     Relevant patient characteristics, including age, sex, and dry eye
194                                              Patient characteristics, including diagnoses in the emer
195 Sensitivity analyses explored the effects of patient characteristics, institutional/surgeon volumes,
196                    For the primary analysis, patient characteristics, interventions, and outcomes wer
197                       Data for study design, patient characteristics, interventions, and study outcom
198 tly, and criteria do not specify how to take patient characteristics into account.
199 ability to simultaneously simulate dozens of patient characteristics is a crucial step towards person
200 ustment for both general and sepsis-specific patient characteristics is essential for valid internati
201                                      Data on patient characteristics, laboratory tests, follow-up vis
202                                              Patients' characteristics, long-term surveillance and fo
203 ve global registry collecting information on patient characteristics, management, and prognosis of ac
204                                              Patient characteristics, manifestation of TB, and treatm
205                 Patients were categorized by patient characteristics (marital status, educational lev
206 f PHS on outcomes is independent of baseline patient characteristics, medical comorbidities, quality
207 onal swab and evaluated associations between patient characteristics, medications, the gastrointestin
208 e whether a relationship existed between the patient characteristics mentioned above and presentation
209 ital presentation for self-harm according to patient characteristics, method of self-harm, and variat
210                                              Patient characteristics modifying the associations and p
211 endemic among connected NFs and ACHs, making patient characteristics more informative of NF admission
212                Outcomes were correlated with patient characteristics, mutations, cytogenetics, induct
213            Treatment was modestly related to patient characteristics (Nagelkerke R range, 0.12-0.52)
214 onably complete data for a limited number of patient characteristics, namely age, sex, and ethnicity;
215                                              Patient characteristics of mSC users were analysed as we
216                              Compared to the patient characteristics of published RCTs (trials select
217            No countrywide data exists on the patients' characteristics of lead exposure in Iran.
218 hic and clinical characteristics of enrolled patients, characteristics of participating centers, and
219                               The effects of patient characteristics on adenosine dose required to pr
220                             The influence of patient characteristics on the impact of edoxaban versus
221                        Information regarding patient characteristics, operative data, and procedural
222                       Data were collected on patient characteristics, operative, and postoperative fa
223                    NPV was not influenced by patient characteristics or clinical risk profile and was
224                                              Patient characteristics, outcome measures, treatment reg
225                   We aim to compare baseline patient characteristics, outcomes, and the efficacy and
226                                          The patient characteristics, overall outcomes and related si
227 ds, which account for potentially unmeasured patient characteristics, patients undergoing laparoscopi
228                                              Patient characteristics, perioperative outcomes, and sur
229                 No differences were found in patient characteristics, persistent SRF or IRF, or on-st
230  of this study was to examine the incidence, patient characteristics, predictors, and outcomes of sur
231                                              Patient characteristics, preoperative baseline data, dur
232                To define the extent to which patient characteristics, procedural characteristics (res
233                                              Patient characteristics reflected stable, chronic HF wit
234                          After adjusting for patient characteristics, relative to low-volume hospital
235 time to return of spontaneous circulation or patient characteristics requires prospective study.
236 veral risk factors are predictive, including patient characteristics, sedative exposure, additional s
237 children under 2 years of age in Scotland by patient characteristics, socioeconomic deprivation, and
238                                              Patient characteristics such as adiposity and biomechani
239 his is not fully explained by differences in patient characteristics such as age, sex, or comorbiditi
240                               At other times patient characteristics such as health literacy supersed
241 the evaluation of calf DVT may be limited by patient characteristics such as obesity, edema, and tend
242  in outpatient ophthalmologic usage based on patient characteristics such as race/ethnicity, income,
243                                 Furthermore, patient characteristics, such as age and renal function,
244 ic characteristics in combination with other patient characteristics, such as early onset, cuticular
245              The relationship between common patient characteristics, such as sex and metabolic comor
246 ractice variation combined with identifiable patient characteristics suggest that further evaluation
247 the use of embolic protection independent of patient characteristics, suggesting opportunities for th
248                                              Patient characteristics, surgical and anaesthetic detail
249                This study sought to identify patient characteristics, surgical interventions, institu
250 ibiotic treatment groups after adjusting for patient characteristics, surrogate measures of disease s
251                         This study describes patient characteristics, techniques, treatment patterns,
252 notransplantation trial, we propose a set of patient characteristics that define potential candidates
253 nter, suggesting that there may be center or patient characteristics that make prophylactic methylpre
254 should be familiar with imaging findings and patient characteristics that may help them identify pote
255 disease process or may represent preexisting patient characteristics that predispose to both infectio
256        The aim of this study was to identify patients' characteristics that may predict failure and r
257 However, after adjusting for sepsis-specific patient characteristics, the direction of effect reverse
258                  After adjusting for general patient characteristics, there was an important change i
259             The MTB comprehensively reviewed patient characteristics to develop N-of-One treatments i
260               This study examines real-world patient characteristics, treatment patterns, healthcare
261 lity of MRD surrogacy for PFS across diverse patient characteristics, treatment regimens, and differe
262                       Data were collected on patient characteristics, treatment, and 6-month Glasgow
263                                              Patient characteristics, treatment, and outcome were com
264 bdominal aortic aneurysms (FuAAAs) regarding patient characteristics, treatment, and outcome, to advi
265                             National data on patient characteristics, treatment, and outcomes of crit
266                               Information on patient characteristics, treatment, MRD assessment, and
267                This annual report focuses on patient characteristics, trends, and outcomes of transca
268                                              Patient characteristics, tumor characteristics, and no-t
269 Data were collected in 5 categories: general patient characteristics, tumor characteristics, prior tr
270              AFP level was evaluated against patient characteristics, tumour characteristics and surv
271 reated with metronidazole after balancing on patient characteristics using propensity score matching
272 ecision-making approach, taking into account patient characteristics, values and preferences, and oth
273               The correlation between DR and patient characteristics was evaluated.
274                                       Adding patient characteristics was of limited additional predic
275               After controlling for baseline patient characteristics, we found no significant differe
276  across the classes of medications, multiple patient characteristics were associated with a higher li
277                           Several lesion and patient characteristics were associated with a low post-
278                                     No other patient characteristics were associated with PA.
279 both the N3I1 and the N1I3 arm, and baseline patient characteristics were balanced between arms.
280                                              Patient characteristics were balanced within trials and
281                                              Patient characteristics were compared among patients wit
282                                     Baseline patient characteristics were compared by indication with
283                                              Patient characteristics were compared using Chi-square o
284                                              Patient characteristics were compared.
285 ontributions of resuscitation parameters and patient characteristics were evaluated.
286 ared, and multivariable models adjusting for patient characteristics were fit.
287                 Mortality rates adjusted for patient characteristics were higher for all minority gro
288                            Readily available patient characteristics were included in Fine and Gray c
289                                              Patient characteristics were not assessed.
290                                              Patient characteristics were only assessed with RV infec
291                                              Patient characteristics were similar across the four qua
292 characteristics and clinic-level averages of patient characteristics were similar across the two arms
293 atients, 282 CT-toxin(+) and 200 CT-toxin(-) Patient characteristics were similar at testing, though
294                                     Baseline patient characteristics were similar in those given acet
295                                              Patient characteristics were statistically similar when
296                               Hospitals' and patients' characteristics were analyzed to determine pre
297 he results of exercise provocation tests and patients' characteristics were retrospectively analyzed.
298 sk-standardization methodology to adjust for patient characteristics when comparing major adverse out
299 l multivariable analysis with adjustment for patient characteristics where volume was assessed as a c
300 tory associations between tumor genomics and patient characteristics with clinical outcomes were cond

 
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