Recent papers on patient clinical actual validated diagnosis

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  1. Discordance between actual and perceived balance ability relates to quality of life and global cognition in a clinical sample of Parkinson patients

    2026 · Journal of Parkinson s Disease · Peterson, Daniel S., Longhurst, Jason K., Albrecht, Franziska et al.

    2026
  2. Surgery for Lumbar Disc Herniation: Surgeon’s Clinical Judgment Versus Actual Improvement in Patient Reported Outcomes

    2025 · Global Spine Journal · Carreon, Leah Y., Pedersen, Casper Friis, Doering, Peter et al.

    2025
  3. P294. Surgery for lumbar disc herniation: surgeon's clinical judgment versus actual improvement in patient reported outcomes

    2024 · The Spine Journal · Carreon, Leah Y., Pedersen, Casper Friis, Doering, Peter et al.

    2024
  4. Clinical, Laboratory, Endoscopic and Histological Correlation to Assess Actual Remission in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis

    2023 · QJM · Farag, Sherif Monier Mohamed, Kortam, Nermine Mohamed Abd Raboh, Faheem, Heba et al.

    2023
  5. Seeing the good in the bad: actual clinical outcome of thrombectomy stroke patients with formally unfavorable outcome

    2022 · Neuroradiology · Blum, Friederike, Hager, Charlotte, Taufik, Homan et al.

    2022
  6. EXPERIENCE OF THE NEW ANTIPSYCHOTIC CARIPRAZINE (REAGIL) IN THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA IN ACTUAL CLINICAL PRACTICE

    2022 · Vestnik · Ешимбетова, С.З., Altynbekov, Кuanysh, Распопова, Н.И. et al.

    2022
  7. Assessment of Clinical Palliative Care Trigger Status vs Actual Needs Among Critically Ill Patients and Their Family Members

    2022 · JAMA Network Open · Cox, Christopher E., Ashana, Deepshikha Charan, Haines, Krista et al.

    2022
  8. Comparative effectiveness of statin therapy in patients with hypertension of high and very high cardiovascular risk in actual clinical practice in Irkutsk

    2021 · CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY AND PREVENTION · Ivanova, Olga Alexandrovna, Куклин, С. Г., Sizova, S. S. et al.

    2021
  9. ObjectiveTo establish a nomogram for predicting the risk of post-hepatectomy complications (PHC) in hepatic echinococcosis by analyzing the risk factors for PHC in two types of hepatic echinococcosis, and to investigate its value in clinical practice. MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of 263 patients with two types of hepatic echinococcosis who underwent hepatectomy in Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital from January 2015 to August 2020, and among these patients, 93 were enrolled as PHC group and 170 were enrolled as control group. The Mann-Whitney U test was used for comparison of non-normally distributed continuous data between two groups, and the independent samples t-test was used for comparison of normally distributed continuous data between two groups; the chi-square test and the Fisher’s exact test were used for comparison of categorical data between two groups. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to screen out independent risk factors for PHC, and a nomogram risk prediction model was established based on the weight of each independent risk factor. The Bootstrap resampling method was used for internal verification of the model; the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was plotted to evaluate the discriminatory ability of the model; calibration curve and the Hosmer-Lemeshow test were used to evaluate the consistency of the model; decision curve analysis (DCA) was performed to verify the clinical effectiveness of the model. ResultsAlbumin-bilirubin (ALBI) score (odds ratio [OR]=3.694, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.860-7336, P<0.05), time of operation (OR=2.848, 95%CI: 1.384-5.859, P<0.05), intraoperative blood loss (OR=4.832, 95%CI: 2.384-9.793, P<0.05), and hydatid diameter (OR=3.073, 95%CI: 1.528-6.177, P<0.05) were independent risk factors for PHC in two types of hepatic echinococcosis. A nomogram risk prediction model was established based on the weight of the above four independent risk factors, and the model had an area under the ROC curve of 0.877 (95%CI: 0.831-0.923). The model had a consistency index of 0.871 after internal verification using the Bootstrap resampling method, suggesting that the model had good discriminatory ability. The fitting of the observed value and the actual value of the calibration curve and the Hosmer-Lemeshow test (P=0.905) showed that the predicted value of the nomogram risk prediction model had good consistency with the actual observed value. When the threshold probability was 35.6%, DCA showed a net clinical benefit of 22%, and the model had good clinical applicability within the threshold probability ranging from 8% to 89%. ConclusionALBI score, time of operation, intraoperative blood loss, and hydatid diameter are independent risk factors for PHC in patients with two types of hepatic echinococcosis, and the nomogram risk prediction model established based on these factors has good accuracy, consistency, and clinical practicability.

    2021 · DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals) · Li, Hongye

    2021
  10. From ideal to actual practice: Tailoring a clinical pathway to address anxiety or depression in patients with cancer and planning its implementation across individual clinical services

    2021 · Journal of Psychosocial Oncology Research and Practice · Butow, Phyllis, Shepherd, Heather L., Cuddy, Jessica et al.

    2021
  11. Assessment of the Risk of Antipsychotics in Patients with Dementia in Actual Clinical Practice in Primary Health Care

    2021 · Pharmaceuticals · González‐López, María del Carmen, García-Ramón, María José, Nievas‐Soriano, Bruno José et al.

    2021
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  13. Canadian Spine Society: 21st Annual Virtual Scientific Conference, Feb. 3, 10, 15, 17 and 24, 2021Abstract 45. Determining clinically important improvement following surgery for degenerative conditions of the spine: analysis of the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network (CSORN) RegistryAbstract 31. Cost-utility analysis of microdiscectomy versus nonoperative management for the treatment of chronic radiculopathy secondary to lumbar disc herniationAbstract 44. Impact of undergoing thoracolumbar spine surgery on patient psychosocial healthAbstract 70. A comparison of functional and quality of life improvement in 6 different types of surgeryAbstract 54. The role of frailty and sarcopenia in predicting adverse events and mortality following en bloc resection of primary bone tumours and isolated metastases of the spineAbstract 27. Feasibility of achieving planned surgical margins in primary spine tumour: a PTRON studyAbstract 32. Care providers’ perspectives on potential expansion of medical assistance in dying criteria to persons with acute spinal cord injury: a qualitative studyAbstract 22. Does wait time for transfer from acute care to rehabilitation affect the outcomes following a traumatic spinal cord injury? A prospective cohort studyAbstract 86. Investigating and validating quantitative MRI biomarkers for demyelination, axon integrity and inflammation after traumatic spinal cord injuryAbstract 23. Does participating in a national spinal cord injury registry improve actual patient outcomes?Abstract 79. Can individuals expect normal quality of life following traumatic spinal cord injury? A cohort study compared with Canadian normative dataAbstract 79. Is the conversion of the American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale grade clinically meaningful for functional recovery in all patients with traumatic spinal cord injury?Abstract 101. Predicting massive intraoperative blood loss in adult spinal deformity surgeryAbstract 102. Use of preoperative opioids is a risk factor for persistent chronic postoperative opioid use in adult spinal deformity patientsAbstract 102. Comparison of a general (NSQIP) and spine specific (SAVES) database for the identification of spine surgery acute care adverse eventsAbstract 55. Trends in length of stay at a quaternary spinal care centre from 2006–2020Abstract 89. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on scheduled adult spine surgery in Toronto academic health sciences centres (AHSC): a wave 1 through early wave 2 experienceAbstract 60. Patient acceptance and satisfaction with virtual care in Ontario during and after COVID-19 lockdown restrictionsAbstract 39. Prospective randomized control study to evaluate the role of injection Cerebrolysin in operated cases of degenerative cervical myelopathyAbstract 47. Association between patient-reported outcomes and construct length in posterior cervical instrumentation for cervical spine myelopathyAbstract 52. Rate of revision surgery at adjacent and same segment for cervical disc replacement versus anterior cervical discectomy and fusionAbstract 104. Analysis of complication rates in cervical spine surgery between older patients and younger cohorts using the CSORN registry: Is age just a number?Abstract 49. Factors associated with increased length of stay in degenerative cervical spine surgery: cohort analysis from the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network (CSORN)Abstract 51. Association between preoperative sagittal alignment and radiographic measures of decompression following cervical laminectomyAbstract 3. Analysis of the morphometric change in the uncinate process of cervical spondylosis patients: a study of radiologic anatomyAbstract 4. Does body mass index affect outcomes after vertebral body tethering surgery?Abstract 5. Congenital kyphosis: progressive correction with an instrumented posterior epiphysiodesisAbstract 6. The use of halo gravity traction in severe, stiff scoliosisAbstract 7. Fusing to the pelvis in the correction of scoliosis associated with Rett syndromeAbstract 8. Tuberculosis of the craniovertebral junction: its altered biomechanics and treatment strategyAbstract 9. Anatomic considerations and functional outcomes of endoscopic transiliac approach for access to L5–S1 disc and foramenAbstract 10. Five-year revision rates for elective multilevel lumbar instrumented fusions in the elderly: an analysis of state databasesAbstract 11. Lumbar PLIF without inpatient admission. Results of a standardized care protocol in over 100 selected patients treated over a 5-year periodAbstract 12. Frailty is an important predictor of 30-day morbidity in patients treated for lumbar spondylolisthesis using a posterior surgical approach: analysis of outcomes in 15 658 patients from the NSQIP databaseAbstract 13. Scoliosis flexibility correlates with postoperative outcomes following growth-friendly surgeryAbstract 14. Lumbar fusion surgery for patients with back pain and degenerative disc disease: an observational study f

    2021 · Canadian Journal of Surgery · Power, J. Denise, Glennie, Andrew, Rogers, Samantha et al.

    2021
  14. Organ Preservation in Patients With Advanced Laryngeal Tumours. Results of Induction Chemotherapy Versus Chemoradiotherapy in Actual Clinical Practice

    2021 · Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition) · León, Xavier, Montoro, Victoria, Garcı́a, Jacinto et al.

    2021
  15. Profile of a patient with non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction in actual clinical practice

    2021 · Russian Journal of Cardiology · Ryabov, V. V., Gombozhapova, A. Е., Demyanov, S. V.

    2021
  16. The Efficacy and Safety of 2-Year Treatment with Zoledronic Acidin Patients with Osteoporosis and the Influence of PreviousTreatments in Actual Clinical Practice

    2021 · EC Orthopaedics · Omura, Fumitoshi

    2021
  17. Handling of inhalers by COPD patients in actual clinical practice

    2020 · Harb, Hadeer S., Laz, Nabila Ibrahim, Rabea, Hoda et al.

    2020
  18. Comparison of Clinical Symptoms of Assumed vs. Actual Uterine Fibroids – Symptoms Described by Patients and Ultrasound Findings

    2019 · Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde · Knudsen, Nina Isabelle, Wernecke, K.‐D., Kentenich, Heribert et al.

    2019
  19. Safety and efficacy in actual clinical practice of once-weekly subcutaneous teriparatide for osteoporosis patients with a high fracture risk

    2019 · Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia · Ifuku, Emiko, Yoshimura, Takeshi, Uzawa, Toyonobu et al.

    2019

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