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... Montplaisi J: Restlesslegs syndrome: diagnostic criteria, special considerations, and epidemiology A report from therestlesslegssyndrome diagnosis and epidemiology workshop at the National ... Med 2003, 4:101-119 The International RestlessLegsSyndrome Study Group: Validation of the international restlesslegssyndrome study group rating scale for restlesslegssyndrome Sleep Med 2003, ... M: Modeling the causal relationship between symptoms associated with restlesslegssyndromeandthe patientreported impact of RLS Sleep Med 2004, 5:485-488 Ekbom K: Restlesslegssyndrome Neurology...
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... literature search and in the preparation of the manuscript SJY contributed in the review of the manuscript YC was the statistician for the original study, and helped interpret the data for the current ... 2.51) The relapse rates at the end of the continuation phase (6 months after randomization) were 35.2% for the fluoxetine group and 61.8% for the placebo group; after year, they were 45.9% for the ... conceptualized the study, participated in the preparation of the manuscript and provided critical review of the manuscript LSY participated in the editing of the manuscript SC contributed in the literature...
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... treatment conducted in Switzerland [12,13] andthe Netherlands [14] provide useful information on the potential benefits of prescribing heroin, the differences between the trial designs andtreatment ... Brighton (South East England), and Darlington (North East England) Research hypotheses The aim of the study is to examine the safety, efficacy and cost effectiveness of treatment with optimised ... invested in the treatment, than only offering optimised oral methadone; - treatment retention, iii) The formal null hypothesis is that: there is no difference between the two treatments The research...
... the case of a disease event depends on both cow and herd characteristics, such as the lactational stage, the animal's age andthe herd's breed and whether there was another disease event in the ... diagnosis and treatment, or slaughter the animal The data reported for each disease event were as follows: the animal's identity and sex, the date when the disease was observed, the diagnosis, whether ... available: the breed, the parity, the milk yield on the test day prior to the disease event, the average SCC and average UDS, for the past 305-day period and 90-day period respectively, the days...
... their symptoms and they readily accept the possibility of a psychological contribution to their gut problems.431 Allied with the use of the drug treatment, GPs commonly use counselling and other ... further support for the efficacy of CBT and psychotherapy, either alone or in conjunction with antidepressant drug treatment Interpretation of these trials is made difficult by the fact that they ... consultation pattern with their general practitioners, and time plays an important role in the understanding of the problem by the patient andthe evolution of its management This enables treatment to take...
... reports [21] Was the study described as randomised (this includes the use of words such as randomly, random, and randomisation)? 10 Was the study described as double blind? Was there a description ... manual therapy treatment within the prior 12 months, and by using a questionnaire before months Both treatments have comparable outcomes Heat and EMS add nothing to treatment Manipulation and mobilisation ... participants met the relevancy criteria and were included in the quality assessment [22-26] For a summary of the results see the Table The scores for the methodological quality of the studies ranged...
... had symptoms consistent with thesyndrome [13] The median propofol dose in these patients was 90 μg/kg/minute andthe median duration of use was 4.4 days Although there have recently appeared ... children and adults It is conceivable that Roberts and colleagues failed to detect a dose–response relation because the exposure variation in their cohort was very limited by the fact that 10 of the ... propofol-related infusion syndrome Heart Rhythm 2006, 3:131-137 Ahlen K, Buckley CJ, Goodale DB, Pulsford AH: The ‘propofol infusion syndrome : the facts, their interpretation and implications for...
... in the MK-group a tendency of more nausea and patients vomited These findings are not consistent with other studies on ketamine andthe authors have no explanation for these findings [10,11] There ... nausea in the M- and MK-group (ns), respectively, and patients vomited in the MK-group (ns) Discussion The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether adding low-dose ketamine to a standard morphine ... 16 patients in the MK-group Demographic data, type of fractures andtreatment times are shown in Table Besides nausea and vomiting, there were no adverse drug effects during thetreatment with...