Papers

6 results
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basilar artery occlusion (BAO)
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endovascular treatment (EVT), standard medical treatment (SMT)
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good clinical outcomes at 90 days, excellent clinical outcomes at 90 days, 90-day mortality rate, reperfusion status, symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH)
Efficacy of endovascular therapy for basilar and vertebral artery occlusion: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Lin CH, Liebeskind DS, Ovbiagele B, Lee M, Saver JL - European journal of internal medicine, December 27, 2022 11 citations
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acute basilar artery occlusion, bilateral vertebral artery occlusion
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endovascular therapy, best medical management, best medical management
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ambulation, independence, mortality, symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage
A comparison of hypothesis tests for homogeneity in meta-analysis with focus on rare binary events.
Zhang C, Wang X, Chen M, Wang T - Research synthesis methods, July 08, 2021 5 citations
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biomedical researchers
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meta-analysis, homogeneity tests, 30 tests in meta-analysis of rare binary outcomes
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performance of tests in meta-analysis of rare binary outcomes
Mechanical Thrombectomy for Posterior Circulation Occlusion: A Comparison of Outcomes with the Anterior Circulation Occlusion - A Meta-Analysis.
Wang F, Wang J, He Q, Wang L, Cao Y, Zhang H, Xu Z - Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis, February 18, 2020 25 citations
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patients with posterior circulation occlusion (PCO)
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mechanical thrombectomy (MT), intravenous thrombolysis
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functional independence at 90 days, successful recanalization, mortality, symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH), futile recanalization
Acupuncture and moxibustion for irritable bowel syndrome: An umbrella systematic review.
Ma YY, Hao Z, Chen ZY, Shen YX, Liu HR, Wu HG, Bao CH - Journal of integrative medicine, January 11, 2024 2 citations
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Acupuncture, Moxibustion, No Intervention
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Abdominal Pain, Altered Bowel Habits
Clinical evidence of three traditional Chinese medicine drugs and three herbal formulas for COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the Chinese population.
You LZ, Dai QQ, Zhong XY, Yu DD, Cui HR, Kong YF, Zhao MZ, Zhang XY, Xu QQ, Guan ZY, Wei XX, Zhang XC, Han SJ, Liu WJ, Chen Z, Zhang XY, Zhao C, Jin YH, Shang HC - Journal of integrative medicine, August 19, 2023 2 citations
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COVID-19 patients
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3-drugs-3-formulas, conventional treatment
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duration of fever, cough, fatigue, length of hospital stay, time for nucleic acid conversion, aggravation rate, mortality, recovery rate of chest computerized tomography manifestations, total effectiveness
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