16 results
P
patients with treatment-naïve geographic atrophy (GA)
I/C
classification of patients based on lesion focality, unifocal GA vs. multifocal GA
O
growth rate of GA effective radius
P
severe AS patients
I/C
local anesthesia (LA) and general anesthesia (GA), LA vs. GA
O
30-day mortality, procedural time, new pacemaker implantation, total stay in the hospital, use of the vasoactive drug, intra-and postoperative complications and emergencies
P
CD152 polymorphism
I/C
rs231775, rs3087243, rs5742909, AA vs. GG, AA vs. AG, GG vs. AA, GA vs. GG, AA vs. GG + GA, GG vs. AA + AG, A vs. G, GA vs. GG
O
decreased cervical cancer risk, elevated disease onset
P
glioma patients
I/C
awake craniotomy (AC), general anesthesia (GA)
O
extent of resection (EOR), postoperative morbidity, neurological deficits
P
97,213 individuals aged 40 years and older
I/C
analysis of multiple studies conducted within the Asian Eye Epidemiology Consortium (AEEC), comparison between urban and rural residents, comparison between South Asia and East Asia
O
prevalence of geographic atrophy (GA) per 1000 persons
P
patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS)
I/C
endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) under general anesthesia (GA), conscious sedation (CS)
O
successful recanalization, functional independence at 3 months, MAP drop, pneumonia
P
patients with posterior circulation large vessel occlusion (PC-LVO) strokes
I/C
conscious sedation (CS), general anesthesia (GA)
O
functional outcome at 3 months, mortality at 3 months, final successful recanalization (modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (mTICI) scale from 2b to 3), complete recanalization (mTICI of 3), and times from stroke onset to EVT completion
P
healthy individuals
I/C
interpositional arthroplasty (IPA), gap arthroplasty (GA), temporalis myofascial flap (TMF)
O
maximum mouth opening (MMO), neurosensory disturbances, reankylosis
P
East Asian population
I/C
ALDH2 polymorphism, GG versus GA/AA
O
cardiometabolic risk factors, including hypertension, fasting blood glucose, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and body mass index
P
VLBW infants, very preterm infants
I/C
six neonatal illness severity scores (CRIB, CRIB II, SNAP, SNAP II, SNAP-PE, and SNAP-PE II), birthweight (BW), gestational age (GA), predicting pre-discharge mortality
O
AUC with 95% confidence intervals (CI)
