…te the latest randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on the use of cerebral embolic protection (CEP) in transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) into pr…
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7,227 articles · page 550 of 603…m patient care. Automated diagnostics, predictive analytics and prescriptive treatment recommendations promise to reshape workflows, improve efficiency and get us clo…
…redicting clinical outcomes among cancer patients who underwent endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke. We commend the authors for their com…
…Commentary on: Chen YE et al. Effects of different types of intermittent fasting on metabolic outcomes: an umbrella review and network meta-anal…
…is of randomized controlled trials that examined the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on pain, assessed using different pain scales, were used. Using…
…ation against SARS-CoV-2, we compared patients with and without immunosuppressive therapy to healthy controls in an observational cohort study.Participan…
…AkuamoaBoateng D, Rosenbrock J, et al. Cost–utility analysis of MR imaging-guided transurethral ultrasound ablation for the treatment of low- to intermediate-risk localised prosta…
…vigating through tortuous ophthalmic artery branches to perform preoperative embolization of highly vascular orbital tumor (video 1). We provide a compre…
…with respect to anticoagulation, (8) use of aspirin and whether antiplatelet therapy should be stopped during anticoagulation and (9) advice for pat…
… mortality and (4) studies that explore changes and progress in cancer management and its effect on cancer mortality. This article highlights the…
…rcept could inform future technologies. Countermeasures include engagement strategies, brain endurance training to extend physical endurance, and caf…
…rm to a particular practice, for example, assisted suicide (not euthanasia) of adults (not minors) who are terminally ill (not those with …