Báo cáo y học: "What do we know about communicating risk? A brief review and suggestion for contextualising serious, but rare, risk, and the example of cox-2 selective and non-selective NSAIDs" pot
... determining errors, we are
Commentary
What do we know about medication errors made via a CPOE
system versus those made via handwritten orders?
Ross Koppel
Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, ... what we
understand by medication errors , what we mean by ‘computerized
physician order entry (CPOE) systems’, how we measure errors,
and w...
... HOW DO WE COUNT?
THE PROBLEM OF TAGGING PHRASAL VERBS IN PARTS
Nava A. Shaked
The Graduate School and University Center
The City University of New York
33 West 42nd Street. ... preposition instead of
verb + particle. This error influences the tagging of
other words in the sentence as well. One typical error
is found in infinitive constructions, whe...
... 2002 Natively unfolded proteins (Eur. J. Biochem. 269)5
REVIEW ARTICLE
What does it mean to be natively unfolded?
Vladimir N. Uversky
1
Institute for Biological Instrumentation, Russian Academy ... ean hydrophobicity and/or net
charge of the natively unfolded polypeptide. In fact, any
interaction of such protein with natural ligand affecting
mean net c harge and/or mea...
... Access
Research
What if we decided to take care of everyone who needed
treatment? Workforce planning in Mozambique using simulation of
demand for HIV/AIDS care
Amy Hagopian*
†1,2
, Mark A Micek
†1,2
, ... Sup-
port Coordinator for HAI; and Pablo Montoya, Central
Mozambique Field Director for HAI, where he supports
provincial planning for...
... Question and Answer
QQ&&AA :: WWhhaatt ddoo wwee kknnooww aabboouutt iinnfflluueennzzaa aanndd wwhhaatt ccaann wwee ddoo aabboouutt iitt??
Peter C Doherty*
,†
and Stephen J Turner*
IInnfflluueennzzaa ... the future and
progress is being made in identifying
conserved amino acid sequences asso-
ciated with past pandemics [5] but we
don’t yet know enough about what
determi...
... assessed the impact of treatment with
adalimumab on serum MMP3, VEGF, and bone specific alka-
Editorial
What do biomarkers tell us about the pathogenesis of
ankylosing spondylitis?
Walter P Maksymowych
Department ... inflammatory changes in
the spine predict the development of new syndesmophytes,
complete resolution of inflammation at a vertebral corner
following...
... Cushing’s syndrome. They also sup-
pressed the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and
arrested growth. Their potency in suppressing inflamma-
Commentary
Glucocorticoids: do we know how they work?
Jeremy ... activated by their specific MAP kinase
kinases (MKKs) by dual phosphorylation of a motif com-
prising a threonyl and a tyrosyl residue separated by a
single amino acid. The MA...
... -10,163
Rofecoxib 1.26 2.13 0.64 1,563
Any dose of drug was allowed in the data, and the table additionally shows the rate and frequency of additional events. The calculations used a
mortality rate of ... from the meta-analysis for NSAIDs, and an average
figure from observational studies for coxibs. We used relative
Figure 4
Risk of myopathy, rhabdomyolysis a...
... Canada.
8
Department of
Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
9
Primary
Care, Cancer Care Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
10
Prevention and
Screening, Cancer Care ... Prevention and Early Detection Network
Hamilton, Niagara, Haldimand, Brant, Ontario, Canada.
15
Systemic, Supportive
and Regional Cancer Programs, Juravinski Cancer Centre, Hamilton, Ontari...
... rate of tibial acceleration; and
decreased shock wave transmission as a ratio of maxi-
mum tibial acceleration. However, Alcantar a and collea-
gues [21] using a multifactor analysis of variance
(ANOVA) ... pooling of data and
the ability t o draw clear conclusions. A universal set of
recommendations for reporting the most valid and reli-
able gait parameters might a...
... activating factor, B-cell
activation, proliferation and survival constitutes a major
pathogenic route in pSS.
â 2010 BioMed Central Ltd
What have we learned from clinical trials in
primary Sjögren’s ... blocking TNFα in pSS [20]. e role
of IFNα is discussed in the next section.
IFNα in primary Sjögren’s syndrome: a double-
edged sword?
ere is increasing...
...
shown clinically.
Some of the most interesting data in this paper come
from asking whether biomarkers in body fl uids refl ect
primarily joint-derived sources. e much increased
contents in SF ... study was very small and examined very early
changes following joint injury, prior to onset of any
recognisable pathology, we look forward to future
larger biomarker studies of...
... article as: Fattah et al.: The lateral trauma position: What do
we know about it and how do we use it? A cross-sectional survey of all
Norwegian emergency medical services. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma,
Resuscitation ... RESEARCH Open Access
The lateral trauma position: What do we know
about it and how do we use i...
... not for citation purposes)
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma,
Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
Open Access
Commentary
Why Do We Put Cervical Collars On Conscious Trauma Patients?
Jonathan Benger*
1
... 343:138-140.
11. McDonald JW, Sadowsky C: Spinal-cord injury. The Lancet 2002,
359(9304):417-425.
12. James CY, Riemann BL, Munkasy BA, Joyner AB: Comparison of
Cervical...
... of
classifier
performance
No Yes No Yes NA NA No Yes NA NA Yes NA
Reporting of
prediction accuracy
No Yes Yes Yes NA NA Yes Yes NA NA Yes NA
Validation of data
Cross validation of
signature genes
No Yes Yes Yes ... NA
Adjustment for
confounders
No Yes Yes No NA NA No No No NA Yes Yes
Raw data made
publicly available
No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No
PCR validation Yes No Yes Y...