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Methodological issues in randomized trials of pediatric acute diarrhea: evaluating probiotics and the need for standardized definitions and valid outcome measures
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BACKGROUND: In a 2006 WHO report, diarrheal diseases ranked second among conditions afflicting children. Pediatric acute diarrhea, although most often the result of a gastrointestinal infection, can also occur as a result of antibiotic exposure. This is often referred to as...
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Spring 2013
Mitochondria generate reactive oxygen species (mROS) and metabolic substrates like alpha-ketogluterate (αKG), in proportion to oxygen, which target extra-mitochondrial effectors to coordinate a cellular response. For example, acute hypoxia decreases mROS, resulting in pulmonary artery smooth...
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Spring 2020
Background: Multi-view three-dimensional fusion echocardiography (M3DFE) has been shown to improve image quality compared to standard three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE). The clinical application however has been limited due to the fact that suitable recordings require longer breath holds...
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Multi-view Three-Dimensional Fusion Echocardiography Using a Novel Respiratory Tracking Technique: First Results in Humans
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Introduction: 3-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) is currently the echocardiographic method of choice for quantification of left ventricular systolic function according to the American Society of Echocardiography. However, while developments in ultrasound transducer technology and...
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Multiple Outcomes in Heart Failure Research: Composite Endpoints and Multivariate Modelling
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Composite endpoints are increasingly popular outcomes in clinical trials of heart failure. Uptake has outpaced guidance on their use and little consistency is seen in their construction. We must consider how best to handle multiple outcomes statistically and clinically, ie in a way that is both...