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Perinatal clinical epidemiology

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1993
A literature search of personal files, the Oxford Database of Perinatal Trials, Medline, and the Research Update databases, identified 19 perinatal trials published between October 1991 and September 1992. Included were only those trials in which the efficacy or effectiveness of an antenatal intervention was assessed by a neonatal outcome.
A, Ohlsson, J, Lacy
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CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF STROKE

Neurologic Clinics, 1996
The effect of stroke as a major health issue in the United States is well established. Well-designed epidemiologic studies have contributed important information about the natural history of stroke and its associated risk factors. These cerebrovascular profiles have provided the foundation for many of the current ischemic stroke trials, but the cause ...
D W, Thompson, A J, Furlan
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Clinical epidemiology

The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne, 2010
The term 'clinical epidemiology' has been interpreted in various ways, but the core of the discipline is generally understood to be the application of epidemiological and biostatistical techniques to clinical problems. In contrast to traditional etiologic epidemiology, which focuses on the determinants of disease on a general population level, clinical
Baron, John A., Sørensen, Henrik Toft
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Clinical epidemiology

2015
Abstract Clinical epidemiology is the science of critically appraising best available evidence, designing and conducting studies to answer health questions and extrapolating results from best available evidence to individual patients and populations.
John A. Baron   +2 more
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Clinical Epidemiology

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2006
Abstract Examining the principles and methods of research on the evaluation of factors affecting the outcome of illness, this book emphasizes diagnostic and therapeutic interventions - the factors most readily modified by health care providers.
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Clinical epidemiology

2021
Abstract Clinical epidemiology is a science that extends the principles and methods of epidemiology to clinical practice and clinical research. In this chapter, we provide an overview of clinical epidemiological methods and how these approaches can be used to improve global public health. We have focused primarily on using evidence in
Fiona F. Stanaway   +4 more
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Clinical Epidemiology

2016
Diagnostic tests are tools that either increase or decrease the likelihood of disease. The sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of normal and abnormal test results can be calculated with even a limited amount of information. Some physicians prefer interpreting diagnostic test results by using the likelihood ratio. This ratio takes properties
Scott C. Litin, John B. Bundrick
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