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Clinical outcomes in telepsychiatry

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1999
A retrospective review of patient records comparing clinical outcomes of patients seen by interactive television (IATV) and those seen in person was carried out to determine whether IATV reduced the quality of psychiatric care. A Global Assessment of Functioning(GAF) score was determined for each patient in both the study and control groups at the ...
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ICL670: clinical outcome

Hematology Meeting Reports, 2009
In thalassemia, myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and sickle cell disease (SCD), long-term substitution therapy for anemia results in toxic iron overload which constitutes a significant medical problem. As humans have no physiological mechanism to excrete excess iron, this is deposited in the form of ferritin and hemosiderin in the liver, spleen, many ...
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Assessing Outcomes in Clinical Practice

Psychiatric Quarterly, 1997
We are witnessing a remarkable explosion in interest and activity in quantifying outcomes and using these measures to enhance the value of clinical care. Outcomes assessment has become an imperative for clinical practice. This paper first will offer criteria for an ideal system of outcomes assessment. The paper will then review the principal domains of
L I, Sederer, B, Dickey, S V, Eisen
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Clinical Predictors of Outcome in MPN

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2012
Myeloproliferative neoplasms include 3 diseases: polycythemia vera (PV), essential thrombocythemia (ET), and primary myelofibrosis (PMF). PV and ET are dominated by a high risk of thrombosis and a late risk of clonal evolution into secondary MF and acute myeloid leukemia.
PASSAMONTI, FRANCESCO   +4 more
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Clinical outcome measures

The typical fluctuating skeletal muscle weakness in myasthenia gravis can make measuring disease severity challenging. Multiple measures have been developed to assess the signs and symptoms of myasthenia, from pure examination measures to fully patient-reported measures to combinations.
Alexandria, Matic   +3 more
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Hydroxyhaloperidol and Clinical Outcome in Schizophrenia

1989
Poor results in the pharmacotherapy of schizophrenic disorders may be attributed both to pharmacometabolic and to pharmacokinetic patterns. Studies on the relationship of plasma level to clinical response have contributed to the rationalization of treatment, although the evidence of a clear-cut plasma level-response relationship is controversial for ...
Altamura AC   +4 more
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Clinical outcomes

2020
Abstract The clinical outcomes measured in rheumatoid arthritis span three broad areas. Firstly, disease measures reflecting the presence and severity of joint inflammation. Secondly, end-organ damage particularly the extent and severity of joint damage. Thirdly, quality of life measures made by patients indicating the impact of their
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Clinical outcomes

2016
In general, axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) follows a chronic course, requiring regular medical care and monitoring. The outcome of axSpA may vary substantially due to heterogenic presentation. For both research and clinical practice, it is important to have relevant, reliable, validated instruments for measuring outcome, to evaluate patients in a ...
Astrid van Tubergen, Robert Landewé
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Liposomal bupivacaine and clinical outcomes

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2014
In the multimodal approach to the management of postoperative pain, local infiltration and regional blocks have been increasingly utilized for pain control. One of the limitations of local anesthetics in the postoperative setting is its relatively short duration of action.
Yi Cai Isaac, Tong   +2 more
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Emergency contraception: clinical outcomes

Contraception, 2013
Emergency contraception (EC) is widely used to prevent unwanted pregnancy. This review considers the safety and efficacy of three commonly used methods -- levonorgestrel (LNG-EC), ulipristal acetate (UPA) and the copper intrauterine device. All are extremely safe, and side effects are minimal.
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