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Abstract Sodium‐glucose co‐transporters (SGLTs) mediate sodium and glucose transport across cell membranes. SGLT2 inhibitors have a recognized place within heart failure (HF) guidelines. We evaluated the effect of sotagliflozin on HF and cardiovascular outcomes in participants with type 2 diabetes. Scopus, Medline, Embase and Central were searched from
Maria Anna Bantounou +7 more
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Cardiac remodelling in the era of the recommended four pillars heart failure medical therapy
Abstract Cardiac remodelling is a key determinant of worse cardiovascular outcome in patients with heart failure (HF) and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). It affects both the left ventricle (LV) structure and function as well as the left atrium (LA) and the right ventricle (RV).
Giada Colombo +7 more
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The effects of sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors on the ‘forgotten’ right ventricle
Abstract With the progress in diagnosis, treatment and imaging techniques, there is a growing recognition that impaired right ventricular (RV) function profoundly affects the prognosis of patients with heart failure (HF), irrespective of their left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).
Liangzhen Qu, Xueting Duan, Han Chen
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Implementation of guideline‐recommended medical therapy for patients with heart failure in Europe
Abstract Physicians' adherence to guideline‐recommended heart failure (HF) treatment remains suboptimal, especially regarding the target doses. In particular, there is evidence that non‐cardiologists are less compliant with HF guideline recommendations. This is likely to have a detrimental impact on patients' survival, readmissions and quality of life.
Maurizio Volterrani +11 more
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Journal of Mental Science, 1956
In recent controlled trials, conducted by the authors (1956), we were interested to note the proportion of patients improving with the administration of placebos. A placebo is defined in the Shorter Oxford Dictionary (1944) as “A medicine given more to please than to benefit the patient”.
R W, TIBBETTS, J R, HAWKINGS
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In recent controlled trials, conducted by the authors (1956), we were interested to note the proportion of patients improving with the administration of placebos. A placebo is defined in the Shorter Oxford Dictionary (1944) as “A medicine given more to please than to benefit the patient”.
R W, TIBBETTS, J R, HAWKINGS
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Placebo Response and Antidepressant Response
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2007Much of the response to an antidepressant is the result of placebo response. The placebo response embedded in drug response confounds studies seeking to identify brain mechanisms essential for pharmacologic response. Exclusion of patients who fail to meet entry criteria at the end of a placebo lead-in phase has been inadequate to reduce the effect of ...
George S, Alexopoulos +5 more
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Physical Therapy, 1990
To the Editor: Lein et al, responding to Cameron's concern that they had not controlled for placebo effect, seem to miss the point ( Physical Therapy , December 1989, Letters to the Editor, pages 1118–1120). Lein et al say they “designed [their] study1 to advance another step,” based on “accepting the findings” of two studies2,3 in which, by their ...
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To the Editor: Lein et al, responding to Cameron's concern that they had not controlled for placebo effect, seem to miss the point ( Physical Therapy , December 1989, Letters to the Editor, pages 1118–1120). Lein et al say they “designed [their] study1 to advance another step,” based on “accepting the findings” of two studies2,3 in which, by their ...
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Placebo response and acquiescence
Psychopharmacologia, 1963It was hypothesized that the magnitude of response of an individual to a placebo is positively related to his degree of suggestibility or motivation to be acquiescent. Seventy-two normal college students were studied while reacting to a placebo. A measure of acquiescence was obtained (Bass Social Acquiescence Scale) which is based on judgments of a ...
S, FISHER, R L, FISHER
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Placebo and cultural responses*
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2018Features of placebo response in medicine have been forgotten and ignored over the last decade.To explore why patients do get better with placebo despite its perceived inertness.This lecture reviews the relation between illness perception, psychopharmacology and culture.Placebo response must be considered in the context of how patients perceive their ...
Ventriglio, Antonio +4 more
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