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Predicted Values for Clinical Exercise Testing
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1984Abstract Following thorough evaluation at rest, 265 of 400 current or ex-shipyard workers rode a cycle ergometer with equal work increments each minute to exhaustion while continuous multiple noninvasive cardiorespiratory measures and intermittent intra-arterial blood pressure and blood gas measures were made.
J E, Hansen, D Y, Sue, K, Wasserman
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Predictive value of laboratory tests
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1975R. Galen
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Predictive value of coagulation tests in arterial thrombosis
La Ricerca in Clinica e in Laboratorio, 1988In five large-scale prospective studies the predictive value of hemostatic parameters indicating the occurrence of arterial thrombotic diseases has been estimated in healthy individuals. All the studies have consistently found a statistically significant association between hyperfibrinogenemia and arterial thrombotic diseases. In two studies, increased
M. CATTANEO, P. MANNUCCI
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Predictive value of the dexamethasone suppression test in mania
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984Eighteen manic patients who had abnormal results on the dexamethasone suppression test at admission were retested before discharge, when they were clinically stable. Conversion to normal suppression predicted good outcome after discharge, whereas a persistently abnormal test predicted poor outcome.
C D, Godwin, L B, Greenberg, S, Shukla
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Predictive Value and Efficiency of Laboratory Testing
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1980Literature on determining reference values and reference intervals on "normal" or "healthy" individuals is abundant. It is impossible, however, to evaluate a data set of reference values and select a suitable reference interval that will be meaningful for the practice of medicine.
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Normal tension glaucoma: The value of predictive tests
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1993Abstract. Fifty‐four normal tension glaucoma cases were studied to determine the value of several clinical tests for predicting the progression of the disease. Outflow facility, intraocular pressure (IOP) increase after water drinking, and diurnal changes in IOP were studied.
K, Yoshikawa, T, Inoue, Y, Inoue
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Predicting the value of a test.
Postgraduate medicine, 2016This section is reserved for commentaries and brief essays dealing with matters of interest to physicians. Material for consideration should not exceed five double-spaced typewritten pages. An honorarium of $75 is offered at the time of publication. Submissions should be addressed to: Editor, POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE, 4530 W 77th St, Minneapolis, MN 55435.
A P, Schneider, T J, McCormally
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The Uncertainty Associated with the Predictive Value of Test Results
cclm, 1998Abstract The uncertainty associated with predictive value of test results was taken into consideration, as concerns both sampling error (related to the size of the statistical reference samples) and analytical imprecision (unavoidably involved by the measurement itself). A software package, developed for the statistical calculations, was
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Predictive Value of an Adherence Test for Acute Otitis Media
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1998The predictive value of an in vitro adherence test of the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae for the development of recurrent otitis media was calculated 5 years after the initial test. Nasopharyngeal cells from 56 children suffering from acute otitis media (AOM) and from healthy children were tested for adherence of a standard pneumococcal type ...
J, Danino, H Z, Joachims, M, Barak
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Prediction of Normal Values in Pulmonary Function Testing
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1989Appropriate use of reference equations for predicting normal values is important for maximizing the clinical and research usefulness of pulmonary function testing. Because of the diversity of clinical and research uses of pulmonary function testing, predictive equations derived from different populations may be needed for specific applications ...
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