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Evaluation of PROM characteristics

Applied Optics, 1984
Sensitometry and the spatial-frequency response of a PROM SLM are evaluated with special emphasis on positive-mode operation. Spatial uniformity, the effects of crystal strain, and the readout decay characteristics are examined. The positive mode is 100 times more sensitive and has better linearity than the negative mode, but the spatial bandwidth is ...
George J. M. Aitken, Randolph Balaberda
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Management of PROM [PDF]

open access: possibleEvidence-Based Practice, 2016
Review of: Morris JM, Roberts CL, Bowen JR, et al. Immediate delivery compared with expectant management after preterm pre-labour rupture of the membranes close to term (PPROMT trial): a randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2016; 387(10017):444-452.
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Realizing the PROMise of PROMs

HealthcarePapers, 2012
McGrail and colleagues have made a strong case for embedding PROMs into the everyday healthcare system. This commentary focuses on translating their argument into policy and practice. PROMs can no longer be considered a "nice to have"; they are core elements of a patient-centred, quality-oriented healthcare system.
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Prom Dreams and Prom Reality: Girls Negotiating “Perfection” at the High School Prom*

Sociological Inquiry, 2009
Adolescent girls are often assumed to be extremely vulnerable to media influences; however, this study argues that girls actually negotiate meaning from media texts. Content analysis of teen prom magazines is combined with ethnography to explore how magazine texts operate within their readers’ worlds.
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PROMs for Spondyloarthritis

2016
Patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA) constitute a heterogeneous group of rheumatic diseases with a common genetic background such as positive HLA-B27 and specific clinical characteristics such as inflammation and ankylosis of the axial skeleton and peripheral manifestations (arthritis or enthesitis).
Uta Kiltz   +3 more
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PROMs and Quality of Care

2016
The impairment of patient’s health is the major driver of healthcare and healthcare research. For many years, the pathophysiological understanding of disease was considered the holy grail of medicine. However, increasingly, the central role of patients is being recognized in current times.
Martijn A. H. Oude Voshaar   +1 more
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PROMs for Fibromyalgia

2016
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a complex syndrome that encompasses a myriad of symptoms without objective signs or lesions. With such a background, FMS is perhaps the rheumatic condition that cries out louder for patient reported outcome measures (PROMs).
Concepción González Isabel   +2 more
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The PROM - A Status Report

Optical Engineering, 1978
The PROM is a solid-state, rapidly recyclable, image storage device having a number of applications in image and signal processing. Some of its important characteristics include 1/10-wave optical surface quality, 100-1p/mm three-bar resolution, 10 ergs/cm2 light sensitivity, and image plane contrast of 10 4 :1. One of the unique features of the PROM is
Robert A. Sprague, Peter Nisenson
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Cervical Cerclage and Preterm PROM

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2011
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) occurs in 38% of women with cerclage in place. Controversy exists on what to do with the cerclage in this clinical scenario. The objective was to review the literature addressing retention versus removal of cerclage after PPROM and present management recommendations.
Maria Giraldo-Isaza, Vincenzo Berghella
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PROMs and Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
Identification of the morphologic inflammatory as well as structural joint changes using musculoskeletal ultrasonography, both early and late in the arthritis disease process, paved the way for its use as a disease activity marker and to set up a “Treat to Target” program tailored to the patient’s inflammatory status.
Jacqueline Uson, Yasser El Miedany
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