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External evaluation of published population pharmacokinetic models of polymyxin B
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2021Several population pharmacokinetics (popPK) models for polymyxin B have been constructed to optimize therapeutic regimens. However, their predictive performance remains unclear when extrapolated to different clinical centers. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the predictive ability of polymyxin B popPK models.A literature search was conducted ...
Ya-qian Li +10 more
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External evaluation of published population pharmacokinetic models of tacrolimus in adult renal transplant recipients [PDF]
AimSeveral tacrolimus population pharmacokinetic models in adult renal transplant recipients have been established to facilitate dose individualization. However, their applicability when extrapolated to other clinical centres is not clear. This study aimed to (1) evaluate model external predictability and (2) analyze potential influencing factors ...
Zheng Jiao, Jun-Jun Mao
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External evaluation of population pharmacokinetic models of vancomycin in neonates: the transferability of published models to different clinical settings [PDF]
AimsVancomycin is one of the most evaluated antibiotics in neonates using modeling and simulation approaches. However no clear consensus on optimal dosing has been achieved. The objective of the present study was to perform an external evaluation of published models, in order to test their predictive performances in an independent dataset and to ...
Wei Zhao +2 more
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Multilevel modeling: Presenting and publishing the results for internal and external constituents
New Directions for Institutional Research, 2012AbstractMultilevel modeling provides several advantages over traditional ordinary least squares regression analysis; however, reporting results to stakeholders can be challenging. This chapter identifies some useful principles for reporting results.
Gary R. Pike, Louis M. Rocconi
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Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, 2018
This study aims to determine methodological variations in the event simulation approaches of published health economic decision models, in the field of obesity, and to investigate whether their predictiveness and validity were investigated via external event validation techniques, which investigate how well the model reproduces reality.A systematic ...
Bjoern Schwander +2 more
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This study aims to determine methodological variations in the event simulation approaches of published health economic decision models, in the field of obesity, and to investigate whether their predictiveness and validity were investigated via external event validation techniques, which investigate how well the model reproduces reality.A systematic ...
Bjoern Schwander +2 more
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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2021
Background: The objective of this study was to perform an external evaluation of published linezolid population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models, to evaluate the predictive performance using an independent data set. Another aim was to offer an elegant environment for display and simulation of both the concentration ...
Chika, Ogami +5 more
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Background: The objective of this study was to perform an external evaluation of published linezolid population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models, to evaluate the predictive performance using an independent data set. Another aim was to offer an elegant environment for display and simulation of both the concentration ...
Chika, Ogami +5 more
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Digital library development : major issues of externally published contents [PDF]
A library may procure contents in various sources and forms to service their clients. In the predominantly paper based erstwhile environment all these contents were put to similar types of use, and copyright restrictions were imposed based on the quantum of pages copied etc. In the electronic and digital perspective, owners of information are resorting
Vijayakumar, J. K., Jeevan, V.K.J.
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 2008
SummaryThe aim of the study was to present a case of clinically diagnosed glomus vagale in a 42‐year‐old Aboriginal woman treated with external beam radiotherapy and to carry out a review of the published work. The details of presentation, diagnosis, treatment and follow up of the patient are discussed.
J M, Evans, M, Collins
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SummaryThe aim of the study was to present a case of clinically diagnosed glomus vagale in a 42‐year‐old Aboriginal woman treated with external beam radiotherapy and to carry out a review of the published work. The details of presentation, diagnosis, treatment and follow up of the patient are discussed.
J M, Evans, M, Collins
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Mail Survey Return Rates Published in Health Education Journals: An Issue of External Validity
American Journal of Health Education, 2004Abstract This study assessed mail survey return rates published in seven general health education journals for the 13-year period, 1990–2002: American Journal of Health Behavior, American Journal of Health Education, American Journal of Health Promotion, Health Education & Behavior, Health Education Research, Journal of American College Health, and the
James H. Price +4 more
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Epidemiology
Background: A 2013 meta-analysis observed a protective association between overweight body mass index (BMI) (vs. normal BMI) and all-cause mortality that was particularly strong in people aged ≥65. Estimates informing this meta-analysis were highly heterogeneous, and critics raised insufficient or inappropriate confounder ...
Thomas P. Ahern +8 more
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Background: A 2013 meta-analysis observed a protective association between overweight body mass index (BMI) (vs. normal BMI) and all-cause mortality that was particularly strong in people aged ≥65. Estimates informing this meta-analysis were highly heterogeneous, and critics raised insufficient or inappropriate confounder ...
Thomas P. Ahern +8 more
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