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Prevention of Variceal Rebleeding: Stratifying Risk and Individualizing Care

2016
The standard of care for the prevention of variceal rebleeding, i.e. combination of variceal ligation and beta-blockers, is uniformly applied to all cirrhotic patients with a previous variceal bleed. Risk stratification would allow tailor therapy. Preliminary results of individual patient data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing the
Juan G. Abraldes   +8 more
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Why wait to address high-risk cases of acute low back pain? A comparison of stepped, stratified, and matched care.

Pain, 2018
1. IntroductionAcute low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent and often short-lived pain condition, but it can linger or recur. For approximately 10% of people with acute LBP, it becomes chronic,23 with modest treatment results35 making LBP the most disabling ...
S. Linton, M. Nicholas, W. Shaw
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Treatment strategies in the acute therapy of migraine: stratified care and early intervention

Neurological Sciences, 2006
Various treatment strategies have been proposed to help clinicians provide the most effective acute treatment for migraine patients. Stratified care is based on the concept that the most appropriate initial treatment can be prescribed after evaluation of each patient's headache characteristics.
G. Bussone   +3 more
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Disparate Patterns of Prenatal Care Utilization Stratified by Medical and Psychosocial Risk

Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2012
To evaluate patterns of prenatal care utilization stratified by medical and psychosocial risk. A retrospective cohort of 786 pregnant women who subsequently delivered live births from 1999 to 2003 at the University of Michigan were classified into high medical, high psychosocial, high medical and high psychosocial (dual high risk) and low-risk ...
Matthew M. Davis   +2 more
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Stratified random sampling for estimating billing accuracy in health care systems

Health Care Management Science, 2007
This paper presents a stratified random sampling plan for estimating accuracy of bill processing performance for the health care bills submitted to third party payers in health care systems. Bill processing accuracy is estimated with two measures: percent accuracy and total dollar accuracy.
Jirachai Buddhakulsomsiri   +1 more
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Challenges of a stratified care approach to musculoskeletal pain

The Lancet Rheumatology, 2022
Fiona F, Stanaway, Katy J L, Bell
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Mixing Sumatriptan: A Prospective Study of Stratified Care Using Multiple Formulations

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2001
Objective.—To assess the acceptability, utility, and tolerability of a system of stratified care of acute migraine using multiple formulations of sumatriptan.Background.—Stratified care matches the treatment of a disease to its level of severity. Sumatriptan, with its multiple formulations, seems a logical option in a stratified care approach.
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A new comprehensive and stratified concept for supportive care in cancer patients

Current Opinion in Oncology
Purpose of review Supportive care in oncology has evolved alongside effective anticancer treatments since the 1960s, beginning with the advent of chemotherapy for acute leukemia. It was initially focused on managing treatment-induced complications, and expanded to address broader aspects of patient well being; the scope of ...
Jean, Klastersky   +3 more
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Prediction Modelling for Risk-Stratified Care in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

2021
Gestational diabetes mellitus is a condition characterised by high blood glucose levels during pregnancy. It is important because it is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy complications; hence treatment is required to reduce this risk. However, not all women with this condition are affected equally. This thesis develops a clinical prediction
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