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Methadone dose and treatment outcome
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1993Consensus on the optimal dosing of methadone in the treatment of opioid dependence has not yet been achieved, with some programs committed to low dose regimens. This paper presents outcome results for 95 opioid abusers who remained in treatment through a stable dosing period in a double-blind fixed dose clinical trial comparing the relative efficacies ...
E C, Strain +3 more
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Development of the treatment outcomes profile
Addiction, 2008ABSTRACTAim To develop the Treatment Outcomes Profile (TOP), a new instrument for monitoring substance misuse treatment.Design Prospective cohort, psychometric evaluation with 7‐day retest and 1‐month follow‐up to assess inter‐rater reliability, concurrent, discriminant and construct validity, and change sensitivity.Participants A sample of 1021 ...
Marsden, John +6 more
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Outcomes and treatment of myasthenic crisis
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2016The analysis of fatal outcomes of myasthenic crisis in patients with myasthenia.The data on 19 patients with myastheniccrisis admitted at the Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute («MONIKI») over 12 years (1997-2009) have been summarized.There are more than 600 patients with myasthenia in the Moscow region, including 13% patients with onset ...
S V, Kotov, O P, Sidorova
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Neonatal Hypothyroidism: Treatment and Outcome
Thyroid, 1999Systematic neonatal screening for congenital hypothyroidism (CH), which was progressively implemented in industrialized countries over the past 15 to 25 years, has been extremely successful in eradicating severe mental deficiency resulting from CH. However, in the first generation of children diagnosed by screening, the concept that CH has a threshold ...
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2004
This chapter aims to discuss, with examples, four questions that might arise when considering any treatment. Firstly, does it work? Secondly, for whom does it work? Thirdly, how does it work? And fourthly, will it work in ordinary clinical practice?
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This chapter aims to discuss, with examples, four questions that might arise when considering any treatment. Firstly, does it work? Secondly, for whom does it work? Thirdly, how does it work? And fourthly, will it work in ordinary clinical practice?
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Treatment outcome of immune thrombocytopenia
Orvosi Hetilap, 2012Introduction: Treatment of immune thrombocytopenia is sometimes difficult and needs personal setting. According to evidence-based guidelines, corticosteroids are suggested for first-line treatment. In case of corticosteroid ineffectiveness, second-line therapeutic options (splenectomy, immunosuppressive drugs and, recently, thrombopoietin-mimetics) may
János László, Iványi +2 more
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Psychiatric Services, 1991
Concern about the spiraling cost of mental health care has increased the need for reliable data about the outcomes of such care. Treatment outcome studies, although difficult to design and carry out, are essential in demonstrating the efficacy of psychiatric treatment, rationalizing clinical decision making, and encouraging public support for the ...
S M, Mirin, M J, Namerow
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Concern about the spiraling cost of mental health care has increased the need for reliable data about the outcomes of such care. Treatment outcome studies, although difficult to design and carry out, are essential in demonstrating the efficacy of psychiatric treatment, rationalizing clinical decision making, and encouraging public support for the ...
S M, Mirin, M J, Namerow
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Prediction of Treatment Outcome With Lithium
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1979The fundamental issue underlying the question of predicting treatment outcome with lithium is whether there are meaningful subgroups within the broad spectrum of patients with affective disorders. A pessimistic view of our progress in resolving this question would be that we have not progressed in our collective research efforts beyond the point ...
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1982
Despite the availability of chemotherapeutic agents capable of sterilizing endocardial vegetations, infective endocarditis (IE) remains a disease with a high mortality. How high depends on the location of the infection, the nature of the infecting microorganism, and the expertness with which the major cause of death, valve destruction, is recognized ...
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Despite the availability of chemotherapeutic agents capable of sterilizing endocardial vegetations, infective endocarditis (IE) remains a disease with a high mortality. How high depends on the location of the infection, the nature of the infecting microorganism, and the expertness with which the major cause of death, valve destruction, is recognized ...
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Strategies for Optimizing Treatment Outcomes
Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 2003The relationship between increased levels of cholesterol and elevated risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) has been described in many epidemiological and well-designed prospective trials. Additionally, since first being elucidated by the Coronary Primary Prevention Trial, numerous trials have demonstrated that reducing blood cholesterol levels results
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