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    Rotarex®S rotational atherectomy combined with drug-coated balloon angioplasty for treating femoropopliteal artery in-stent restenosis by Hui Wang, Sensen Wu, Wenzhuo Meng, Dikang Pan, Yachan Ning, Jianming Guo, Lianrui Guo, Yongquan Gu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Well-designed comparative or large registry studies are necessary to provide high quality and long-term data on this technique to provide firm conclusions on the efficacy of Rotarex®S and DCB in ISR in the femoropopliteal area.…”
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    Nebulized Antibiotics for Preventing and Treating Gram-Negative Respiratory Infections in Critically Ill Patients: An Overview of Reviews by Marios Karvouniaris, Despoina Koulenti, Konstantinos I. Bougioukas, Eirini Pagkalidou, Elizabeth Paramythiotou, Anna-Bettina Haidich

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Regarding VAP prevention, data are limited to two trials; however, only the larger one presented a low risk of bias and resulted in a reduced VAP rate. …”
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    Precision wings treating skeletal class II in growing patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Paulo Mecenas, Renata Travassos da Rosa Moreira Bastos, Nathalia Carolina Fernandes Fagundes, David Normando

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Objective This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Precision Wings in treating skeletal Class II malocclusion in growing patients. …”
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    Comparative Efficacy and Safety of Metformin, Glyburide, and Insulin in Treating Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Meta-Analysis by Lanlan Guo, Jing Ma, Jia Tang, Dingyao Hu, Wei Zhang, Xue Zhao

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…However, clinicians should pay attention on the long-term offspring outcomes of the relative data with GDM patients treated with metformin. Compared with insulin, glyburide had a higher increase of neonatal hypoglycemia. …”
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    Preliminary Study on the Efficacy of Microwave Ablation in Treating Breast Cancer Involving the Skin or Nipple-Areola Complex by GAO Xiaopeng, HOU Qidi, JI Ran, DAI Yuqing, LI Xin, LIANG Ping, YU Jie

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…ObjectiveTo preliminarily investigate the safety and efficacy of percutaneous microwave ablation (MWA) in patients with advanced breast cancer involving the skin or nipple-areola complex (NAC).MethodsThis study included breast cancer patients with skin or NAC involvement treated at the Fifth Medical Center of the Chinese PLA General Hospital from January 2011 to August 2024.Patients underwent percutaneous MWA with water isolation technique to protect surrounding tissues.Clinical data were retrospectively collected, and the technical success rate, complications, prognosis, patient satisfaction with breast aesthetics, and qualityof life improvement were analyzed.ResultsA total of 19 patients (24 lesions) meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria were analyzed.The cases included 4 with T4N0M0, 2 with T4N1M0, 3 with T4N2M0, 1 with T4N3M0, 1 with T4N2M1, and 8 with T4N3M1.The average diameter of the 24 lesions was (4.9±3.4) cm, with an average of (1.6±0.6) ablation sessions per lesion.The median ablation time was 36.9(26.1, 61.7) minutes, and the median ablation energy was 84.2(45.6, 149.2) kJ.The technical success rate was 100%.Postoperatively, 7 patients (7/19, 36.8%) experienced skin burns around the lesion or nipple shedding, all of which healed naturally.The median overall survival was 35.0(17.0, 45.5) months, and the median recurrence-free survival was 17.0(11.0, 38.5) months.Patient satisfaction with post-treatment breast aesthetics was 89.5%, and all patients reported significant improvement in their quality of life.ConclusionsPercutaneous microwave ablation for breast cancer involving the skin or NAC was preliminary demonstrates to be safe and effective, suggesting its potential as a viable treatment option for patients with inoperable breast cancer.…”
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    Community perceptions and acceptability of insecticide-treated screens for mosquito proofing of unimproved houses in Chalinze district, Tanzania: a mixed-methods study by Fadhila Kihwele, Olukayode G. Odufuwa, Olukayode G. Odufuwa, Olukayode G. Odufuwa, Olukayode G. Odufuwa, Joseph B. Muganga, Emmanuel Mbuba, Emmanuel Mbuba, Emmanuel Mbuba, Rose Philipo, Jason Moore, Jason Moore, Jason Moore, Ole Skovmand, Rune Bosselmann, John Bradley, Sarah Moore, Sarah Moore, Sarah Moore, Sarah Moore, Zawadi Mageni Mboma, Zawadi Mageni Mboma

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This study assessed the community perceptions and the acceptability of insecticide-treated screens (ITS), previously described as insecticide-treated eave nets (ITENs) and insecticide-treated window screens (ITWS).MethodologyA mixed-methods approach was implemented in three villages of the Chalinze District in Tanzania. …”
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    Clinical portrait of an "ordinary" patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia and the efficacy of treating lower urinary tract symptoms by V. L. Medvedev, M. E. Efremov, P. V. Shornikov, D. S. Isayeva

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Correction of therapy according to the multichannel urodynamics data improves its effectiveness by the sixth month of treatment. …”
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    EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF SOME ETIOTROPIC THERAPEUTIC SCHEMES FOR TREATING PATIENTS WITH NOVEL CORONAVIRUS INFECTION (COVID-19) by L. A. Balykova, V. F. Pavelkina, N. V. Shmyreva, N. A. Pyataev, N. M. Selezneva, O. I. Shepeleva, R. Z. Almyasheva

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Basing on the obtained findings, Favipiravir (Areplivir) drug can be recommended for treating patients with the novel coronavirus infection of moderate severity.…”
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    Phenotypic data related to seedling traits of hexaploid spring wheat panel evaluated under salinity stressMendeley Data by Santosh Gudi, Harsimardeep S Gill, Serena Collins, Jatinder Singh, Devinder Sandhu, Sunish K Sehgal, Upinder Gill, Rajeev Gupta

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Furthermore, the salt tolerance index (STI), was calculated for each trait by dividing trait values of each accession from salt-treated tanks by those from control tanks. Raw data was subjected to mixed linear analysis to derive best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP). …”
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    Study on the evolution of the traditional Chinese Medicine syndromes of primary nephrotic syndrome treated with rituximab in children and the prognosis by Ai Yi-ying, Wu Rui-bo, Wen Zi-long, Xu Kai-si

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…TCM syndrome differentiation was performed using form-recorded data. Data on TCM syndrome types (days 0, 30, and 60) and 6-month recurrence were entered into an Access database. …”
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    Real-world treatment patterns and outcomes in patients with early-stage HCC in the US treated with resection or ablation by Neehar D. Parikh, Ravi Patel, Jenny Hu, Heide A. Stirnadel-Farrant, Nehemiah Kebede, Cindy Wang, Kirema Garcia-Reyes

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…We aimed to evaluate treatment patterns and long-term outcomes in patients with eHCC treated with resection or ablation in the United States.Materials and methods We conducted a retrospective study with Optum’s de-identified Market Clarity Data. …”
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    Baseline assessment of WHO's target for both availability and affordability of essential medicines to treat non-communicable diseases. by Margaret Ewen, Marjolein Zweekhorst, Barbara Regeer, Richard Laing

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…<h4>Methods</h4>Data for 49 medicines (lowest priced generics and originator brands) to treat cardiovascular diseases (CVD), diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and central nervous system (CNS) conditions were analysed to determine their availability in healthcare facilities and pharmacies, their affordability for those on low incomes (based on median patient prices of each medicine), and the percentage of medicines that were both available and affordable. …”
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