Exemplos de uso de Group of authors evaluated em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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One group of authors evaluated CT and spirometric changes in adults with CF.
In a study published in 2006, that group of authors evaluated six initially rejected donor lungs and found that EVLP increased the oxygenation capacity of the lungs.
Another group of authors evaluated various weaning indices in 30 patients in whom MV was prolonged.
One group of authors evaluated 20 cases of patients with ground-glass infiltrates submitted to surgical resection.
One group of authors evaluated 49 children with pulmonary TB and found that 45 91.9% presented a pronounced TST reaction.
One group of authors evaluated 107 adult patients submitted to video-assisted thoracoscopy due to empyema and identified NP in 3 2.8.
For instance, one group of authors evaluated 120 patients for whom VM was estimated to be required for more than 14 days.
One group of authors evaluated 15 adult patients with bronchiectasis by using maximum incremental exercise testing on a cycle ergometer.
One group of authors evaluated peripheral muscle weakness and endurance of the upper and lower limbs biceps brachii and quadriceps in patients with COPD.
One group of authors evaluated tuberculosis patients receiving streptomycin and found that, in 75% of the cases, there was some type of hearing loss.
One group of authors evaluated, with the use of questionnaires, the degree of satisfaction of 41 patients submitted to EBUS under sedation.
One group of authors evaluated the effects of three types of interfaces FM, NM and nasal pillows in 30-min runs of NIV in stable hypercapnic patients.
One group of authors evaluated five nebulizer disinfecting methods by artificially contaminating 160 masks and mouthpieces with 16 types of bacteria found in patients with CF.
One group of authors evaluated the respiratory pattern of 120 healthy subjects using plethysmography and found no significant gender-related differences that would interfere with the respiratoty pattern at rest.
One group of authors evaluated CRP levels in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis during 6 months of treatment; at 3 and 6 months after treatment initiation, there was a significant reduction in CRP levels.
In 1994, one group of authors evaluated the effectiveness of the BS technique in reducing pulmonary shunt fraction and improving gas exchange in cooperative intubated patients after coronary artery bypass.
One group of authors evaluated the impact of a five-day educational camp program for children with asthma, reporting a positive impact on knowledge and improvement in asthma management skills.
One group of authors evaluated 40 DMD patients who were treated with corticosteroids in comparison with 34 who were not and concluded that lung function stabilization constitutes evidence of the beneficial effect of corticosteroids on DMD.
However, another group of authors evaluated the baseline factors that predicted the improvement in the quality of life of 53 COPD patients who were submitted to a pulmonary rehabilitation program and monitored for one year after the completion of the program.
Another group of authors evaluated the effects of a short-term individualized asthma education program on treatment adherence, inhalation techniques, and disease control, finding improvement in the use of medications for asthma control and a decrease in the number of emergency room visits.
One group of authors evaluated patients who had moderate, severe, or very severe COPD and who had health insurance; the authors found that 43% of the patients had received medication prescriptions that were not in accordance with clinical protocols and that 51% had not obtained the medication.
One group of authors evaluated the HRQoL of patients with ILD, using the same instruments that we used, and obtained similar results: the median score for the SGRQ activity domain was 54.4 range: 39.9-72.9; and the median score for the SF-36 physical functioning domain was 55 range: 30.0-71.3.
One group of authors evaluated diaphragmatic mobility using fluoroscopy in three healthy individuals positioned in supine and lateral positions and confirmed that the dependent portions of the diaphragm present greater craniocaudal displacement than do the nondependent portions, coinciding with the results of this study.
One group of authors evaluated 1,108 panic disorder patients and found that a distinct subtype could be defined by the presence of four or five of the following symptoms during a panic attack: fear of dying; chest pain or discomfort; shortness of breath; paresthesia; and a sensation of choking.
One group of authors, evaluating the age-period-cohort effect, stated that, with respect to the age effect, the risk of mortality increases with age, beginning at an early age.
However, two groups of authors evaluated patients with mild to moderate COPD, as determined by the GOLD classification, and found no such effect.
One group of authors, evaluating lung transplant candidates with advanced lung disease, found that the prevalence of abnormal manometry results was high 76% and that 35% of the patients with fibrosis presented LES hypotonia.
One group of authors, evaluating the acute 24-h response to those drugs in two pilot studies, demonstrated that formoterol and salmeterol have a more rapid onset of action than does tiotropium and produce maximal bronchodilation superior to that produced by tiotropium; conversely, tiotropium is longer acting.
One group of authors, evaluating only HRCT images from patients with idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, found a?-value of 0.55 for the interobserver agreement regardless of the level of confidence, and a?-value of 0.65 for the interobserver agreement on the diagnosis with a high level of confidence.
Similarly, one group of authors, evaluating MIP and MEP in pregnant women with and without dyspnea, found mean MIP values ranging from 78.0 to 81.9 cmH2O and mean MEP values ranging from 97.2 to 106.8 cmH2O. The authors found no significant differences between the two groups. .