Exemplos de uso de Meta-analysis published em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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These data were confirmed by a meta-analysis published in 2005.
A meta-analysis published in 1999 assessed the efficacy of ASA in the prevention of new cerebrovascular events.
The rates of these complications were 19.7% and 6%,respectively, in the meta-analysis published in 2013.
A meta-analysis published in 2014 identified an increased risk of NHL in workers exposed to glyphosate formulations.
In our study, 16 patients died 25.4%, a high mortality rate, butwithin a range of 6% to 33% observed in a meta-analysis published in 2012.
A meta-analysis published in 2011 evaluated 20 studies related to the subject, with samples ranging from 6 to 282 patients.
Those data were confirmed in 2004 by a meta-analysis published by Annane et al. and a review article published by Keh& Sprung.
A meta-analysis published in 2003 evaluated the efficacy of different medications in the reversal of LVH in patients with hypertension.
The effect of high potassium intake on risk factors andCVD has also been investigated in a meta-analysis published in 2013, including 1606 patients.
In a meta-analysis published in 2009, the 1-year secondary patency for endovascular salvage, as performed by us, ranged from 50 to 89.
Results using statin medications have been mixed in most trials, although a meta-analysis published in 2012 suggests that atorvastatin may be of benefit.
In a meta-analysis published in 2001, Meert et al. evaluated the effects of PCI on patients with SCLC in 12 RCTs a total of 1,547 patients.
This paper presents an integrative review of secondary studies guidelines andsystematic reviews, with or without meta-analysis published in English between 2000 and 2013.
These findings are similar to those of the meta-analysis published in 1999, in which the three-year survival rate for patients undergoing PCI was reported to have increased by 5.4.
In a meta-analysis published in 2012, Solomon, Mercer and Kavanaugh analyzed publications related to the use of biological agents and on the development of malignancies.
Several studies reported worse outcomes in patients who developed MRSA infections with higher MIC. A systematic review and meta-analysis published in 2012 observed that the higher the level of vancomycin, the higher the mortality rate, regardless of the infection source.
A meta-analysis published by Aggarwal et al. evaluated the performance of zinc supplementation and concluded that it reduced the incidence of ARI in children by 8.
The International Archives of Otolaryngology journal, in this year of 2012,awarded the three works of systematic revision Meta-Analysis published in our journal in the year of 2011, looking for to give emphasis in article models that form the bases and concepts in the universal knowledge.
In a meta-analysis published in 1996, Alho reports the treatment of diaphysis with intramedullary nails as the most effective and with the lowest incidence of complications.
A systematic review and meta-analysis published in 201517 found that musical intervention effectively reduced anxiety symptoms in HD patients.
In the meta-analysis published in 2007 on polymorphisms and ischemic heart failure, only Goldbergova et al mentioned AGT*M235T polymorphism in this context.
In a systematic review and meta-analysis published in the literature, 99 randomized clinical trials comparing education mediated by technology to traditional strategies were included.
A meta-analysis published in 1997, involving 26 publications with 1,976 patients, found that endorectal ultrasound has an accuracy of 88% in stage determination.
A systematic review and meta-analysis published on July 11, 2012, found that"use of ACE inhibitors was associated with a significant 34% reduction in risk of pneumonia compared with controls.
A meta-analysis published in 2011 showed that increases in levels of natriuretic peptides correlated with short-term mortality in patients with hemodynamically stable PE.
Thus, our results are different from the meta-analysis published by Yost and Soll, who combined four randomized clinical studies two using synthetic surfactant and two using surfactant of animal origin.
In a meta-analysis published in 2005, the role of the S allele in the risk of COPD was investigated. The authors found that SZ heterozygotes were three times more likely to develop the disease.
One such example is a meta-analysis published by Burke et al in 1998, where the authors note in summarizing 26 long-term studies of mandibular intercanine width.
In a meta-analysis published in 1994 with 13,000 patients with metalic prosthesis, the annual incidence of thrombosis was 0.2%, with thromboembolic events occurring at a rate of 1.8% per year.
It was with great interest that we read the meta-analysis published by Taminato et al. May/June 2015 that assessed the risk of infection in patients receiving living and deceased donor kidney transplantations, published by this reputable journal.