Exemplos de uso de Recently published meta-analysis em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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A recently published meta-analysis corroborated the findings from other studies.
Although tobacco companies deny that advertising specifically targets young individuals, it is evident that advertising campaigns focus on this population,as demonstrated by a recently published meta-analysis.
There are two recently published meta-analysis to back up this statement: Rahimi et al.
In a recently published meta-analysis, including more than 153,000 patients with HF, the prevalence of anemia was 37.2.
However, these findings were not confirmed by a recently published meta-analysis involving 14 studies and 598 patients in the ICU, in which initial PCT levels were not associated with treatment failure or death.
A recently published meta-analysis shows that the benefits of statins in primary and secondary CVD prevention did not differ between sexes.
This was confirmed by a recently published meta-analysis on the effect of low concentrations versus high concentrations of local anaesthetics for labour analgesia on obstetric and anaesthetic outcomes.
A recently published meta-analysis of 915 patients studied the results of skin-directed therapy for local cutaneous metastases, including electrochemotherapy, photodynamic therapy, radiotherapy, intralesional therapy, and topical therapy.
In a recently published meta-analysis, the authors found a moderate correlation between a smoking habit and lower back pain in adults.
In a recently published meta-analysis, the presence of AF has determined an increase in morbidity and mortality of patients with ventricular dysfunction.
In a recently published meta-analysis, Chavez-Tapia et al. demonstrated that antibiotics can reduce bacterial infection in 64%, rebleeding rates in 47% and mortality related to bleeding in 21.
In a recently published meta-analysis, the authors found that the risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease ischemic heart disease and stroke is 50% higher in RA patients compared to the general population.
A recently published meta-analysis included results of 14 studies that assessed risk of disease relative to occupational exposure, and found augmented risk among workers with higher exposure both when analyzing case-control type studies alone OR: 2.0; 95% CI: 1.4- 3.0 and with cohort studies OR: 1.6; 95% CI: 1.2- 2.3.
In a recently published meta-analysis of RCTs, the present authors compared isolated ACLR techniques with combined intra- and extra-articular reconstruction techniques. Although the functional scores results were similar between the groups, there was an improvement in the knee stability outcome observed in both pivot-shift and Lachman tests.
However, in a recently published meta-analysis on education and health, based on nutritional interventions and physical activity with obese children, the results indicated that the interventions showed good results concerning blood pressure control and decrease in waist measurements, but some did not show a positive response regarding the prevention of childhood obesity.
In a recently published meta-analysis of clinical trial and cohort data of patients failing first-line therapy with two NRTIs and one NNRTI, the prevalence of resistance was substantially higher in the resource-poor settings NNRTI resistance: 91.1%, M184V: 69%, any thymidine analogue mutations- TAM: 11.2% compared to the resource-rich settings NNRTI resistance: 57.3%, M184V: 37.2%, any TAM: 1.
In a systematic review followed by a meta-analysis, recently published, 150-minute weekly aerobic exercise for less than 12 weeks was found to reduce glycated hemoglobin HbA1c by 0.5% 95% CI -0.79; -0.23% in patients with DM.
Zhang et al recently published a meta-analysis on the effects of statins in brachial artery FMD in patients with T2DM.
Krasopoulos et al recently published a meta-analysis including 20 studies that evaluated ASA action on platelet aggregation, according to laboratory tests.
The outcomes in this study are in agreement with those reported in the literature on non-randomized observational studies and a meta-analysis recently published by Butera et al.
In a meta-analysis recently published, the incidence of thromboembolism found ranged from 3 to 20%, with differences related to surgical technique, population considered and accuracy of imaging methods.
Taylor et al. have recently published a meta-analysis of 48 trials with a total of 8940 patients submitted to a three to 15 months of cardiac rehabilitation program.
A meta-analysis also recently published by Rao et al. examined the effects of RYGBon T2DM in nine publications, with a total of 343 subjects BMI of 19-35 kg/m, 1-7 years of follow-up.
Meta-analysis also recently published by Rao et al. examined the effects of DGYR on T2DM in nine publications, with a total of 343 subjects BMI of 19-35 kg/m, 1-7 years of follow-up.
In a meta-analysis paper recently published which included 40 Brazilian articles with cohort and cross-sectional designs, for the period 1980- 2010, Picon et al. investigated the prevalence and trends of hypertension between 1980 and 2000.
In a meta-analysis paper recently published which included 40 Brazilian articles with cohort and cross-sectional designs, for the period 1980- 2010, Picon et al.39 39.