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CONCLUSION: Most participants with HF perceived themselves to be moderately effective in performing cognitive activities. Given the statistically significant but small to moderate correlations between subjective and objective measures of cognitive dysfunction, administering both types of measures may aid in early detection of persons at risk for developing cognitive impairment.
CONCLUSION: The immunogenicity profile of biosim-NTZ was confirmed to match that of ref-NTZ in healthy subjects and patients with RRMS by applying highly sensitive methods.
CONCLUSIONS: Zanubrutinib in combination with R-CHOP is an effective option for DEL patients, and the toxicity of zanubrutinib is entirely acceptable for patients.
CONCLUSION: The potential benefits of HCQ in the management of in obese women with PCOS include significant improvements in body fat distribution, glucose and lipid metabolism levels, as well as correction of hormonal disorders.
CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that combined training is an effective training protocol (50%-70% 1RM for strength training and 60%-70 THR for endurance training) for treatment of PCOS, although further studies are needed to reach comprehensive data regarding the design of exercise protocols with different intensity and volume for PCOS patients.
Background: In oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC, OPSCC), frequent inadequate surgical margins highlight the importance of precise intraoperative identification and delineation of cancerous tissue for improving patient outcomes. Methods: A prospective, open-label, single-center, single dose, exploratory phase II clinical trial (EudraCT 2022-001361-12) to assess the efficacy of the novel uPAR-targeting near-infrared imaging agent,…
CONCLUSION: Using pharmacogenetic testing to adjust haloperidol dosage improves therapy tolerability and accelerates the resolution of psychotic symptoms in patients with alcoholic hallucinosis, confirming the feasibility of a personalized approach in psychopharmacotherapy.
CONCLUSIONS: Replacing SMS text messages with reminder letters did not increase the participation rate but also led to a decline in participation among nonparticipants 6 weeks after the invitation. However, sending a second reminder by letter significantly increased participation rates among nonparticipants within 6 weeks in the SMS text message group compared with those who…
Objective: To observe the effects of cardiac rehabilitation guided by cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) on cardiorespiratory reserve function, blood pressure, blood pressure variability, and lipid metabolism in patients with hypertension. Methods: A randomized trial enrolled 67 Grade 1 hypertensive patients on antihypertensive drugs, divided into conventional (n = 35) and CPET (n = 32) groups.…
Background: Coronary angiography, an invasive diagnostic procedure, often induces pain and anxiety in patients. Despite the potential for alleviating discomfort, the use of stress balls as a nonpharmacological intervention during angiography remains underexplored. Objective: This study is aimed at investigating the impact of stress ball application on pain and anxiety levels in patients undergoing angiography.…