- ... test being evaluated may be used (more...) Figure 6 Analytic framework for pharmacogenetics. Key questions: Overarching question: Does use of the test lead to improved health outcomes compared to no testing or the standard-of-care test for predicting the response to ...
- ... heart as on your arms or legs. The standard “12-lead ECG” uses a total of ten electrodes: six on your chest, and then one each on ...
- ... adept at performing pulmonary function tests by age six years. (Note: A training effect may lead to an initial improvement in spirometric values.) For those who cannot use a standard mouth piece due to facial weakness, a buco- ...
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- ... missed 20 percent of AF cases on 12-lead ECG and misinterpreted 8 percent of sinus rhythm cases (as AF) compared with reference standard cardiologists (sensitivity 79.8 [95% CI, 70.5 to 87.2]; specificity 91.6 [90.1 to 93.1]; 79 out of ...
- ... structure Figure 6 outlines the model structure. Figure ... result will lead to standard treatment. The potential outcomes are true-positive (the ...
- ... practical cardiac imaging tool? Acta Cardiol. 1988; 43 (6):639–652. ... performance of the standard 12-lead ECG. J Electrocardiol. 1995; 28 Suppl: ...
- ... other, unless otherwise stated) All patients have a lead-in period on a VLCD (<800 ... advice (control) Placebo Other maintenance strategies Outcomes (& ...
- ... cross-study comparisons. For example, Kip and colleagues 6 point out ... lead to substantially different results and conclusions. The investigators ...
- ... NDCR)® ICD Registry ™ for implantable cardioverter defibrillators and ... Data Standards Registry and Repository (caDSR), which includes the caBIG ® ( ...
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