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  1. PEPTIC ULCER #11 (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/11_peptic_ulcer_potential_high_impact_2012-12-111.pdf
    January 01, 2012 - Helminthic therapy may also compete with over-the-counter drugs and herbal medications, which patients
  2. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cer-215-depression-older-adults-comments.pdf
    March 28, 2019 - ES-1) may be somewhat misleading in terms of several of the included medications. … Although part of the SSRI group of medications, fluvoxamine is almost always used in individuals with … Peer reviewer #6 Methods Included medications: Since this report is focusing on first line therapy … When tables (and text) report medication-related differences in continuous variables (e.g., blood pressure … Quality of antidepressant medications prescribed8.
  3. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/patient-safety-practices/research-protocol
    December 01, 2019 - Skip to main content An official website of the Department of Health & Human Services Careers Contact Us Español FAQs Effective Health Care Program Powered by the Evidence-based Practice Centers …
  4. Layout 1 (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/antidepressants-2007_executive.pdf
    January 01, 2007 - In general, the efficacy of first- and second-generation antidepressant medications is similar. … Do medications or combinations of medications (including tricyclics in combination) used to treat depression … 3a: Do medications differ in their efficacy and effectiveness in treating the depressive episode? … events, such as suicidality, seizures, cardiovascular events (i.e., elevated systolic and diastolic bloodpressure and elevated pulse/heart rate), hyponatremia, hepatotoxicity, and serotonin syndrome, is insufficient
  5. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/mental-illness-heart/research-protocol
    December 01, 2019 - CVD scores) or multiple individual components of modifiable cardiovascular risk (e.g., lipid values, bloodpressure, smoking status, glucose level) KQs 1–4: Health-related quality of life CVD mortality … CVD scores) or multiple individual components of modifiable cardiovascular risk (e.g., lipid values, bloodpressure, smoking status, glucose level)   KQ 1–4: Health-related quality of life All-cause … Metabolic considerations in the use of antipsychotic medications: a review of recent evidence.
  6. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/labor-dystocia/research-protocol
    August 01, 2020 - Skip to main content An official website of the Department of Health & Human Services Careers Contact Us Español FAQs Effective Health Care Program Powered by the Evidence-based Practice Centers …
  7. #05 DEPRESSION (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/depression-horizon-scan-high-impact-1412.pdf
    December 01, 2014 - Food and Drug Administration (FDA)- approved medications, many patients with BPD or MDD have disease … Even among patients whose disease responds to prescribed medications, symptom improvement can be slow … adverse events were generally mild, with some patients experiencing brief, reversible changes in bloodpressure, heart rate, or respiratory rate.31 However, some case reports have observed severe adverse … These medications are not viable options for managing acute depressive episodes, particularly cases
  8. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/hypertension-pulmonary-arterial_disposition-comments.pdf
    April 25, 2013 - TEP Member 7 Executive Summary ES-5: The two medications most recently approved by the U.S. … As an analogy, blood pressure measured noninvasively by a BP cuff does not predict an outcome of BP … Member 7 Results 2) For patients suspected of PAH, echocardiographic estimation of right ventricular systolicpressure (RVSP) (or tricuspid gradient [TG]) by tricuspid regurgitation jet velocity (TRV), sPAP by … pressure predict mortality and pulmonary hypertension in a cohort of scleroderma patients.
  9. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/crosscutting-horizon-scan-high-impact-1406.pdf
    June 01, 2014 - The company is working with selected pharmaceutical manufacturers to choose medications for sensor … At a postdischarge visit, typical activities are as follows: the discharge worker reconciles medications … multiple patient vital signs: (1) oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry; (2) cardiodynamics by noninvasive bloodpressure monitoring and electrocardiogram; and (3) respiratory activity by capnometry. … At the postdischarge visit, the discharge worker reconciles medications, reviews medication use, arranges
  10. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/worker-health/research-protocol
    December 01, 2019 - cardiovascular events or incidence of work-related injuries) Intermediate outcomes (e.g., change in bloodpressure, tobacco use, or hazardous exposures) Utilization outcomes and occupational injury and illness … KQ 2b: Intermediate outcomes : Tobacco, alcohol or other drug use; weight or body mass index (BMI); bloodpressure; cholesterol; incidence of diabetes; frequency of physical activity; healthy eating behavior
  11. S158 (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/s158.pdf
    October 01, 2007 - it is possible to include a wide variety of participants and assess long-term exposures, in- cluding medications … With respect to prescribed medications, this bias is called confounding by indication.2 It stems from … The potential for confounding is probably larger in observational studies assessing medications than … .36 Regression calibration is used mainly to correct associations between continuous exposures (eg, bloodpressure, nutrients) and outcomes for measurement error in the exposure of interest.
  12. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/cognitive-decline-disposition-170707pdf.pdf
    March 24, 2017 - For instance, a medication that lowers blood pressure might affect dementia risk by first lowering … blood pressure. … The reduced blood pressure then lowers risk of dementia. This relationship is indirect. … pressure, the relationship would be direct.” … for high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes etc.
  13. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cognitive-decline-disposition-170707pdf.pdf
    March 24, 2017 - For instance, a medication that lowers blood pressure might affect dementia risk by first lowering … blood pressure. … The reduced blood pressure then lowers risk of dementia. This relationship is indirect. … pressure, the relationship would be direct.” … for high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes etc.
  14. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/prehospital-airway-management/protocol
    June 01, 2021 - Skip to main content An official website of the Department of Health & Human Services Careers Contact Us Español FAQs Effective Health Care Program Powered by the Evidence-based Practice Centers …
  15. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/health-literacy/research-protocol
    December 01, 2019 - Biochemical or biometric measures such as blood pressure or glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) can be important … "Literacy and blood pressure--do healthcare systems influence this relationship? … "Nurse administered telephone intervention for blood pressure control: a patient-tailored multifactorial
  16. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/coronary-artery-stenting_research-protocol.pdf
    August 19, 2011 - Evidence-based Practice Center Systematic Review Protocol 1 Evidence-based Practice Center Systematic Review Protocol Project Title: Comparative Effectiveness of Intravascular Diagnostic Procedures and Imaging Techniques versus Angiography Alone Amendment Dates: 3/1/12, 5/1/12 (see Appendix VII) I. Bac…
  17. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/cer-238-cervical-ripening-appendix-e-1.xlsx
    January 01, 2009 - All patients Prior to intervention, the following was performed: blood pressure evaluation, limited
  18. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/omega-3-maternity_research-protocol.pdf
    May 18, 2015 - § Diet with different level of Vitamin E exposure • Outcomes: o Maternal outcomes (KQ1) § Bloodpressure control • Incidence of gestational hypertension • Maternal blood pressure • Incidence of
  19. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/mental-illness-priorities_research.pdf
    September 01, 2011 - , older (and less expensive) versus newer psychotropic medications, combinations of psychotropic medications … Identify standard, accepted mental health outcomes, like blood pressure is accepted (e.g., Patient Health … Other classes of medications used instead?) • R I-6. … Medications alone vs. medications plus psychosocial treatments in underserved or specific groups. (4 … Given the side effects of medications and many patients’ reluctance to consider medications (possibly
  20. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cer-220-disposition-comments-analgesics-prehospital-setting.pdf
    September 03, 2019 - Table 1: Add weight-based dosing for children Table 1: Add maximum doses for all medications Pain … With the recent focus on overutilization of opioid medications, the topic is timely and valuable. … Would be interested in cost differences (generic) between medications tested. Thank you. … General Page 62 Line 18: Change “less” to “lower” oxygen saturation and “more” to “higher” systolic bloodpressure Line 35: Ketamine misspelled We corrected the wording in this section.

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