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  1. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/transparency-omega-3_research-protocol.pdf
    September 02, 2016 - How to Use Basic Search ClinicalTrials.gov U.S. … (addresses or autobiography or bibliography or biography or case reports or comment or congresses … (addresses or autobiography or bibliography or biography or case reports or comment or congresses … process such as: referring to a random number table, using a computer random number generator, coin … Do any specific outcomes have a high risk of bias (different than others)?
  2. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/celiac-disease_disposition-comments.pdf
    January 28, 2016 - Unfortunately, the question of how to best find celiac disease in the general population was beyond … We do not feel this evidence is sufficient. … I do not believe that this study is relevant to a discussion of harms related to endoscopy, as there … Do GI symptoms identify them? … Unfortunately, the question of how to best find celiac disease in the general population was beyond
  3. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/methods-guidance-topic-refinement_methods.pdf
    January 01, 2013 - To do so may require a balanced compromise that considers the relative importance and/or practicality … and harms, such as the inclusion of many study types (small trials, case series, and case reports) … participate and those who do not). … How to most effectively identify and engage stakeholders? … KQ5: How do the efficacy, effectiveness, safety or adverse effects of treatment with DMARDs differ between
  4. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/disabilities-quality-improvement-outcomes_disposition-comments.pdf
    October 15, 2012 - do in rehab! … nice sense of how there is a need to mix and match service types to meet the need of individuals depending … Medical practitioners may need special knowledge about how to treat a given disease in the context of … how it was developed and how it can be used. … It is a shame that you do not have room to describe relevant population for measurement as this would
  5. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/crosscutting-horizon-scan-high-impact-1506.pdf
    June 01, 2015 - and conclusions in this document are those of the authors, who are responsible for its content, and do … significant reason that many phase II and III trials do not meet their endpoints. … Patients wear a monitoring patch on the skin and receive training on how to access transmitted information … practice with surgical tools as 3-D printed biomodels do.33 Physical simulation on models or cadavers … Health disparities: Health disparities may increase for patients who do not have reliable access to
  6. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/ptsd-adult-treatment_executive.pdf
    April 01, 2013 - KQ 4: How do combinations of psychological treatments and pharmacological treatments (e.g., CBT plus … work or duty, or ability to work Outcomes: Figure A. … show how the effect size and confidence interval would differ if we included only studies with a wait … For example, it was often hard to determine how many previous treatments subjects had not responded … patient preferences, may guide treatment decisions.15 If numerous treatments are available and patients do
  7. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/colorectal-surgery-preparation_disposition-comments.pdf
    April 30, 2014 - To do otherwise, is to misdirect the practicing community on the road to enlightened prevention of … I would like the authors to expand a bit on how they feel this could be done with the current set of … not include a definition for "peritonitis or intra- abdominal abscess" - how were these outcomes assessed … I do not think you have to prove that they are the same. … pleased to do it!
  8. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/methods-guidance-topics_methods.pdf
    January 01, 2010 - 2008 IOM report. 10 This report calls on us to consider how well potential comparative effectiveness … balance the range of perspectives that are likely to be expressed, and to do so while minimizing conflicts … Interviews with technical experts aim to answer questions such as: Why do proponents of one or another … The following examples illustrate how beliefs are linked to clinical theories: Belief: Newer antisecretory … The review may want to focus on evidence about how this drug performs as a part of an opioid rotation
  9. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cer-195-disposition-comments-uterine-fibroids.pdf
    December 14, 2017 - Likewise the limited data do not show that UAE is a safe option for women who wish to conceive. " … TEP Reviewer#4 Results How do you know if power calc. were not included? … Basically, how do the patient populations across these studies differ? … To do a study with fertility as an endpoint requires 2000 women and is simply not possible. … Thank you for your comment, but we do not see a need to change this text.
  10. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/high-cholestorol-medicines-update_executive.pdf
    February 01, 2014 - how best to modify lipid levels with the goal of preventing CHD. … However, some patients do not reach their treatment goals on statin monotherapy or are troubled by side … to increase statin dosage or as a way to reduce side effects. … For individuals who do not have the expected response, adherence is assessed. … inform clinical decisionmaking would be to help clinicians determine how to select the most appropriate
  11. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/heart-failure-natriuretic-peptide_disposition-comments.pdf
    November 20, 2013 - We do agree with the reviewer that there are a number of prognostic models that were created to assess … We do agree with the reviewer that we do need better approaches to utilize the prognostic model data … How did you weigh this and how did you choose the 35 reports among others? … A component of directness is how well the populations in the studies correspond to the population that … If I know the age and sex of a person, do I really need to measure BNP on top of that?
  12. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/depression-treatment-ssri_research-protocol.pdf
    June 15, 2010 - TF can encompass a number of subgroups of patients who do not adequately respond to interventions for … How do the harms compare across different interventions? … Question 3: How do these therapies compare in different populations (for example, different depressive … statement has been added to clarify how results will be grouped with respect to the different monotherapy … The TEP does not do analysis of any kind nor contribute to the writing of the report. X.
  13. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/renal-artery-stenosis_research-2007.pdf
    January 01, 2007 - Reviews (CERs) of medications, devices, and other relevant interventions, including strategies for how … They do not meet all the criteria in category A because they have some deficiencies, but none likely … 491 patients with RAS; it is unclear how many of these patients had ARAS. … Overall, the comparative studies do not indicate a survival difference between the two modes of intervention … However, it is clear that various complications after revascularization do occur in a small percentage
  14. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/methods-guidance-tests-bias_methods.pdf
    July 01, 2012 - In particular, a key consideration in a review is how much influence a particular study should have … others to a body of literature. … A second common challenge is how to apply each criterion in a way that is appropriate to the goals of … Reviewers must also carefully consider how to handle inadequate reporting. … How to Review the Evidence: Systematic Identification and Review of the Scientific Literature.
  15. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/bladder-cancer-non-muscle-invasive_executive.pdf
    October 01, 2015 - How do adverse effects of treatment vary by patient characteristics, such as age, sex, ethnicity, performance … , t hi ot ep a, e pi ru bi ci n, v al ru bi ci n, do xo ru bi ci n, b ac il lu s … We excluded uncontrolled observational studies, case-control studies, case series, and case reportsHow do adverse effects of treatment vary by patient characteristics, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity … therapy for NMIBC, no trials on effects of using a risk-adapted approach, and no studies on how using
  16. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/rotator-cuff-tear-surveillance-140925.pdf
    February 01, 2014 - surgical approach has no significant effect on retear rate.5,6 One RCT suggests that clinical outcomes do … Cycle 3 (February 2014) Up to date Up to date Up to date No new evidence N/A N/A None None of the … One study compared early Cycle 3 (February 2014) Up to date Up to date Up to date No new N/A N/AHow quickly do systematic reviews go out of date? A survival analysis. … exp placebo/ (203536) 82 placebo$.ti,ab. (438535) 83 random$.ti,ab. (1664467) 84 (ae or co or ct or do
  17. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cer-250-cannabis-apps-a-e-surveillance-report-2-final_0_0.pdf
    March 01, 2022 - We do not anticipate excluding observational studies assessing harms. … For all Key Questions, we excluded uncontrolled observational studies, case series, and case reports … Peer reviewers do not participate in writing or editing of the final report or other products. … Protocol: mixed-methods study of how implementation of US state medical cannabis laws affects treatment … studies, registries and case reports.
  18. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/depression-brain-injury-surveillance-160902.pdf
    January 30, 2014 - " Reports"[Publication"Type])"OR""Letter"[Publication"Type])"OR" "Comment"[Publication"Type])"OR""Editorial … All"study"designs"except"individual"case" reports"were"included"in"order"to"be"inclusive"and"identify"all"possible"prevalence … Riley"DO,"Robbins"CA,"Cantu"RC,"Stern"RA." … 2014(( Assessment:(Current( Two$studies $ yielded$similar$results$and$do$not$ have$the$potential … August(2014(( Assessment:(Current( Two$studies $ yielded$similar$ results$and$do$not$have$the$
  19. PEPTIC ULCER #11 (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/peptic-ulcer-horizon-scan-high-impact-1506.pdf
    June 01, 2015 - and conclusions in this document are those of the authors, who are responsible for its content, and do … According to GoodRx, a U.S. … respond generally appear to do well, and up to two repeat treatments may ultimately provide relief … a bathroom, able to work, etc.). … middle ground, stating, “The treatment sounds promising, but there are still questions about how frequently
  20. PEPTIC ULCER #11 (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/peptic-ulcer-horizon-scan-high-impact-1412.pdf
    December 01, 2014 - and conclusions in this document are those of the authors, who are responsible for its content, and do … No more than two experts with a possible COI are considered out of a total of the five to eight experts … in individuals who have lost at least half of their small intestines.1 Patients with SBS do not have … It is uncertain how widely this treatment can be used.”35 Acceptance and adoption: In general, the … be trained on how to administer the daily subcutaneous injection.”31 However, a greater disruption

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