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Einleitung: Bildtatsachen. Visuelle Praktiken der Wissenschaften
2013
Dr Monk's medical digest.
2003
The Liber passionalis is an early and hitherto mostly unexplored example of a composite medical work on diagnosis and therapy, similar to the better-known compilations circulating under the titles Petroncellus and Gariopontus (Passionarius Galieni). It shows the efforts made to provide comprehensive coverage of morbid conditions drawn from a choice of the best sources available to the compiler, sources which in some instances complement or enhance our knowledge of ancient medicine in a way overlooked by specialists in the field for a long time and which provide the best clue when trying to assess medical expertise at the turn of the first millennium. The paper explores the transmission, str…
Indización y uso de los Descriptores MeSH en Hospitalización a Domicilio
2017
Objetivo: Analizar la utilización de los Descriptores, como Major Topic, en la indización de los artículos sobre Hospitalización Domiciliaria en la base de datos MEDLINE.Método: Estudio descriptivo transversal de los registros de indización recogidos en la base de datos MEDLINE (vía PubMed) hasta 2016. El término utilizado, como descriptor principal para la búsqueda fue «Home Care Services, Hospital-Based».El método de muestreo fue la aleatorización simple sin reemplazo, tomando como base el número total de referencias obtenidas (tamaño muestral 386).Resultados: Se observaron diferencias significativas en la utilización de los Descriptores asociados a hospitalización a domicilio. La compara…
Precision medicine in human reproduction. Special Issue
2019
From 2000 to Mid-2010: A Fruitful Decade for the Synthesis of Pyrazoles
2011
Hypertrophic Lichen Planus: Importance of Follow-Up and Clinicopathologic Correlation
2021
Relaxation techniques in sports: A systematic review on acute effects on performance
2016
Abstract Objectives The aim was to provide an overview on the current state of research on acute effects of relaxation techniques in sports. Design A systematic review of randomized controlled trials was conducted. Methods PubMed, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and SPORTDiscus were searched until August 2014. Additionally, reference lists of retrieved articles and relevant reviews were hand searched. To be included articles had to examine the effects of relaxation techniques on performance in sports. Furthermore, they had to be published in English, in a peer-reviewed journal, available full text online, and designed as either treatment outcome, clinical trial, and/or randomized controlled trial. The d…
The effectiveness of hypnosis for pain relief: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 85 controlled experimental trials.
2019
The current meta-analysis aimed to quantify the effectiveness of hypnosis for reducing pain and identify factors that influence efficacy. Six major databases were systematically searched for trials comparing hypnotic inductions with no-intervention control conditions on pain ratings, threshold and tolerance using experimentally-evoked pain models in healthy participants. Eighty-five eligible studies (primarily crossover trials) were identified, consisting of 3632 participants (hypnosis n = 2892, control n = 2646). Random effects meta-analysis found analgesic effects of hypnosis for all pain outcomes (g = 0.54-0.76, p’s<.001). Efficacy was strongly influenced by hypnotic suggestibility and u…
Update I. A systematic review on the efficacy and safety of chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19
2020
Purpose To assess efficacy and safety of chloroquine (CQ)/hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for treatment or prophylaxis of COVID-19 in adult humans. Materials and methods MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE and two pre-print repositories (bioRxiv, medRxiv) were searched from inception to 8th June 2020 for RCTs and nonrandomized studies (retrospective and prospective, including single-arm, studies) addressing the use of CQ/HCQ in any dose or combination for COVID-19. Results Thirty-two studies were included (6 RCTs, 26 nonrandomized, 29,192 participants). Two RCTs had high risk, two ‘some concerns’ and two low risk of bias (Rob2). Among nonrandomized studies with comparators, nine had high risk and five moderat…