Evidence Based Medicine


ISSN: 1356-5524        年代:2010
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1. Purpose and procedure
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  101-102

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2. Evidence-based medicine: time for transition and translation (to practice)
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  103-104

RichardSaitz,  

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3. Angina relief with percutaneous coronary intervention versus medical therapy for chronic stable angina
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  105-106

Dmitriy NFeldman,  

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4. Aspirin prophylaxis (100 mg daily) does not improve cardiovascular outcomes compared to placebo in asymptomatic individuals with incidental low-ankle brachial index
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  106-108

S MarleneGrenon,   Michael SConte,  

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5. Meta-analysis of RCTs finds that increasing consumption of polyunsaturated fat as a replacement for saturated fat reduces the risk of coronary heart disease
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  108-109

LeeHooper,  

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6. Available evidence points to low effectiveness of influenza vaccines for older people
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  109-110

LoneSimonsen,  

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7. Advanced practice nurses achieve results equal to or better than those of GPs in cardiovascular risk management in primary care
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  111-111

Christianne LRoumie,   Russell LRothman,  

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8. An ‘e-Nudge’ electronic reminder system that highlights individuals at raised cardiovascular risk encourages GPs to improve the collection of patient cardiovascular risk factor data
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  112-112

David WBates,  

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9. Computer reminders to clinicians during routine activities produce only small improvements in adherence to processes of care: median improvement 4.2%, IQR 0.8–18.8%
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  113-114

Tim AHolt,  

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10. Muscle cramps: quinine derivatives likely to be effective but not recommended for routine use due to toxicity; vitamin B complex, naftidrofuryl and calcium channel blockers possibly effective
  Evidence Based Medicine,   Volume  15,   Issue  4,   2010,   Page  114-115

GavinYoung,  

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