Tavender, Emma Eapen, Nitaa Wang, Junfeng Rausa, Vanessa C Babl, Franz E Phillips, Natalie
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The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
Paediatric cervical spine injury (CSI) after blunt trauma is rare but can have severe consequences. Clinical decision rules (CDRs) have been developed to guide clinical decision-making, minimise unnecessary tests and associated risks, whilst detecting all significant CSIs. Several validated CDRs are used to guide imaging decision-making in adults f...
Naing, Cho Ni, Han Aung, Htar Htar Pavlov, Chavdar S
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The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
The sphincter of Oddi comprises a muscular complex encircling the distal part of the common bile duct and the pancreatic duct regulating the outflow from these ducts. Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction refers to the abnormal opening and closing of the muscular valve, which impairs the circulation of bile and pancreatic juices. To evaluate the benefits a...
Mayer, Susanna Franziska Corcoran, Ciaran Kennedy, Liam Leucht, Stefan Bighelli, Irene
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The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can be effective in the general population of people with schizophrenia. It is still unclear whether CBT can be effectively used in the population of people with a first-episode or recent-onset psychosis. To assess the effects of adding cognitive behavioural therapy to standard care for people with a first-episod...
de Moraes Silva, Melissa Andreia Nelson, Andrea Bell-Syer, Sally Em Jesus-Silva, Seleno G de Miranda, Fausto Jr
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The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
Up to 1% of adults will have a leg ulcer at some time. Most leg ulcers are venous in origin and are caused by high pressure in the veins due to blockage or damaged valves. Venous ulcer prevention and treatment typically involves the application of compression bandages/stockings to improve venous return and thus reduce pressure in the legs. Other tr...
de Boer, Angela Gem Tamminga, Sietske J Boschman, Julitta S Hoving, Jan L
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The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
People with cancer are 1.4 times more likely to be unemployed than people without a cancer diagnosis. Therefore, it is important to investigate whether programmes to enhance the return-to-work (RTW) process for people who have been diagnosed with cancer are effective. This is an update of a Cochrane review first published in 2011 and updated in 201...
Edgar, Kate Iliffe, Steve Doll, Helen A Clarke, Mike J Gonçalves-Bradley, Daniela C Wong, Eric Shepperd, Sasha
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Admission avoidance hospital at home provides active treatment by healthcare professionals in the patient's home for a condition that would otherwise require acute hospital inpatient care, and always for a limited time period. This is the fourth update of this review. To determine the effectiveness and cost of managing patients with admission avoid...
Fonseca, Andre V Toledo Barros, Marcos G Baptista-Silva, Jose Cc Amorim, Jorge E Vasconcelos, Vladimir
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Patients who present with problems with definitive dialysis access (arteriovenous fistula (AVF) or arteriovenous graft (AVG)) become catheter dependent (temporary access), a condition that often carries a higher risk of infections, central venous occlusions and recurrent hospitalisations. For AVG, primary patency rates are reported to be 30% to 90%...
Elfghi, Marah Dunne, Denise Jones, Jennifer Gibson, Irene Flaherty, Gerard McEvoy, John William Sultan, Sherif Jordan, Fionnuala Tawfick, Wael
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The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is the obstruction or narrowing of the large arteries of the lower limbs, which can result in impaired oxygen supply to the muscle and other tissues during exercise, or even at rest in more severe cases. PAD is classified into five categories (Fontaine classification). It may be asymptomatic or various levels of cl...
Baicus, Cristian Purcarea, Adrian von Elm, Erik Delcea, Caterina Furtunescu, Florentina L
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The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a frequent complication in people living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. There is currently no effective treatment for DPN. Although alpha-lipoic acid (ALA, also known as thioctic acid) is widely used, there is no consensus about its benefits and harms. To assess the effects of alpha-lipoic acid as a disease-...
Sharrad, Kelsey J Sanwo, Olatokunbo Cuevas-Asturias, Sofia Kew, Kayleigh M Carson-Chahhoud, Kristin V Pike, Katharine C
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Rates of asthma are high in children and adolescents, and young people with asthma generally report poorer health outcomes than those without asthma. Young people with asthma experience a range of challenges that may contribute to psychological distress. This is compounded by the social, psychological, and developmental challenges experienced by al...