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  1. 2421
    “…Participants received a 3-month postinjury PROM/PREM survey to assess treatment satisfaction (Visual Analog Scale, VAS), pain (VAS), functional outcome (four validated questionnaires), and health-related quality of life (HR-QoL; EuroQol-5D). …”
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    “…Thus, we aimed to utilize validated patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) to examine the effect of pharyngoplasty on long-term OSA symptoms among patients with CP who are over the age of 14 years. …”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: The beta EQ-5D-Y-5L is a new patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for children aged 8–15 years that is currently under development by the EuroQol Group. …”
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    “…One third of studies included Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). CONCLUSIONS: Salvage reirradiation of radiorecurrent prostate cancer using HDR-BT or SBRT provides similar biochemical control and acceptable late toxicity. …”
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    “…Risk factors of neonatal septicaemia were mother’s age of ≥25 years, employed mothers, tertiary-level of education, SVD, ANC attendance of ≥4 times, UTI during pregnancy, PROMS, foul Smelling liquor, urban residence, neonatal birth weight of ≥2500 g, Apgar score 1st and 5th min ≥6 and resuscitation. …”
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    “…Preservation of ankle motion may improve quality of life as evidenced by patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). However, some studies have shown a lack of improvement of ankle range of motion after the postoperative recovery period, despite satisfactory motion being observed intra-operatively. …”
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    “…Eighty-six patients (84.3%) did not demonstrate fusion between the lateral talus and fibula by CT but PROM scores were not statistically different compared to patients who demonstrated talofibular fusion. …”
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    “…CONCLUSION: With improved PROMS at 1,3,5,10 years showing Patient satisfaction score at 10 years indicates that uncemented mobile bearing implants have good long-term results, osteolysis and aseptic loosening as the least common cause of revision. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The use of patient reported outcomes measures (PROMs) may offer utility that are important for stroke survivors. …”
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    “…Outcome metrics included lateral joint-space widening with varus stress, patient-reported clinical varus instability, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), and any subsequent revision or salvage procedure. …”
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    “…Patient outcomes were recorded of ulcer recurrence, limb salvage, pain score, stable heel, able to ambulate, need for revision surgery, fusion and surgical complications. Proms are awaited for all patients. RESULTS: 19 cases from 18 patients undergoing reconstruction identified. 18 cases were included for analysis. …”
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    “…Meta-analytic pooling of group results across studies was performed, including patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) (i.e., AOFAS, FFI, SF-36). Fifty-two implant groups met inclusion criteria, of which eight were authored by a design surgeon. …”
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    “…Secondary outcomes include IOP-lowering medication use, treatment failure, visual acuity, visual field progression, additional interventions, adverse events, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), and cost-effectiveness. Study outcomes will be measured up to 12 months postoperatively. …”
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  18. 2438
    “…Clinical outcome data consisted of PROMs. RESULTS: A total of 163 hips were included; the mean patient follow-up was 30.4 months (range, 24-60 months; 95% CI, 28.5-32.3 months). …”
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    “…CATEGORY: Ankle Arthritis; Other INTRODUCTION/ PURPOSE: The orthopaedic field, including foot and ankle surgery, continues to rely on patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) as the cornerstone of research studies. Various questionnaires exist, each with their advantages and disadvantages. …”
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    “…Meta-analytic pooling of group results across studies was performed, including patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) (i.e., AOFAS, FFI, SF-36). Fifty-two implant groups met inclusion criteria, of which eight were authored by a design surgeon. …”
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