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  1. 366661
    por Sofuoglu, Zeynep, Sofuoglu, Turhan
    Publicado 2019
    “…. • Dependant to internet • Dependant to technology (you need a smart phone) • The application must be downloaded before and citizens must be trained • Out of battery or low/poor internet or internet disconnection • If PSAP operator gets another video call both conversations can be heard • People who do not use smart telephone will be excluded • Network may cause problem 1.3) Suggestions; • The front or back cameras of the phone must be selected optionally • Video recording feature could be necessary • Photo recording feature could be necessary • Language options must be prepared • Calling from computers, laptops and/ or tablets must be achieved • Patient medical history must be seen in the PSAP’s screen • It must be tested in mass causality incident environment • May be another system can be improved apart from the internet • Public training has great importance • Needs media adds for dissemination 2) Citizen Feedbacks: 2.1) Advantages; • Real time video call, text message and voice call features are very helpful for people in need of help • Rapid response of first responders could be provided • Improved accessibility for deaf or blind people • Better communication between EROs and citizens • Provides interactive response to the people in need • Buying time until arriving of first responder teams (giving necessary medical instructions to the bystanders) • Providing text message feature • NEXES Mini App easy to use for people in panic 2.2) Disadvantages; • Training is necessary for citizens • Dependant to internet speed • Location information cannot be suitable for multi-layer buildings • When people pushes NEXES App closure key, the app closes immediately so it can happen accidentally, it is better to add an option like “are you sure to close NEXES App?” …”
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  2. 366662
    “…. ◦ Any patient condition that can prevent the study procedures to be carried out at the treating physician’s judgement. INTERVENTION AND COMPARATOR: All patients will receive standard-of-care treatment according to the current institutional protocols. …”
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  5. 366665
    “…The primary outcome was the Short Form 36 Health Survey Physical Function Score (out of 100) of survivors at day 60. Prespecified secondary outcomes, which are exploratory, included development of ARDS to day 5 among at-risk patients, deterioration of the Murray Lung Injury Score (MLIS) to day 5, mortality at day 60, residence of survivors at day 60, and serious adverse events. …”
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  6. 366666
    “…Central management of the medication is carried out by a pharmacist in charge of packaging the study drug in unblinded fashion, who have no contact with on-site investigators. …”
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  7. 366667
    “…The physical function of the patient is assessed, and active bed exercises and mobility are encouraged as soon as possible and may include sitting out of bed. The intervention group will receive a functional and respiratory multidisciplinary rehabilitation protocol (that includes medical, nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy interventions) during their entire hospital stay. …”
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  8. 366668
    “…The number of studies included in this review was limited to 10 studies and we were able to estimate the accuracy of 2 out of 6 RDT brands included, the CareStart Malaria Pf/Pv Combo test and the Falcivax Device Rapid test. …”
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  10. 366670
    “…With this background, our aims were to analyze the impact of hematological diseases and their therapy on the COVID-19 severity and to identify clinical and biological risk factors to predict the outcome in these patients. METHODS We carried out a multicenter retrospective observational study with data collection from 19 Spanish centers. …”
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  11. 366671
    “…The frequency of newly onset or worsening symptoms during the last months was as follows: anosmia (2.4%), ageusia (2.1%), cough (4.7%), pharyngitis (2.6%), dyspnea (2.4%), fever (3.2%), headache (7.7%), asthenia (13.6%), arthralgia (14.9%), dizziness (6.5%), nausea/vomiting (2.7%), and diarrhea (4.4%). Five patients out of the 238 in the REV cohort (2.1%) had a positive IgG test, and two of them were also IgM-positive. …”
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  13. 366673
    “…Presumably patients did so out of COVID fears, but this has not been confirmed in the literature. …”
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  14. 366674
    “…Correlation coefficients with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI), and random effects meta-analyses of the association between MetS risk factors with HRV indices were performed. Results: out of 14 cross-sectional studies and one case-control study, 8 studies (10 data sets) provided association data for the meta-analysis. …”
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  15. 366675
    “…DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: At least two review authors independently assessed studies using predetermined inclusion criteria. We carried out data extraction, and risk‐of‐bias assessment using the Cochrane risk‐of‐bias tool. …”
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  16. 366676
    “…RESULTS: A total of 76 participants were randomized, but 2 dropped out, leaving 74 adults (43 women [58%]; mean [SD] age, 23.40 [3.96] years; BMI range, 19.18-40.27) who completed the study. …”
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  17. 366677
    “…OBJECTIVE: This study is aimed at teasing out the correlation of plasma D-dimer (D-D) levels to age, metastasis, TNM stage (tumor-node-metastasis classification), and treatment in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients of different ages, to facilitate early diagnosis of hypercoagulable state, choose appropriate treatment, and use appropriate anticoagulants. …”
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  18. 366678
    “…After analyzing all data points in STATA, we determined differences in several collection categories, including the extent of completion and time of completion. Out of all patients prompted to complete one or more PROs, 37.20% of patients (n = 2811) did not complete any PROs, 11.86% of patients (n = 896) completed some but not all assigned PROs, and 50.95% of patients (n = 3850) completed all assigned PROs. …”
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  19. 366679
    “…Univariate and bivariate analysis was carried out to study significant associations of currently available dataset (N=60). …”
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