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One big change is simply a decrease in need.
Participants also reported a decrease in need for pain medications, with 26% (15/57) requiring analgesics at the time of follow-up.
A small decrease in SCNS subscale scores was evident 1-month postintervention in the intervention arm of the study (i.e., a decrease in need).
In adults this mode of ventilation is effective and is being accepted with a decrease in need for sedatives because of the ability to breathe spontaneously during the entire breathing cycle.
A decrease in need for LTX in PBC could correspond with the finding of several recent long-term cohort studies suggesting improved transplantation-free survival for ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) treated PBC patients, particularly for those with a favorable biochemical response upon treatment [ 4- 6].
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Thus, a decrease in needed precursors, such as mevalonate, for sterol biosynthesis may also stimulate an increase in transcript levels of enzymes further down the pathway in response to the growing reduction in important precursor levels.
Moreover, an increase in demand for food could be met, at least in part, by a decrease in demand for livestock feed and biofuel feedstock, and a decrease in waste, without the need for such a massive increase in production (Foley et al., 2011; Bajželj et al., 2014).
A copy of the scoring tool is available in Additional file 2. In our pooled data of nearly 1,000 patients, the mean differences in average daily TISS points were +33% for days on invasive MV relative to days off MV and +26% for days on NIV versus days off MV, indicating a decrease in resource needs as the need for MV is reduced toward discharge.
The result is a decrease in the need for inexperienced lawyers.
In the subgroup of patients with chronic hypertension, however, there was a decrease in the need for RRT.
A decrease in the need for liver transplantations (LTX) in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC), possibly related to treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), has been reported in the USA and UK.
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