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The phrase "all relevant outcomes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the results or consequences that are pertinent to a particular situation or analysis.
Example: "In our study, we must consider all relevant outcomes to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the effects."
Alternatives: "all pertinent results" or "all applicable consequences".
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*RCT quality criteria include: appropriate and clearly focused question, randomized assignment of subjects to intervention groups, adequate concealment method, no difference between groups other than the intervention tested, all relevant outcomes measured in a valid and reliable way.
The GRADE methodology consists of the formulation of a clear clinical question which is followed by the identification of all relevant outcomes from systematic reviews, rated depending on how important they are for the development of a recommendation [70].
We have included all relevant outcomes, and we have considered a wide range of costs.
These additional studies were then included in a meta-analysis of all relevant outcomes.
All relevant outcomes related to technical performance, feasibility, safety, clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness are specified.
However, we have systematically reported all relevant outcomes not included in meta-analysis in Table 4.
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The detailed view on all relevant outcome parameters of prematurity revealed that the higher survival rates in the higher Sp02 target group were accompanied by a lower incidence of necrotizing enterocolitis [67].
Six studies reported on more than one outcome measure; information for all relevant outcome measures was abstracted.
After delivery all relevant outcome data on obstetric complications are collected by a questionnaire completed by the midwife.
Our intention was to provide an overview of recently published reviews and not to include all relevant outcome prediction reviews.
Authors of the protocol reviewed all relevant outcome measures to be used in the meta-analysis from articles identified in the literature search.
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