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The evolution of guidelines and practice patterns in the US and elsewhere are to move towards bivalirudin as the anticoagulant of choice and to use unfractionated heparin plus GpIIb/IIIa inhibitor rarely.
We could not perform a time series analysis because the intervention we implemented was a multifaceted program which components started at different times, depending on the evolution of guidelines and new information from the medical literature.
First, further development and evolution of guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD [ 16, 22, 27, 55, 56] need to incorporate a) explicit statements regarding an emphasis on impairment and, to a lesser extent, upon symptom presence, and b) explicit statements directing physicians to avoid relying upon socioeconomic or racial characteristics when conducting evaluations.
As expected, background therapy in PARADIGM-HF is quite different than in SOLVD-T, with greater use of beta-blockers and MRAs, oral anticoagulants (and presumably statins, which were not available during SOLVD-T), in keeping with the accrual of new evidence of treatment effectiveness and evolution of guidelines to reflect this.
As a consequence of the evolution of guidelines, the practice of not following the "when-to-start" guidelines declined over time and should be minimal in the future since the recently published French guidelines, like the American guidelines [ 23], now recommend initiating cART in every patient irrespective of CD4 count [ 7].
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Our assessment of the evolution of Medical Council guidelines for assisted fertility treatments between 2004 and 2009 finds some areas of positive change for Ireland.
8 9 Concern about irresponsible publication practices, from within and outside the industry, has led to the creation and evolution of several guidelines.
In the period of interest, at our Institution, criteria on which therapeutic decisions regarding adjuvant chemotherapy were taken outside clinical trials varied according to the evolution of international guidelines and the results of the Oxford metanalysis.
The continual evolution of HGVS guidelines makes the nomenclature difficult to understand and to use for experts and non-experts alike, often resulting in incorrect usage and potential clinical interpretation errors.
This article examines the historical evolution of various practice guidelines designed to minimize the possibility of thermal injury during a diagnostic ultrasound examination, including those published by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, British Medical Ultrasound Society and Health Canada.
This structure is based on the historical evolution of the WHO guidelines for treatment initiation.
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