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Patients treated with carboplatin did not have as favourable an outcome as those treated with cisplatin, although the numbers in each group were too small for meaningful statistical comparison.
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An mRS of 0 2 is identified as a favourable outcome, and a score of 3 6 as an unfavourable outcome.
For example, for a patient with an excellent prognosis only good recovery may be considered as a favourable outcome, whereas for a patient with a very poor prognosis, survival may be regarded as a favourable outcome.
We defined a favourable outcome as a Glasgow Outcome Score >3 or a Modified Rankin Scale <4.
Box 2 Definitions for inappropriate use of diagnostic tests Underuse —The failure to provide a diagnostic test when it would have produced a favourable outcome for a patient.
Modified from AHRQ Web M&M 35 Underuse The failure to provide a diagnostic test when it would have produced a favourable outcome for a patient.
Those available suggest a favourable outcome, with a very small incidence of significant complications [ 24, 25, 26].
4 7 Several studies have provided convincing evidence that 'MRI-negative' (without increased signal intensity) predicts a favourable outcome and a quick return to sports.
HPV is typically associated with a favourable outcome; however, a need exists for new and more effective prognostic and predictive markers for this disease.
A favourable outcome was defined as a score of 5, and an unfavourable outcome as a score 1 4.
A team focus on out-of-office contact was a predictor of a favourable outcome in the adjusted regression model.
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