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The hot flash score, a measure of severity and frequency, was determined by multiplying the daily frequency of hot flashes by their average severity.
The researchers therefore took a mean of each patient's hot flash score during the baseline period and subtracted the mean of the final four treatment weeks to create a change score.
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As the crowd cheers Adams and judges flash scores of nine and 10, the young sportsman's face registers disbelief, then disgust, then a kind of cosmic bewilderment.
Hot flash scores and frequencies will be plotted over the study period.
Results indicated a 58.6% decrease in total daily hot flashes and a 69.8% decrease in weekly hot flash scores from their baselines.
A study that administered 50 mg of DHEA to 22 women found hot flash scores decreased 50% from baseline to week 5 of treatment [ 71].
Results demonstrate that by the end of the treatment period, hot flash scores (frequency × average severity) decreased 68% from baseline to endpoint in the hypnosis arm (p <.001).
In this study, 16 women with a history of hot flashes demonstrated that a hypnosis intervention could achieve approximately 69% reduction in hot flash scores relative to baseline among breast cancer survivors.
Results demonstrated that hot flash scores (self-report of frequency and severity of hot flashes) for the participants that received the therapist delivered hypnosis intervention decreased by approximately 70% at 5 weeks and continued to decline to approximately 80% at the 12 week follow-up.
The hot-flash score, being a measure of severity and frequency, is determined by multiplying the daily frequency of hot flashes by their severity (Perez et al., 2004).
In another study in patients intolerant of tamoxifen, switching to letrozole for 6 weeks was associated with a 53.7% decrease in hot flashes (hot-flash score 97.0 52.1; P = 0.001) [ 121].
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