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Most frequently, discrepancies have been revealed in the reporting of pancreas (28%), lymph nodes and peritoneum (18%), anterior abdominal wall (18%), liver (12%), pelvis (12%), and intestine (9%).
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Frequently, discrepancy between PCT and other inflammatory markers were noticed, suggesting an inflammatory response or nonbacterial infection and not necessarily an indication for antibiotics.
Appendix A provides a detailed list of the five most frequently discrepant medication classes for each discrepancy type.
How accurate is a jurisdictional dispensing record, such as PharmaNet, compared to BPMHs for patients who receive BPMH as part of routine care? 2. What types of discrepancies are most common in a jurisdictional repository? 3. What medications are most accurate and which are frequently discrepant? 4. What is the rate of potentially significant discrepancies amongst all discrepancies?
Of prescription medications, insulin frequently exhibited discrepancies (88.6%), with discrepancies of dose and missing current flags being most frequent.
However, due to the nature of secondary data analysis, there frequently are discrepancies between the theoretical model and the design of the studies being used.
The most frequently reported discrepancies between physiotherapy practice and guidelines recommendations were related to the focus of the diagnostic process on impairments, the common use of passive physiotherapeutic interventions, the frequent use of a pain-contingent approach, and the expectations of the patient.
A recent evaluation of parallel scientific advice meetings demonstrated that the level of disagreement between the EMA and health technology assessment (HTA) bodies regarding the comparator and endpoints was 30%and12%12 %, respectively [17], indicating that the different remits and perspectives of regulators and HTA bodies frequently cause discrepancies regarding these points.
Medication missing from the Profile was the most frequently documented discrepancy type (45%).
This may explain and even lead to the frequently observed discrepancy between the actual practice and what the guidelines state that it should be.
Additional analyses are encouraged to provide further insight into in vivo mechanisms induced by xenon, to enable a more comprehensive understanding of the effects of xenon and the frequently observed discrepancy between experimental and clinical studies [ 6, 7, 47].
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