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Proving statistical significance would have required a study two orders of magnitude larger in size.
To properly power this study to demonstrate a 25% improvement in adenoma detection with PEG-S would have required a study with an N∼1750.
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Since 2012, no new follow-up studies were performed as this would have required a new study protocol and IRB request.
The present study did not investigate pre-admission fluid therapy or haemodynamics and can therefore not provide an estimate of the indication and effectiveness, which would have required a different study design [31].
Assessment of coverage of diagnosis would have required a different study setting and therefore our principal aim was to assess the coverage and accuracy of procedural coding.
Firstly, the strength of our results was limited by small sample size, because we would have needed to treat approximately 600 patients to reach an ideal statistical power, which would have required a multicenter study.
Including ICU-acquired severe sepsis in this cross-sectional prevalence study would have required a more complex study design, more intensive training, and greater investments of time from the participating ICUs, which were beyond the scope of the survey.
Should the study have been adequately powered, it would have required a very large study population (approximately 400) [41], which is impossible for practical and ethical reasons in radiotracer studies.
To find out, the British publication found 19 right-handed men who occasionally buy the magazine (on the rationale that including women and left-handed men would have required a much larger study).
This would have required a much bigger study.
The inclusion of a comparative treatment agent may have provided additional information, but would have required a significantly larger study population.
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