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In subgroup analysis, moderate TPBT was associated with hypercapnia.
In subgroup analysis grouped by ethnicity, no significant association was detected.
In subgroup analysis, these significant differences were only found in the salvage EBRT group.
In subgroup analysis, cirrhosis was more prevalent in patients with large TPBT.
In subgroup analysis 87% (41 47) of patients undergoing surgery did not present neurological worsening.
In subgroup analysis, catheter-related BSIs displayed the strongest association with pRBC transfusion (OR = 5.01, P =.014).
In subgroup analysis by sex and age, there was no significant difference between groups of different age (p = 0.101).
In other words, some results might not have reached statistical significance in subgroup analysis because of the limited sample size.
In subgroup analysis, the benefit of statins was independent from the main characteristics of the studies and changes in patient lipid levels during the study.
In subgroup analysis stratified by ethnicity, there was still no significant association between these two IL-18 SNPs and RA susceptibility.
In subgroup analysis by study design, the inverse association between dietary zinc intake and risk of depression remained significant in the cohort studies and cross-sectional studies.
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