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In short, grades I and II complications are defined as any deviation from the normal postoperative course, without the need for surgical, endoscopic or radiological interventions (grade I) but with the need for pharmacological treatment (grade II).

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The third is a study by researchers in Norway who provided patients with back problems with graded evidence of the effects of alternative interventions graded with the GRADE approach.

Implementation should not be difficult because in our study the costs of both interventions (graded activity programme and workplace intervention) were covered by the patient's health insurance.

Overall, the mean attendance levels during the '11 for Health' sessions were: Intervention, Grade 7: 89.5%; Control, Grade 7: 93.9% (Play Football: 94.3; Play Fair: 93.6) and Intervention, Grade 6: 93.4%.

The percentages of children retained in each arm of the study were: Intervention, Grade 7: 70.1% (over three stages); Control, Grade 7: 70.8% (over three stages); Intervention, Grade 6: 86.8% (over two stages).

There were no statistically significant differences between the numbers of boys and girls included in each group (Intervention, Grade 7: p=0.293; Control, Grade 7: p=1.000; Intervention, Grade 6: p=0.788), and there was no significant difference (p=0.471) between the mean ages of the children in the Intervention, Grade 7 and Control, Grade 7 Groups.

We recommend that patients with significant free intra-abdominal fluid and haemodynamic instability undergo urgent intervention (Grade 1A).

The Intervention, Grade 6 Group showed significant gains in knowledge for more of the health statements than either of the Grade 7 Groups.

We conducted subgroup analyses based on the following predefined characteristics: type of acupuncture intervention, grade of ankle sprain, and control type.

The Intervention, Grade 6 Group showed statistically significant increases in health knowledge at the postintervention stage for 15 of the 20 questions.

Grade I complications do not need any medical or surgical intervention, grade II complications require pharmacological treatment, grade III complications need radiological (IIIa) or surgical (grade IIIb) intervention, and grade IV complications are life-threatening and represent single-organ (grade IVa) or multiorgan (grade IVb) dysfunction (Table  1).

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