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Would it make clinical sense to say that they stayed too long?.What would you say 'too long' is for this type of surgery?" This example demonstrates that thought experiments can be used not only for situations that could not be practically executed, but also in fictitious scenarios that could be possible, thereby facilitating mental simulations about appropriate patterns of thought or actions.
Our results make clinical sense, as we could expect a potential increased risk of thrombosis in patients with sepsis.
However, although factors associated with X-ray prescription make clinical sense, the rate of prescription was 43.1%, which is higher than recommended [ 9- 13].
This would make clinical sense since using these more potent opioid type drugs in the elderly has been associated with increased rates of falls and bone fractures [ 21].
In this study, the criteria that have proven to influence physicians' practice are generally consistent with those recommendations and make clinical sense.
In the preliminary analyses, the defined clusters seem to make clinical sense and concur to some extent with those defined in previous studies.
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"From the point of view of a neurologist who's seen hundreds of patients, [Lilly's decision] makes clinical sense," he says.
It therefore made clinical sense to combine a lung health training programme with the additional training on ART now required.
In addition to using variables with good interobserver reliability (κ >0.6), we considered only models that made clinical sense and could be easily incorporated into clinical practice.
156 The bottleneck now becomes making clinical sense out of the results by extracting only what is relevant from the extraordinary level of interpersonal genetic diversity.
Conducting separate meta-analyses on each of these strata makes clinical sense, particularly if there is a difference in the observed effect between the two routes.
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