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MRI might be a valuable diagnostic tool to assist GPs in making appropriate treatment decisions and reducing costs.
With currently available information, clinicians have difficulty in making appropriate treatment choices, often treating patients on a trial-and-error basis.
However, early positive prognostication during the first few hours after the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is important for treating physicians when counseling families and making appropriate treatment decisions, although not when deciding whether to withhold or withdraw LSTs because of a perceived poor neurological prognosis.
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Clinicians require more information on frailty in order to make appropriate treatment recommendations which is why we are calling for more effective assessments to be used to indicate who will tolerate what treatment.
Barriers to treatment need to be explored to make appropriate treatment more available and accessible.
Early prediction of the course of disease allows physicians to make appropriate treatment decisions.
Finally, scarcity of mental health professionals made appropriate treatment difficult to find.
Although origin-based IPA classification has been adopted in clinical practice, it does not help clinicians make appropriate treatment decisions.
Behvarzes then made appropriate treatment follow-up to ensure that patients sought and obtained the recommended care.
According to the results above, NLR is a promising prognostic biomarker to help physicians make appropriate treatment decisions and estimate clinical outcomes of patients with RCC.
An empirically useful model that predict survival outcome credibly allows important clinical implication for patients, surgeons and stakeholders to make appropriate treatment decisions.
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