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Overall, a 3-day-shorter time to symptom resolution was achieved.
Further study parameters included time to symptom resolution, treatment compliance and concomitant medication intake.
However, time to symptom relief is not documented consistently in patients' charts (electronic medical records) for accurate retrospective analysis.
Time to resolution: The time to symptom resolution (expressed in days) was established for each symptom on the basis of the recordings made in the patient diaries.
Bas et al. reported significantly shorter time to symptom relief with icatibant than with standard glucocorticoid and antihistamine therapy (2.0 vs 11.7 h, respectively; p = 0.03) [40], corroborating the results of a case series [54].
In a group of 47 men with concussions who were tracked, tested and brain-scanned immediately after their diagnoses and followed until they were fully recovered, the average "time to symptom resolution" was 66.9 days (with a median of 41 days).
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A significant difference in median time-to-symptom progression was not observed between treatment arms (HR = 0.70; 95% CI 0.33 1.48; P = 0.338; 7.2 versus 5.5 months, respectively).
As with the primary analysis [ 25], a 14 January 2012 cutoff was used for PFS and time-to-symptom progression analyses.
Kaplan−Meier methodology was used to estimate median PFS, OS, and time-to-symptom progression in the subgroup with baseline CNS metastases.
Although median PFS and time-to-symptom progression tended to favor T-DM1, these outcomes did not differ significantly between treatments.
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