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Now, however, they're saying that these were "review laptops" and that they want all of them back.
Of these, 102 were either not written in English or were review articles or case reports, and 31 failed the above study criteria.
The majority (15) were review articles or updates, providing an overview of emergency medicine in 14 LMICs, as well as descriptions of EM training programs.
Among the 404 articles, 304 61%) were original (including 59 pediatric), 46(11.5%) were review articles (including 10 Conference Reports and Expert Panel papers), and 32(8%) were experimental.
Main reasons for exclusion based on title and abstract were because the papers did not pertain to a primary headache disorder (N = 99), were review articles (N = 78), or were studies about medications (not behavioral interventions) (N = 25).
Papers were excluded if they: were economic evaluations of HIV/AIDS due to the differences of methodology across studies; were review articles; did not calculate the costs for any of the countries of interest for this study; did not contribute information of interest; were published before 1996, when HAART were introduced, dut to the impact on treatment costs they had.
Fifteen prospective studies (649 patients in total) were included in this systematic review after the exclusion of 531 studies (307 studies had no data on outcome of interest, 111 studies did not regard spontaneously breathing patients, 75 studies did not access fluid responsiveness, and 38 were review articles or editorials) (Fig. 1).
First, the transcripts were review by all authors.
Excluded were review articles, case studies, and abstracts.
Studies were excluded when they were review, case report or biomechanical studies.
Most of the 16 excluded studies were review articles or included only the CRQ.
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