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Patients’ demographics and clinical parameters.
Published 2025“…Regression analysis was used to develop a model of AL changes with time. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) model was then used to identify correlations between the early AL changes and long-term AL changes.…”
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Graphical abstract.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Subject and methods</p><p>A nationally representative dataset (BDHS-2017/18) comprising of 12,962 adults individuals (females: 56.5%, mean age: 39.5±16.0 Years, BMI: 22.4±4.1 kg/m<sup>2</sup> and MUAC: 27.4±3.1 cm) was analyzed. …”
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Opioid consumption data.
Published 2025“…Orthopaedic Surgery patients saw a mean 45% reduction in prescription size from 462 MMEs (range: 50–7200 MMEs) to 197 MMEs (range: 25–2400 MMEs) (p < .001), while General Surgery patients experienced a mean 38% reduction from 100 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) to 60 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) (p < .001). …”
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Prescription data.
Published 2025“…Orthopaedic Surgery patients saw a mean 45% reduction in prescription size from 462 MMEs (range: 50–7200 MMEs) to 197 MMEs (range: 25–2400 MMEs) (p < .001), while General Surgery patients experienced a mean 38% reduction from 100 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) to 60 MMEs (range: 25–150 MMEs) (p < .001). …”