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QUIPS risk of bias assessment.
Published 2023“…Higher estimates of peak, measured and as a percentagege of predicted, showed significant associations with a lower risk of mortality [MD: 3.66, 95% CI: 0.88; 6.43 and MD: 16.49, 95% CI: 6.92; 26.07] and fewer complications [MD: 2.06, 95% CI: 1.12; 3.00 and MD: 9.82, 95% CI: 5.88; 13.76]. …”
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Regression analysis for factors associated with increasing severity of DES.
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An updated analysis of opioids increasing the risk of fractures
Published 2020“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The meta-analysis showed that the use of opioids significantly increased the risk of fracture.</p></div>…”
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Serum Elabela Level Significantly Increased in Patients with Complete Heart Block
Published 2021“…Conclusion: In patients with complete AV block, the serum Elabela level increases significantly before the PM implantation procedure. …”
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Ecological and Health Risk Mediated by Micro(nano)plastics Aging Process: Perspectives and Challenges
Published 2025“…Through combining meta-analysis and analytic hierarchy process (AHP) model, we demonstrated that, compared to virgin MNPs, aged MNPs would result in biomass decrease and oxidative stress increase on organisms and lead to total N/P decrease and greenhouse gas emissions increase on ecosystems while causing cell apoptosis, antioxidant system reaction, and inflammation in human health. …”