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DataSheet1_Efficacy of combination therapy of vitamin D and bisphosphonates in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.zip
Published 2024“…The differences in the mean changes in osteocalcin, UriNTX, and sCa, as well as the percentage changes in parathyroid hormone (PTH) were not statistically significant (p > 0.05).…”
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Data Sheet 1_The efficacy and safety of panax quinquefolius saponin for heart failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis.pdf
Published 2025“…The results of a meta-analysis under a random-effects model showed that adjuvant PQS therapy significantly increased LVEF (MD = 6.23, 95% CI [4.35, 8.12], P < 0.00001), 6MWTD (MD = 25.26, 95% CI [8.23, 42.30], P = 0.004), and decreased BNP/NT-pro-BNP (MD = −187.94, 95% CI [−267.20, −108.67], P < 0.00001), LVEDV (MD = −22.83, 95% CI [−42.79, −2.87], P = 0.02), LVEDD (MD = −4.76, 95% CI [−5.77, −3.74], P < 0.00001), and LVESV (MD = −11.86, 95% CI [−19.89, −3.83], P = 0.004) in patients with HF.…”
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Data Sheet 1_Preclinical evidence and potential mechanisms of tanshinone ⅡA on cognitive function in animal models of Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.doc...
Published 2025“…The mean difference (MD) or standard mean difference (SMD) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used to evaluate the effect of Tan ⅡA on cognitive function, neuropathology, neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, apoptosis, and neural/synaptic plasticity, with P < 0.05 considered a significant difference. …”
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Image 1_Population pharmacokinetics of polymyxin B in critically ill patients with carbapenem-resistant organisms infections: insights from steady-state trough and peak plasma conc...
Published 2025“…Bland-Altman analysis revealed a mean bias of 12.98 mg·h·L<sup>-1</sup> between the two AUC<sub>ss,24h</sub> estimation methods. …”
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Soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus stoichiometry in subtropical forests of Zhejiang, China
Published 2025“…TP content increased and C:P ratio decreased monotonically with latitude, which supports the soil substrate age hypothesis. …”
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Table 3_Do the diagnosis-related group payment reforms have a negative impact?—an empirical study from Western China.docx
Published 2025“…In the treatment group hospitals, the primary beneficiaries of the reform were urban employees’ basic medical insurance patients, whose costs decreased by 4.9% (p < 0.01), with a non-significant effect on out-of-pocket payment patients and free medical care patients; the hospitals in the treatment group tended to reduce the use of Chinese medicine unique diagnostic and therapeutic means and increase the proportion of western medicine treatments under the pressure of the supremacy of costs.…”
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Table 2_Do the diagnosis-related group payment reforms have a negative impact?—an empirical study from Western China.xlsx
Published 2025“…In the treatment group hospitals, the primary beneficiaries of the reform were urban employees’ basic medical insurance patients, whose costs decreased by 4.9% (p < 0.01), with a non-significant effect on out-of-pocket payment patients and free medical care patients; the hospitals in the treatment group tended to reduce the use of Chinese medicine unique diagnostic and therapeutic means and increase the proportion of western medicine treatments under the pressure of the supremacy of costs.…”
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Table 1_Do the diagnosis-related group payment reforms have a negative impact?—an empirical study from Western China.xlsx
Published 2025“…In the treatment group hospitals, the primary beneficiaries of the reform were urban employees’ basic medical insurance patients, whose costs decreased by 4.9% (p < 0.01), with a non-significant effect on out-of-pocket payment patients and free medical care patients; the hospitals in the treatment group tended to reduce the use of Chinese medicine unique diagnostic and therapeutic means and increase the proportion of western medicine treatments under the pressure of the supremacy of costs.…”