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Is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support the use of betamimetics for inhibiting preterm labor?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.178
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2013
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Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Preterm Labor
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Controlled Trial
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Randomized Controlled
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Trial Evidence
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Is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support the use of betamimetics for inhibiting preterm labor?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.451
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2014
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Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Preterm Labor
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Controlled Trial
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Randomized Controlled
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Trial Evidence
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Is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support the use of calcium channel blockers to inhibit preterm labor?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.176
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2013
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Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Calcium Channel
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Calcium Channel Blockers
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Preterm Labor
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Controlled Trial
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Channel Blockers
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Randomized Controlled
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Trial Evidence
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Is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support the use of betamimetics for maintenance therapy after threatened preterm labor?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.177
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2013
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Author(s):
Ahizechukwu Chigoziem Eke
Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Maintenance Therapy
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Preterm Labor
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Controlled Trial
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Randomized Controlled
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Threatened Preterm Labor
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Trial Evidence
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Targeted therapy for threatened preterm labor based on sonographic measurement of the cervical length: a randomized controlled trial
Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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10.1002/uog.3908
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2007
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Vol 29
(1)
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pp. 47-50
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Cited By ~ 38
Author(s):
Z. Alfirevic
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H. Allen-Coward
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F. Molina
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C. P. Vinuesa
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K. Nicolaides
Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Targeted Therapy
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Preterm Labor
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Controlled Trial
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Cervical Length
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Randomized Controlled
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Threatened Preterm Labor
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In pregnant women, is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support the use of cardiotocography instead of intermittent auscultation of the fetal heart rate?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.133
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2017
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Keyword(s):
Heart Rate
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Randomized Controlled Trial
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Pregnant Women
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Fetal Heart Rate
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Fetal Heart
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Controlled Trial
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Randomized Controlled
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Trial Evidence
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Is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support the use of growth factors for diabetic foot ulcers?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.1093
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2016
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Author(s):
Carlos Fernando Grillo-Ardila
Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Growth Factors
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Diabetic Foot
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Controlled Trial
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Foot Ulcers
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers
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Randomized Controlled
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Trial Evidence
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In infants with acute bronchiolitis, is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support the use of nebulized hypertonic 3% saline solution over nebulized 0.9% normal saline?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.109
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2013
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Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Normal Saline
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Saline Solution
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Controlled Trial
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Acute Bronchiolitis
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Randomized Controlled
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Trial Evidence
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In children aged one to 16 years, is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support the use of sweet tasting solutions for reduction of needle-related procedural pain?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.1073
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2016
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Author(s):
Su-Ting T. Li
Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Controlled Trial
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Procedural Pain
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Randomized Controlled
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Trial Evidence
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In children with acute bacterial meningitis, is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support to support adding corticosteroids to standard treatment with antibacterial agents?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.164
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2013
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Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Bacterial Meningitis
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Antibacterial Agents
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Standard Treatment
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Controlled Trial
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Acute Bacterial Meningitis
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Randomized Controlled
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Trial Evidence
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In healthy people aged over 60 years, is there randomized controlled trial evidence to support the use of omega 3 fatty acid to prevent cognitive decline and dementia?
Cochrane Clinical Answers
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10.1002/cca.153
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2013
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Keyword(s):
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Fatty Acid
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Cognitive Decline
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Controlled Trial
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Healthy People
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Omega 3
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Omega 3 Fatty Acid
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Randomized Controlled
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Trial Evidence
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