The technological imperative in medical practice: The social creation of a “routine” treatment

BA Koenig - Biomedicine examined, 1988 - Springer
… in the management of high-risk pregnancy, was widely adopted in the situation of normal
deliveries despite evidence that it failed to improve the survival of low-risk infants (Banta and …

Routine functional testing after percutaneous coronary intervention: results of the aggressive diagnosis of restenosis in high-risk patients (ADORE II) trial

MJ Eisenberg, B Wilson, C Lauzon, T Huynh… - Acta …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… trial to directly compare routine versus selective functional … highrisk patients. The objective
of this trial was to determine whether routine functional testing confers any benefit to high-risk

Timing of initial surfactant treatment for infants 23 to 29 weeks' gestation: is routine practice evidence based?

JD Horbar, JH Carpenter, J Buzas, RF Soll… - …, 2004 - publications.aap.org
… surfactant therapy is beneficial for high-risk preterm infants, 1 … In these trials, infants who
were at high risk of developing … reduction in the risk of pneumothorax (typical relative risk: 0.62…

Predicting delirium: time to use delirium risk scores in routine practice?

N Siddiqi - Age and Ageing, 2016 - academic.oup.com
… at higher riskroutine deployment of delirium risk scores in clinical practice cannot be
recommended. Further work is urgently needed to develop consensus on the most appropriate risk

Ethical implications of routine outcomes monitoring for patients, psychotherapists, and mental health care systems.

HJ Muir, AE Coyne, NR Morrison, JF Boswell… - …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
… outcomes, especially for those patients who were statistically flagged as at risk for harm. …
had a high risk of bias. Consequently, they argued that future research of higher quality was …

Refitting of the UKPDS 68 risk equations to contemporary routine clinical practice data in the UK

P McEwan, H Bennett, T Ward, K Bergenheim - Pharmacoeconomics, 2015 - Springer
… models using contemporary UK patient data from routine clinical practice. The specific
functional form of the equations used, choice of risk factors, coding of variables and diabetes-…

Matching research and practice: Prediction of individual patient progress and dropout risk for basic routine outcome monitoring

K Mütze, M Witthöft, W Lutz… - Psychotherapy Research, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… of dropout risk, the retrospective categorization of patients into low versus high risk is a …
One possibility to improve sensitivity would be to lower the cut-off for high dropout risk at the …

[PDF][PDF] The effectiveness of implementing a reminder system into routine clinical practice: does it increase postpartum screening in women with gestational diabetes?

AK Shea, BR Sha, HD Clark, J Malcom - Health Promotion and …, 2011 - academia.edu
… identification of women at high risk of developing diabetes … disappointingly low in routine
clinical practice.Identified bar… , patients unaware of the risk of not screening and patients …

[HTML][HTML] Identifying asthma patients at high risk of exacerbation in a routine visit: a machine learning model

T Jiao, ME Schnitzer, A Forget, L Blais - Respiratory Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
… the results of this study are highly generalizable to clinical practice. Moreover, we … risk of
asthma exacerbation”, as this machine learning prediction model targets patients at higher risk

Routine electrocardiogram and medical history in syncope: a simple approach can identify most high-risk patients

M Cerrone, SG Priori - Europace, 2009 - academic.oup.com
risk of fatalities compared with non-affected subjects. Beta-blocker therapy could significantly
reduce the risk of … to be associated with a higher arrhythmic risk, and LQTS patients 8 often …