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  1. Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps is a chronic disease frequently seen in otorhinolaryngological practice. Along with its chronic disease burden it creates high societal costs. Therapy consists of long-...

    Authors: Evelijn S. Lourijsen, Corianne A. J. M. de Borgie, Marleen Vleming and Wytske J. Fokkens
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:39
  2. Cardiac catheterization has opened an innovative treatment field for cardiac disease; this treatment is becoming the most popular approach for pediatric congenital heart disease (CHD) and has led to a signific...

    Authors: Qing Du, Yasser Salem, Hao (Howe) Liu, Xuan Zhou, Sun Chen, Nan Chen, Xiaoyan Yang, Juping Liang and Kun Sun
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:38
  3. An extension of the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement provides a checklist of items to improve the reporting quality of abstracts of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). However, a...

    Authors: Akira Kuriyama, Naomi Takahashi and Takeo Nakayama
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:32
  4. Claims made about the effects of treatments are very common in the media and in the population more generally. The ability of individuals to understand and assess such claims can affect their decisions and hea...

    Authors: Daniel Semakula, Allen Nsangi, Matt Oxman, Astrid Austvoll-Dahlgren, Sarah Rosenbaum, Margaret Kaseje, Laetitia Nyirazinyoye, Atle Fretheim, Iain Chalmers, Andrew D. Oxman and Nelson K. Sewankambo
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:31
  5. The prevalence of otitis media in Greenlandic children is one of the highest in the world. International studies have shown that otitis-prone children may benefit from tubulation of the tympanic membrane. Howe...

    Authors: Malene Nøhr Demant, Ramon Gordon Jensen, Janus Christian Jakobsen, Christian Gluud and Preben Homøe
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:30
  6. Medication non-adherence is a complex health care problem. Due to non-adherence, substantial numbers of cardiovascular patients benefit from their medication to only a limited extent. In order to improve adher...

    Authors: Danielle M. van der Laan, Petra J. M. Elders, Christel C. L. M. Boons, Judith E. Bosmans, Giel Nijpels and Jacqueline G. Hugtenburg
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:29
  7. First-episode psychosis most often has its onset during late adolescence. In caring for the young person, families endure high levels of stress and depression. Meanwhile, the social networks of families often ...

    Authors: John Gleeson, Reeva Lederman, Helen Herrman, Peter Koval, Dina Eleftheriadis, Sarah Bendall, Sue M. Cotton and Mario Alvarez-Jimenez
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:27
  8. While Chuna manual therapy is a Korean manual therapy widely used primarily for low back pain (LBP)-related disorders in Korea, well-designed studies on the comparative effectiveness of Chuna manual therapy are s...

    Authors: Byung-Cheul Shin, Me-riong Kim, Jae-Heung Cho, Jae-Young Jung, Koh-Woon Kim, Jun-Hwan Lee, Kibong Nam, Min ho Lee, Eui-Hyoung Hwang, Kwang-Ho Heo, Namkwen Kim and In-Hyuk Ha
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:26
  9. Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is a beneficial procedure for selected patients with an internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis. Surgical risk of CEA varies from between 2 and 15%.

    Authors: Tomáš Hrbáč, David Netuka, Vladimír Beneš, Vladimír Nosáľ, Petra Kešnerová, Aleš Tomek, Táňa Fadrná, Vladimír Beneš Jr, Jiří Fiedler, Vladimír Přibáň, Miroslav Brozman, Kateřina Langová, Roman Herzig and David Školoudík
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:25
  10. Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a chronic neuropathic pain that results from alterations of the peripheral nervous system in areas affected by the herpes zoster virus. The symptoms include pain, paresthesia, d...

    Authors: Manuel Rullán, Oana Bulilete, Alfonso Leiva, Aina Soler, Antonia Roca, María José González-Bals, Patricia Lorente and Joan Llobera
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:24
  11. Chronic inguinodynia (groin pain) is a common complication following open inguinal hernia repair or a Pfannenstiel incision but may also be experienced after other types of (groin) surgery. If conservative tre...

    Authors: Willem A. R. Zwaans, Léon H. P. M. le Mair, Marc R. M. Scheltinga and Rudi M. H. Roumen
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:23
  12. Marital bereavement and separation or divorce are among the most stressful critical life events in later life. These events require a dissolution of social and emotional ties, adjustments in daily routine and ...

    Authors: Jeannette Brodbeck, Thomas Berger and Hans Joerg Znoj
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:21
  13. The prognosis for men with non-aggressive prostate cancer is good, and several studies have investigated the impact of lifestyle changes including physical activity and diet on the prognosis. Despite positive ...

    Authors: Anne Kirstine Eriksen, Rikke Dalgaard Hansen, Michael Borre, Ryan Godsk Larsen, Jeppe Munthe Jensen, Kristian Overgaard, Mette Borre, Cecilie Kyrø, Rikard Landberg, Anja Olsen and Anne Tjønneland
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:20
  14. Underserved ethnic minority women experience significant disparities in cervical cancer incidence and mortality, mainly due to lack of cervical cancer screening. Barriers to Pap smear screening include lack of...

    Authors: Erin Kobetz, Julia Seay, Anthony Amofah, Larry Pierre, Jordan Baeker Bispo, Dinah Trevil, Martha Gonzalez, Martine Poitevien, Tulay Koru-Sengul and Olveen Carrasquillo
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:19
  15. Metabolic syndrome is prevalent among Vietnamese adults, especially those aged 50–65 years. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a 6 month community-based lifestyle intervention to increase physical activ...

    Authors: Van Dinh Tran, Andy H. Lee, Jonine Jancey, Anthony P. James, Peter Howat and Le Thi Phuong Mai
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:18
  16. The treatment of depression remains a challenge since at least 40% of patients do not respond to initial antidepressant therapy and 20% present chronic symptoms (more than 2 years despite standard treatment ad...

    Authors: Samuel Bulteau, Veronique Sébille, Guillemette Fayet, Veronique Thomas-Ollivier, Thibault Deschamps, Annabelle Bonnin-Rivalland, Edouard Laforgue, Anne Pichot, Pierre Valrivière, Elisabeth Auffray-Calvier, June Fortin, Yann Péréon, Jean-Marie Vanelle and Anne Sauvaget
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:17
  17. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders and has a significant societal economic burden. Antidepressants and cognitive behavioral therapy are two primary interventio...

    Authors: Mikyung Kim, Eun-Ji Choi, Sung-Phil Kim, Jung-Eun Kim, Hyo-Ju Park, Ae-Ran Kim, Bok-Nam Seo, O-Jin Kwon, Jung Hyo Cho, Sun-Yong Chung and Joo-Hee Kim
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:16
  18. Waterpipe tobacco smoking has increased among youth across the globe including in the US, and it continues as a common and traditional form of smoking tobacco in Pakistan. A range of behavioral and pharmacolog...

    Authors: Raana Zahid, Omara Dogar, Sonia Mansoor, Amina Khan, Mona Kanaan, Mohammed Jawad, Jasjit S. Ahluwalia and Kamran Siddiqi
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:14
  19. The management of breakthrough pain in cancer patients is always a challenge for medical professions. Occurring in 80% of cancer patients with advanced disease, breakthrough pain significantly decreases both p...

    Authors: Qiang Liu, Yu Wang, Xiang-Jiang Luo, Ning-Ju Wang, Ping Chen, Xin Jin, Guo-Xia Mu, Xiao-Min Chai, Yue-Juan Zhang, Yu-Xiang Li and Jian-Qiang Yu
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:13
  20. In many patients with mild asthma, the low frequency of symptoms and the episodic nature of exacerbations make adherence to regular maintenance treatment difficult. This often leads to over-reliance on short-a...

    Authors: Paul M. O’Byrne, J. Mark FitzGerald, Nanshan Zhong, Eric Bateman, Peter J. Barnes, Christina Keen, Gun Almqvist, Kristine Pemberton, Carin Jorup, Stefan Ivanov and Helen K. Reddel
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:12
  21. Effective postoperative pain management is essential for the rehabilitation of the surgical patient. No ‘gold standard’ exists after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and combinations of different nonopioid medicat...

    Authors: Kasper Højgaard Thybo, Daniel Hägi-Pedersen, Jørn Wetterslev, Jørgen Berg Dahl, Henrik Morville Schrøder, Hans Henrik Bülow, Jan Gottfrid Bjørck and Ole Mathiesen
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:11
  22. Despite recent advances in the medical and surgical fields, complications such as infection, pneumonia, or brain swelling may occur after a craniotomy. In some patients, perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis ca...

    Authors: Seung-Yeon Cho, Seung-Bo Yang, Hee Sup Shin, Seung Hwan Lee, Jun Seok Koh, Seungwon Kwon, Woo-Sang Jung, Sang-Kwan Moon, Jung-Mi Park, Chang-Nam Ko and Seong-Uk Park
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:10

    The Correction to this article has been published in Trials 2017 18:481

  23. Audit and feedback is effective in improving the quality of care. However, methods and results of international studies are heterogeneous, and studies have been criticized for a lack of systematic use of theor...

    Authors: Matthias Hoben, Peter G. Norton, Liane R. Ginsburg, Ruth A. Anderson, Greta G. Cummings, Holly J. Lanham, Janet E. Squires, Deanne Taylor, Adrian S. Wagg and Carole A. Estabrooks
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:9
  24. Approximately 20% of patients with ulcerative colitis become steroid dependent. Azathioprine is recommended in steroid-dependent ulcerative colitis, but its side effects limit its use. Chinese herbal medicine ...

    Authors: Kai Zheng, Hong Shen, Jia Jia, Yuelin Lu, Lei Zhu, Lu Zhang and Zhaofeng Shen
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:8
  25. Shifts in the gastrointestinal microbiome have been shown to contribute to the progression of metabolic diseases including prediabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Research suggests that in-vivo modulation of th...

    Authors: Talia Palacios, Luis Vitetta, Samantha Coulson, Claire D. Madigan, Gareth S. Denyer and Ian D. Caterson
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:7
  26. Postoperative knee swelling is common and impairs early postoperative function following total knee arthroplasty. It was hypothesised that the use of a short-stretch, inelastic compression bandage would reduce...

    Authors: T. M. Brock, A. P. Sprowson, S. Muller and M. R. Reed
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:6
  27. Delirium is an acute state of brain dysfunction characterised by fluctuating inattention and cognitive disturbances, usually due to illness. It occurs commonly in the intensive care unit (ICU), and it is assoc...

    Authors: F. Eduardo Martinez, Matthew Anstey, Andrew Ford, Brigit Roberts, Miranda Hardie, Robert Palmer, Lynn Choo, David Hillman, Michael Hensley, Erin Kelty, Kevin Murray, Bhajan Singh and Bradley Wibrow
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:4

    The Update to this article has been published in Trials 2021 22:7

  28. Impairment of prospective memory (PM) is common following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and negatively impacts on independent living. Compensatory approaches to PM rehabilitation have been found to minimize the...

    Authors: Jennifer Fleming, Tamara Ownsworth, Emmah Doig, Lauren Hutton, Janelle Griffin, Melissa Kendall and David H. K. Shum
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:3
  29. The common cold is a common and frequent respiratory disease mainly caused by viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. Chinese herbal medicine has been increasingly prescribed to treat the common cold; ...

    Authors: Shengjun Wang, Hongli Jiang, Qin Yu, Bin She and Bing Mao
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:2
  30. Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a slowly progressive destructive process of the main abdominal artery. Experimental studies indicate that fibrates exert beneficial effects on AAAs by mechanisms involving bo...

    Authors: Sophie E. Rowbotham, Doug Cavaye, Rene Jaeggi, Jason S. Jenkins, Corey S. Moran, Joseph V. Moxon, Jenna L. Pinchbeck, Frank Quigley, Christopher M. Reid and Jonathan Golledge
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:1
  31. Depression is a major challenge worldwide, with significant increasing personal, economic, and societal costs. Although empirically supported treatments have been developed, they are not always available for p...

    Authors: Cezar Giosan, Oana Cobeanu, Cristina Mogoaşe, Aurora Szentágotai Tătar, Vlad Mureşan and Rareș Boian
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:609
  32. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder that can negatively impact on an individual’s quality of life. It is pathophysiologically complex and heterogeneous wi...

    Authors: Amy Goodwin, Simona Salomone, Patrick Bolton, Tony Charman, Emily J. H. Jones, Andrew Pickles, Emily Robinson, Tim Smith, Edmund J. S. Sonuga-Barke, Sam Wass and Mark H. Johnson
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:608

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Trials 2017 18:419

  33. Severe mental illness (SMI) is common, chronic and difficult to treat. Sleep and circadian dysfunctions are prominent correlates of SMI, yet have been minimally studied in ways that reflect the complexity of t...

    Authors: Allison G. Harvey, Kerrie Hein, Lu Dong, Freddie L. Smith, Michael Lisman, Stephanie Yu, Sophia Rabe-Hesketh and Daniel J. Buysse
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:606
  34. Pressure ulcers represent a major burden to patients, carers and the healthcare system, affecting approximately 1 in 17 hospital and 1 in 20 community patients. They impact greatly on an individual’s functiona...

    Authors: Sarah Brown, Isabelle L. Smith, Julia M. Brown, Claire Hulme, Elizabeth McGinnis, Nikki Stubbs, E. Andrea Nelson, Delia Muir, Claudia Rutherford, Kay Walker, Valerie Henderson, Lyn Wilson, Rachael Gilberts, Howard Collier, Catherine Fernandez, Suzanne Hartley…
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:604
  35. Hospital readmissions remain highly prevalent despite being the target of policies and financial penalties. Evidence comparing the effectiveness and costs of interventions to reduce readmissions is lacking, le...

    Authors: Andrew McWilliams, Jason Roberge, Charity G. Moore, Avery Ashby, Whitney Rossman, Stephanie Murphy, Stephannie McCall, Ryan Brown, Shannon Carpenter, Scott Rissmiller and Scott Furney
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:603
  36. A substantial research base documents the benefits of attendance at high-quality early childhood education and care (ECEC) for positive behavioural and learning outcomes. Research has also found that the quali...

    Authors: Edward Melhuish, Steven J. Howard, Iram Siraj, Cathrine Neilsen-Hewett, Denise Kingston, Marc de Rosnay, Elisabeth Duursma and Betty Luu
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:602
  37. There is individual variability to cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) training, but the underlying cause is not well understood. Traditionally, a standardized approach to exercise prescription has utilized relati...

    Authors: Ryan M. Weatherwax, Nigel K. Harris, Andrew E. Kilding and Lance C. Dalleck
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:601
  38. Increasing rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus place a substantial burden on health care services, communities, families and individuals living with the disease or at risk of developing it. Estimates of the comb...

    Authors: Edward Fottrell, Hannah Jennings, Abdul Kuddus, Naveed Ahmed, Joanna Morrison, Kohenour Akter, Sanjit Kumar Shaha, Badrun Nahar, Tasmin Nahar, Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli, A. K. Azad Khan, Anthony Costello and Kishwar Azad
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:600
  39. Trials has 10 years of experience in providing open access publication of protocols for randomised controlled trials. In this editorial, the senior editors and editors-in-chief of Trials ...

    Authors: Tianjing Li, Isabelle Boutron, Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, Erik Cobo, Ella Flemyng, Jeremy M. Grimshaw and Douglas G. Altman
    Citation: Trials 2016 18:34
  40. The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial is being conducted to determine whether a novel school-based intervention is effective and cost-effective in preventing obesity in 9–10 year-old children. This art...

    Authors: Siobhan Creanor, Jenny Lloyd, Melvyn Hillsdon, Sarah Dean, Colin Green, Rod S. Taylor, Emma Ryan and Katrina Wyatt
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:599
  41. The evidence for the benefits of online cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)-based programmes delivered in a clinical context is clear, but this evidence does not translate to online CBT-based stress management p...

    Authors: Stephany Carolan, Peter R. Harris, Kathryn Greenwood and Kate Cavanagh
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:598
  42. Globally, 220 million women experience an unmet need for family planning. A newly designed female condom, the Woman’s Condom (WC), has been developed featuring an improved design. It is the first dual-protecti...

    Authors: Jessie Pinchoff, Rachna Nag Chowdhuri, Noah Taruberekera and Thoai D. Ngo
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:596

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