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  1. Patients with germline mutations in a tumour suppressor gene called CYLD develop multiple, disfiguring, hair follicle tumours on the head and neck. The prognosis is poor, with up to one in four mutation carriers ...

    Authors: Amy Cranston, Deborah D. Stocken, Elaine Stamp, David Roblin, Julia Hamlin, James Langtry, Ruth Plummer, Alan Ashworth, John Burn and Neil Rajan
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:111
  2. Acupressure therapy may be potentially beneficial in improving postoperative symptoms like postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), pain and sleep disorder and improving postoperative quality of recovery. The...

    Authors: Eric Noll, Shivam Shodhan, Maria Cecilia Madariaga, Christopher R. Page, Diane Santangelo, Xiaojun Guo, Ehab Al Bizri, Aurora D. Pryor, Jamie Romeiser and Elliott Bennett-Guerrero
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:110
  3. The current methodology for sample size calculations for stepped-wedge cluster randomised trials (SW-CRTs) is based on the assumption of equal cluster sizes. However, as is often the case in cluster randomised...

    Authors: Caroline A. Kristunas, Karen L. Smith and Laura J. Gray
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:109
  4. Salivary gland hypofunction and xerostomia are major complications following radiotherapy for head and neck cancer and may lead to debilitating oral disorders and impaired quality of life. Currently, only symp...

    Authors: Christian Grønhøj, David H. Jensen, Peter V. Glovinski, Siri Beier Jensen, Allan Bardow, Roberto S. Oliveri, Lena Specht, Carsten Thomsen, Sune Darkner, Katalin Kiss, Anne Fischer-Nielsen and Christian von Buchwald
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:108
  5. There is increasing evidence that low levels of physical activity and diets low in fruit and vegetables and high in meat and dairy products are risk factors for prostate cancer disease progression. The Prostat...

    Authors: Ellie Shingler, Lucy Hackshaw-McGeagh, Luke Robles, Raj Persad, Anthony Koupparis, Edward Rowe, Constance Shiridzinomwa, Amit Bahl, Richard M. Martin and J. Athene Lane
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:106
  6. Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) has a population prevalence of 4.6% with intermittent claudication (IC) presenting as one of the earliest and most common symptoms. PAD has detrimental effects on patients’ wa...

    Authors: Thomas Cayton, Amy E. Harwood, George E. Smith, Joshua P. Totty, Daniel Carradice and Ian C. Chetter
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:104
  7. Exergaming is a novel approach to increase motivation for regular physical activity (PA) among sedentary individuals such as patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Because existing exergames do not off...

    Authors: Christoph Höchsmann, Steffen P. Walz, Juliane Schäfer, Jussi Holopainen, Henner Hanssen and Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:103
  8. Manual acupuncture (MA) manipulations are one of the key factors influencing acupuncture effects in traditional Chinese medicine theory. Different MA manipulations contain different stimulating parameters, thu...

    Authors: Shou-hai Hong, Sha-sha Ding, Fei Wu, Ying Bi, Fu Xu, Yi-jia Wan and Li-hua Xuan
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:102
  9. Anxiety disorders are prevalent among adolescents and may have long-lasting negative consequences for the individual, the family and society. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment. Howev...

    Authors: Bente Storm Mowatt Haugland, Solfrid Raknes, Aashild Tellefsen Haaland, Gro Janne Wergeland, Jon Fauskanger Bjaastad, Valborg Baste, Joe Himle, Ron Rapee and Asle Hoffart
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:100
  10. Postoperative recovery after live donor nephrectomy is largely determined by the consequences of postoperative pain and analgesia consumptions. The use of deep neuromuscular blockade has been shown to reduce p...

    Authors: Moira H. D. Bruintjes, Andries E. Braat, Albert Dahan, Gert-Jan Scheffer, Luuk B. Hilbrands, Frank C. H. d’Ancona, Rogier A. R. T. Donders, Cornelis J. H. M. van Laarhoven and Michiel C. Warlé
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:99
  11. Radiation therapy (RT) of bone metastases provides an important treatment approach in palliative care treatment concepts. As a consequence of treatment, the extent of radiation-induced toxicity is a crucial fe...

    Authors: Eva Meyerhof, Tanja Sprave, Stefan Ezechiel Welte, Nils H. Nicolay, Robert Förster, Tilman Bostel, Thomas Bruckner, Ingmar Schlampp, Jürgen Debus and Harald Rief
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:98
  12. Sedentary behaviour (e.g. television viewing, sitting time) tracks over time and is associated with adverse health and developmental outcomes across the lifespan. Young children (5 years or younger) spend up t...

    Authors: Katherine L. Downing, Jo Salmon, Trina Hinkley, Jill A. Hnatiuk and Kylie D. Hesketh
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:97
  13. Authors: Linda Kersten, Martin Prätzlich, Sandra Mannstadt, Katharina Ackermann, Gregor Kohls, Helena Oldenhof, Daniel Saure, Katrin Krieger, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Arne Popma, Christine M. Freitag, Robert L. Trestman and Christina Stadler
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:95

    The original article was published in Trials 2016 17:568

  14. Promoting Recruitment using Information Management Efficiently (PRIME) is a stepped wedge, cluster randomised trial-within-a-trial of a complex intervention to help sites in the United Kingdom to attain their ...

    Authors: Richard A. Parker, Christopher J. Weir, Amy E. Maxwell and Rustam Al-Shahi Salman
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:94
  15. NICE guidelines state cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a front-line psychological treatment for people presenting with depression in primary care. Counselling for Depression (CfD), a form of Person-Centr...

    Authors: David Saxon, Kate Ashley, Lindsey Bishop-Edwards, Janice Connell, Phillippa Harrison, Sally Ohlsen, Gillian E. Hardy, Stephen Kellett, Clara Mukuria, Toni Mank, Peter Bower, Mike Bradburn, John Brazier, Robert Elliott, Lynne Gabriel, Michael King…
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:93
  16. Research into methods to boost recruitment has been identified as the highest priority for randomised controlled trial (RCT) methodological research in the United Kingdom. Slow recruitment delays the delivery ...

    Authors: Amy E. Maxwell, Martin Dennis, Anthony Rudd, Christopher J. Weir, Richard A. Parker and Rustam Al-Shahi Salman
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:22

    The Correction to this article has been published in Trials 2019 20:438

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Trials 2017 18:146

  17. Health care workers (HCW) are at high risk for developing occupational hand dermatitis (HD) due to frequent exposure to ‘wet work’. Amongst HCWs, nurses are at highest risk, with an estimated point prevalence ...

    Authors: Maryam Soltanipoor, Sanja Kezic, Judith K. Sluiter and Thomas Rustemeyer
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:92

    The Update to this article has been published in Trials 2018 19:421

  18. Proximal humeral fractures are common in older patients. The majority are minimally displaced and are associated with good outcomes after nonoperative treatment. Poorer outcomes are associated with displaced, ...

    Authors: Geoffrey C. S. Smith, Ed Bateman, Ben Cass, Maurizio Damiani, Wade Harper, Hugh Jones, David Lieu, Jeff Petchell, Minas Petrelis, Kalman Piper, Doron Sher, Christopher J. Smithers, John Trantalis, Sindy Vrancic and Ian A. Harris
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:91
  19. Anterior shoulder dislocation is a common injury and may have considerable impact on shoulder-related quality of life (QoL). If not warranted for initial stabilising surgery, patients are mostly left with litt...

    Authors: Henrik Eshoj, Sten Rasmussen, Lars Henrik Frich, Inge Hvass, Robin Christensen, Steen Lund Jensen, Jens Søndergaard, Karen Søgaard and Birgit Juul-Kristensen
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:90
  20. American Indian adolescents have one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy and repeat teen births in the US. Substance use is a significant risk factor for unprotected sex, and American Indian adolescents hav...

    Authors: Lauren Tingey, Rachel Chambers, Novalene Goklish, Francene Larzelere, Angelita Lee, Rosemarie Suttle, Summer Rosenstock, Kristin Lake and Allison Barlow
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:89
  21. Gait and mobility impairments affect the quality of life (QoL) of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is an effective rehabilitative treatment but evidence of...

    Authors: Sofia Straudi, Fabio Manfredini, Nicola Lamberti, Paolo Zamboni, Francesco Bernardi, Giovanna Marchetti, Paolo Pinton, Massimo Bonora, Paola Secchiero, Veronica Tisato, Stefano Volpato and Nino Basaglia
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:88
  22. Patients with moderate-to-severe atopic eczema (AE) often require photo- or systemic immunomodulatory therapies to induce disease remission and maintain long-term control. The current evidence to guide clinica...

    Authors: Louise A. A. Gerbens, Aaron E. Boyce, Dmitri Wall, Sebastien Barbarot, Richard J. de Booij, Mette Deleuran, Maritza A. Middelkamp-Hup, Amanda Roberts, Christian Vestergaard, Stephan Weidinger, Christian J. Apfelbacher, Alan D. Irvine, Jochen Schmitt, Paula R. Williamson, Phyllis I. Spuls and Carsten Flohr
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:87
  23. Liver failure patients have traditionally been empirically transfused prior to invasive procedures. Blood transfusion is associated with immunologic and nonimmunologic reactions, increased risk of adverse outc...

    Authors: Leonardo Lima Rocha, Camila Menezes Souza Pessoa, Ary Serpa Neto, Rogerio Ruscitto do Prado, Eliezer Silva, Marcio Dias de Almeida and Thiago Domingos Correa
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:85
  24. Upper limb paresis is one of the most frequent and persistent impairments following stroke. Only 12–34% of stroke patients achieve full recovery of upper limb functioning, which seems to be required to habitua...

    Authors: Emma Ghaziani, Christian Couppé, Cecilie Henkel, Volkert Siersma, Mette Søndergaard, Hanne Christensen and S. Peter Magnusson
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:84
  25. Shoulder pain is common in society, with high prevalence in the general population. Shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) is the most frequent cause. Patients suffer pain, muscle weakness and loss of movement in...

    Authors: Jose-Manuel Pastora-Bernal, Rocío Martín-Valero, Francisco Javier Barón-López and Oscar García-Gómez
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:82
  26. Depression following acute coronary syndrome (ACS) constitutes a serious and debilitating problem. Approximately one in five patients will develop significant depression following ACS and less severe depressiv...

    Authors: Michael Tvilling Madsen, Anders Isbrand, Ulla Overgaard Andersen, Lars Juel Andersen, Mustafa Taskiran, Erik Simonsen and Ismail Gögenur
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:81
  27. Long-acting bronchodilator monotherapy (long-acting β2-agonist [LABA] or long-acting muscarinic antagonist [LAMA]) is extensively used for treatment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) w...

    Authors: Chin Kook Rhee, Hye Yun Park, Jeong-Woong Park, Ji-Hyun Lee, Tae-Hyung Kim, Sei Won Lee, Ji Ye Jung, Song Kim, Yong Il Hwang and Ki-Suck Jung
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:80
  28. Self-management interventions are considered effective in patients with chronic disease, but trials have shown inconsistent results, and it is unknown which patients benefit most. Adequate self-management requ...

    Authors: Heleen Westland, Irene D. Bos-Touwen, Jaap C. A. Trappenburg, Carin D. Schröder, Niek J. de Wit and Marieke J. Schuurmans
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:79
  29. White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are commonly seen on in brain imaging and are associated with stroke and cognitive decline. Therefore, they may provide a relevant intermediate outcome in clinical trials. ...

    Authors: Francesca M. Chappell, Maria del Carmen Valdés Hernández, Stephen D. Makin, Kirsten Shuler, Eleni Sakka, Martin S. Dennis, Paul A. Armitage, Susana Muñoz Maniega and Joanna M. Wardlaw
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:78
  30. Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs are aimed at minimizing postoperative stress and accelerating postoperative recovery by implementing multiple perioperative principles. “Early mobilization” is o...

    Authors: Steffen Wolk, Theresa Meißner, Sebastian Linke, Benjamin Müssle, Ann Wierick, Andreas Bogner, Dorothée Sturm, Nuh N. Rahbari, Marius Distler, Jürgen Weitz and Thilo Welsch
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:77
  31. Recent data have highlighted a higher rate of neurological injuries in minimal invasive mitral valve surgery (MIMVS) compared with the standard sternotomy approach; therefore, the role of specific clamping tec...

    Authors: Cristina Barbero, Davide Ricci, Erik Cura Stura, Augusto Pellegrini, Giovanni Marchetto, Suad ElQarra, Massimo Boffini, Roberto Passera, Maria Consuelo Valentini and Mauro Rinaldi
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:76
  32. Bullying is a major problem worldwide and Chile is no exception. Bullying is defined as a systematic aggressive behavior against a victim who cannot defend him or herself. Victims suffer social isolation and p...

    Authors: Jorge Gaete, Daniela Valenzuela, Cristian Rojas-Barahona, Eduardo Valenzuela, Ricardo Araya and Christina Salmivalli
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:75
  33. Authors: Elizabeth L. Turner, Siham Sikander, Omer Bangash, Ahmed Zaidi, Lisa Bates, John Gallis, Nima Ganga, Karen O’Donnell, Atif Rahman and Joanna Maselko
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:74

    The original article was published in Trials 2016 17:442

  34. Fractures of the extremities are often complicated by a variable degree of swelling secondary to hemorrhage and soft tissue injury. Patients typically require up to 7 days of inpatient bed rest and elevation t...

    Authors: Marc Schnetzke, Benedict Swartman, Isabel Bonnen, Holger Keil, Svenja Schüler, Paul A. Grützner and Jochen Franke
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:73
  35. Abnormal scar development following burn injury can cause substantial physical and psychological distress to children and their families. Common burn scar prevention and management techniques include silicone ...

    Authors: Jodie Wiseman, Megan Simons, Roy Kimble, Robert Ware, Steven McPhail and Zephanie Tyack
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:72
  36. Data sharing from clinical trials is one way of promoting fair and transparent conduct of clinical trials. It would maximise the use of data and permit the exploration of additional hypotheses. On the other ha...

    Authors: Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Gary Foster, Ji Cheng and Lehana Thabane
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:71
  37. People with diabetes and comorbid severe mental illness (SMI) form a growing population at risk of increased mortality and morbidity compared to those with diabetes or SMI alone. There is increasing interest i...

    Authors: Johanna Taylor, Jan R. Böhnke, Judy Wright, Ian Kellar, Sarah L. Alderson, Tom Hughes, Richard I. G. Holt and Najma Siddiqi
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:70
  38. Accreditation is used increasingly in health systems worldwide. However, there is a lack of evidence on the effects of accreditation, particularly in general practice. In 2016 a mandatory accreditation scheme ...

    Authors: Merethe K. Andersen, Line B. Pedersen, Volkert Siersma, Flemming Bro, Susanne Reventlow, Jens Søndergaard, Marius Brostrøm Kousgaard and Frans B. Waldorff
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:69
  39. Linezolid, an oxazolidinone, substantially improves treatment outcomes of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis. We started a trial to test whether the use of linezolid i...

    Authors: Ji Yeon Lee, Deog Kyeom Kim, Jung-Kyu Lee, Ho Il Yoon, Ina Jeong, Eunyoung Heo, Young Sik Park, Jae Ho Lee, Sung Soo Park, Sang-Min Lee, Chang-Hoon Lee, Jinwoo Lee, Sun Mi Choi, Jong Sun Park, Joon-Sung Joh, Young-Jae Cho…
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:68
  40. The seasonal influenza vaccine is less effective in older people and a single dose is unlikely to provide the year-round protection necessary for tropical climates which have year-round influenza virus activit...

    Authors: Barnaby Young, Sapna Sadarangani, Haur Sen Yew, Chee Fu Yung, Yee Sin Leo, Mark I-Cheng Chen and Annelies Wilder-Smith
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:67
  41. HIV-infected adults initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) in sub-Saharan Africa continue to experience high rates of morbidity and mortality during the initial months of treatment. Observational studies in h...

    Authors: Christopher R. Sudfeld, Ferdinand Mugusi, Said Aboud, Tumaini J. Nagu, Molin Wang and Wafaie W. Fawzi
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:66
  42. Early hospital readmission of patients after discharge is a public health problem. One major cause of hospital readmission is dysfunctions in integrated pathways between community and hospital care that can ca...

    Authors: Pierre Renaudin, Karine Baumstarck, Aurélie Daumas, Marie-Anne Esteve, Stéphane Gayet, Pascal Auquier, Michel Tsimaratos, Patrick Villani and Stéphane Honore
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:65
  43. Identifying characteristics associated with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) benefit would offer insight as to why some individuals experience tinnitus relief following TMS treatment, whereas others do ...

    Authors: Sarah M. Theodoroff, Susan E. Griest and Robert L. Folmer
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:64
  44. It is estimated that global dementia rates will more than triple by 2050 and result in a staggering economic burden on families and societies. Dementia carries significant physical, psychological and social ch...

    Authors: Agneta Malmgren Fänge, Steven M. Schmidt, Maria H. Nilsson, Gunilla Carlsson, Anna Liwander, Caroline Dahlgren Bergström, Paolo Olivetti, Per Johansson and Carlos Chiatti
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:63
  45. Clinical trial success depends on appropriate management, but practical guidance to trial organisation and planning is lacking. The Incident Command System (ICS) is the ‘gold standard’ management system develo...

    Authors: Penny S. Reynolds, Mary J. Michael and Bruce D. Spiess
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:62
  46. The ending of a clinical trial may be challenging, particularly if staff are required to withdraw the investigated treatment(s); however, this aspect of trial work is surprisingly under-researched. To address ...

    Authors: Julia Lawton, David White, David Rankin, Jackie Elliott, Carolin Taylor, Cindy Cooper, Simon Heller and Nina Hallowell
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:61

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