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  1. Preclinical studies in breast cancer models showed that BRCA1 or BRCA2 deficient cell lines, when compared to BRCA proficient cell lines, are extremely sensitive to PARP1 inhibition. When combining the PARP1 inhi...

    Authors: Philip C. Schouten, Gwen M. H. E. Dackus, Serena Marchetti, Harm van Tinteren, Gabe S. Sonke, Jan H. M. Schellens and Sabine C. Linn
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:293
  2. Hypertension contributes to a significant burden of cardiovascular disease in low- and middle-income countries; however, responses are inadequate because of a lack of conclusive evidence on population-based ap...

    Authors: Dinesh Neupane, Craig S. McLachlan, Bo Christensen, Arjun Karki, Henry B. Perry and Per Kallestrup
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:292
  3. Hyperlipidemia is a common disease in China. Although 88.9 % of the Chinese population taking lipid-lowering medications has already used a statin, only 61.5 % of the population has reached the goal of low-den...

    Authors: Liang Dai, Linda L. D. Zhong, Yan Cao, Wei Chen, Ying Cheng, Xiu-Fang Lin, Zhao-Xiang Bian and Ai-Ping Lu
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:291
  4. The provision of smoking cessation support in Australian drug and alcohol treatment services is sub-optimal. This study examines the cost-effectiveness of an organisational change intervention to reduce smokin...

    Authors: Billie Bonevski, Ashleigh Guillaumier, Anthony Shakeshaft, Michael Farrell, Flora Tzelepis, Scott Walsberger, Catherine D’Este, Chris Paul, Adrian Dunlop, Andrew Searles, Peter Kelly, Rae Fry, Robert Stirling, Carrie Fowlie and Eliza Skelton
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:290
  5. Primary total knee replacement is a common operation that is performed to provide pain relief and restore functional ability. Inpatient physiotherapy is routinely provided after surgery to enhance recovery pri...

    Authors: Vikki Wylde, Neil Artz, Elsa Marques, Erik Lenguerrand, Samantha Dixon, Andrew D. Beswick, Amanda Burston, James Murray, Tarique Parwez, Ashley W. Blom and Rachael Gooberman-Hill
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:289
  6. Nonattendance at scheduled appointments in public hospitals presents a challenge for efficient resource use and may ultimately affect health outcomes due to longer waiting times. Seven percent of all scheduled...

    Authors: Emely Ek Blæhr, Thomas Kristensen, Ulla Væggemose and Rikke Søgaard
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:288
  7. Patients’ treatment expectations are a key factor in psychotherapy. Several studies have linked higher expectations to better treatment success. Therefore, we want to evaluate the impact of a targeted video-ba...

    Authors: Jan Becker, Manfred E. Beutel, Katharina Gerzymisch, Dirk Schulz, Martin Siepmann, Rudolf J. Knickenberg, Stefan Schmädeke, Peter Ferdinand and Rüdiger Zwerenz
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:287
  8. Clinical trials require cost-effective methods for identifying, randomising, and following large numbers of people in order to generate reliable evidence. ASCEND (A Study of Cardiovascular Events iN Diabetes) ...

    Authors: Theingi Aung, Richard Haynes, Jill Barton, Jolyon Cox, Aleksandra Murawska, Kevin Murphy, Michael Lay, Jane Armitage and Louise Bowman
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:286
  9. Despite the promise and popularity of advance care planning, there is insufficient evidence that advance care planning helps patients to meet their end-of-life care preferences, especially in Asian settings. T...

    Authors: Chetna Malhotra, David Kheng Leng Sim, Fazlur Jaufeerally, Nivedita Nadkarni Vikas, Genevieve Wong Cheng Sim, Boon Cheng Tan, Clarice Shu Hwa Ng, Pei Leng Tho, Jingfen Lim, Claire Ya-Ting Chuang, Florence Hui Mei Fong, Joy Liu and Eric A. Finkelstein
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:285
  10. Spinal cord injury (SCI) creates a complex pathology that can lead to an increase in sedentary behaviours and deleterious changes in body composition. Consequently, individuals with SCI are at increased risk o...

    Authors: Tom E. Nightingale, Jean-Philippe Walhin, James E. Turner, Dylan Thompson and James L. J. Bilzon
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:284
  11. Pragmatic randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are considered essential to determine effective interventions for routine clinical practice, but many fail to recruit participants efficiently, and some really imp...

    Authors: Jenny L. Donovan, Leila Rooshenas, Marcus Jepson, Daisy Elliott, Julia Wade, Kerry Avery, Nicola Mills, Caroline Wilson, Sangeetha Paramasivan and Jane M. Blazeby
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:283
  12. Recruiting young adults (ages 18–35 years) into weight gain prevention intervention studies is challenging and men are particularly difficult to reach. This paper describes two studies designed to improve recr...

    Authors: Melissa M. Crane, Jessica Gokee LaRose, Mark A. Espeland, Rena R. Wing and Deborah F. Tate
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:282
  13. Vascular dementia (VaD) is the second most common subtype of dementia after Alzheimer's disease (AD). Currently, there are no medications approved for treating patients with VaD. Fufangdanshen (FFDS) tablets (Rad...

    Authors: Jinzhou Tian, Jing Shi, Mingqing Wei, Renan Qin, Jingnian Ni, Xuekai Zhang, Ting Li and Yongyan Wang
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:281
  14. Practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine know that auricular point acupressure (APP) using vaccaria seeds on the large intestine point (CO7) has a significant effect on postoperative gastrointestinal dysf...

    Authors: Yuhua Tan, Ye Zhao, Tian He, Yueshen Ma, Wang Cai and Yandong Wang
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:280
  15. Anthelmintics are one of the more commonly available classes of drugs to treat infections by parasitic helminths (especially nematodes) in the human intestinal tract. As a result of their cost-effectiveness, m...

    Authors: Jacqueline M. Leung, Chau Tran Thi Hong, Nghia Ho Dang Trung, Hoa Nhu Thi, Chau Nguyen Ngoc Minh, Thuy Vu Thi, Dinh Thanh Hong, Dinh Nguyen Huy Man, Sarah C. L. Knowles, Marcel Wolbers, Nhat Le Thanh Hoang, Guy Thwaites, Andrea L. Graham and Stephen Baker
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:279
  16. Many interventions against infectious diseases have geographically diffuse effects. This leads to contamination between arms in cluster-randomized trials (CRTs). Pathogen elimination is the goal of many interv...

    Authors: Mariabeth Silkey, Tobias Homan, Nicolas Maire, Alexandra Hiscox, Richard Mukabana, Willem Takken and Thomas A. Smith
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:278
  17. The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is growing globally and hospital-based outpatient clinics are burdened with increasing numbers of patients. To ensure high quality treatment and care, it is necessary to...

    Authors: Lene Munch, Birgitte Bennich, Anne B. Arreskov, Dorthe Overgaard, Hanne Konradsen, Filip K. Knop, Tina Vilsbøll and Michael E. Røder
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:277
  18. Clean intermittent self-catheterisation is an important management option for people who cannot empty their bladder effectively. Recurrent urinary tract infections are common in these patients. Data from recen...

    Authors: Catherine Brennand, Alexander von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Sarah Dunn, Jennifer Wilkinson, Thomas Chadwick, Laura Ternent, Yemi Oluboyede, Ruth Wood, Katherine Walton, Mandy Fader, James N’Dow, Mohamed Abdel-Fattah, Doreen McClurg, Paul Little, Paul Hilton, Anthony Timoney…
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:276
  19. In malaria-endemic areas, residents of modern houses have less malaria than those living in traditional houses. This study will determine if modern housing provides incremental protection against clinical mala...

    Authors: Margaret Pinder, Lesong Conteh, David Jeffries, Caroline Jones, Jakob Knudsen, Balla Kandeh, Musa Jawara, Elisa Sicuri, Umberto D’Alessandro and Steve W. Lindsay
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:275
  20. Research shows that more than half of the people taking medication for a chronic condition are non-adherent. Nonadherence hinders disease control with a burden on patient quality of life and healthcare systems...

    Authors: Mirrian Hilbink, Joyca Lacroix, Linda Bremer - van der Heiden, Aart van Halteren, Martina Teichert and Jan van Lieshout
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:274
  21. The burden of chronic pain is a major challenge, impacting the quality of life of patients. Intensive programmes of mindfulness-based therapy can help patients to cope with chronic pain but can be time consumi...

    Authors: Ana Howarth, Linda Perkins-Porras, Jared G. Smith, Jeevakan Subramaniam, Claire Copland, Mike Hurley, Iain Beith, Muhammad Riaz and Michael Ussher
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:273
  22. Most reported outcome measures in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) trials are composite, whose components comprise single measures that are combined into one outcome. The aims of this review were to assess the range ...

    Authors: Fowzia Ibrahim, Brian D. M. Tom, David L. Scott and Andrew Toby Prevost
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:272
  23. A growing body of evidence shows the short-term benefits of breastfeeding, which include protection against infections, allergies, and lung diseases. However, evidence on the long-term benefits of breastfeedin...

    Authors: Ary I. Savitri, Nikmah S. Idris, Wahyuni Indawati, Siti Rizny F. Saldi, Dwirani Amelia, Mohammad Baharuddin, Sudigdo Sastroasmoro, Diederick E. Grobbee and Cuno S. P. M. Uiterwaal
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:271
  24. There is no evidence-based guidance to facilitate design decisions for confirmatory trials or systematic reviews investigating treatment efficacy for adults with tinnitus. This systematic review therefore seek...

    Authors: Deborah A. Hall, Haula Haider, Agnieszka J. Szczepek, Pia Lau, Sarah Rabau, Julie Jones-Diette, Alain Londero, Niklas K. Edvall, Christopher R. Cederroth, Marzena Mielczarek, Thomas Fuller, Angel Batuecas-Caletrio, Petra Brueggemen, Dean M. Thompson, Arnaud Norena, Rilana F. F. Cima…
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:270
  25. The effects of non-sedation on cognitive function in critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation are not yet certain. This trial is a substudy of the NONSEDA trial where critically ill patients are rando...

    Authors: Helene Korvenius Nedergaard, Hanne Irene Jensen, Mette Stylsvig, Jørgen T. Lauridsen and Palle Toft
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:269
  26. Overweight and obese women show reduced conception rates compared to women of normal weight. Insulin resistance and increased amount of visceral fat may be important mechanisms for reduced fertility in these w...

    Authors: Kari Margrethe Lundgren, Liv Bente Romundstad, Vidar von Düring, Siv Mørkved, Sigrun Kjøtrød and Trine Moholdt
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:268
  27. Hope has therapeutic value because it enables people to cope with uncertainty about their future health. Indeed, hope, or therapeutic optimism (TO), is seen as an essential aspect of the provision and experien...

    Authors: Nina Hallowell, Claire Snowdon, Susan Morrow, Jane E. Norman, Fiona C. Denison and Julia Lawton
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:267
  28. Neonatal hypothermia is an important challenge associated with morbidity and mortality. Preventing neonatal hypothermia is important in high-resource countries, but is of fundamental importance in low-resource...

    Authors: Daniele Trevisanuto, Giovanni Putoto, Damiano Pizzol, Tiziana Serena, Fabio Manenti, Silvia Varano, Eleonora Urso, William Massavon, Ademe Tsegaye, Oliver Wingi, Emanuel Onapa, Giulia Segafredo and Francesco Cavallin
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:265
  29. Randomised clinical trials are the ‘gold standard’ for evaluating the effectiveness of healthcare interventions. However, successful recruitment of participants remains a key challenge for many trialists. In t...

    Authors: Bright I. Nwaru, Ireneous N. Soyiri, Colin R. Simpson, Chris Griffiths and Aziz Sheikh
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:264
  30. The under-representation of culturally and linguistically diverse participants in clinical trials is an ongoing concern for medical researchers and the community. The aim of this review is to examine the compl...

    Authors: Jo-anne Hughson, Robyn Woodward-Kron, Anna Parker, John Hajek, Agnese Bresin, Ute Knoch, Tuong Phan and David Story
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:263
  31. Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is an established method for ruling out coronary artery disease (CAD). Most patients referred for CCTA do not have CAD and only approximately 20–30 % of patients...

    Authors: Louise Nissen, Simon Winther, Christin Isaksen, June Anita Ejlersen, Lau Brix, Grazina Urbonaviciene, Lars Frost, Lene Helleskov Madsen, Lars Lyhne Knudsen, Samuel Emil Schmidt, Niels Ramsing Holm, Michael Maeng, Mette Nyegaard, Hans Erik Bøtker and Morten Bøttcher
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:262
  32. Up to 30 % of children with acute asthma are refractory to initial therapy, and 84 % of this subpopulation needs hospitalization. Finding safe, noninvasive, and effective strategies to treat this high-risk gro...

    Authors: Suzanne Schuh, Judy Sweeney, Stephen B. Freedman, Allan L. Coates, David W. Johnson, Graham Thompson, Jocelyn Gravel, Francine M. Ducharme, Roger Zemek, Amy C. Plint, Darcy Beer, Terry Klassen, Sarah Curtis, Karen Black, Darcy Nicksy and Andrew R. Willan
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:261
  33. Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is one of the most common microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus and the main cause of end-stage renal disease. Present medications for DKD are not entirely satisfactory...

    Authors: Meihua Yan, Yumin Wen, Liping Yang, Xi’ai Wu, Xiaoguang Lu, Bingxuan Zhang, Weiping Huang and Ping Li
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:259
  34. Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep or poor-quality sleep (insomnia) is common in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Insomnia is related to greater mortality and morbidity, with fo...

    Authors: Mary C. Kapella, James J. Herdegen, Franco Laghi, Alana D. Steffen and David W. Carley
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:258
  35. Previous research has demonstrated that digital CBT (dCBT), delivered via the Internet, is a scalable and effective intervention for treating insomnia in otherwise healthy adults and leads to significant impro...

    Authors: Colin A. Espie, Annemarie I. Luik, John Cape, Christopher L. Drake, A. Niroshan Siriwardena, Jason C. Ong, Christopher Gordon, Sophie Bostock, Peter Hames, Mhairi Nisbet, Bryony Sheaves, Russell G Foster, Daniel Freeman, Joan Costa-Font, Richard Emsley and Simon D. Kyle
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:257
  36. Whether electroacupuncture is effective for patients with polycystic ovary syndrome is still inconclusive. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the add-on effects of electroacupuncture to conventional drugs ...

    Authors: Jiao Chen, Shuwei Feng, Jiuzhi Zeng, Xi Wu, Mingxiao Yang, Hongzhi Tang, Huaying Fan, Jie Yang and Fanrong Liang
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:256
  37. Bone preservation is an essential issue in the context of last teeth extraction and complete edentulism. The intended treatment, whether a complete denture or an implant placement, is facilitated with a volumi...

    Authors: Christophe Rignon-Bret, Alain Hadida, Alexis Aidan, Thien-Huong Nguyen, Gerard Pasquet, Helene Fron-Chabouis and Claudine Wulfman
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:255
  38. Process evaluation studies are recommended to improve our understanding of underlying mechanisms related to clinicians, patients, context and intervention delivery that may impact on trial or program results a...

    Authors: Alvaro Sánchez, Carmen Silvestre, Natalia Campo and Gonzalo Grandes
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:254
  39. Authors: M. L. Bird, J. Cannell, M. L. Callisaya, E. Moles, A. Rathjen, K. Lane, A. Tyson and S. Smith
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:252

    The original article was published in Trials 2016 17:203

  40. Callus is one of the most common foot skin complaints experienced by people of all ages. These painful and unsightly lesions often result in disability. The ‘gold standard’ of treatment is scalpel debridement ...

    Authors: Farina Hashmi, Christopher J. Nester, Ciaran R.F. Wright and Sharon Lam
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:251
  41. Approximately 15 million persons in the European Union and 10 million persons in the USA are alcohol-dependent. The global burden of disease and injury attributable to alcohol is considerable: worldwide, appro...

    Authors: Benoit Trojak, Agnès Soudry-Faure, Nicolas Abello, Maud Carpentier, Lysiane Jonval, Coralie Allard, Foroogh Sabsevari, Emilie Blaise, Eddy Ponavoy, Bernard Bonin, Vincent Meille and Jean-Christophe Chauvet-Gelinier
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:250
  42. Severe haemorrhage is a leading cause of maternal death worldwide. Most haemorrhage deaths occur soon after childbirth. Severe post-partum bleeding is sometimes managed by the surgical removal of the uterus (h...

    Authors: Haleema Shakur, Ian Roberts, Philip Edwards, Diana Elbourne, Zarko Alfirevic and Carine Ronsmans
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:249

    The original article was published in Trials 2010 11:40

  43. Allergic rhinitis (AR) is one of the most common allergic diseases. The conventional treatments of allergic rhinitis are oral anti-histamines, the use of intranasal corticosteroids, and immunotherapy. Dissatis...

    Authors: Wai Kun, Linda L. D. Zhong, Liang Dai, Chung-Wah Cheng, Ai-Ping Lu and Zhao-Xiang Bian
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:248
  44. Debilitating brain injury occurs in 1.6–5 % of patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging studies have reported stroke-like lesions in up to ...

    Authors: Anne G. Vedel, Frederik Holmgaard, Lars Simon Rasmussen, Olaf B. Paulson, Carsten Thomsen, Else Rubæk Danielsen, Annika Langkilde, Jens P. Goetze, Theis Lange, Hanne Berg Ravn and Jens C. Nilsson
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:247

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Trials 2017 18:15

  45. Split-thickness skin grafting (SSG) is an important modality for wound closure. However, the donor site becomes a second, often painful wound, which may take more time to heal than the graft site itself and ho...

    Authors: Muholan Kanapathy, Nadine Hachach-Haram, Nicola Bystrzonowski, Keith Harding, Afshin Mosahebi and Toby Richards
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:245
  46. In studies comparing different prosthetic treatment concepts the repeated loss of teeth was chosen as the primary outcome. The resulting data appear to represent a data structure of recurrent events. However, ...

    Authors: Hans H. Diebner, Birgit Marré, Ingo Roeder and Michael H. Walter
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:244

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