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  1. Weight gain frequently occurs after smoking cessation (SC); the risk of new-onset diabetes mellitus increases for several years after SC. However, no large-scale, randomized controlled trials have examined the...

    Authors: Maki Komiyama, Yuka Ozaki, Hiromichi Wada, Hajime Yamakage, Noriko Satoh-Asahara, Tatsuya Morimoto, Akira Shimatsu, Yuko Takahashi and Koji Hasegawa
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:538
  2. Coronary heart disease (CHD) represents approximately 13% of deaths worldwide and is the leading cause of death in the UK with considerable associated health care costs. After a CHD event, timely cardiac rehab...

    Authors: Louisa Y Herring, Helen Dallosso, Sudesna Chatterjee, Danielle Bodicoat, Sally Schreder, Kamlesh Khunti, Tom Yates, Sam Seidu, Ian Hudson and Melanie J Davies
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:537
  3. Team-based care has been identified as a key component in transforming primary care. An important factor in implementing team-based care is the requirement for teams to have daily huddles. During huddles, the ...

    Authors: Megan E. Branda, Aravind Chandrasekaran, Marc D. Tumerman, Nilay D. Shah, Peter Ward, Bradley R. Staats, Theresa M. Lewis, Diane K. Olson, Rachel Giblon, Michelle A. Lampman and David R. Rushlow
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:536
  4. There are more than a quarter of a million individuals aged ≥ 65 years who are resident in care homes in England and Wales. Care home residents have high levels of cognitive impairment, physical disability, mu...

    Authors: Alison Ellwood, Jennifer Airlie, Robert Cicero, Bonnie Cundill, David R Ellard, Amanda Farrin, Mary Godfrey, Liz Graham, John Green, Vicki McLellan, Najma Siddiqi and Anne Forster
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:535
  5. Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a rare, chronic inflammatory skin disease. It is known to affect quality of life at a level comparable to that from major medical and psychiatric illness, yet current treatment...

    Authors: Suzie Cro, Catherine Smith, Rosemary Wilson and Victoria Cornelius
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:534

    The Study protocol to this article has been published in Trials 2018 19:465

  6. Acute severe haemorrhage is a common complication of injury, childbirth, surgery, gastrointestinal pathologies and other medical conditions. Bleeding is a major cause of death, but patients also die from non-b...

    Authors: Amy Brenner, Monica Arribas, Jack Cuzick, Vipul Jairath, Simon Stanworth, Katharine Ker, Haleema Shakur-Still and Ian Roberts
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:533
  7. The gap between the supply and demand of organ donors is substantial, causing patients to suffer from long waiting times. Moreover, the lack of registrations places a burden on family members and medical profe...

    Authors: Esther Steenaart, Rik Crutzen, Math J J M Candel and Nanne K de Vries
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:532
  8. Forty percent of babies who are stillborn born die after 36 weeks gestation and have no lethal structural abnormality. Maternal perception of reduced fetal movement (RFM) is associated with stillbirth and is r...

    Authors: Lindsay Armstrong-Buisseret, Eleanor Mitchell, Trish Hepburn, Lelia Duley, Jim G. Thornton, Tracy E. Roberts, Claire Storey, Rebecca Smyth and Alexander E. P. Heazell
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:531
  9. Following up released prisoners is demanding, particularly for those prisoners with mental health problems, for whom stigma and chaotic lifestyles are problematic. Measurement of mental health outcomes after r...

    Authors: Cath Quinn, Richard Byng, Deborah Shenton, Cordet Smart, Susan Michie, Amy Stewart, Rod Taylor, Mike Maguire, Tirril Harris and Jenny Shaw
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:530
  10. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain and change of bowel habit without organic disease. A global perspective given by the World Gastroenterology...

    Authors: Li-xia Pei, Hao Geng, Hao Chen, Xiao-liang Wu, Lu Chen, Jun-ling Zhou, Lu Ju, Gao Lu, Wan-li Xu, Shan Qin, Jing Guo, Eun Mee Yang and Jian-hua Sun
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:529
  11. Clinical cancer trials are crucial for the implementation of new treatments in the clinical setting, but it is equally crucial that patients are given the opportunity to make a well-informed decision about par...

    Authors: Pia Dellson, Kerstin Nilsson, Helena Jernström and Christina Carlsson
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:528
  12. Acute pain is always the most common complaint in Emergency Department admissions and options for analgesia are limited. Nitrous oxide/oxygen possess many properties showing it may be an ideal analgesic method...

    Authors: Lu-Lu Gao, Li-Shan Yang, Jun-Jun Zhang, Yi-Ling Wang, Ke Feng, Lei Ma, Yuan-Yuan Yu, Qiang Li, Qing-Huan Wang, Jin-Tao Bao, Ya-Liang Dai, Qiang Liu, Yu-Xiang Li and Qiang-Jian Yu
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:527
  13. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a progressive, enduring, and sometimes irreversible neurotoxic symptom that occurs in 30–40% of chemotherapy-treated cancer patients. CIPN negatively affect...

    Authors: Chang eun Jang, Mi Sook Jung, Eun Hee Sohn, Mijung Kim, Hwa-Seung Yoo, Kyeore Bae, Je Ryong Kim and Jin Sun Lee
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:526
  14. There is a widely recognized need for more pragmatic trials that evaluate interventions in real-world settings to inform decision-making by patients, providers, and health system leaders. Increasing availabili...

    Authors: Monica Taljaard, Charles Weijer, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Adnan Ali, Jamie C. Brehaut, Marion K. Campbell, Kelly Carroll, Sarah Edwards, Sandra Eldridge, Christopher B. Forrest, Bruno Giraudeau, Cory E. Goldstein, Ian D. Graham, Karla Hemming, Spencer Phillips Hey, Austin R. Horn…
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:525
  15. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia is an orphan disease with high neonatal mortality and significant morbidity. An important cause for this is pulmonary hypertension, for which no effective postnatal therapy is a...

    Authors: Francesca Maria Russo, Alexandra Benachi, Tim Van Mieghem, Jan De Hoon, Kristel Van Calsteren, Pieter Annaert, Jean-Marc Tréluyer, Karel Allegaert and Jan Deprest
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:524
  16. Dental caries is the most prominent childhood disease in the world. In the United States, more than 50% of children have experienced caries. Untreated caries can have negative impacts on quality of life, acade...

    Authors: Ryan Richard Ruff and Richard Niederman
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:523
  17. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a syndrome characterised by a decline in cognition but relatively intact activities of daily living. People with MCI have an increased risk of developing dementia, and MCI is...

    Authors: Genevieve Z. Steiner, Alan Bensoussan, Jianxun Liu, Mark I. Hohenberg and Dennis H. Chang
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:522
  18. Residents of care homes have high levels of disability and poor mobility, but the promotion of health and wellbeing within care homes is poorly realised. Residents spend the majority of their time sedentary wh...

    Authors: Liz Graham, Robert Cicero, David Clarke, Bonnie Cundill, Alison Ellwood, Amanda Farrin, Jill Fisher, Madeline Goodwin, Rebecca Hawkins, Karen Hull, Claire Hulme, Dominic Trépel, Rachel Williams and Anne Forster
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:521
  19. Home monitoring of foot temperatures in high-risk diabetes patients proves to be a promising approach for early recognition and treatment of pre-signs of ulceration, and thereby ulcer prevention. Despite previ...

    Authors: Wouter B. aan de Stegge, Nora Mejaiti, Jaap J. van Netten, Marcel G. W. Dijkgraaf, Jeff G. van Baal, Tessa E. Busch-Westbroek and Sicco A. Bus
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:520
  20. Compared to whites, blacks are at increased risk for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) yet less likely to adhere to physician-recommended sleep assessment and treatment. Poor OSA health literacy and lack of social...

    Authors: Azizi A. Seixas, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, Joseph Ravenell, Gbenga Ogedegbe, Ferdinand Zizi and Girardin Jean-Louis
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:519
  21. In recent years, the number of arthroscopic shoulder surgeries has increased given that the intervention is minimally invasive. However, postoperative pain is one of the most common symptoms of patients who un...

    Authors: Sun-Young Moon, Jung-Eun Kim, O-Jin Kwon, Ae-Ran Kim, Da-Heui Kim, Jae-Hong Kim, Hwa Soo Hwang and Changsop Yang
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:518
  22. Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is a painful condition characterised by pain around the greater trochanter usually affecting middle-aged women. The majority of patients will improve with conservative...

    Authors: Eshan Oderuth, Mohammed Ali, Ismael Atchia and Ajay Malviya
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:517
  23. Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported that Elizabeth Camacho was omitted from the author name list.

    Authors: Anja Wittkowski, Kim Cartwright, Richard Emsley, Penny Bee, Elizabeth Camacho, Rachel Calam, Catherine Cross, Kathryn M. Abel and Holly Reid
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:516

    The original article was published in Trials 2018 19:479

  24. Qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome (QS&BSS) is one of the common Zhengs in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which manifests as various symptoms and signs, such as distending pain or a tingling sensation i...

    Authors: Haoqiang He, Guang Chen, Jialiang Gao, Yu Liu, Chenhao Zhang, Chao Liu, Hongzheng Li, Qingyong He, Jun Li and Jie Wang
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:515
  25. Prior evidence shows that behaviours closely related to the intervention delivered for autism are amenable to change, but it is more difficult to generalise treatment effects beyond the intervention context. W...

    Authors: Jonathan Green, Catherine Aldred, Tony Charman, Ann Le Couteur, Richard A. Emsley, Victoria Grahame, Patricia Howlin, Neil Humphrey, Kathy Leadbitter, Helen McConachie, Jeremy R. Parr, Andrew Pickles, Vicky Slonims and Carol Taylor
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:514
  26. A shortage of organs available for transplantation is causing loss of life. Increasing the number of individuals on the National Health Service (NHS) Organ Donor Register (ODR) is one way to address the shorta...

    Authors: Anna Sallis, Hugo Harper and Michael Sanders
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:513
  27. Tai Chi is a moderately intense exercise that dates back to ancient China. It has been reported that Tai Chi not only has beneficial effects on metabolic disorders, such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases an...

    Authors: Yan Li, Changle Peng, Guangying Cao, Wei Li and Lihui Hou
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:512
  28. Clinical practice guidelines recommend exercise as the first line of management for hip osteoarthritis, yet high-quality evidence from Cochrane reviews suggest only slight benefits for pain and physical functi...

    Authors: Adam Ivan Semciw, Tania Pizzari, Stephanie Woodley, Anita Zacharias, Michael Kingsley and Rod A. Green
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:511
  29. The quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performed by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel affects patient outcomes after cardiac arrest. A CPR feedback device with an accelerometer mounted on ...

    Authors: Akihiro Hirakawa, Toshihiro Hatakeyama, Daisuke Kobayashi, Chika Nishiyama, Akiko Kada, Takeyuki Kiguchi, Takashi Kawamura and Taku Iwami
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:510
  30. Clinical trial registries have been a priority topic in the past few years in promoting data transparency and accountability. In this context, in 2011, the IRCCS - Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche “Mario Ne...

    Authors: Chiara Pandolfini and Maurizio Bonati
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:509
  31. The Endovascular Acute Stroke Intervention (EASI) trial was conceived as a pragmatic care trial, designed to integrate trial methods with clinical practice. Reporting the EASI experience was met with objection...

    Authors: Robert Fahed, Stefanos Finitsis, Naim Khoury, Yan Deschaintre, Nicole Daneault, Laura Gioia, Gregory Jacquin, Céline Odier, Alexande Y. Poppe, Alain Weill, Daniel Roy, Tim E. Darsaut, Thanh N. Nguyen and Jean Raymond
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:508
  32. Several studies evaluating clinical forms of chronic Chagas disease show that about one-third of patients present cardiac involvement. Heart failure, sudden death and cardioembolic stroke are the main mechanis...

    Authors: Marcelo Teixeira Holanda, Mauro Felippe Felix Mediano, Alejandro Marcel Hasslocher-Moreno, Sérgio Salles Xavier, Roberto Magalhães Saraiva, Andrea Silvestre Sousa, Erica Rodrigues Maciel, Fernanda Martins Carneiro, Paula Simplicio da Silva, Luiz Henrique Conde Sangenis, Henrique Horta Veloso, Claudia Santos de Aguiar Cardoso, Maria da Gloria Bonecini-Almeida, Andreia Lamoglia Souza, Eric Henrique Roma, Marcos José Azevedo…
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:507

    The Study protocol to this article has been published in Trials 2014 15:388

  33. Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is a chronic and debilitating condition characterised by high co-morbidity. Alongside pharmacological treatment, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an established psychol...

    Authors: Ladislav Timulak, Daragh Keogh, Craig Chigwedere, Charlotte Wilson, Fiona Ward, David Hevey, Patrick Griffin, Louise Jacobs and Brenda Irwin
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:506
  34. The available evidence on the benefits and harms of novel drugs and therapeutic biologics at the time of approval is reported in publicly available documents provided by the US Food and Drug Administration (FD...

    Authors: Aviv Ladanie, Benjamin Speich, Florian Naudet, Arnav Agarwal, Tiago V. Pereira, Francesco Sclafani, Juan Martin-Liberal, Thomas Schmid, Hannah Ewald, John P. A. Ioannidis, Heiner C. Bucher, Benjamin Kasenda and Lars G. Hemkens
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:505
  35. Intervention fidelity is the degree to which interventions have been implemented as intended by their developers. Assessing fidelity is crucial for accurate interpretation of intervention effectiveness, but fi...

    Authors: Daragh McGee, Fabiana Lorencatto, Karen Matvienko-Sikar and Elaine Toomey
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:504
  36. Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential trial participants receive necessary information so that they can provide informed consent. However, such materials are frequ...

    Authors: Adwoa Parker, Peter Knapp, Shaun Treweek, Vichithranie Madhurasinghe, Roberta Littleford, Stephanie Gallant, Frank Sullivan, Stuart Schembri, Jo Rick, Jonathan Graffy, David J. Collier, Sandra Eldridge, Anne Kennedy and Peter Bower
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:503
  37. Anxiety is among the most prevalent and disabling mental health problems in older adults. Few older adults with mild to moderately severe anxiety symptoms receive adequate interventions, putting them at risk f...

    Authors: Maartje Witlox, Vivivan Kraaij, Nadia Garnefski, Margot W. M. de Waal, Filip Smit, Erik Hoencamp, Jacobijn Gussekloo, Ernst T. Bohlmeijer and Philip Spinhoven
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:502
  38. Whilst current guidelines highlight the importance of pain management for children with acute otitis media (AOM), there is evidence to suggest that this is not implemented in everyday practice. We have develop...

    Authors: Rick T. van Uum, Roderick P. Venekamp, Alies Sjoukes, Alma C. van de Pol, G. Ardine de Wit, Anne G. M. Schilder and Roger A. M. J. Damoiseaux
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:501
  39. In China, cervical cancer is the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer, and the outcomes for patients with advanced or recurrent disease are poor. Apatinib, a small molecule inhibitor of vascular endothelial gr...

    Authors: Jian-Guo Zhou, Nan-Jing Zhou, Qiong Zhang, Yao-yao Feng and Hang Zhou
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:500
  40. The classification of phase 3 trials as superiority or non-inferiority has become routine, and it is widely accepted that there are important differences between the two types of trial in their design, analysi...

    Authors: David T. Dunn, Andrew J. Copas and Peter Brocklehurst
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:499
  41. Throughout sub-Saharan Africa HIV-testing rates remain low. Barriers to testing, such as inconvenient service hours and long wait times, lack of privacy, and fear of unwanted disclosure, continue to impede ser...

    Authors: Kathryn Dovel, Frackson Shaba, Mike Nyirenda, O. Agatha Offorjebe, Kelvin Balakasi, Khumbo Phiri, Brooke Nichols, Chi-Hong Tseng, Ashley Bardon, Khumbo Ngona and Risa Hoffman
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:498
  42. Hospitalized older persons with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias are at greater risk for functional decline and increased care dependency after discharge due to a combination of intrinsic factors, env...

    Authors: Marie Boltz, Ashley Kuzmik, Barbara Resnick, Rebecca Trotta, Jacqueline Mogle, Rhonda BeLue, Douglas Leslie and James E. Galvin
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:496
  43. Graves’ disease (GD) is characterized by thyrotoxicosis and goiter and arises through circulating autoantibodies that bind to, and stimulate, the thyroid hormone receptor (TSHR). A temporal relation between th...

    Authors: Lindsay Brammen, Philipp Riss, Julius Lukas, Alois Gessl, Daniela Dunkler, Shuren Li, Asha Leisser, Sandra Rezar-Dreindl, Katharina Eibenberger, Andreas Selberherr, Christian Scheuba and Andrea Papp
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:495
  44. Recruitment of pregnant women into trials is a challenge exacerbated by a number of factors, including strict eligibility criteria. There has been little in-depth examination of the recruitment process to tria...

    Authors: Mahalakshmi Ekambareshwar, Seema Mihrshahi, Li Ming Wen, Sarah Taki, Greer Bennett, Louise A. Baur and Chris Rissel
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:494
  45. Electroacupuncture has been used for treatment in patients with overactive bladder. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of electroacupuncture for treating overactive bladder of postmen...

    Authors: Eun-Young Nam, Ju-Yeon Park, Junyoung Jo, Seung-Hyun Jung, Chi-Yeon Lim and Dong-Il Kim
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:493
  46. Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative neurological condition causing multiple motor and non-motor symptoms that have a serious adverse effect on quality of life. Management is problematic due to the variable a...

    Authors: Angelo Antonini, Giovanni Gentile, Manuela Giglio, Andrea Marcante, Heather Gage, Morro M. L. Touray, Dimitrios I. Fotiadis, Dimitris Gatsios, Spyridon Konitsiotis, Lada Timotijevic, Bernadette Egan, Charo Hodgkins, Roberta Biundo and Clelia Pellicano
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:492
  47. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a common cardiovascular disease accounting for 10–20% mortality by heart disease worldwide. The gold standard treatment to manage CHD is aspirin, which may prevent myocardial in...

    Authors: Wantong Zhang, Baochen Zhu, Weiyi Cao, Rui Li, Shuge Wang and Rui Gao
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:491
  48. Management of trauma involves long-term bed rest even when muscle strength in the lower extremities is preserved. Prolonged bed rest reduces muscle mass and causes muscle atrophy. A recent study reported the e...

    Authors: Makiko Yamamoto, Akio Kimura, Kento Takii, Naruaki Otake, Wataru Matsuda, Tatsuki Uemura, Takunori Sato, Kentaro Kobayashi, Ryo Sasaki, Akiyoshi Hagiwara and Junko Fujitani
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:490
  49. Implant placement in the posterior maxilla is often complicated by the insufficient bone volume. While transalveolar sinus floor elevation (TSFE) has been proven as a predictable surgical procedure to increase...

    Authors: Xu Zhao, Wei Gao and Feng Liu
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:489

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