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  1. Anticoagulation for chronic dialysis patients with contraindications to heparin administration is challenging. Current guidelines state that in patients with increased bleeding risks, strategies that can induc...

    Authors: Patrick Rossignol, Marc Dorval, Renaud Fay, Joan Fort Ros, Nathalie Loughraieb, Frédérique Moureau and Maurice Laville
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:163
  2. We have developed a new paradigm that targets the recognition of facial expression of emotions. Here we report the protocol of a randomised controlled trial of the effects of emotion recognition training on mo...

    Authors: Sally Adams, Ian S Penton-Voak, Catherine J Harmer, Emily A Holmes and Marcus R Munafò
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:161
  3. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a biologically based serious mental disorder with high levels of mortality and disability, physical and psychological morbidity and impaired quality of life. AN is one of the leading c...

    Authors: Ulrike Schmidt, Beth Renwick, Anna Lose, Martha Kenyon, Hannah DeJong, Hannah Broadbent, Rachel Loomes, Charlotte Watson, Shreena Ghelani, Lucy Serpell, Lorna Richards, Eric Johnson-Sabine, Nicky Boughton, Linette Whitehead, Jennifer Beecham, Janet Treasure…
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:160
  4. Maximizing efficiency in drug development is important for drug developers, policymakers, and human subjects. Limited funds and the ethical imperative of risk minimization demand that researchers maximize the ...

    Authors: Spencer Phillips Hey, Charles M Heilig and Charles Weijer
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:159
  5. Oral health is an important part of general physical health and is essential for self-esteem, self-confidence and overall quality of life. There is a well-established link between mental illness and poor oral ...

    Authors: Hannah F Jones, Clive E Adams, Andrew Clifton, Jayne Simpson, Graeme Tosh, Peter F Liddle, Patrick Callaghan, Min Yang, Boliang Guo and Vivek Furtado
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:158
  6. Sedentary lifestyles are now becoming a major concern for governments of developed and developing countries with physical inactivity related to increased all-cause mortality, lower quality of life, and increas...

    Authors: Liam G Glynn, Patrick S Hayes, Monica Casey, Fergus Glynn, Alberto Alvarez-Iglesias, John Newell, Gearóid ÓLaighin, David Heaney and Andrew W Murphy
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:157
  7. The International Subarachnoid Aneurysm Trial (ISAT) demonstrated improved one-year clinical outcomes for patients with ruptured intracranial aneurysms treated with endovascular coiling compared to surgical cl...

    Authors: Tim E Darsaut, Andrew S Jack, Richard S Kerr and Jean Raymond
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:156
  8. The epidemic of Alzheimer's disease (AD) represents a significant challenge for the health care and social service systems of many developed countries. AD affects both patients and family caregivers, on whom t...

    Authors: Carlos Chiatti, Filippo Masera, Joseph M Rimland, Antonio Cherubini, Osvaldo Scarpino, Liana Spazzafumo and Fabrizia Lattanzio
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:155
  9. Poverty undermines adherence to tuberculosis treatment. Economic support may both encourage and enable patients to complete treatment. In South Africa, which carries a high burden of tuberculosis, such support...

    Authors: Elizabeth Lutge, Simon Lewin, Jimmy Volmink, Irwin Friedman and Carl Lombard
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:154
  10. The incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is 50 to 79% after neurosurgery. Our study is designed to evaluate the efficacy of pericardium 6 (P6; also known as Neiguan) acupoint stimulation versu...

    Authors: Jian-qin Lv, Rui-zhi Feng and Ning Li
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:153
  11. Preliminary evidence suggests that goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation (CR) may be a clinically effective intervention for people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, vascular or mixed dementia and their c...

    Authors: Linda Clare, Antony Bayer, Alistair Burns, Anne Corbett, Roy Jones, Martin Knapp, Michael Kopelman, Aleksandra Kudlicka, Iracema Leroi, Jan Oyebode, Jackie Pool, Bob Woods and Rhiannon Whitaker
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:152
  12. Trauma contributes to psychosis and in psychotic disorders post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often a comorbid disorder. A problem is that PTSD is underdiagnosed and undertreated in people with psychotic...

    Authors: Paul AJM de Bont, David PG van den Berg, Berber M van der Vleugel, Carlijn de Roos, Cornelis L Mulder, Eni S Becker, Ad de Jongh, Mark van der Gaag and Agnes van Minnen
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:151
  13. Transfusion of red blood cells (RBC) is recommended in septic shock and the majority of these patients receive RBC transfusion in the intensive care unit (ICU). However, benefit and harm of RBCs have not been ...

    Authors: Lars B Holst, Nicolai Haase, Jørn Wetterslev, Jan Wernerman, Anders Åneman, Anne B Guttormsen, Pär I Johansson, Sari Karlsson, Gudmundur Klemenzson, Robert Winding, Lars Nebrich, Carsten Albeck, Marianne L Vang, Hans-Henrik Bülow, Jeanie M Elkjær, Jane S Nielsen…
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:150
  14. Traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine uses complex treatment approaches, including manual therapies, lifestyle and nutritional advice, dietary supplements, medication, yoga, and purification techniques. Ayurve...

    Authors: Claudia M Witt, Andreas Michalsen, Stephanie Roll, Antonio Morandi, Shivnarain Gupta, Mark Rosenberg, Ludwig Kronpaß, Elmar Stapelfeldt, Syed Hissar, Matthias Müller and Christian Kessler
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:149
  15. Intensive smoking cessation interventions initiated during hospitalisation are effective, but currently not widely available. Strategies are needed to integrate smoking cessation treatment into routine inpatie...

    Authors: Dennis Thomas, Michael J Abramson, Billie Bonevski, Simone Taylor, Susan Poole, Gregory R Weeks, Michael J Dooley and Johnson George
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:148
  16. Even though chronic fatigue syndrome and idiopathic chronic fatigue are quite common, there are no clearly known causes. Most treatments are therefore symptomatic in nature, and chronic fatigue syndrome and id...

    Authors: Jung-Eun Kim, Kwon-Eui Hong, Hyeong-Jun Kim, Jin-Bong Choi, Yong-Hyeon Baek, Byung-Kwan Seo, Sanghun Lee, Kyung-Won Kang, Min-Hee Lee, Joo-Hee Kim, Seunghoon Lee, So-Young Jung, Hee-Jung Jung, Mi-Suk Shin and Sun-Mi Choi
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:147
  17. Key components of healthcare interventions include ‘active ingredients’ (intervention components that can be specifically linked to effects on outcomes such that, were they omitted, the intervention would be i...

    Authors: Nicola McCleary, Eilidh M Duncan, Fiona Stewart and Jill J Francis
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:146
  18. Amblyopia (lazy eye) affects the vision of approximately 2% of all children. Traditional treatment consists of wearing a patch over their ‘good’ eye for a number of hours daily, over several months. This treat...

    Authors: Alexander J Foss, Richard M Gregson, Daisy MacKeith, Nicola Herbison, Isabel M Ash, Sue V Cobb, Richard M Eastgate, Trish Hepburn, Anthony Vivian, Diane Moore and Stephen M Haworth
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:145
  19. Depression is one of the more severe and serious health problems because of its morbidity, disabling effects and for its societal and economic burden. Despite the variety of existing pharmacological and psycho...

    Authors: Guillem Feixas, Arturo Bados, Eugeni García-Grau, Adrián Montesano, Gloria Dada, Victoria Compañ, Mari Aguilera, Marta Salla, Joan Miquel Soldevilla, Adriana Trujillo, Clara Paz, Lluís Botella, Sergi Corbella, Luis Ángel Saúl-Gutiérrez, José Cañete, Miquel Gasol…
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:144
  20. A frequent complication in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is recurrent bleeding from the aneurysm. The risk is highest within the first 6 hours after the initial hemorrhage. Securing the aneurysm ...

    Authors: Menno R Germans, René Post, Bert A Coert, Gabriël JE Rinkel, W Peter Vandertop and Dagmar Verbaan
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:143

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  21. There are a number of practical and ethical issues raised in school-based health research, particularly those related to obtaining consent from parents and assent from children. One approach to developing, str...

    Authors: George Okello, Caroline Jones, Maureen Bonareri, Sarah N Ndegwa, Carlos Mcharo, Juddy Kengo, Kevin Kinyua, Margaret M Dubeck, Katherine E Halliday, Matthew CH Jukes, Sassy Molyneux and Simon J Brooker
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:142
  22. Damage control laparotomy, or abbreviated initial laparotomy followed by temporary abdominal closure (TAC), intensive care unit resuscitation, and planned re-laparotomy, is frequently used to manage intra-abdo...

    Authors: Derek J Roberts, Craig N Jenne, Chad G Ball, Corina Tiruta, Caroline Léger, Zhengwen Xiao, Peter D Faris, Paul B McBeth, Christopher J Doig, Christine R Skinner, Stacy G Ruddell, Paul Kubes and Andrew W Kirkpatrick
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:141
  23. Anxiety disorders affect approximately 10% to 20% of young people, can be enduring if left untreated, and have been associated with psychopathology in later life. Despite this, there is a paucity of empirical ...

    Authors: Jessica Swain, Karen Hancock, Angela Dixon, Siew Koo and Jenny Bowman
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:140
  24. Heart failure (HF) is associated with decreased quality of life, high re-admission rate and poor prognosis. In particular, ischemic heart failure (IHF) has a worse prognosis than nonischemic HF. The use of tra...

    Authors: Ya Zhu Hou, Shuai Wang, Zhi Qiang Zhao, Xian Liang Wang, Bin Li, Shan Bin Soh and Jing Yuan Mao
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:138
  25. Sufficient evidence is lacking to draw final conclusions on the efficiency of medical and psychological treatments of traumatized refugees with PTSD. The pharmacological treatments of choice today for post-tra...

    Authors: Charlotte Sonne, Jessica Carlsson, Ask Elklit, Erik Lykke Mortensen and Morten Ekstrøm
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:137
  26. The COINCIDE trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a collaborative care intervention for depression in people with diabetes and/or coronary heart disease attending English general ...

    Authors: Peter A Coventry, Karina Lovell, Chris Dickens, Peter Bower, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Andrea Cherrington, Charlotte Garrett, Chris J Gibbons, Clare Baguley, Kate Roughley, Isabel Adeyemi, Chris Keyworth, Waquas Waheed, Mark Hann, Linda Davies, Farheen Jeeva…
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:136
  27. Individuals living with cancer must learn to face not only the physical symptoms of their condition, but also the anxiety and uncertainty related to the progression of the disease, the anticipation of physical...

    Authors: Catherine Malboeuf-Hurtubise, Marie Achille, Serge Sultan and Majorie Vadnais
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:135
  28. Light-emitting diodes (LED) have been used to minimize muscle fatigue in athletes and healthy subjects. Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are susceptible to early muscle fatigue.

    Authors: Eduardo Foschini Miranda, Ernesto Cesar Pinto Leal-Junior, Paulo Henrique Marchetti and Simone Dal Corso
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:134
  29. The clinical application of drug-eluting stents (DES) or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) for unprotected left main coronary artery disease (ULMCAD) is still controversial. The purpose of this meta-analy...

    Authors: Qing Li, Zhi Zhang and Rui-Xing Yin
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:133
  30. The trial addresses the general question of whether community resource centers run by a non-government organization improve the health of women and children in slums. The resource centers will be run by the So...

    Authors: Neena Shah More, Sushmita Das, Ujwala Bapat, Mahesh Rajguru, Glyn Alcock, Wasundhara Joshi, Shanti Pantvaidya and David Osrin
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:132
  31. In infected incisional ventral hernias (IVHs), the use of a synthetic non-absorbable mesh is not recommended and biological meshes hold promise. However, the level of evidence for their safety and efficacy rem...

    Authors: Christophe Mariette, Nicolas Briez, Fanette Denies, Benoît Dervaux, Alain Duhamel, Marie Guilbert, Emilie Bruyère, William B Robb and Guillaume Piessen
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:131
  32. Over 65% of stroke survivors are either overweight or obese and have multiple cardiovascular risk factors. However, few studies have examined the effects of comprehensive lifestyle behavior interventions to pr...

    Authors: Matthew Plow, Shirley M Moore, John P Kirwan, Fredrick Frost, Irene Katzan, Sue Jaeger and Jay Alberts
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:130
  33. Acupuncture is an effective yet complex therapy, integrating syndrome differentiation, selection of appropriate acupoints and skillful needling techniques. Clinicians carefully tailor acupuncture treatment to ...

    Authors: Eun-Jung Kim, Chi-Yeon Lim, Eun-Yong Lee, Seung-Deok Lee and Kap-Sung Kim
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:129
  34. Comparative effectiveness research (CER) documents important differences in antidepressants in terms of efficacy, safety, cost, and burden to the patient. Decision aids can adapt this evidence to help patients...

    Authors: Annie LeBlanc, Amy E Bodde, Megan E Branda, Kathleen J Yost, Jeph Herrin, Mark D Williams, Nilay D Shah, Holly Van Houten, Kari L Ruud, Laurie J Pencille and Victor M Montori
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:127
  35. It is estimated that approximately 50% of stroke survivors will experience swallowing difficulty, or dysphagia. The associated sequelae of dysphagia include dehydration, malnutrition, and aspiration pneumonia,...

    Authors: Catriona M Steele, Mark A Bayley, Melanie Péladeau-Pigeon and Shauna L Stokely
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:126
  36. The class of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (ChEI), including donepezil, rivastigmine, and galantamine, have similar efficacy profiles in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, few ...

    Authors: Noll L Campbell, Paul Dexter, Anthony J Perkins, Sujuan Gao, Lang Li, Todd C Skaar, Amie Frame, Hugh C Hendrie, Chris M Callahan and Malaz A Boustani
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:125
  37. Although it was initially assumed that erythropoietin (EPO) was a hormone that only affected erythropoiesis, it has now been proposed that EPO plays an additional key role in the regulation of acute and chroni...

    Authors: Christina Irene Günter, Augustinus Bader, Ulf Dornseifer, Silvia Egert, Sebastian Dunda, Gerrit Grieb, Thomas Wolter, Norbert Pallua, Tobias von Wild, Frank Siemers, Peter Mailänder, Oliver Thamm, Carsten Ernert, Michael Steen, Reiner Sievers, Bert Reichert…
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:124
  38. Larger infarct size measured by creatine kinase (CK)-MB release is associated with higher mortality and has been used as an important surrogate endpoint in the evaluation of new treatments for ST-segment eleva...

    Authors: Renato D Lopes, Yuliya Lokhnygina, Victor Hasselblad, Kristin L Newby, Eric Yow, Christopher B Granger, Paul W Armstrong, Judith S Hochman, James S Mills, Witold Ruzyllo and Kenneth W Mahaffey
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:123
  39. Many children do not meet physical activity (PA) guidelines. Extracurricular programmes could provide a mechanism to increase the PA levels of primary-school-aged children. Teaching assistants (TAs) are a valu...

    Authors: Russell Jago, Mark J Edwards, Ashley R Cooper, Kenneth R Fox, Jane Powell, Simon J Sebire, Melissa Spears, Janice L Thompson and Alan A Montgomery
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:122
  40. Universal screening using the International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups (IADPSG) criteria has identified a prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) of 12.4% in women living in I...

    Authors: Jennifer J Infanti, Fidelma P Dunne, Angela O’Dea, Paddy Gillespie, Irene Gibson, Liam G Glynn, Eoin Noctor, John Newell and Brian E McGuire
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:121
  41. Every year in Europe about 25,000 infants are born extremely preterm. These infants have a 20% mortality rate, and 25% of survivors have severe long-term cerebral impairment. Preventative measures are key to r...

    Authors: Simon Hyttel-Sorensen, Topun Austin, Frank van Bel, Manon Benders, Olivier Claris, Eugene Dempsey, Monica Fumagalli, Gorm Greisen, Berit Grevstad, Cornelia Hagmann, Lena Hellström-Westas, Petra Lemmers, Jane Lindschou, Gunnar Naulaers, Wim van Oeveren, Adelina Pellicer…
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:120
  42. Graves’ hyperthyroidism is an autoimmune disease causing hyperfunction of the thyroid gland. The concentration of selenium is high in the thyroid gland and two important groups of enzymes within the thyroid ar...

    Authors: Torquil Watt, Per Cramon, Jakob Bue Bjorner, Steen Joop Bonnema, Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen, Christian Gluud, Jeppe Gram, Jane Lindschou Hansen, Laszlo Hegedüs, Nils Knudsen, Pernille Bach-Mortensen, Runa Nolsøe, Birte Nygaard, Flemming Pociot, Maria Skoog, Per Winkel…
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:119
  43. Dental caries (tooth decay) is highly prevalent and is largely attributable to unhealthy self-care behaviors (diet and oral hygiene). The conventional (health) education (CE), focusing on disseminating informa...

    Authors: Xiaoli Gao, Edward Chin Man Lo, Colman McGrath and Samuel Mun Yin Ho
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:118
  44. Alcohol misuse is a major cause of premature mortality and ill health. Although there is a high prevalence of alcohol problems among patients presenting to general hospital, many of these people are not help s...

    Authors: Judith Watson, Gillian Tober, Duncan Raistrick, Noreen Mdege, Veronica Dale, Helen Crosby, Christine Godfrey, Charlie Lloyd, Paul Toner and Steve Parrott
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:117
  45. Colonoscopy is one of the most effective methods of cancer prevention and detection, particularly for individuals with familial risk. Recruitment of family members to behavioral intervention trials remains uni...

    Authors: Rebecca G Simmons, Yuan-Chin Amy Lee, Antoinette M Stroup, Sandra L Edwards, Amy Rogers, Christopher Johnson, Charles L Wiggins, Deirdre A Hill, Rosemary D Cress, Jan Lowery, Scott T Walters, Kory Jasperson, John C Higginbotham, Marc S Williams, Randall W Burt, Marc D Schwartz…
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:116
  46. If you want to know which of two or more healthcare interventions is most effective, the randomised controlled trial is the design of choice. Randomisation, however, does not itself promote the applicability o...

    Authors: Kirsty Loudon, Merrick Zwarenstein, Frank Sullivan, Peter Donnan and Shaun Treweek
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:115
  47. Catheter-related infection is the third cause of infections in intensive care units (ICU), increasing the length of stay in ICU and hospital, mortality, and costs. Skin antisepsis is one of the most prevalent ...

    Authors: Véronique Goudet, Jean-François Timsit, Jean-Christophe Lucet, Alain Lepape, Dorothée Balayn, Sabrina Seguin and Olivier Mimoz
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:114

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