After the publication of this work [1], it was brought to our attention that the time for patient follow-up specified in the ‘Statistical methods ’ section of the protocol was incorrect; follow-up will continue for six months after the end of treatment, not 12 months as stated in th
<p>*28 patients were lost to follow up at six months.</p><p>Results of post-procedural occlusion and...
Estimates of the treatment effect after six months exposure time to the intervention for the origina...
Background: Clinical trials typically have a relatively short follow-up period, and may both underes...
Most of the patients experienced an improving trend in clinical symptoms within 9 months after the f...
<p>The follow-up period started after the first revision (m = months). In the series of Flint et al....
<p>Description of follow-up time in years for study patients on anti-retroviral therapy (n = 1,282)....
In observational studies, treatment is often time dependent. Mishandling the time from the beginning...
Outcomes at 12 months follow-up compared between the intervention and the control groups.</p
<p>* The patient who was lost to follow-up at 3 months was excluded from the analysis of the 3 month...
The maximum follow-up time was one year from initiation of VL treatment. However, patients only ente...
assignment was blinded to patients and all medical person-nel (except the operating team) during fol...
<p>Individual follow-up is characterized by two indicators: <i>absolute duration</i> and <i>complete...
Loss to follow-up indicates both patients not reporting and inability to trace them during the requi...
Patient and doctor characteristics at baseline, 6-month follow-up (trial endline), and 18-month foll...
Background/aims: After completion of a randomised controlled trial, an extended follow-up period may...
<p>*28 patients were lost to follow up at six months.</p><p>Results of post-procedural occlusion and...
Estimates of the treatment effect after six months exposure time to the intervention for the origina...
Background: Clinical trials typically have a relatively short follow-up period, and may both underes...
Most of the patients experienced an improving trend in clinical symptoms within 9 months after the f...
<p>The follow-up period started after the first revision (m = months). In the series of Flint et al....
<p>Description of follow-up time in years for study patients on anti-retroviral therapy (n = 1,282)....
In observational studies, treatment is often time dependent. Mishandling the time from the beginning...
Outcomes at 12 months follow-up compared between the intervention and the control groups.</p
<p>* The patient who was lost to follow-up at 3 months was excluded from the analysis of the 3 month...
The maximum follow-up time was one year from initiation of VL treatment. However, patients only ente...
assignment was blinded to patients and all medical person-nel (except the operating team) during fol...
<p>Individual follow-up is characterized by two indicators: <i>absolute duration</i> and <i>complete...
Loss to follow-up indicates both patients not reporting and inability to trace them during the requi...
Patient and doctor characteristics at baseline, 6-month follow-up (trial endline), and 18-month foll...
Background/aims: After completion of a randomised controlled trial, an extended follow-up period may...
<p>*28 patients were lost to follow up at six months.</p><p>Results of post-procedural occlusion and...
Estimates of the treatment effect after six months exposure time to the intervention for the origina...
Background: Clinical trials typically have a relatively short follow-up period, and may both underes...