<p>* Treatment after 48, 72 and 96 hours from surfacing showed no significant differences in clinical outcome. Time to recompression was not associated with clinical outcome. Graph values shown in %.</p
Effects of treatment delay on disease infectivity, severity, and treatment efficacy.</p
<p>Fig 2 describes the percentage of subjects reporting pain within each of the evaluated three trea...
We study the effect of delaying treatment in the presence of (unobserved) heterogeneity. In a homoge...
<p>Delayed group was further divided by symptoms onset (≤12 and >12 hours from surfacing)</p><p>Pati...
<p>Notice time to recompression was calculated from symptoms onset in most cases.</p><p>Most studies...
<p>Delayed group was further divided by symptoms onset (≤12 and >12 hours from surfacing).</p><p>DCS...
Most cases of decompression sickness (DCS) occur soon after surfacing, with 98% within 24 hours. Rec...
<p>* Clinical outcome was not significantly different between the delayed and early groups (<i>χ</i>...
Most of the patients experienced an improving trend in clinical symptoms within 9 months after the f...
<p>Distribution of delays since onset of symptoms to start of treatment for patients that do not dro...
<p>Timing of response to treatment evaluation after treatment intensification (number of patients pe...
<p>Hospitals in the highest quartile of delayed fixation (Quartile 4) achieved fixation in only 60% ...
Metaregression of treatment duration in days as a predictor of the variation across studies in conti...
<p>Meta-analysis of Early versus Delayed surgery time according to cut-off points (12, 24, 48, and o...
Many clients prematurely terminate therapy before they have recovered. One possible explanation for ...
Effects of treatment delay on disease infectivity, severity, and treatment efficacy.</p
<p>Fig 2 describes the percentage of subjects reporting pain within each of the evaluated three trea...
We study the effect of delaying treatment in the presence of (unobserved) heterogeneity. In a homoge...
<p>Delayed group was further divided by symptoms onset (≤12 and >12 hours from surfacing)</p><p>Pati...
<p>Notice time to recompression was calculated from symptoms onset in most cases.</p><p>Most studies...
<p>Delayed group was further divided by symptoms onset (≤12 and >12 hours from surfacing).</p><p>DCS...
Most cases of decompression sickness (DCS) occur soon after surfacing, with 98% within 24 hours. Rec...
<p>* Clinical outcome was not significantly different between the delayed and early groups (<i>χ</i>...
Most of the patients experienced an improving trend in clinical symptoms within 9 months after the f...
<p>Distribution of delays since onset of symptoms to start of treatment for patients that do not dro...
<p>Timing of response to treatment evaluation after treatment intensification (number of patients pe...
<p>Hospitals in the highest quartile of delayed fixation (Quartile 4) achieved fixation in only 60% ...
Metaregression of treatment duration in days as a predictor of the variation across studies in conti...
<p>Meta-analysis of Early versus Delayed surgery time according to cut-off points (12, 24, 48, and o...
Many clients prematurely terminate therapy before they have recovered. One possible explanation for ...
Effects of treatment delay on disease infectivity, severity, and treatment efficacy.</p
<p>Fig 2 describes the percentage of subjects reporting pain within each of the evaluated three trea...
We study the effect of delaying treatment in the presence of (unobserved) heterogeneity. In a homoge...