<p>Data are expressed as medians and their range. Baseline characteristics were compared between the groups by using Wilcoxon’s rank sum test for none normally distributed variables (age) and Student’s unpaired test otherwise. Symbols: * p<5%.</p
Baseline characteristics of all included patients (n = 10) and those used for analysis (n = 8).</p
<p>Quantitative variables are expressed as median (25<sup>th</sup>-75<sup>th</sup> interquartile ran...
<p>All values are the mean ± SD, median (interquartile range) or the number of subjects (percent of ...
<p>Summary measure for categorical data is n (%). * P is used to compare across all three groups (co...
<p>Characteristics of the participants in this study are shown as median (range). The participants w...
<p>The data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation as well as the median (IQR) and counts (%...
a<p>Data are given as number (percent) unless otherwise indicated.</p>b<p>The mean ages of the two p...
<p>Data are mean ±SD or median (interquartile range). Analyses are MoMHR versus THA by Student's t-t...
<p>Key: Data presented as mean ± standard deviation, median and range or number and percent. BMI–bod...
<p>Values are expressed as the median (range) or as number (percentage).</p><p>HADS = Hospital Anxie...
a<p>p<.05 by Student t-test for difference in means between ART failures and non-failures, among pat...
<p>Results are given as mean (SD) or median (range) or as number (%) of subjects, if not otherwise s...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD (95% confidence intervals) or n (%).</p><p>Baseline characteristics o...
<p>Proportions are given as no. and (%). Continuous variables are given as mean ± standard deviation...
<p>a With Bonferroni correction.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of patients categorized according to...
Baseline characteristics of all included patients (n = 10) and those used for analysis (n = 8).</p
<p>Quantitative variables are expressed as median (25<sup>th</sup>-75<sup>th</sup> interquartile ran...
<p>All values are the mean ± SD, median (interquartile range) or the number of subjects (percent of ...
<p>Summary measure for categorical data is n (%). * P is used to compare across all three groups (co...
<p>Characteristics of the participants in this study are shown as median (range). The participants w...
<p>The data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation as well as the median (IQR) and counts (%...
a<p>Data are given as number (percent) unless otherwise indicated.</p>b<p>The mean ages of the two p...
<p>Data are mean ±SD or median (interquartile range). Analyses are MoMHR versus THA by Student's t-t...
<p>Key: Data presented as mean ± standard deviation, median and range or number and percent. BMI–bod...
<p>Values are expressed as the median (range) or as number (percentage).</p><p>HADS = Hospital Anxie...
a<p>p<.05 by Student t-test for difference in means between ART failures and non-failures, among pat...
<p>Results are given as mean (SD) or median (range) or as number (%) of subjects, if not otherwise s...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD (95% confidence intervals) or n (%).</p><p>Baseline characteristics o...
<p>Proportions are given as no. and (%). Continuous variables are given as mean ± standard deviation...
<p>a With Bonferroni correction.</p><p>Baseline characteristics of patients categorized according to...
Baseline characteristics of all included patients (n = 10) and those used for analysis (n = 8).</p
<p>Quantitative variables are expressed as median (25<sup>th</sup>-75<sup>th</sup> interquartile ran...
<p>All values are the mean ± SD, median (interquartile range) or the number of subjects (percent of ...