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Vagal determinants of exercise capacity
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Validation of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance-Derived Equation for Predicted Left Ventricular Mass Using the UK Biobank Imaging Cohort: Tool for Donor-Recipient Size Matching.
(2019-12)BACKGROUND: Current guidance from International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation recommends using body weight for donor-recipient size matching for heart transplantation. However, recent studies have shown that ... -
Validation of the all-comers design: Results of the TARGET-AC substudy.
(2020-03)BACKGROUND: Results of clinical trials are often criticized by low inclusion rate and potential sampling bias in patient recruitment. The aim of this validation registry is to evaluate how far an all-comers design in the ... -
Validity of a two-component imaging-derived disease activity score for improved assessment of synovitis in early rheumatoid arthritis
(Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology., 2018-04-25)Objectives. Imaging of joint inflammation provides a standard against which to derive an updated DAS for RA. Our objectives were to develop and validate a DAS based on reweighting the DAS28 components to maximize ... -
Variable selection and risk prediction using a penalised modelling framework for high-dimensional data in a nested matched case-control design
(https://rss.org.uk/training-events/conference2022/, 2022-09-12)In a matched case-control (MCC) study, each subject with the outcome of interest (case) is matched with m subjects without the outcome (control) from the same cohort (often called a 1:m nested MCC). This design is efficient ... -
Variants in the Mannose-binding Lectin Gene MBL2 do not Associate With Sepsis Susceptibility or Survival in a Large European Cohort.
(2015-09-01)BACKGROUND: Sepsis is an increasingly common condition, which continues to be associated with unacceptably high mortality. A large number of association studies have investigated susceptibility to, or mortality from, sepsis ... -
Variation in left ventricular cardiac magnetic resonance normal reference ranges: systematic review and meta-analysis
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020-05-27)