- Pacemakers effective for persistent, severe vasovagal syncope
LOE 1b
- Paddle placement affects cardioversion for AF
LOE 2b
- Pain questionnaire improves patient satisfaction
LOE 1b
- Pain tx decreases agitation in nursing homes
LOE 1b
- Paroxetine effective for refractory vasovagal syncope
LOE 1b
- Patient beliefs influence our diagnoses of anxiety, depression
LOE 4
- Patients with compensation issues have worse outcomes
LOE 4
- PE only somewhat useful in knee injuries
LOE 2a
- PEG 3350 better than lactulose for functional constipation in kids
LOE 1b
- PEG more effective than tegaserod for chronic constipation
LOE 2b
- PEG safe and effective for up to 6 months in chronic constipation
LOE 1b
- PEG, tegaserod, psyllium, lactulose best supported for constipation
LOE 1a-
- Pelargonium sidoides decreases bronchitis symptoms
LOE 1b
- Pelvic floor exercise training reduces stress incontinence postpartum
LOE 2b
- Pelvic floor exercises restore continence after radical prostatectomy
LOE 1b
- Peripheral sensory deficits common in elderly
LOE 3b
- Petroleum jelly doesn't reduce recurrent pediatric epistaxis
LOE 2b
- Phalen/Tinel not useful for CTS
LOE 1a
- Physical therapy adds little to back pain treatment
LOE 2b
- Physicians cannot predict viral from bacterial RTIs
LOE 1b
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