- Steroid injections effective for knee osteoarthritis
LOE 1a
- Steroid injections effective for lateral epicondylitis mainly in short-term
LOE 2a
- Steroid injections for trochanteric pain = short-term benefit, long-term no better than usual care
LOE 2b
- Steroid iontophoresis little help in tennis elbow
LOE 2b
- Steroid or saline injection ineffective for lumbar radiculopathy
LOE 1b
- Steroid use in RA safe with low doses
LOE 2b
- Steroids (any route) effective for acute asthma in adults
LOE 1a
- Steroids are beneficial to neonates in PPROM
LOE 1a
- Steroids depress antibody response to DTP vaccination in preterm infants
LOE 4
- Steroids effective for COPD exacerbations
LOE 1a
- Steroids effective for hyperemesis gravidarum
LOE 1b
- Steroids effective septic shock requiring BP support
LOE 1b
- Steroids effective short-term for COPD exacerbation
LOE 1b
- Steroids for OM with effusion hasten resolution without benefiting hearing
LOE 1a-
- Steroids for URIs do not decrease AOM
LOE 2b
- Steroids improves outcomes of erysipelas
LOE 1b
- Steroids increase CP in premature infants
LOE 1a
- Steroids may be useful for hyperemesis gravidarum
LOE 1b
- Steroids may reduce antibiotic benefit for PPROM
LOE 1a
- Steroids minimally effective for chronic fatigue
LOE 1b
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