- Clinical criteria can triage which breast lumps to biopsy
LOE 4
- Clinical decision rule useful for cardiac ischemia
LOE 1a
- Clinical decision rules useful for evaluating minor head injury
LOE 1b
- Clinical diagnosis of dyspepsia is inaccurate
LOE 1b
- Clinical diagnosis of onychomycosis: plantar desquamation and interdigital tinea pedis are key
LOE 1a
- Clinical exam in shoulder impingement is unreliable
LOE 2b
- Clinical rule for prognosis of coma after cardiac arrest
LOE 2a
- Clinical symptoms unreliable for diagnosing pertussis in adolescents and adults
LOE 2a
- Clinical variables predict UTI in febrile young girls under 2
LOE 2b
- Clopidogrel beneficial added to ASA, fibrinolytic in STEMI
LOE 1b
- Cognitive behavior therapy/exercise helps Gulf War illness
LOE 1b
- Cognitive behavioral tx somewhat effective for IBS and functional bowel disorders
LOE 1b
- Colchicine effective for idiopathic chronic constipation
LOE 2b
- Colchicine effective for severe constipation
LOE 1b
- Combination antipyretics no faster than ibuprofen but longer acting
LOE 1b
- Combinations of antiemetics better for post-op nausea, vomiting
LOE 1b
- Combined antidepressants effective for fibromyalgia
LOE 1b
- Combined HRT doesn't improve urinary incontinence in postmenopausal women (HERS)
LOE 1b
- Community acquired neumonia guideline (IDSA)
LOE 5
- Complications unlikely in athletes with < 100 PVCs/day
LOE 2b
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