Significance of Clinical evaluation
Clinical evaluation, as described in Ayurveda, Psychiatry, and Health Sciences, is a multifaceted process. It involves assessing a patient's condition through observation, examination, and analysis of symptoms. This includes evaluating treatment effectiveness, diagnosing diseases, and determining patient outcomes. It is used in clinical trials to test new drugs, evaluate the impact of treatments, and assess overall health and well-being.
Synonyms: Clinical assessment, Clinical review, Medical evaluation, Health assessment, Clinical examination, Health evaluation, Assessment, Examination, Appraisal, Analysis, Review, Inspection, Diagnosis.
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Hindu concept of 'Clinical evaluation'
In Hinduism, clinical evaluation involves assessing treatment effectiveness through observation and data collection. It includes evaluating Ayurvedic remedies for various conditions, assessing patient responses, and analyzing results to determine treatment efficacy, encompassing both traditional practices and modern medical approaches.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) The clinical evaluation of Minofil, a non-hormonal drug containing T. cordifolia, has confirmed the medicinal properties of Tinospora cordifolia, also known as Giloy, in preventing diseases by increasing immunity.[1] (2) To confirm the efficacy of the treatment protocol statistically, a thorough clinical evaluation involving a large population of patients is essential.[2] (3) It is the process of assessing the effectiveness and impact of a medical intervention, such as a specific Ayurvedic treatment, on patient health outcomes.[3] (4) A clinical evaluation, according to this document, assesses the safety and efficacy of a medical intervention, specifically focusing on the effects of Vedistry Arjuna + Tablet.[4] (5) A clinical evaluation was done through a Proforma prepared in the form of questionnaire including information obtained by history, physical examination and analysis of investigations.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) It is the assessment of Mustadi Yoga in the Management of Medoroga with special reference to Hyperlipidemia.[6] (2) Treatment was planned for 17 days where the patient got significant relief after a detailed one of these, and a targeted intervention plan.[7] (3) The process of assessing the efficacy of ‘Sharngyadi Churna’ and a herbal nebulizer in managing Tamaka Shwasa, related to Bronchial Asthma, through research.[8] (4) The process of assessing and analyzing a patient's medical condition through examination, testing, and observation.[9] (5) The study was conducted on 60 clinically diagnosed and confirmed patients of Primary Infertility at P.G. department.[10]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) Clinical evaluation was performed on patients with Thalassemia Major using the Gandhakadi Yoga formulation, against the standard conventional approach of blood transfusion and iron chelation therapy.[11] (2) This is the process of assessing the effectiveness of the treatment, involving the observation of the patient's response and the collection of data.[12] (3) This is a study conducted to assess the impact of a combination of substances on mental capabilities, utilizing a defined method and involving volunteers to measure the effects of a particular therapy.[13] (4) The text references a study that performed a clinical evaluation to determine the efficacy of an Ayurvedic Herbal Formulation on patients with functional dyspepsia, using a double-blind clinical trial.[14] (5) The article describes a study that assessed the effectiveness of Saptavimshatika Guggulu and Haridra Churna in managing a specific health condition, as indicated by the title.[15]
The concept of Clinical evaluation in scientific sources
Clinical evaluation is a systematic assessment conducted by healthcare professionals. It encompasses various methods like examinations, observations, and tests. This process determines a patient's condition, assesses treatment effectiveness and safety, and evaluates outcomes across diverse medical contexts.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) It is a necessary step to confirm the potential of the PCR protocol for diagnosing human leptospirosis.[16] (2) Understanding the signs and symptoms of hydrocephalus helps address further treatment plans.[17] (3) This is a process to assess a patient's condition, and is important for establishing a diagnosis.[18] (4) These are various methods such as the Schirmer II tear test (STT), tear film break-up time test (TBUT), conjunctival Lissamine green staining (LGS), corneal fluorescein staining (CFS), tear meniscus height (TMH), Marx line (ML) and MGD assessment can be conducted.[19] (5) This refers to the assessment or examination performed in a medical setting to diagnose or monitor a patient's condition, and often uses a variety of different tools.[20]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) The diagnosis of non-IgE FAs relies on this, along with sound history taking, due to the lack of laboratory tests to support the diagnosis.[21] (2) This process, along with a patient's history and appropriate anthropometrical measurements, can be used to diagnose gastro-oesophageal reflux and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.[22] (3) The process of assessing a patient's health through examination, medical history review, and other diagnostic methods, which is essential for preanaesthetic assessment to identify risks and optimize patient outcomes.[23] (4) This is the process of assessing a patient's health, and a diligent preoperative clinical evaluation, supplemented with appropriate preoperative pulmonary function testing, would identify the majority of important risk factors.[24] (5) This is a thorough assessment that includes a full developmental history, medical examination, and academic and psychosocial evaluations to diagnose a specific disorder.[25]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Used to determine the patient’s group before muscle samples were obtained.[26] (2) Assessment of the safety and effectiveness of a medical intervention in humans. Formulation and this of some new nalidixic acid topical formulations.[27] (3) This includes medical history and a physical examination, and is a part of the procedures usually involved in gout diagnosis.[28] (4) Nano-based formulations require rigorous preclinical and these to demonstrate safety, efficacy, and manufacturing consistency.[29] (5) Assessment of a drug or treatment in a clinical setting.[30]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Clinical evaluation of a phytopharmaceutical elaborated with the standardized extract of Galphimia glauca was reported, demonstrating therapeutic effectiveness similar to that exerted by Lorazepam in patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder.[31] (2) A careful clinical evaluation of the combination of garlic with conventional regimen would provide an opportunity to standardize and implement in cardiovascular disease management in diabetic patients.[32] (3) This research effort was aimed at this for antipyretic efficacy of a traditional combined formulation of Jwarhar mahakashay drugs of Charak Samhita.[33] (4) This has also shown that chicory has ability to treat the liver problems, making it a good and very important protective source for hepatocytes.[34] (5) This contradicts clinical evaluation done by Allen and Ragab (2002), who found older patients in the age group of 76-94 years are unable to learn to use a MDIs, possibly because of dyspraxia or unrecognized cognitive impairment.[35]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) The process of assessing patients to determine the need for diagnosis and management of NTM.[36] (2) This refers to the process of assessing the performance and reliability of analytical methods used in clinical settings for patient care.[37] (3) This refers to a comprehensive assessment of a patient's health, including a medical history, physical examination, and any necessary tests.[38] (4) This is the assessment of a patient's health status, which may involve laboratory tests, and is a part of the community-based antiretroviral therapy initiation process.[39] (5) It is critical to exclude delirium through careful clinical evaluation and targeted special investigations, to determine the patient's condition.[40]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) Lung function tests have become an indispensable tool for this of respiratory health and disease. Objective measurements of pulmonary function can be useful in the diagnostic evaluation of patients who have a cough, exercise limitation or other symptoms and signs attributed to the respiratory system.[41] (2) It is performed on operative procedures for Congenital Talipes Equino-varus, as documented in the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.[42] (3) The assessment of a student's performance in a clinical setting, including the evaluation of their knowledge, technical skills, attitudes, and overall competence in treating patients.[43] (4) This involves four essential elements that must be correlated to choose the best treatment for disc-lesions, and it relies on the findings of the clinical evaluation, not just the inspection of a straight radiograph or myelographic appearances.[44]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) This process, along with anthropometric measurements, is used to assess malnutrition, and clinical signs like visible wasting and general oedema are indicators of a child's condition.[45] (2) This is a method that is used in assessing the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder as mentioned in the book.[46] (3) This is a method of assessment, such as the mini-CEX, used in many postgraduate medical education programs to assess performance in the workplace.[47]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) The process of assessing a patient's health through examination and testing, which was part of the study's inclusion criteria.[48] (2) This is an assessment conducted using specific criteria, such as those from the DSM-5, often involving interviews and history-taking to determine a diagnosis, including for autism spectrum disorder.[49]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) Assessing animals for FAMACHA© categories using a color chart to determine the need for treatment, specifically in the context of worm infections.[50]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) The IGDS has not yet been validated against clinical evaluation in adolescents, which is the gold standard when pursuing diagnostic purposes.[51] (2) The clinical evaluation includes index of average length of stay in the medical setting, index of average length of stay in the surgical setting, index of adherence to the Regional Health Service bundle of infection and sepsis, etc.[52] (3) A comprehensive clinical evaluation was administered to determine the presence and severity of posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury in the participants of the study.[53] (4) After proper biochemical and clinical evaluation, polyarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis was diagnosed, leading to the initiation of Prednisone treatment, showcasing the importance of thorough assessment in diagnosing complex conditions.[54] (5) Clinical evaluation involves examining animals for signs of disease, and this study includes a clinical evaluation of dogs to assess the presence of clinical signs of leishmaniasis.[55]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) It involves the vaccine candidates, with 13 in phase 3 of clinical trials by the end of November 2020.[56] (2) This type of assessment, specifically a randomized double-blind versus placebo trial, is a future research direction for a new food product.[57] (3) Assessment of parameters such as probing pocket depth, clinical attachment loss, bleeding on probing, and dental mobility to diagnose and monitor chronic periodontitis.[58]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This is the process of assessing a patient's condition, and is considered in relation to CT scan results.[59] (2) This is the process of assessing a patient's condition, and the classification of dystonia serves as a cornerstone of it, involving both clinical descriptors and aetiological factors.[60] (3) This involves a thorough assessment process, including interviews and gathering information from multiple sources, to gain a comprehensive understanding of an individual's condition, particularly in diagnosing ADHD.[61] (4) This is a process that self-report questionnaires are not a substitute for, as the questionnaires are useful in estimating the prevalence of autistic traits.[62] (5) A factor that may confuse the unskilled clinician is that patients often do not have obvious cognitive decline on clinical evaluation, even with intelligence testing on standard test batteries.[63]