Significance of Clinical parameter
Synonyms: Clinical measure, Clinical variable, Clinical indicator, Physiological marker, Diagnostic criterion, Health indicator, Clinical index, Health parameter.
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Hindu concept of 'Clinical parameter'
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Clinical parameters, along with signs and symptoms, were considered to assess the total effect of therapy on patients, which was categorized as cured, markedly improved, improved, or unchanged.[1] (2) These are the specific signs and symptoms that were assessed to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment, which were recorded in the patients during the study.[2] (3) These are specific measures used to assess the condition of a patient, and are used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments, such as ear discharge and earache.[3] (4) clinical parameters are measurable indicators used to assess a patient's health status, and are used to evaluate the impact of the treatments.[4] (5) These are measurable aspects of the patient's health that are related to their condition, and they showed improvement, as described in the text.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) Mean and Standard Deviation of these parameters for Different Types of Koshtha was insignificant.[6] (2) These are factors like pallor, fatigue and appetite that are used to evaluate the effect of Navayas Lauha in the management of Pandu Roga.[7] (3) The Revised VCSS evaluates 10 clinical parameters, each rated from 0 (none) to 3 (severe).[8] (4) These include plaque index, gingival index, and modified sulcular bleeding index, assessed at different time points.[9] (5) No statistically significant difference in these was observed between 0.2% CHX and 6% Tulsi mouthwash at baseline evaluation.[10]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) These are the specific aspects that were assessed during the study to determine the effectiveness of the treatment, encompassing physical signs, symptoms, and laboratory investigations.[11] (2) Clinical parameters are measurable characteristics used to assess health, and the study used various clinical parameters to evaluate the treatments.[12] (3) General 'clinical parameters' were not measured in the study.[13] (4) These are measurable indicators of a patient's condition, such as Plaque Index, Gingival Bleeding Index, and Probing Pocket Depth, assessed throughout the study.[14]
The concept of Clinical parameter in scientific sources
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) A previous study had already estimated that several significant factors were identified, and then included as three to four variables in the final model consisting of parameters that were selected from demographic profile of patients and this.[15] (2) These are the parameters considered.[16] (3) Clinical parameters are the measurements that were evaluated in the studies, and the studies focused on the effects of saffron extract on blood or clinical parameters.[17] (4) The measurements or observations used to describe a patient's condition during the study.[18] (5) These are measurable indicators used to assess a patient's health status, and monitor changes over time.[19]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) A weekly blood sample from all animals was taken throughout the Tb supplementation study to perform a complete blood count.[20] (2) These parameters of patients were collected from institutional records, as stated in the document.[21] (3) Clinical parameters indicated differences in levels of consciousness when hogs were stunned with different concentrations of CO2.[22] (4) The OAA/S score, Ce of propofol and BIS as clinical parameters to predict the sedation and hypnosis induced by propofol.[23] (5) The changes in all of these evaluated are enlisted in Table 4 and 5 for group A and B, respectively.[24]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Other ones measured were 12-hourly blood pressure, pulse rate and temperature.[25] (2) These are the factors that can affect the severity of the disease, and the study findings cannot distinguish deaths from COVID-19 or underlying AKI or other medical conditions.[26] (3) This refers to a measurable characteristic used to assess a patient's health status, such as blood pressure, and is relevant in understanding disease progression.[27] (4) These are the measurements and observations that were used to assess the patients, including the time to ECG and the SBP.[28] (5) These are factors that influence the choice of the internal jugular vein, some of which may compel its use, such as trauma, neck cancer, or invasive devices.[29]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) These are the medical measurements and indicators, such as viral load and CD4+ T-lymphocyte count, used to assess the health status of participants.[30] (2) One of the parameters used for comparative assessment between patients previously treated in the private sector and those who were never-treated.[31] (3) These are used by doctors to determine which patients can safely undergo an immediate lumbar puncture, particularly in cases involving seizures and potential risks.[32] (4) This refers to the measurable characteristics, such as symptoms and signs, that are used to assess a patient's condition and predict the presence of meningitis.[33] (5) These are identified by Oksenhendler to increase the rate of diagnosing Castleman’s disease in HIV-positive individuals.[34]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Observations of experimental protamine periodontitis, on which the gel containing oak bark and aloe extract has an effect.[35] (2) These are parameters in which liquids significantly differed, along with laboratory parameters, within the estimated ratios.[36] (3) Examples include INR or K level, monitored by the clinical pharmacist.[37] (4) These are related to viruses in patients with chronic and aggressive periodontitis.[38] (5) The study highlighted the positive impact of HU in improving both these and hematological ones.[39]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) When considering the, and treatment characteristics, patients with poor glycaemic control comprised a significantly higher proportion of those who were consuming alcohol.[40] (2) Clinical parameters are measurable characteristics used in the assessment of a patient's condition, and the study provides insights into their implications for the management of prostate enlargement.[41] (3) Clinical parameters included body mass index, diabetes duration, and treatment regimens, which were considered in the study, as detailed within the information provided.[42]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) Heart rate, respiratory rate, and rectal temperature were monitored to determine how the infection affected the overall health and well-being of the rams.[43] (2) Clinical parameters are the observable signs and measurements used to monitor the health of the roan antelope and detect theileriosis infection during the study.[44] (3) These are observable indicators of health, such as heart rate and respiratory rate, that can be monitored alongside lactate levels to assess an animal's condition during various procedures.[45]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) Data about 14 clinical parameters and daily prevalence of COVID-19 were collected and the machine learning model was trained on 1554 cases (757 confirmed COVID-19) and tested on an independent sample of 340 cases.[46] (2) Measurements related to health, like blood pressure and cholesterol levels, that are used to assess the effects of rooibos tea.[47]
From: Journal of Metabolic Health
(1) These are associated with respiratory quotient and its association with dietary strategies, and also the effects of a primary care low-carbohydrate, high-fat dietary educational intervention on laboratory and anthropometric data.[48]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) When examining a group of women receiving estrogen therapy for 3 years, Pilgram et al. did not find any changes in these.[49] (2) Clinical parameters refer to medical indicators that are assigned significance levels for diagnostic purposes when modifying the weights of attributes.[50] (3) Clinical parameters such as diastolic blood pressure, cardiac frequency, fasting glucose, HbAc 1 α , insulin, TGO, and TGP values were analyzed and found to be almost twice as high in the T 2 DM group compared to the healthy group.[51] (4) These are measurements like probing pocket depth (PPD), % of plaque, and bleeding on probing (BOP), which were evaluated at baseline and 3 months after treatment.[52] (5) These are measurable characteristics or indicators of a patient's health status, such as vital signs, laboratory results, and physical examination findings, as stated in the document.[53]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The significant factors like psychosis pattern, illness severity, and current functioning that are explored in relation to the variable of interest in schizophrenia.[54] (2) The medical and health-related characteristics of the participants, which were analyzed to understand their relationships with psychiatric comorbidity.[55]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Medical information such as blood pressure measurements collected from patients before the interventions began.[56]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) Clinical parameters in the study refer to physiological measurements such as blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation, which were assessed to determine the effect of the intervention.[57]