Significance of Clinical success
Clinical success refers to the effectiveness of a treatment in achieving desired health outcomes and is characterized by various indicators such as the clearance of kidney stones, the resolution of primary symptoms, and favorable treatment outcomes in medical trials. Notably, it encompasses the success of specific treatments against infections like MDR A. baumannii and other conditions, including those seen in epidemics. Measures of clinical success also include aesthetic and functional results in dental care, highlighting its comprehensive application in medical practice.
Synonyms: Treatment success, Clinical efficacy, Achievement, Accomplishment, Victory, Triumph, Positive outcome, Realization
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The concept of Clinical success in scientific sources
Clinical success encompasses achieving effective treatment outcomes in medicine, particularly in addressing various oral conditions, where Western approaches may show limitations, highlighting the need for broader, more adaptable treatment strategies.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is the favorable outcome of a medical treatment, and a combination of polymyxin B and cefoperazone-sulbactam against MDR A. baumannii bacteraemia and/or pneumonia has similar effects that lead to this.[1] (2) This is defined as the absence of death, emergency bypass surgery, or Q-wave infarction, and is used to evaluate the effectiveness of bivalirudin in patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.[2]