Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) have become integral to contemporary clinical research and practice, offering direct insight into how patients perceive their health, well‐being and functional status.
The importance placed on the physical examination in the assessment of patients with cardiovascular disorders appears to be declining, perhaps in part due to a paucity of data showing its value in the ...
A thorough patient history and physical exam are crucial for managing dacryoadenitis and any associated systemic disorders, ...
Despite a strong connection between physical inactivity and a host of chronic health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, patients are not routinely asked about how much they’re exercising, ...
A total of 368 in-person clinical evaluations of patients with cancer were included. PE was normal or had alterations already seen in previous consultations in 87% of the cases. Among patients with ...
Are you wondering if an annual or regular physical examination is still necessary? A new study reveals that it’s an integral part of relationship-centered care and detection of diseases early on. The ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patient-reported physical function predicts which patients gain greatest survival benefit from daratumumab.
Objective Data on cardiovascular outcomes according to objectively measured physical activity (PA) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are scarce. This study explored the associations between PA ...
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