Sentences with phrase «cent of patients who»

«At least 40 per cent of patients who suffer from severe forms of chronic pain also develop depression at some point,» says Venetia Zachariou of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York.
Thirty - nine per cent of patients who survived cardiac arrest and were able to undergo structured interviews described a perception of awareness, but interestingly did not have any explicit recall of events.
They found that only 25 per cent of patients who tested positive for hepatitis B had used the exchange, whereas among those who tested negative for hepatitis B, 74 per cent had used the exchange.
While 35 per cent of the patients who had not received any treatment reported an improvement, 59 per cent of the placebo group felt better.
Nine out of ten GPs say they feel pressurised to issue the prescriptions and 97 per cent of patients who ask for them are prescribed them.

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About 29 per cent - 130,000 - are of patients who are on the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP).
NHS hospitals could go bust, face fines of up to ten per cent of their turnover and face shutdown without any consultation; patients could suffer as hospitals prioritise those who can afford to pay; and, most interestingly, new powers could hand GP the right to charge for services.
The majority of patients are diagnosed too late for surgery — currently the only potentially curative treatment — and 80 per cent of those who have surgery will see the cancer return.
By pre-identifying patients who have a personal and familial history of high - cholesterol, LipidSeq was able to find a genetic mutation in 67 per cent of those tested.
Since the international Delta trial began in 1992, the death rate of patients who received «combination therapy» has fallen by 38 per cent compared with patients who were treated with a single drug.
But when Sly syndrome patients produce just 1 per cent of the βglucoronidase found in healthy people, their symptoms are much milder than those of patients who produce no enzyme at all, says Heard.
Researchers found that patients who received 24/7 intensivist physician care had a seven per cent lower risk (26 % vs 19 %) of experiencing major complications and a nearly - four per cent lower chance (5.3 % vs 1.6 %) of cardiac surgical intensive care unit (ICU) readmission.
When compared to patients who received supportive treatment only, 67 per cent of the interferon - treated patients were still alive at 21 days in contrast to 19 per cent of the former patients.
Nosten has shown that the proportion of patients who are still infected after three days of ACT has increased from zero in 2000 to 28 per cent in 2011.
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