Search Results - "Drewes, Asbjarn Mohr"
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Features characterising cardiac autonomic neuropathy in diabetes using ensembled classification
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-10-2023)“…•It is possible to obtain good classification results of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy using supervised machine learning.•The best classifier is the…”
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Effects of the peripherally acting [mu]-opioid receptor antagonist methylnaltrexone on acute pancreatitis severity: study protocol for a multicentre double-blind randomised placebo-controlled interventional trial, the PAMORA-AP trial
Published in Trials (19-12-2021)“…Background Moderate to severe acute pancreatitis (AP) is associated with a high rate of complications and increased mortality, yet no targeted pharmacologic…”
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Cell-free DNA promoter hypermethylation in plasma as a diagnostic marker for pancreatic adenocarcinoma
Published in Clinical epigenetics (16-11-2016)“…Pancreatic cancer has a 5-year survival rate of only 5-7%. Difficulties in detecting pancreatic cancer at early stages results in the high mortality and…”
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A mechanism-based proof of concept study on the effects of duloxetine in patients with painful knee osteoarthritis
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (27-12-2021)“…The global burden of osteoarthritis (OA) is steadily increasing due to demographic and lifestyle changes. The nervous system can undergo peripheral and central…”
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Prediction of opioid dose in cancer pain patients using genetic profiling: not yet an option with support vector machine learning
Published in BMC research notes (27-01-2018)“…Use of opioids for pain management has increased over the past decade; however, inadequate analgesic response is common. Genetic variability may be related to…”
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Gender, Variation in Opioid Receptor Genes and Sensitivity to Experimental Pain
Published in Molecular pain (09-04-2013)“…Background Pain tolerance is subject to considerable inter-individual variation, which may be influenced by a number of genetic and non-genetic factors. The…”
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