22 research outputs found
Mineral compositions of some selected centaurea species from Turkey
Centaurea calolepis Boiss., Centaurea lydia Boiss. and Centaurea polyclada DC. were investigated for major minerals and trace elements by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Calcium and potassium were found in maximum concentrations in Centaurea species. The results revealed that the concentrations of iron, manganese and zinc were found to be high in C. calolepis. On the other hand, copper, magnesium and phosphorous were found in higher concentrations in C. polyclada. Mineral composition of Centaurea species, will be descriptive in terms of the traditional use of this species. In addition, C. calolepis, C. lydia and C. polyclada may be utilized in nutraceuticals as potential natural sources of major minerals and trace elements
Additional file 1: Supplementary material 1. of Long-term outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting versus stent-PCI for unprotected left main disease: a meta-analysis
PRISMA Statement. (DOC 63 kb
Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Long-term outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting versus stent-PCI for unprotected left main disease: a meta-analysis
Risk of bias. Summary of the study quality analysis. (PDF 773 kb
Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Long-term outcome of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds for the treatment of coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis of RCTs
Funnel plots. Funnel plots for TLF, TLR, TV-MI, Cardiac Death, Definite/Probable DvT, Early, Late and Very-late DvT, demonstrating no evidence of publication bias. Each circle represents a study. Study precision (reported on the y-axis as the Standard Error of the Log OR) is plotted against the summary effect. (PPTX 158Â kb
Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Long-term outcome of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds for the treatment of coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis of RCTs
Risk of bias. Summary of the study quality analysis. (PPTX 80Â kb
Meta-analysis of difference in major bleeding events.
<p>Forest plot and summary effect of the difference in the incidence of major bleedings within the subgroups of patients undergoing interrupted vs uninterrupted periprocedural VKAs. The bottom line reports the summary effect for both groups.</p
Details of the selected studies included in the Meta-analysis.
<p>Details of the selected studies included in the Meta-analysis.</p
Meta-analysis of difference in minor bleeding events.
<p>Panel A: forest plot and summary effect of the difference in the incidence of minor bleedings. Panel B: difference in the minor bleeding events is shown in the subgroups of patients undergoing interrupted vs uninterrupted periprocedural VKAs.</p
Meta-analysis of difference in major bleeding events.
<p>Forest plot and summary effect of the difference in the incidence of major bleedings within the subgroups of patients undergoing interrupted vs uninterrupted periprocedural VKAs. The bottom line reports the summary effect for both groups.</p
Meta-analysis of difference in total bleeding events.
<p>Panel A: forest plot and summary effect of the difference in the incidence of total bleedings. Panel B: difference in the total bleeding events is shown in the subgroups of patients undergoing interrupted vs. uninterrupted periprocedural VKAs.</p