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A hybrid infusion system consisting of a spinal catheter (Medtronic Ascenda 8781; Conformité Européenne [CE] mark for intrathecal use) and an implantable infusion port (Cellsite spinal; CE mark for intrathecal use) will be implanted under deep sedation. The participant lies in a lateral decubitus position. After marking the incision locations in the midlumbar region and the paraumbilical area, the incision areas will be infiltrated with local anesthesia (bupivacaine).
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e70362
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Patient Perspectives on Open-Door Policies in Psychiatry: Mixed Methods Study
Survey data collection continued until the end of October, with student assistants using Remark Office Optical Mark Recognition for extracting data from the paper questionnaires [42].
Analyzing large collections of written responses poses significant challenges when done manually, due to the time and effort required. To address this, we applied a widely used computational method called topic modeling, which helps uncover recurring themes in text data by identifying patterns of word usage across documents.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73610
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