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im·pact

(im-pakt),
1. The forcible striking of one body against another.
2. To press two bodies, parts, or fragments closely together so that the two parts move as a single unit.
[L. impingo, pp. -pactus, to strike at (in + pango), fasten, drive in]
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

IMPACT

IMPACT. An acronym for various clinical trials.
Cardiology 
(1) Integrilin™ to manage platelet aggregation to prevent coronary thrombosis.
(2) International mexiletine or placebo antiarrhythmic coronary trial.

Gynaecology
Interdisciplinary Maternal Perinatal Australasian Clinical Trials.
 
Neurology
International Multiple sclerosis secondary Progressive Avonex™ Controlled Trial.
 
Pulmonology Inhaled Steroids in Managed Care: Pulmicort Turbuhaler/Azmacort Cost-Effectiveness Trial.

impact
The effect or influence that a change (e.g., polity in healthcare) has on its environment—e.g., the recipients of said services.
Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.

IMPACT

Cardiology A clinical trial
1. Integrilin to Manage Platelet Aggregation to Prevent Coronary Thrombosis.
2. International Mexiletine or Placebo Antiarrhythmic Coronary Trial Public health Initiatives to Mobilize for the Prevention and Control of Tobacco use A CDC-sponsored anti-tobacco initiative. See Smoking cessation, Tobacco control.
McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

im·pact

(impakt, im-pakt)
1. The forcible striking of something against another.
2. To press two bodies, parts, or fragments closely together.
[L. impingo, pp. -pactus, to strike at (in + pango), fasten, drive in]
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012

Patient discussion about impact

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