e-ISSN: Pending
Failure-mode index

Search what already failed

A searchable index of real negative results, null findings, and replication failures from the published literature — so you can learn what didn't work before repeating it.

WASTE indexes published research — it does not host or republish full papers. Each entry is a metadata record (title, authors, DOI) compiled from open scholarly databases, with the abstract shown in full only where the paper is openly licensed (e.g. Creative Commons); otherwise a short excerpt is shown for reference under fair use. WASTE classifies each work by failure type; classifications are automated and approximate.

19875 results in Negative / Null Result Report · page 446 of 663

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessPhysics

Interacting bubble clouds and their sonochemical production

Laura Stricker, Benjamin Dollet, David Fernandez Rivas et al. · 2013 · arXiv

Acoustically driven air pockets trapped in artificial crevices on a sur- face can emit bubbles which organize in (interacting) bubble clusters. With increasing driving power Fernandez Rivas et al. [Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2010] observed three different behaviors: clusters close to the very pits out of which they had been created, clusters pointing toward each other, and merging clusters. The latter behavior is highly undesired for technological purposes as it is associated with a reduction of the radical production and an enhancement of the erosion of the reactor walls. The dependence on the co

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessEngineering

HyNNA: Improved Performance for Neuromorphic Vision Sensor based Surveillance using Hybrid Neural Network Architecture

Deepak Singla, Soham Chatterjee, Lavanya Ramapantulu et al. · 2020 · arXiv

Applications in the Internet of Video Things (IoVT) domain have very tight constraints with respect to power and area. While neuromorphic vision sensors (NVS) may offer advantages over traditional imagers in this domain, the existing NVS systems either do not meet the power constraints or have not demonstrated end-to-end system performance. To address this, we improve on a recently proposed hybrid event-frame approach by using morphological image processing algorithms for region proposal and address the low-power requirement for object detection and classification by exploring various convolut

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMathematics

A comparison of short-term probabilistic forecasts for the incidence of COVID-19 using mechanistic and statistical time series models

Nicolas Banholzer, Thomas Mellan, H Juliette T Unwin et al. · 2023 · arXiv

Short-term forecasts of infectious disease spread are a critical component in risk evaluation and public health decision making. While different models for short-term forecasting have been developed, open questions about their relative performance remain. Here, we compare short-term probabilistic forecasts of popular mechanistic models based on the renewal equation with forecasts of statistical time series models. Our empirical comparison is based on data of the daily incidence of COVID-19 across six large US states over the first pandemic year. We find that, on average, probabilistic forecast

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessComputer Science

Analyzing and Adapting Large Language Models for Few-Shot Multilingual NLU: Are We There Yet?

Evgeniia Razumovskaia, Ivan Vulić, Anna Korhonen · 2024 · arXiv

Supervised fine-tuning (SFT), supervised instruction tuning (SIT) and in-context learning (ICL) are three alternative, de facto standard approaches to few-shot learning. ICL has gained popularity recently with the advent of LLMs due to its simplicity and sample efficiency. Prior research has conducted only limited investigation into how these approaches work for multilingual few-shot learning, and the focus so far has been mostly on their performance. In this work, we present an extensive and systematic comparison of the three approaches, testing them on 6 high- and low-resource languages, thr

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessComputer Science

Point-in-Time Financial RAG with Frozen LLMs and Market-Feedback Adaptive Retrieval

Zijie Zhao, Roy E. Welsch · 2026 · arXiv

Financial retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems typically rank evidence by textual relevance, but in financial markets evidence utility depends on event type, forecast horizon, and market context. We study news-triggered event-impact prediction as a point-in-time financial RAG problem. For each company-news anchor, the system retrieves financial news and SEC filing passages, appends a pre-decision market-context card, and predicts multi-horizon residual-return signals. Our method keeps the LLM frozen and adapts retrieval through an external Bayesian source memory updated from matured re

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessEngineering

How time window influences biometrics performance: an EEG-based fingerprints connectivity study

Luca Didaci, Sara Maria Pani, Claudio Frongia et al. · 2023 · arXiv

EEG-based biometric represents a relatively recent research field that aims to recognize individuals based on their recorded brain activity by means of electroencephalography (EEG). Among the numerous features that have been proposed, connectivity-based approaches represent one of the more promising methods tested so far. In this paper, we investigate how the performance of an EEG biometric system varies with respect to different time windows to understand if it is possible to define the optimal duration of EEG signal that can be used to extract those distinctive features. Overall, the results

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessComputer Science

Performance Analysis of Cooperative Communications at Road Intersections Using Stochastic Geometry Tools

Baha Eddine Youcef Belmekki, Abdelkrim Hamza, Benoît Escrig · 2018 · arXiv

Vehicular safety communications (VSCs) are known to provide relevant contributions to avoid congestions and prevent road accidents, and more particularly at road intersections since these areas are more prone to accidents. In this context, one of the main impairments that affect the performance of VSCs are interference. In this paper, we develop a tractable framework to model cooperative transmissions in presence of interference for VSCs at intersections. We use tools from stochastic geometry, and model interferer vehicles locations as a Poisson point process. First, we calculate the outage pr

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessEngineering

On Minimizing Symbol Error Rate Over Fading Channels with Low-Resolution Quantization

Neil Irwin Bernardo, Jingge Zhu, Jamie Evans · 2021 · arXiv

We analyze the symbol error probability (SEP) of $M$-ary pulse amplitude modulation ($M$-PAM) receivers equipped with optimal low-resolution quantizers. We first show that the optimum detector can be reduced to a simple decision rule. Using this simplification, an exact SEP expression for quantized $M$-PAM receivers is obtained when Nakagami-$m$ fading channel is considered. The derived expression enables the optimization of the quantizer and/or constellation under the minimum SEP criterion. Our analysis of optimal quantization for equidistant $M$-PAM receiver reveals the existence of error fl

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessComputer Science

Analysis of Variational Sparse Autoencoders

Zachary Baker, Yuxiao Li · 2025 · arXiv

Sparse Autoencoders (SAEs) have emerged as a promising approach for interpreting neural network representations by learning sparse, human-interpretable features from dense activations. We investigate whether incorporating variational methods into SAE architectures can improve feature organization and interpretability. We introduce the Variational Sparse Autoencoder (vSAE), which replaces deterministic ReLU gating with stochastic sampling from learned Gaussian posteriors and incorporates KL divergence regularization toward a standard normal prior. Our hypothesis is that this probabilistic sampl

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMathematics

Towards Sharp Minimax Risk Bounds for Operator Learning

Ben Adcock, Gregor Maier, Rahul Parhi · 2025 · arXiv

We develop a minimax theory for operator learning, where the goal is to estimate an unknown operator between separable Hilbert spaces from finitely many noisy input-output samples. For uniformly bounded Lipschitz operators, we prove information-theoretic lower bounds together with matching or near-matching upper bounds, covering both fixed and random designs under Hilbert-valued Gaussian noise and Gaussian white noise errors. The rates are controlled by the spectrum of the covariance operator of the measure that defines the error metric. Our setup is very general and allows for measures with u

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessComputer Science

Reproducing DragDiffusion: Interactive Point-Based Editing with Diffusion Models

Ali Subhan, Ashir Raza · 2026 · arXiv

DragDiffusion is a diffusion-based method for interactive point-based image editing that enables users to manipulate images by directly dragging selected points. The method claims that accurate spatial control can be achieved by optimizing a single diffusion latent at an intermediate timestep, together with identity-preserving fine-tuning and spatial regularization. This work presents a reproducibility study of DragDiffusion using the authors' released implementation and the DragBench benchmark. We reproduce the main ablation studies on diffusion timestep selection, LoRA-based fine-tuning, mas

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessOphthalmology

Biosafety of a 3D-printed intraocular lens made of a poly(acrylamide-co-sodium acrylate) hydrogel in vitro and in vivo

Jia-Wen Li, Yi-Jian Li, Xi-Su Hu et al. · 2020 · International Journal of Ophthalmology

AIM: To assess the biosafety of a poly(acrylamide-co-sodium acrylate) hydrogel (PAH) as a 3D-printed intraocular lens (IOL) material. METHODS: The biosafety of PAH was first evaluated in vitro using human lens epithelial cells (LECs) and the ARPE19 cell line, and a cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay was performed to investigate alterations in cell proliferation. A thin film of PAH and a conventional IOL were intraocularly implanted into the eyes of New Zealand white rabbits respectively, and a sham surgery served as control group. The anterior segment photographs, intraocular pressure (IOP), bl

View details →DOI: 10.18240/ijo.2020.10.03
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessDentistry

Efficacy of Hydrophobic Layer On Sealing Ability of Dentin Adhesive Systems in Class V Composite Resin Restorations

Fatemeh Maleknejad, Saied Mostafa Moazzami, Elham Baradaran Nasseri et al. · 2011 · Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects

Background and aims. Adhesive permeability is hindered by application of an additional layer of hydrophobic resin, which increases its concentration within the hydrophilic layer, reduces its affinity to water, and enhances its physical properties. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a hydrophobic layer on the microleakage of class V composite restorations using different adhesives. Materials and methods. The adhesives including total-etch Scotchbond MP and Single Bond, and the self-etch Clearfil SE Bond and Clearfil S3 Bond were applied to 80 class V cavities in vitro on

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMedicine

Growth and development in Chinese pre-schoolers with picky eating behaviour: a cross-sectional study.

Yong Xue, Ai Zhao, Li Cai et al. · 2015 · PLoS ONE

OBJECTIVE:To explore the associations between picky eating behaviour and pre-schoolers' growth and development. Corresponding potential mechanisms, such as nutrient and food subgroup intake, as well as micronutrients in the blood, will be considered. METHODS:Picky eating behaviour was present if it was reported by parents. From various areas of China, 937 healthy children of 3-7 years old were recruited using a multi-stage stratified cluster sampling method. Children and their mothers' socio-demographic information and children's anthropometry, intelligence, blood samples, one 24-hour dietary

View details →DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123664
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessInternal medicine

Soluble Transferrin Receptor (sTfR) Identifies Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients

Tri Ratnaningsih, Novi W Sukirto, Arum Tri Wahyuningsih · 2020 · Acta Medica Indonesiana

Background: iron deficiency in pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients may weaken their immune system, causing difficulty in overcoming the infection. Accurate diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in pulmonary TB patients is essential. In order to prove the iron deficient state, diagnosis should focus on inflammatory factors, which could highly affect the outcome of iron status, such as measurement of serum ferritin (SF). Soluble Transferrin Receptor (sTfR) is the best parameter to diagnose iron deficiency in the inflammatory condition. This study aimed to understand the role of sTfR to iden

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessDiseases of the musculoskeletal system

Gene XRCC1Arg399Gln polymorphism and its genotype variations: clinical associations in Egyptian systemic lupus erythematosus patients

Mohamed A. Mortada, Haidy E. Zidan, Noha A. Abdelsalam et al. · 2020 · Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation

Abstract Background Impaired deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) repair may induce an autoimmune response in susceptible individuals. The association between DNA repair gene XRCC1 Arg399Gln gene polymorphism and susceptibility of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is controversial. This study aimed to detect the association of XRCC1 Arg399Gln gene polymorphism with SLE and its clinical manifestations in the Egyptian population. Results A significant association was found between weight loss and genotype GG (P = 0.048); however, genotype AG was significantly associated with high serum creatinine and lo

View details →DOI: 10.1186/s43166-020-00009-2
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessImmunologic diseases. Allergy

Systemic sclerosis presenting TAFRO syndrome-like manifestations including renal glomerular microangiopathy: a case report and literature review

Hiroyuki Kawahara, Satoshi Hara, Noriko Iwaki et al. · 2025 · Immunological Medicine

TAFRO syndrome is a systemic inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology, and its diagnosis requires the exclusion of autoimmune diseases. A 42-year-old Japanese woman presented with TAFRO syndrome-like manifestations, but had undiagnosed limited-cutaneous systemic sclerosis preventing a definitive diagnosis of TAFRO syndrome. However, her clinical course and pathological findings, including renal glomerular microangiopathy, were consistent with TAFRO syndrome. We performed a systematic review of the literature to evaluate how autoimmunity affects the clinical characteristics of TAFRO syndrome/i

View details →DOI: 10.1080/25785826.2025.2481675
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMedicine

Eccentric Peak Torque Analysis of Subjects Suffering from Chronic Ankle Instability

Amr Almaz Abdel-aziem, Amira Hussin Draz · 2013 · Medicine Science

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of chronic ankle instability (CAI) on eccentric peak torque of the ankle musculature. The study included fifty participants divided into two groups; the first group consisted of twenty five subjects suffering from CAI, the second group consisted of twenty five subjects with no prior history of ankle injury as control group. Eccentric peak torque of invertors, evertors, plantar-flexors and dorsiflexors was recorded for each participant at angular velocities 30 and 90o/sec by using (Biodex Medical Systems, Inc, Shirley, NY, USA). Analysis of va

View details →DOI: 10.5455/medscience.2013.02.8048
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessEconomics as a science

Evaluating and Analyzing the Gap of Service Quality Based on the Hierarchical Service Quality Model in Keshavarzi Bank of Iran

gholamhossain khorshidi, Arash Naghash, milad mohamadian · 2014 · پژوهشهای اقتصادی

Nowadays, the issue of service quality for service-provider organizations specifically banks is of considerable importance. The service-provider organizations (specifically governmental banks) are aware from the necessity of getting satisfaction of customer and assessing quality of services. In this research, we evaluate and analyze the gap of expected and current service quality. In fact, the gap between customer´s expectations of bank services and customers perceptions is assessed based on the hierarchical service quality model (HSQM), which has been introduced by Brady and Cronin in 2001. T

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMedicine

The relation between serum testosterone levels and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with kidney transplantation

Hulya Colak, Ismail Sert, Yusuf Kurtulmus et al. · 2014 · Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation

The objective of the study is to evaluate the relationship between serum testos-terone levels and cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) in patients after kidney transplantation and with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Seventy-five male patients, aged between 18 and 68 years, who had kidney transplantation at least six months earlier, were enrolled into the study. Only renal transplant recipients and CKD patients with a creatinine level of 0.05). Serum testosterone levels were independent risk factors affecting IVC collapse index, systolic BP and LA. m-TORi and CNIs drugs might have no negative effe

View details →DOI: 10.4103/1319-2442.139862
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessTherapeutics. Pharmacology

Correlation Between Hip Abductor Strength and Lower Extremity Functional Scale in Elderly Females

Ha-yeong Baek, Seung-yoon Han, Il-kyu Ahn et al. · 2026 · Physical Therapy Korea

Background: Hip abductor muscles play a critical role in stabilizing the pelvis during functional activities. A decline in hip abductor strength is associated with impaired balance and an increased risk of falls, particularly in elderly females who experience physiological changes and age-related muscle loss. Although limb dominance has been proposed to influence lower extremity muscle strength in young adults, no studies have yet examined differences in hip abductor strength between the dominant and non-dominant limbs in elderly females. Furthermore, the relationship between hip abductor stre

View details →DOI: 10.12674/ptk.2026.33.1.83
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessTheory and practice of education

Effect of Differentiated Instruction and 5E Learning Cycle on Academic Achievement and Self-efficacy of Students in Physics Lesson

Riza Salar, Umit Turgut · 2021 · Science Education International

The learning characteristics of each student are different. Differentiated instruction considers individual differences, as such guides the learning journey rather than seeing these differences as a challenge. The purpose of this research was to compare the effects of differentiated instruction and 5E learning cycle in physics classes on the students' academic achievement and self-efficacy. We used the matching - pre-test/post-test - control group design to address the research questions. We conducted the study in three different schools, performed three experiments, and had three control grou

View details →DOI: 10.33828/sei.v32.i1.1
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessNeurology. Diseases of the nervous system

高龄急性轻型缺血性卒中早期阿替普酶静脉溶栓疗效观察 Observation of the Effect of Alteplase Intravenous Thrombolysis in the Early Stage of Acute Mild Ischemic Stroke in the Elderly

杨江胜,朱祖福,高志强,陆强彬,周国庆,方琪 · 2018 · Zhongguo cuzhong zazhi

目的 探讨高龄轻型缺血性卒中3 h内行阿替普酶静脉溶栓治疗的疗效及安全性。 方法 将我院2015年10月-2017年10月连续收治入院的发病3 h内48例高龄急性轻型缺血性卒中患者 随机分为阿替普酶静脉溶栓组24例和未溶栓组24例。比较两组患者入院时的一般情况,基线美国 国立卫生研究院卒中量表(National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale,NHISS)评分,治疗24 h后颅内出 血转化率,治疗后90 d改良Rankin量表(modified Rankin Scale,mRS)评分及90 d病死率。 结果 阿替普酶静脉溶栓组和未溶栓组患者一般临床资料、基线NIHSS评分比较,差异无统计学意 义。阿替普酶静脉溶栓组和未溶栓组治疗24 h后颅内出血转化率分别为4.17%和0(P =1.000),两组 90 d病死率均为4.17%(P =1.000),阿替普酶静脉溶栓组及未溶栓组90 d mRS评分为0~2分的比率 分别为83.33%和54.17%(P =0.029)。 结论 早期阿替普酶静脉溶栓治疗高龄急性轻型缺血性卒中不增加急性期颅内出血转化的风险, 可以改善高龄轻型缺血性卒中患者预后,不增加病死率。 Abstract: Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of alteplase i

View details →DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-5765.2018.04.005
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMedicine

Epstein-Barr virus and human papillomavirus infections and genotype distribution in head and neck cancers.

Zeyi Deng, Takayuki Uehara, Hiroyuki Maeda et al. · 2014 · PLoS ONE

To investigate the prevalence, genotypes, and prognostic values of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and human papillomavirus (HPV) infections in Japanese patients with different types of head and neck cancer (HNC).HPV and EBV DNA, EBV genotypes and LMP-1 variants, and HPV mRNA expression were detected by PCR from fresh-frozen HNC samples. HPV genotypes were determined by direct sequencing, and EBV encoded RNA (EBER) was examined by in situ hybridization.Of the 209 HNC patients, 63 (30.1%) had HPV infection, and HPV-16 was the most common subtype (86.9%). HPV E6/E7 mRNA expression was found in 23 of 60

View details →DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0113702
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessAgriculture

The probiotic effects of dietary inactive yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. ellipsoideus on growth factors, survival, body composition and intestinal microbiota of Beluga juvenile (Huso huso)

S.H. Hoseinifar email ; A.R. Mirvaghefi; B. Mojazi Amiri; H.A. Khoshbavar Rostami; M. Poor Amini; K. Darvish Bastami · 2011 · ‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān

The probiotic effects of inactive yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. ellipsoideus was studied on growth performance, survival and intestinal microbiota of beluga juveniles (Huso huso). The study was done in complete randomize design that included feeding of beluga juveniles with diets supplemented with 0 (control), 1, 2 and 5% yeast (4 treatments with 3 replicates). Beluga juveniles (11.40±0.56g) were randomly allocated in 12 oval tanks at a density of 35 fish per tank and triplicate group were fed with experimental diets. At the end of the trial, growth factors (final weight, weight gain,

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMedicine (General)

Effect of Needle Tip Position on Contrast Media Dispersion Pattern in Transforaminal Epidural Injection Using Kambin’s Triangle Approach

Lee J, Jo D, Song S et al. · 2020 · Journal of Pain Research

Jongseok Lee,1 Daehyun Jo,2 Shinmi Song,1 Dahee Park,1 Dohyeong Kim,1 Jinyoung Oh1 1Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2Pain Center, Pohang Wooridul Hospital, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of KoreaCorrespondence: Jinyoung OhDepartment of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 211 Eonju-Ro, Gangnan-Gu, Seoul, Republic of KoreaTel +82-2-2019-3600Fax +82-2-2019-4833Email sgcms3@gmail.comPurpose: Dispersion of contrast media

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMedicine

Depression in Parkinson's disease: A case-control study.

Yu-Hsuan Wu, Yi-Huei Chen, Ming-Hong Chang et al. · 2018 · PLoS ONE

To evaluate the association between Parkinson's disease (PD) prognosis and the patient's onset of depression.A total of 353 patients with newly-diagnosed PD and a history of depression were enrolled. On the basis of the onset of depression before or after PD diagnosis, we divided participants into PD patients with pre- or post-diagnostic depression. Cox's regression analysis was used to detect risks between the onset of depression and outcomes (including death, accidental injury, dementia, and aspiration pneumonia). The association between the onset of depression and levodopa equivalent dosage

View details →DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192050
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessMedicine

Clinical characteristics of gout patients with shoulder joints involved from 24 cases

WANG Yibo, HAN Yingdong, XIE Tiange, WU Juan, DI Hong, ZHANG Yun, ZENG Xuejun · 2025 · Jichu yixue yu linchuang

Objective To characterize the clinical features of the group of gout patients to facilitate earlier identification, and optimize the diagnosis and treatment of the condition. Methods The retrospective study analyzed 24 gout patients with shoulder joint(s) involved and consulted by physicians of Peking Union Medical College Hospital from March 2021 to April 2025, while 70 outpatient gout patients matched by clinical course duration and sex were enrolled as control group. Clinical data including medical history, laboratory tests, therapeutic interventions. Prognosis was systematically collected

View details →DOI: 10.16352/j.issn.1001-6325.2025.11.1485
Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessSurgery

A new proposal for laparoscopic left colectomy in a rat model

Leonardo de Castro Durães, Eliana Ferreira Ribeiro Durães, Pedro Felipe Silva de Freitas et al. · 2013 · Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira

PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of a new technique for laparoscopic segmental colectomy and primary anastomosis in the left colon of rats. METHODS: Thirty rats were randomly assigned to three groups of ten animals each. All animals underwent segmental resection of the left colon and end-to-end anastomosis. In Group I, the animals underwent laparoscopic surgery with carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum at a pressure of 5 mmHg. In Group II, the animals underwent pneumoperitoneum with carbon dioxide at a pressure of 12 mmHg. In Group III, the control group, the animals underwent open s

Negative / Null Result ReportOpen accessInternal medicine

Correlation of Moxifloxacin Concentration, C-Reactive Protein, and Inflammatory Cytokines on QTc Interval in Rifampicin-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients Treated with Shorter Regimens

Tutik Kusmiati, Ni Made Mertaniasih, Johanes Nugroho Eko Putranto et al. · 2022 · Acta Medica Indonesiana

Background: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is a global health concern. QTc prolongation is a serious adverse effect in DR-TB patients receiving a shorter regimen. This study aimed to evaluate the correlation of moxifloxacin concentration, CRP, and inflammatory cytokines with QTc interval in DR-TB patients treated with a shorter regimen. Methods: This study was performed in 2 groups of rifampicin-resistant (RR-TB) patients receiving shorter regimens. Correlation for all variables was analyzed. Results: CRP, IL-1β, and QTc baseline showed significant differences between 45 RR-TB patients on