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Daily Archives: October 1, 2017

How well do flu shots work?

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:23h | UTC

How well do flu shots work? Here’s what the science says – VOX (free)

 


Research: Conscious Sedation versus General Anesthesia for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:24h | UTC

Conscious Sedation versus General Anesthesia for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Insights from the NCDR® STS/ACC TVT Registry – Circulation (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Conscious Sedation in TAVR Linked to Lower Mortality, Shorter Hospital Stays: TVT Registry – TCTMD (free)

 


Research: D-dimer to guide the intensity of anticoagulation after mechanical heart valve replacement

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:24h | UTC

D-dimer to guide the intensity of anticoagulation in Chinese patients after mechanical heart valve replacement: a randomized controlled trial – Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Source: ACP Journal Wise ($)

 


Research: Concurrent bariatric operations and perioperative outcomes

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:25h | UTC

Concurrent bariatric operations and association with perioperative outcomes: registry based cohort study – The BMJ (free)

“Concurrent bariatric operations occurred infrequently, but when they did, there was no observable increased risk for adverse perioperative outcomes compared with non-concurrent operations”.

 


Roads are becoming more deadly in developing countries

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:22h | UTC

Roads are becoming more deadly in developing countries – The Economist (a few articles per month are free) (RT @equitylist see Tweet)

 


What’s the Difference? Global Health Defined

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:22h | UTC

What’s the Difference? Global Health Defined – Global Health  NOW (free)

 


Review: People’s outcomes should be analyzed in their original groups

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:20h | UTC

People’s outcomes should be analyzed in their original groups – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)

 


Short commentary: Death by Fluids

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:21h | UTC

Short commentary: iSepsis – Death by Fluids, Part 1 – EMCrit (free)

Original article: Effect of an Early Resuscitation Protocol on In-hospital Mortality Among Adults With Sepsis and Hypotension: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free) AND Editorial: Trying to Improve Sepsis Care in Low-Resource Settings (free)

 


Research: Association of Thyroid Function With Life Expectancy With and Without Cardiovascular Disease

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:18h | UTC

Association of Thyroid Function With Life Expectancy With and Without Cardiovascular Disease: The Rotterdam Study – JAMA Internal Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: High-Normal Thyroid Function Tied to Early Death – MedPage Today (free registration required)

 


Research: Health Concerns and Health Service Utilization in Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:20h | UTC

Health Concerns and Health Service Utilization in a Population Cohort of Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (free)

Commentary: Many Young Adults With Autism Also Have Mental Health Issues – NPR (free)

 


Systematic Review: Self-monitoring of blood pressure in hypertension

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:14h | UTC

Self-monitoring of blood pressure in hypertension: A systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis – PLOS Medicine (free)

Commentary: Home blood pressure monitoring works best with extra support – Reuters (free)

 


Choosing Wisely Canada: Nine Things Nurse Practitioners and Patients Should Question

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:17h | UTC

New Guide from Choosing Wisely Canada: Nine Things Nurse Practitioners and Patients Should Question – Nurse Practitioner Association of Canada (free)

See more on the Choosing Wisely initiative in our April 5 issue (see #6)

 


Meta-Analysis: Relationship of Sleep Duration With All‐Cause Mortality and Cardiovascular Events

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:12h | UTC

Relationship of Sleep Duration With All‐Cause Mortality and Cardiovascular Events: A Systematic Review and Dose‐Response Meta‐Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies – Journal of The American Heart Association (free)

“Our findings indicate that both short and long sleep duration is associated with an increased risk of all‐cause mortality and cardiovascular events”.

 


Research: Association of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder with incident systemic lupus erythematosus

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:16h | UTC

Association of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder with incident systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in a longitudinal cohort of women – Arthritis & Rheumatology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: A Stress Link to Lupus – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free) AND PTSD linked with increased lupus risk – Willey, via EurekAlert (free) AND Lupus risk almost three times higher after trauma – Medical News Today (free)

 


Research: Prevalence of Anemia 10 Years After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:18h | UTC

Prevalence of Anemia 10 Years After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass in a Single Veterans Affairs Medical Center – JAMA Surgery (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Long-Term Follow-up after Weight-Loss Surgery Finds High Rate of Anemia – The JAMA Network (free)

 


Research: Association of Vision Loss With Cognition in Older Adults

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:11h | UTC

Association of Vision Loss With Cognition in Older Adults – JAMA Ophthalmology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Vision and Hearing Loss Are Tied to Cognitive Decline – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free) AND Visual impairment among older adults associated with poor cognitive function – Medical News Today (free)

 


Research: Effect of a Community Health Worker–Led Multicomponent Intervention on Blood Pressure Control

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:13h | UTC

Effect of a Community Health Worker–Led Multicomponent Intervention on Blood Pressure Control in Low-Income Patients in Argentina: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Community Intervention among Low-Income Patients Results in Improved Blood Pressure Control – The JAMA Network (free)

“The proportion of patients with controlled hypertension (BP <140/90 mm Hg) increased from 17 percent at baseline to 73 percent in the intervention group and from 18 percent to 52 percent in the usual care group”.

 


Research: A single mutation in the prM protein of Zika virus contributes to fetal microcephaly

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:10h | UTC

A single mutation in the prM protein of Zika virus contributes to fetal microcephaly – Science (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: A Single Mutation Helps Modern Zika Cause Birth Defects – Scientific American (free) AND The Zika Virus Grew Deadlier With a Small Mutation, Study Suggests – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free) AND Zika was a mild bug. A new discovery shows how it turned monstrous – The Washington Post (free) AND How Zika Became So Dangerous For Babies – NPR (free)

 


Guideline: Preventive chemotherapy to control soil-transmitted helminth infections in at-risk population groups

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:07h | UTC

Preventive chemotherapy to control soil-transmitted helminth infections in at-risk population groups – World Health Organization (free)

News release: WHO recommends large-scale deworming to improve children’s health and nutrition (free)

Infographic: WHO publishes recommendations for large-scale deworming to improve children’s health and nutrition (free)

See also: WHO intestinal worms website (free resources) AND Fact sheet: Soil-transmitted helminth infections (free)

 


Study Questions Use of Acid Suppressors To Curb Mild Infant Reflux

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:09h | UTC

Medical News & Perspectives: Study Questions Use of Acid Suppressors To Curb Mild Infant Reflux – JAMA (free) (RT @DeeMangin see Tweet)

Study abstract presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting: Infants prescribed antacids for reflux have increased risk of bone fractures (free)

 


Perspectives: Lost in Thought: The Limits of the Human Mind and the Future of Medicine

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:10h | UTC

Lost in Thought: The Limits of the Human Mind and the Future of Medicine – New England Journal of Medicine (free)

 


Research: Evaluation of telephone first approach to demand management in English general practice

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:08h | UTC

Evaluation of telephone first approach to demand management in English general practice: observational study – The BMJ (free)

Editorial: Telephone first consultations in primary care (free)

Commentaries: Phone-first GP consults ‘no panacea for reducing workload’ – OnMedica (free) AND No evidence to support claims that telephone consultations reduce GP workload or hospital referrals – University of Cambridge (free)

Related study: Direct-To-Consumer Telehealth May Increase Access To Care But Does Not Decrease Spending – Health Affairs (link to abstract – $ for full-text) AND Commentaries: Telehealth Doctor Visits May Be Handy, But Aren’t Cheaper Overall – NPR (free) AND Are Virtual Doctor Visits Really Cost-Effective? Not So Much, Study Says – Health News Florida (free)

 


Summary: Atrial Fibrillation in Athletes

1 Oct, 2017 | 15:25h | UTC

Summary with key points to remember: Atrial Fibrillation in Athletes: Virtue of Moderation – Latest in Cardiology, American College of Cardiology (free)

Original article: Atrial Fibrillation in Athletes: A Lesson in the Virtue of Moderation – Journal of The American College of Cardiology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

 


International Day of Older Persons – 1st October 2017

1 Oct, 2017 | 16:06h | UTC

International Day of Older Persons – 1st October 2017: Health services must stop leaving older people behind – World Health Organization (free)

Related Guideline: WHO Guidelines on Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) – World Health Organization (free)

See also WHO’s work on ageing

 


Systematic Review: Whole grain cereals for cardiovascular disease

1 Oct, 2017 | 15:24h | UTC

Whole grain cereals for cardiovascular disease – The Cochrane Library (free)

Original article: Whole grain cereals for the primary or secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease – Cochrane Library (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: What can studies tell us about whole grains and the heart? – Reuters (free)

 


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