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Daily Archives: October 17, 2017

Last Month in Oncology with Dr. Bishal Gyawali: September 2017

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:10h | UTC

Last Month in Oncology with Dr. Bishal Gyawali: September 2017 – eCancer News (free)

 


Guidelines for the Treatment of Rectal Prolapse

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:07h | UTC

Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Rectal Prolapse – Diseases of the Colon & Rectum (free)

 


Research: Iron absorption from oral iron supplements given on consecutive versus alternate days

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:10h | UTC

Iron absorption from oral iron supplements given on consecutive versus alternate days and as single morning doses versus twice-daily split dosing in iron-depleted women: two open-label, randomised controlled trials – The Lancet Haematology (free)

Commentaries: Treatment of iron deficiency is getting trendy – The Lancet Haematology (free) AND Taking Iron Every Other Day Linked to Better Absorption in Iron-Deficient Women – Physician’s First Watch (free)

 


We Need to Talk About Kids and Smartphones

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:09h | UTC

We Need to Talk About Kids and Smartphones – TIME (free)

Related: Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? – The Atlantic (free)

“Just how dangerous are smartphones for kids? Here’s why health experts are worried”

 


Guidelines Synopsis: Management of a Diabetic Foot

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:08h | UTC

Management of a Diabetic Foot – JAMA Clinical Guidelines Synopsis (free) (RT @adamcifu)

Original guideline: The management of diabetic foot: A clinical practice guideline by the Society for Vascular Surgery in collaboration with the American Podiatric Medical Association and the Society for Vascular Medicine (free)

 


Research: Increasing prevalence of vascular risk factors in patients with stroke

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:06h | UTC

Increasing prevalence of vascular risk factors in patients with stroke – Neurology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Health Conditions That Increase Stroke Risk Rise Across All Ages, Races – NPR (free)

“An estimated 80% of all 1st strokes are due to risk factors that can be changed,” says new study (RT @ACCmediacenter see Tweet)

 


Report: Roadmap for zoonotic tuberculosis

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:05h | UTC

Roadmap for zoonotic tuberculosis – Worl Health Organization (free)

WHO News release: TB partners launch first roadmap to jointly stop the transmission of bovine and zoonotic tuberculosis (free)

 


Research: Vaccines to Prevent Ebola in Liberia

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:04h | UTC

Phase 2 Placebo-Controlled Trial of Two Vaccines to Prevent Ebola in Liberia – New England Journal of Medicine (free)

Editorial: Handle Survivors with Care (free)

Commentaries: Experimental Ebola vaccines elicit year-long immune response – NIH New Releases (free) AND Ebola Vaccines Elicit Immune Responses in Liberian Adults – Physician’s First Watch (free) AND Liberia trial finds Ebola vaccines yield year-long immune response – CIDRAP (free)

 


Review: Management of cardiovascular diseases in patients with obesity

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:03h | UTC

Management of cardiovascular diseases in patients with obesity – Nature Reviews Cardiology (free)

 


Guidelines on perioperative medication in adult cardiac surgery

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:01h | UTC

2017 EACTS Guidelines on perioperative medication in adult cardiac surgery – European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (free)

Source: Critical Care Reviews Newsletter (free)

 


Systematic review: Testing blood procalcitonin levels to decide when to start and stop antibiotics in adults with acute respiratory tract infections

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:00h | UTC

Testing blood procalcitonin levels to decide when to start and stop antibiotics in adults with acute respiratory tract infections – Cochrane Library (free)

Original Article: Procalcitonin to initiate or discontinue antibiotics in acute respiratory tract infections – Cochrane Library (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

“the use of procalcitonin to guide initiation and duration of antibiotic treatment results in lower risks of mortality, lower antibiotic consumption, and lower risk for antibiotic-related side effects”.

 


Older people with acute coronary syndromes may benefit from routine invasive therapy

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:02h | UTC

Older people with acute coronary syndromes may benefit from routine invasive therapy – NIHR Signal (free)

Original article: Revascularisation compared with initial medical therapy for non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes in the elderly: a meta-analysis – Heart (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

 


Draft Recommendation Statement: Skin Cancer Prevention

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:58h | UTC

Draft Recommendation Statement: Skin Cancer Prevention: Behavioral Counseling – U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (free)

Commentary: USPSTF Draft Statement Recommends Sun-Safe Behavioral Counseling for More Fair-Skinned Youth – Physician’s First Watch (free)

 


Research: Antibiotic susceptibility testing in less than 30 min using direct single-cell imaging

17 Oct, 2017 | 19:02h | UTC

Antibiotic susceptibility testing in less than 30 min using direct single-cell imaging – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (free)

Commentary: Rapid Test for Antibiotic Susceptibility – JAMA (free)

 


Systematic Review: Blood pressure targets in people with cardiovascular disease

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:59h | UTC

Blood pressure targets in people with cardiovascular disease – Cochrane Library (free)

 


The Revised Declaration of Geneva: A Modern-Day Physician’s Pledge

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:53h | UTC

The Revised Declaration of Geneva: A Modern-Day Physician’s Pledge – JAMA (free)

 


Guideline: Assessing and managing children at primary health-care facilities to prevent overweight and obesity in the context of the double burden of malnutrition

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:55h | UTC

Guideline: Assessing and managing children at primary health-care facilities to prevent overweight and obesity in the context of the double burden of malnutrition – World Health Organization (free) (RT @equitylist see Tweet)

News release: WHO releases guidelines to address overweight and obesity in children (free)

Related report: Worldwide trends in body-mass index, underweight, overweight, and obesity from 1975 to 2016: a pooled analysis of 2416 population-based measurement studies in 128·9 million children, adolescents, and adults – The Lancet (free) AND Commentaries: Tenfold increase in childhood and adolescent obesity in four decades: new study by Imperial College London and WHO – World Health Organization (free) Double-duty solutions for the double burden of malnutrition (free)

 


Long Sleeves on Doctors’ White Coats May Spread Germs

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:57h | UTC

Long Sleeves on Doctors’ White Coats May Spread Germs – Scientific American (free)

Related guideline: Healthcare Personnel Attire in Non-Operating-Room Settings – Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology (free) AND Commentaries: Goodbye to the Doctor’s White Coat? – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free) AND New infection control recommendations could make white coats obsolete – ScienceDaily (free) AND Should Doctors Still Be Allowed to Wear White Coats? You Decide – HIV and ID Observations (free)

 


Report: Alleviating the access abyss in palliative care and pain relief

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:54h | UTC

Alleviating the access abyss in palliative care and pain relief—an imperative of universal health coverage: the Lancet Commission report (free registration required)

Commentaries: A milestone for palliative care and pain relief – The Lancet (free registration required) AND Millions die suffering amid global opioid gap, report says – STAT (free) AND More than 25 million people dying in agony without morphine every year – The Guardian (free)

 


We may soon have our first $1 million drug. Who will pay for it? And how?

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:28h | UTC

We may soon have our first $1 million drug. Who will pay for it? And how? – STAT (free)

 


Research: Gastric acid suppression promotes alcoholic liver disease by inducing overgrowth of intestinal Enterococcus

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:31h | UTC

Gastric acid suppression promotes alcoholic liver disease by inducing overgrowth of intestinal Enterococcus – Nature Communications (free)

Commentaries: Proton pump inhibitors linked to liver disease, researchers find – The Pharmaceutical Journal (free) AND Liver disease risk may be heightened by gastric acid drugs – Medical News Today (free) AND Common acid reflux medications promote chronic liver disease – EurekAlert (free)

 


Guideline: Clinical Use of a Home Sleep Apnea Test

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:26h | UTC

Clinical Use of a Home Sleep Apnea Test: An American Academy of Sleep Medicine Position Statement (free)

News release: AASM releases position statement on home sleep apnea testing (free)

Commentaries: AASM: Position Statement on Home Sleep Apnea Testing – MPR (free) AND Sleep Medicine Academy Releases Statements on Home Apnea Testing – Physician’s First Watch (free)

 


Research: Long-term Outcomes of Multiple Arterial Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:29h | UTC

Long-term Outcomes of Multiple Arterial Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Population-Based Study of Patients in British Columbia, Canada – JAMA Cardiology (free)

Commentaries: Study: Triple-Vessel CABG Strategy Matters in the Long Run – MedPage Today (free registration required)

In patients with multivessel disease who are undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting, multiple arterial grafting (MAG) is associated with reduced mortality, repeated revascularization, myocardial infarction, and heart failure when compared with left internal thoracic artery (LITA) supplemented by saphenous vein grafts (LITA+SVG).

 


Research: Cost-effectiveness of interventions to Reduce Energy Intake from Sugar-Sweetened Beverages

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:28h | UTC

Modelled Cost-Effectiveness of a Package Size Cap and a Kilojoule Reduction Intervention to Reduce Energy Intake from Sugar-Sweetened Beverages in Australia – Nutrients (free)

Commentaries: Cutting sugar in soft drinks would save 155,000 lives and $8 billion: experts – The Age (free) AND Study spells out huge health benefits by cutting back sugar in sugary drinks – University of New South Wales, Sidney (free)

 


Research: Sex Differences and Similarities in Atrial Fibrillation Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Mortality in Community Cohorts

17 Oct, 2017 | 18:26h | UTC

Sex Differences and Similarities in Atrial Fibrillation Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Mortality in Community Cohorts: Results From the BiomarCaRE Consortium (Biomarker for Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Europe) – Circulation (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: A-fib strikes men a decade earlier than women – Medical News Today (free) And AHA: Men develop AFib a decade before women do; BMI linked to increased risk – Cardiovascular Business (free)

 


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