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Daily Archives: May 9, 2019

Diagnosis of Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures in Children

9 May, 2019 | 18:52h | UTC

Diagnosis of osteoporotic vertebral fractures in children – Pediatric Radiology (free)

 


Review: Molecular Diagnosis of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis

9 May, 2019 | 18:35h | UTC

Molecular Diagnosis of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis; A Literature Review – Frontiers in Microbiology (free)

 


Neonatal Encephalopathy: Need for Recognition of Multiple Etiologies for Optimal Management

9 May, 2019 | 18:39h | UTC

Neonatal Encephalopathy: Need for Recognition of Multiple Etiologies for Optimal Management – Frontiers in Pediatrics (free)

 


Indian Guidelines for Spirometry

9 May, 2019 | 18:23h | UTC

Joint Indian Chest Society-National College of Chest Physicians (India) guidelines for spirometry – Lung India (free)

 


Pathology and Management of Flexible Flat Foot in Children

9 May, 2019 | 18:17h | UTC

Pathology and management of flexible flat foot in children – Journal of Orthopaedic Science (free)

 


Dermatological Disorders following Liver Transplantation: An Update

9 May, 2019 | 18:28h | UTC

Dermatological Disorders following Liver Transplantation: An Update – Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (free)

 


Cohort Study: Implementation of the Prehospital Traumatic Brain Injury Guidelines Associated with Patient Survival Following Traumatic Brain Injury

9 May, 2019 | 18:07h | UTC

Association of Statewide Implementation of the Prehospital Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Guidelines With Patient Survival Following Traumatic Brain Injury: The Excellence in Prehospital Injury Care (EPIC) Study – JAMA Surgery (free for a limited period)

Commentary: Revised guidelines improve survival rates for traumatic brain injury patients – UPI (free)

 


Chronic Hyperkalemia in Cardiorenal Patients: Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and New Treatment Options

9 May, 2019 | 18:13h | UTC

Chronic Hyperkalemia in Cardiorenal Patients: Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and New Treatment Options – CardioRenal Medicine (free)

 


Randomized Trial: Thrombolysis Guided by Perfusion Imaging up to 9 Hours after Onset of Stroke

9 May, 2019 | 08:13h | UTC

Thrombolysis Guided by Perfusion Imaging up to 9 Hours after Onset of Stroke – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: IV Thrombolysis Could Be Given Up to 9 Hours After Stroke Onset in Some – NEJM Journal Watch (free)

Related Randomized Trial: MRI-Guided Thrombolysis for Stroke with Unknown Time of Onset (free study and commentaries)

 


Thu May 9 – 10 Stories of The Day!

9 May, 2019 | 08:16h | UTC

 

1 – Thrombolysis Guided by Perfusion Imaging up to 9 Hours after Onset of Stroke – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: IV Thrombolysis Could Be Given Up to 9 Hours After Stroke Onset in Some – NEJM Journal Watch (free)

Related Randomized Trial: MRI-Guided Thrombolysis for Stroke with Unknown Time of Onset (free study and commentaries)

 

2 – A Randomized Trial of Progesterone in Women with Bleeding in Early Pregnancy – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Related Study: A Randomized Trial of Progesterone in Women with Recurrent Miscarriages – New England Journal of Medicine (free)

Commentaries: Progesterone could increase births in women with early pregnancy bleeding and previous miscarriage – University of Birmingham (free) AND Progesterone Was Ineffective Against Threatened Miscarriage – NEJM Journal Watch (free) AND Vaginal Progesterone May Reduce Miscarriages in Women with Bleeding in Early Pregnancy – MedicalResearch.com (free) AND Progesterone only prevents miscarriage in women with history of pregnancy loss – Reuters (free) AND Progesterone Disappoints Again for Threatened Miscarriage – MedPage Today (free registration required)

 

3 – Effect of Sunscreen Application Under Maximal Use Conditions on Plasma Concentration of Sunscreen Active Ingredients: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free)

Editorial: Filling in the Evidence About Sunscreen (free)

Commentaries: Expert reaction to study looking at sunscreen ingredients and bloodstream concentrations – Science Media Centre (free) AND High levels of sunscreen ingredients end up in the bloodstream: study – Reuters (free) AND How Sunscreen Chemicals Can Get Into Your Blood – Forbes (free) AND  How Much of Your Sunscreen is Absorbed? – MedicalResearch.com (free)

 

4 – Prophylactic oxytocin for the third stage of labour to prevent postpartum haemorrhage – Cochrane Library (free)

Summary: Oxytocin to prevent excessive blood loss for women during the third stage of labour – Cochrane Library (free)

Related: WHO Guideline: Uterotonics for the Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage (free)

 

5 – State of the Art Review: Diagnosis and management of sensory polyneuropathy – The BMJ (free for a limited period)

 

6 – Acute Flaccid Myelitis: A Clinical Overview for 2019 – Mayo Clinic Proceedings (free)

 

7 – POEMS syndrome: clinical update – Journal of Neurology (free)

 

8 – Treatment consensus for management of polymyositis and dermatomyositis among rheumatologists, neurologists and dermatologists – The Journal of Dermatology (free)

 

9 – Azithromycin during Acute COPD Exacerbations Requiring Hospitalization (BACE): a Multicentre, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Trial – American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Azithromycin appears to reduce treatment failure in severe, acute COPD exacerbations – American Thoracic Society (free) AND Azithromycin May Reduce Treatment Failure in Patients With Acute Exacerbation of COPD – AJMC (free)

 

10 – Study Puts Eggs and Dietary Cholesterol Back on the Radar – JAMA (free for a limited period)

Podcast: Study Puts Eggs and Dietary Cholesterol Back on the Radar (free audio)

Original Study: Cohort Study: Associations of Dietary Cholesterol or Egg Consumption with Incident Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality (link to abstract and commentaries)

 


Cochrane Review: Prophylactic Oxytocin for the Third Stage of Labor to Prevent Postpartum Hemorrhage

9 May, 2019 | 08:06h | UTC

Prophylactic oxytocin for the third stage of labour to prevent postpartum haemorrhage – Cochrane Library (free)

Summary: Oxytocin to prevent excessive blood loss for women during the third stage of labour – Cochrane Library (free)

Related: WHO Guideline: Uterotonics for the Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage (free)

 


Randomized Trial: Progesterone in Women with Bleeding in Early Pregnancy

9 May, 2019 | 08:11h | UTC

A Randomized Trial of Progesterone in Women with Bleeding in Early Pregnancy – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Related Study: A Randomized Trial of Progesterone in Women with Recurrent Miscarriages – New England Journal of Medicine (free)

Commentaries: Progesterone could increase births in women with early pregnancy bleeding and previous miscarriage – University of Birmingham (free) AND Progesterone Was Ineffective Against Threatened Miscarriage – NEJM Journal Watch (free) AND Vaginal Progesterone May Reduce Miscarriages in Women with Bleeding in Early Pregnancy – MedicalResearch.com (free) AND Progesterone only prevents miscarriage in women with history of pregnancy loss – Reuters (free)

 


Randomized Trial Shows High Levels of Systemic Absorption of Sunscreen Ingredients

9 May, 2019 | 08:09h | UTC

Effect of Sunscreen Application Under Maximal Use Conditions on Plasma Concentration of Sunscreen Active Ingredients: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free)

Editorial: Filling in the Evidence About Sunscreen (free)

Commentaries: Expert reaction to study looking at sunscreen ingredients and bloodstream concentrations – Science Media Centre (free) AND High levels of sunscreen ingredients end up in the bloodstream: study – Reuters (free) AND How Sunscreen Chemicals Can Get Into Your Blood – Forbes (free) AND  How Much of Your Sunscreen is Absorbed? – MedicalResearch.com (free)

 


State of the Art Review: Diagnosis and Management of Sensory Polyneuropathy

9 May, 2019 | 08:05h | UTC

State of the Art Review: Diagnosis and management of sensory polyneuropathy – The BMJ (free for a limited period)

 

Related Commentary on Twitter

 


POEMS Syndrome: Clinical Update

9 May, 2019 | 08:02h | UTC

POEMS syndrome: clinical update – Journal of Neurology (free)

 


Acute Flaccid Myelitis: A Clinical Overview for 2019

9 May, 2019 | 08:03h | UTC

Acute Flaccid Myelitis: A Clinical Overview for 2019 – Mayo Clinic Proceedings (free)

 


Randomized Trial: Azithromycin During Acute COPD Exacerbations Requiring Hospitalization

9 May, 2019 | 07:57h | UTC

Azithromycin during Acute COPD Exacerbations Requiring Hospitalization (BACE): a Multicentre, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Trial – American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Azithromycin appears to reduce treatment failure in severe, acute COPD exacerbations – American Thoracic Society (free) AND Azithromycin May Reduce Treatment Failure in Patients With Acute Exacerbation of COPD – AJMC (free)

 


Consensus for Management of Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis Among Rheumatologists, Neurologists and Dermatologists

9 May, 2019 | 08:00h | UTC

Treatment consensus for management of polymyositis and dermatomyositis among rheumatologists, neurologists and dermatologists – The Journal of Dermatology (free)

 


Study Puts Eggs and Dietary Cholesterol Back on the Radar

9 May, 2019 | 07:55h | UTC

Study Puts Eggs and Dietary Cholesterol Back on the Radar – JAMA (free for a limited period)

Podcast: Study Puts Eggs and Dietary Cholesterol Back on the Radar (free audio)

Original Study: Cohort Study: Associations of Dietary Cholesterol or Egg Consumption with Incident Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality (link to abstract and commentaries)

 


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