Daily Archives: June 4, 2019
ACP Position Paper on Physician Impairment and Rehabilitation: Reintegration Into Medical Practice While Ensuring Patient Safety
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:31h | UTCNews Release: ACP issues ethical guidance for responding to physician impairment – American College of Physicians (free)
Commentary: ACP issues ethical guidance on responding to physician impairment – ACP Internist (free)
AHA Scientific Statement: Characteristics, Prevention, and Management of Cardiovascular Disease in People Living With HIV
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:28h | UTCCommentaries: AHA Offers CVD Guidance for Patients with HIV – NEJM Journal Watch (free) AND People Living With HIV Face Higher Risk of CVD, Barriers to Accessing Care – AJMC (free) AND People living with HIV have increased risk for heart diseases and face health challenges – News Medical (free)
Randomized Trial: Intraoperative High PEEP vs. Low PEEP on Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in Obese Patients
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:26h | UTCEffect of Intraoperative High Positive End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) With Recruitment Maneuvers vs Low PEEP on Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in Obese Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Editorial: Setting Positive End-Expiratory Pressure in Mechanically Ventilated Patients Undergoing Surgery (free)
Related Commentary on Twitter
An intraoperative mechanical ventilation strategy with a higher level of PEEP and alveolar recruitment maneuvers did not reduce postoperative pulmonary complications in #obese patients https://t.co/ONd7Mo0S2F #EA19
— JAMA (@JAMA_current) June 3, 2019
Tue June 4 – 10 Stories of The Day!
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:36h | UTC
News Release: ACP issues ethical guidance for responding to physician impairment – American College of Physicians (free)
Commentary: ACP issues ethical guidance on responding to physician impairment – ACP Internist (free)
Commentaries: AHA Offers CVD Guidance for Patients with HIV – NEJM Journal Watch (free) AND People Living With HIV Face Higher Risk of CVD, Barriers to Accessing Care – AJMC (free) AND People living with HIV have increased risk for heart diseases and face health challenges – News Medical (free)
3 – Effect of Intraoperative High Positive End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) With Recruitment Maneuvers vs Low PEEP on Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in Obese Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Editorial: Setting Positive End-Expiratory Pressure in Mechanically Ventilated Patients Undergoing Surgery (free)
4 – An Implementation Guide to Promote Sleep and Reduce Sedative-Hypnotic Initiation for Noncritically Ill Inpatients – JAMA Internal Medicine (free for a limited period)
6 – Opinion: Myth-busting the fluid bolus – PulmCrit (free)
Related: Debates in sepsis – ACP Hospitalist (free) AND Point and Counterpoint: Should the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines Be Retired? (free commentaries) AND The 2018 Surviving Sepsis Campaign’s Treatment Bundle: When Guidelines Outpace the Evidence Supporting Their Use (free commentaries)
7 – Does the news reflect what we die from? – Our World in Data (free)
8 – Guidance on the Transfer of the Critically Ill Adult – Intensive Care Society (free PDF)
News Release: Launch of Guidance on the Transfer of the Critically Ill Adult – The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (free)
Source: Critical Care Reviews Newsletter
9 – Association of Preterm Birth With Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease in Adulthood – JAMA Pediatrics (free for a limited period)
Editorial: Cardiovascular Risk in Adults Born Preterm: Time to Act (free for a limited period)
Commentary: Preemies and early arrivals have higher risk of heart disease as adults – Reuters (free)
10 – Effect of Early Limited Formula on Breastfeeding Duration in the First Year of Life: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Pediatrics (free for a limited period)
Commentary: A little formula in first days of life may not impact breastfeeding at 6 months – University of California – San Francisco (free)
An Implementation Guide to Promote Sleep and Reduce Sedative-Hypnotic Initiation for Noncritically Ill Inpatients
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:25h | UTCAn Implementation Guide to Promote Sleep and Reduce Sedative-Hypnotic Initiation for Noncritically Ill Inpatients – JAMA Internal Medicine (free for a limited period)
Related Commentary on Twitter
Want to improve patient experience? Check out the Implementation guide from @hvpaa to reduce sedative use among inpatients from @jamainternalmed https://t.co/I340EOiqgC
— JAMA Internal Medicine (@JAMAInternalMed) June 3, 2019
Recommendations on the Diagnosis and Initial Management of Acute Variceal Bleeding and Hepatorenal Syndrome in Patients with Cirrhosis
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:22h | UTC
Does the News Reflect What We Die From?
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:19h | UTCDoes the news reflect what we die from? – Our World in Data (free)
Related Commentary on Twitter
This week @HannahRitchie02 @UniofOxford published an enlightening graph on the discordance of causes of death vs media coveragehttps://t.co/SCeBUKM7DB @OurWorldInData @MaxCRoser 1/n pic.twitter.com/733QkvslkW
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) June 2, 2019
Opinion – “Myth-busting the Fluid Bolus”
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:21h | UTCOpinion: Myth-busting the fluid bolus – PulmCrit (free)
Related: Debates in sepsis – ACP Hospitalist (free) AND Point and Counterpoint: Should the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines Be Retired? (free commentaries) AND The 2018 Surviving Sepsis Campaign’s Treatment Bundle: When Guidelines Outpace the Evidence Supporting Their Use (free commentaries)
Guidance on the Transfer of the Critically Ill Adult
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:17h | UTCGuidance on the Transfer of the Critically Ill Adult – Intensive Care Society (free PDF)
News Release: Launch of Guidance on the Transfer of the Critically Ill Adult – The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (free)
Source: Critical Care Reviews Newsletter
Cohort Study: Association of Preterm Birth With Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease in Adulthood
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:13h | UTCAssociation of Preterm Birth With Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease in Adulthood – JAMA Pediatrics (free for a limited period)
Editorial: Cardiovascular Risk in Adults Born Preterm: Time to Act (free for a limited period)
Commentary: Preemies and early arrivals have higher risk of heart disease as adults – Reuters (free)
Related Commentary on Twitter
Persons born prematurely need long-term follow-up and early preventive actions to reduce the risk of ischemic #heartdisease in adulthood https://t.co/lU7LLXELRQ
— JAMA Pediatrics (@JAMAPediatrics) June 3, 2019
Randomized Trial: Effect of Early Limited Formula on Breastfeeding Duration in the First Year of Life
4 Jun, 2019 | 06:11h | UTCEffect of Early Limited Formula on Breastfeeding Duration in the First Year of Life: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Pediatrics (free for a limited period)
Commentary: A little formula in first days of life may not impact breastfeeding at 6 months – University of California – San Francisco (free)