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Mon July 15 – 10 Stories of The Day!

14 Jul, 2019 | 20:09h | UTC

 

1 – Clinical Practice: Measles – New England Journal of Medicine (free)

 

2 – Optimized Treatment of ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: The Unmet Need to Target Coronary Microvascular Obstruction as Primary Treatment Goal to Further Improve Prognosis – Circulation Research (free) (via @gonzaeperez)

 

3 – For the sake of doctors and patients, we must fix hospital culture – The BMJ Opinion (free)

Related: Speaking up to prevent harm: A systematic review of the safety voice literature – Safety Science (free)

When hospitals fail to create a culture where doctors and nurses can speak up patients pay the price.”

 

4 – 2 years of calorie restriction and cardiometabolic risk (CALERIE): exploratory outcomes of a multicentre, phase 2, randomised controlled trial – The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Moderate calorie restriction in young and middle-aged adults significantly reduces heart and metabolic risk factors independent of weight loss – NIH News Releases (free) AND Cutting calories improves health markers even in slim adults, study reports – Diabetes.co.uk (free) AND Cutting Just 300 Calories Per Day May Keep Your Heart Healthy – NPR (free) AND Cutting about 300 calories a day might benefit your heart, study finds – CNN (free)

 

5 – Viewpoint: Redefining the Physician’s Role in Cost-Conscious Care: The Potential Role of the Electronic Health Record – JAMA (free for a limited period)

“Displaying price information in EHRs could mark the next step in the transformation of the practice of medicine… The next generation of EHRs should include prices for the majority of medical products and services: medications, laboratory testing, surgical procedures, and physician visits.”

 

6 – Industry Payments and Physician Prescribing – JAMA Internal Medicine (free for a limited period)

Original Studies: Association of Biologic Prescribing for Inflammatory Bowel Disease With Industry Payments to Physicians – JAMA Internal Medicine (free for a limited period) AND Association Between Industry Payments to Physicians and Gabapentinoid Prescribing – JAMA Internal Medicine (free for a limited period)

 

7 – Urinary Tract Infections Affect Millions. The Cures Are Faltering. – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free)

“As the infections become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, some standard treatments no longer work for an ailment that was once easily cured.”

 

8 – Review: Diaphragmatic dysfunction – Pulmonology (free)

 

9 – A current appraisal of evidence for the approach to sepsis and septic shock – Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease (free)

Source: Critical Care Reviews Newsletter

 

10 – Critical Care Management of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell–related Toxicity. Be Aware and Prepared – American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (free)

Related reviews: Toxicities of chimeric antigen receptor T cells: recognition and management – Blood (free) AND Toxicity and management in CAR T-cell therapy – Molecular Therapy Oncolytics (free) AND New drugs, new toxicities: severe side effects of modern targeted and immunotherapy of cancer and their management – Critical Care (free) AND CAR T-Cell Therapy – What do you need to know for the ED? – emDocs (free) AND Managing the toxicities of CAR T‐cell therapy – Hematological Oncology (free)

Source: Critical Care Reviews Newsletter

 


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