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Tue May 14 – 10 Stories of The Day!

14 May, 2019 | 06:16h | UTC

 

1 – Significance of psychosocial factors in cardiology: update 2018 – Clinical Research in Cardiology (free)

 

2 – 2019 HRS Expert Consensus Statement on Evaluation, Risk Stratification, and Management of Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy – Heart Rhythm (free PDF)

Commentary: HRS releases consensus statement on arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy: 5 things to know – Cardiovascular Business (free)

 

3 – Obesity in the critically ill: a narrative review – Intensive Care Medicine (free)

Related Reviews: The Crashing Obese Patient – West Journal of Emergency Medicine (free) AND ARDS in Obese Patients: Specificities and Management – Critical Care (free)

Source: Critical Care Reviews Newsletter

 

4 – Prophylactic antibiotics in the prevention of infection after operative vaginal delivery (ANODE): a multicentre randomised controlled trial – The Lancet (free)

Invited Commentary: Antibiotics for operative vaginal delivery: practice-changing data – The Lancet (free)

 

5 – Estimated Quality of Life and Economic Outcomes Associated With 12 Cervical Cancer Screening Strategies: A Cost-effectiveness Analysis – JAMA Internal Medicine (free for a limited period)

Invited Commentary: Screening Options for Preventing Cervical Cancer (free for a limited period)

Author Interview: Estimated Quality of Life and Economic Outcomes Associated With Cervical Cancer Screening (free audio)

“Cytologic testing every 3 years and low-cost high-risk human papillomavirus testing every 5 years both may be considered reasonable cervical cancer screening options.”

 

6 – Spreading and scaling up innovation and improvement – The BMJ (free)

 

7 – Thyroid and Cardiovascular Disease Research Agenda for Enhancing Knowledge, Prevention, and Treatment – Circulation (free PDF) (via @paomorejon see Tweet)

Commentary: New recommendations for a thyroid and cardiovascular disease research agenda – Mary Ann Liebert, Inc (free)

 

8 – Frequency of Intracranial Hemorrhage With Low-Dose Aspirin in Individuals Without Symptomatic Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis – JAMA Neurology (free for a limited period)

Commentaries: Low-dose aspirin linked to bleeding in the skull, new report says – CNN (free) AND Study links low-dose aspirin to bleeding inside the skull – UPI (free)

 

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

 

10 – Fluid Intake and Dietary Factors and the Risk of Incident Kidney Stones in UK Biobank: A Population-based Prospective Cohort Study – European Urology Focus (free)

 


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