Tech & Innovation
RCT | A digital medication event reminder may improve quality of life and reduce costs in patients with tuberculosis.
1 Nov, 2022 | 11:48h | UTCCommentaries:
Digital Medication Device Improves Quality of Life, Reduces Costs for TB Patients – HCP Live
Digital Medication Monitor Linked to Better HRQOL, Lower Costs for Tuberculosis – AJMC
Commentary on Twitter
https://twitter.com/JAMANetworkOpen/status/1570442333686042628
Review | Smartphone apps in stroke management.
26 Oct, 2022 | 14:31h | UTCSmartphone App in Stroke Management: A Narrative Updated Review – Journal of Stroke
Commentary: Stroke Management: There’s an App for That – Medscape (free registration required)
ESGE Position Statement | Expected value of artificial intelligence in gastrointestinal endoscopy.
25 Oct, 2022 | 13:20h | UTC
Review | Artificial intelligence in perioperative medicine.
18 Oct, 2022 | 12:43h | UTC
Cohort Study | Artificial intelligence-enabled retinal vasculometry for prediction of cardiovascular diseases.
5 Oct, 2022 | 13:53h | UTCEditorial: The eyes as a window to the heart: looking beyond the horizon – British Journal of Ophthalmology
Commentary: AI eye checks can predict heart disease risk in less than minute, finds study – The Guardian
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RCT | A behavioral intervention delivered by text messages did not reduce sexually transmitted reinfections in young people.
3 Oct, 2022 | 13:57h | UTCNews Release: Texting young people about safe sex does not reduce STI reinfection – BMJ Newsroom
Commentary on Twitter
New research: Sending regular texts to young people who have recently had a sexually transmitted infection (#STI) to encourage #safesex does not reduce rates of chlamydia and gonorrhoea reinfection, finds a trial published by @bmj_latest today.https://t.co/OgQqPAsbS7 pic.twitter.com/0QTLqPuzDX
— BMJ (@bmj_company) September 29, 2022
Systematic Review | Randomized clinical trials of machine learning interventions in health care.
30 Sep, 2022 | 12:37h | UTC
Viewpoint | Unsettled liability issues for “prediagnostic” wearables and health-related products.
23 Sep, 2022 | 13:13h | UTCUnsettled Liability Issues for “Prediagnostic” Wearables and Health-Related Products – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
1/What should a physician do when a patient provides her data from a fitbit,or a direct to consumer cough or seizure tracking app or device? What liability might come from relying or ignoring the data?We @david__simon @CarmelShachar answer in our new paper https://t.co/wjOfkX2ypY
— I. Glenn Cohen (@CohenProf) September 22, 2022
Evaluation of an ambulatory ECG analysis platform using deep neural networks in routine clinical practice.
20 Sep, 2022 | 13:14h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
An AI-based Holter ECG analysis strategy saves time and performs similarly compared with a conventional approach @EloiMarijon #AHAJournals https://t.co/lK7h0po4xj
— JAHA (@JAHA_AHA) September 15, 2022
M-A of randomized trials | Digital health interventions for musculoskeletal pain conditions.
14 Sep, 2022 | 13:08h | UTC
Study suggests AI improves chest X-ray interpretation.
6 Sep, 2022 | 14:38h | UTCCommentary: Study Suggests AI Improves Chest X-Ray Interpretation – Diagnostic Imaging
Original Study: Association of Artificial Intelligence–Aided Chest Radiograph Interpretation With Reader Performance and Efficiency – JAMA Network Open
Commentary on Twitter
AI-aided interpretation improves reader performance and efficiency for identifying major thoracic findings on chest radiographs. @MGH_Webster #OpenAccess #Research https://t.co/JdgW55BgL7
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) August 31, 2022
Study finds high diagnostic concordance between telemedicine and in-person visits for most new clinical concerns.
6 Sep, 2022 | 14:37h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
Provisional diagnosis established over video telemedicine visits matched the in-person reference standard diagnosis in 87% of cases in study of 2393 patients with video telemedicine consult followed by in-person outpatient visit within 90 days. #OAResearch https://t.co/4edJFQepZR
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) September 2, 2022
M-A | Efficacy of telemedicine for the management of cardiovascular disease.
31 Aug, 2022 | 11:35h | UTC
RCT | Self-measurement of blood pressure with a standard device is not enhanced by the use of a connected smartphone application.
26 Aug, 2022 | 13:29h | UTCEffectiveness of Standard vs Enhanced Self-measurement of Blood Pressure Paired With a Connected Smartphone Application: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Internal Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
News Release: For Checking Blood Pressure at Home, Basic Cuffs Are Just as Good – UC San Francisco
Commentary: App-enabled device no better than standard device for self-measuring blood pressure – ACP Internist
Commentary on Twitter
Monitoring #bloodpressure at home may help with #bloodpressurecontrol, but using an enhanced device pairing with a smartphone application appears to be no more effective than using a standard device. https://t.co/h6zREImCNv #Research pic.twitter.com/T1zWDlp2pC
— JAMA Internal Medicine (@JAMAInternalMed) August 15, 2022
Study Commentary | Digital youth mental health interventions: will the evidence ever catch up?
25 Aug, 2022 | 11:54h | UTCDigital youth mental health interventions: will the evidence ever catch up? – The Mental Elf
Original Study: Evidence on Digital Mental Health Interventions for Adolescents and Young People: Systematic Overview – JMIR Mental Health
Viewpoint | Making electronic health records both SAFER and SMARTER.
10 Aug, 2022 | 15:28h | UTCMaking Electronic Health Records Both SAFER and SMARTER – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Author Interview: Making Electronic Health Records More Supportive for Clinicians – JAMA
Commentary: Opinion: physicians need to use smarter, safer EHRS – healthleaders
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The EMR has changed the doctor-patient duet into a ménage-à-trois – STAT
The future of electronic health records – Nature
Advancing digital health applications: priorities for innovation in real-world evidence generation.
10 Aug, 2022 | 12:15h | UTC
RCT | Effect of a comprehensive telehealth intervention vs. telemonitoring and care coordination in patients with persistently poor type 2 diabetes control.
9 Aug, 2022 | 12:44h | UTCEffect of a Comprehensive Telehealth Intervention vs Telemonitoring and Care Coordination in Patients With Persistently Poor Type 2 Diabetes Control: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Internal Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentary on Twitter
A comprehensive telehealth intervention improved HbA1c in persistently poorly-controlled type 2 diabetes compared to a simpler telehealth intervention; the comprehensive telehealth approach may warrant implementation in systems with appropriate resources. https://t.co/qXnuclyipQ
— JAMA Internal Medicine (@JAMAInternalMed) July 29, 2022
Deep learning electrocardiographic analysis for detection of left-sided valvular heart disease.
3 Aug, 2022 | 14:19h | UTC
Commentary from the author on Twitter (thread – click for more)
Out today in @JACCJournals, our ValveNet study shows a ML model can detect mod-severe left sided valve disease from ECG. This model is currently running live in our health system daily. Now let me tell you everything wrong with it! A brief ? https://t.co/rjtZxxTLt9 pic.twitter.com/oZKDDnZqYU
— Pierre Elias, MD (@PierreEliasMD) August 1, 2022
Digital teaching in medical education: scientific literature landscape review.
2 Aug, 2022 | 12:23h | UTCNews Release: Digital teaching in medical education: A literature review – JMIR Publications
RCT | Therapist-guided internet-based psychodynamic therapy vs. cognitive behavioral therapy for adolescent depression.
20 Jul, 2022 | 11:54h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
NEW Research: "Therapist-guided internet-based #psychodynamic therapy versus #cognitivebehaviouraltherapy for adolescent #depression in Sweden: a randomised, clinical, non-inferiority trial". @Stockholm_Unihttps://t.co/wZ15f80VSg pic.twitter.com/B78TJlrDVL
— The Lancet Digital Health (@LancetDigitalH) July 6, 2022
M-A of RCTs | Effectiveness of home-based cardiac rehabilitation, using wearable sensors, as a multicomponent, cutting-edge intervention.
15 Jul, 2022 | 12:35h | UTC
Randomized crossover trial | AI reduces miss rate of precancerous polyps in colorectal cancer screening.
14 Jul, 2022 | 12:29h | UTCNews Release: AI reduces miss rate of precancerous polyps in colorectal cancer screening – Mayo Clinic
Original Study: Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Miss Rate of Colorectal Neoplasia – Gastroenterology
ESC Consensus Statement | Digital health in older adults for the prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases and frailty.
13 Jul, 2022 | 11:42h | UTC
The (R)evolution of social media in oncology: engage, enlighten, and encourage.
11 Jul, 2022 | 12:33h | UTCThe (R)evolution of Social Media in Oncology: Engage, Enlighten, and Encourage – Cancer Discovery
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Twitter promotion is associated with higher citation rates of cardiovascular articles: the ESC Journals Randomized Study – European Society of Cardiology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Randomized Trial: Twitter Promotion Increases Citation Rates of Cardiovascular Articles
Does Tweeting Improve Citations? One-Year Results from the TSSMN Prospective Randomized Trial
A critical review on altmetrics: can we measure the social impact factor?
As scientists take to Twitter, study shows power of ‘visual abstract’ graphics
Perspective: How Twitter is Changing Medical Research
Keeping Up With Cardiology: Old-School Learning Versus the Twittersphere – TCTMD
Scientists on Twitter: Preaching to the choir or singing from the rooftops? – Facets
Rise of the Tweetorial – Precious Bodily Fluids
Social Medicine: Twitter in Healthcare – Journal of Clinical Medicine
University of Twitter? Scientists give impromptu lecture critiquing nutrition research – CBC
What’s your doctor reading? How social media is disrupting medical education – National Post