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Higher PEEP Improves Survival in ARDS Patients

Meta-analysis reveals that patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome are most likely to benefit from higher positive end-expiratory pressure.

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Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Guillain-Barré Syndrome

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Low change in serum level of immunoglobulin G after treatment with IVIG is associated with a relatively severe clinical disease and poor outcome.

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Polymerase Chain Reaction vs. Blood Culture in Sepsis

Correlation with sepsis severity parameters was better for PCR than for blood culture; in patients with sepsis, concordance between the two methods was modest.

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Survival to Discharge Doesn't Rule Out a Brain Still at Risk

Hospitalization for acute illness can be associated with cognitive decline in elders.

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Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Events with Aspirin

No benefit was observed in a group at high risk for vascular disease. CME

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The Golden Hour: Myth or Reality?

Analysis of trauma registry data revealed no association between emergency medical services response time and in-hospital mortality.

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Can Bedside Ultrasound Predict Central Venous Pressure?

In an emergency department study, ultrasound measurements of the inferior vena cava correlated with central venous pressure.

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Intracoronary vs. Intravenous Eptifibatide for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Intracoronary infusion was better at achieving glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor occupancy and, ultimately, post-PCI microvascular perfusion.

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Teaching Non-Dermatologists — The Challenge RevisitedFree

Nondermatologist hospital staff were not good at identifying and treating common skin diseases.

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Is Elective Coronary Angiography Overused?Free

According to data from a large registry, less than half of patients who undergo elective invasive testing have obstructive coronary artery disease.

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The ACCORD Lipid Study: Fenofibrate Doesn't HelpFree

Although triglyceride levels improved markedly with fenofibrate, incidence of adverse cardiovascular events was not affected.

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Hospital Medicine Editor-in-Chief

Neil H. Winawer, MD, FHM
Neil H. Winawer, MD, FHM
Director, Hospital Medicine Unit, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta

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