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Should Patients Be Fed Orally After Upper GI Surgery?
- General Medicine
- Summary and Comment
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No difference was noted in postoperative complications with enteral-tube or oral feeding.
- By Thomas L. Schwenk, MD
- May 8, 2008
- Covering Ann Surg 2008 May
Hydroxyurea for Sickle Cell Disease: Coming of Age
- Oncology and Hematology
- Summary and Comment
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HU is effective but underused in U.S. patients with SCD.
- By David Green, MD, PhD
- May 6, 2008
- Covering Ann Intern Med 2008 May 5
Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacter Infections
- Infectious Diseases
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Patients with imipenem-resistant Enterobacter infections were more likely than those with imipenem-susceptible Enterobacter infections to have multiple invasive devices and to die in-hospital.
- By Lynn L. Estes, PharmD
- May 7, 2008
- Covering Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2008 Apr
Corticosteroids in Children with Bacterial Meningitis: The Debate Continues
- Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
- Summary and Comment
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A retrospective study finds no effect of corticosteroids on overall mortality in children with bacterial meningitis — morbidity was not evaluated.
- By Peggy Sue Weintrub, MD
- May 6, 2008
- Covering JAMA 2008 May 7
Evaluation of New Fever in Critically Ill Adults: Updated Guidelines
- Infectious Diseases
- Clinical Practice Guideline Watch
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This document updates recommendations published in 1998 by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
- By Thomas Glück, MD
- May 7, 2008
- Covering Crit Care Med 2008 Apr
Gastroprotection in NSAID Users
- Gastroenterology
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Which is best for reducing the risk of upper GI complications in NSAID users — misoprostol, PPIs, or COX-2–selective NSAIDs?
- By David J. Bjorkman, MD, MSPH (HSA), SM (Epid.)
- May 9, 2008
- Covering Gastroenterology 2008 Apr
Admitting ED Patients with Possible ACS: Cardiology or Other Services?
- Emergency Medicine
- Summary and Comment
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Use of guideline-recommended therapies was similar whether patients were on cardiology or other services.
- By Richard D. Zane, MD, FAAEM
- May 9, 2008
- Covering Ann Emerg Med 2008 May
Do Disease Management Programs Really Make a Difference in Heart Failure?
- Cardiology
- Summary and Comment
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A randomized trial of three programs of varying intensity did not reveal any significant differences in outcomes.
- By William T. Abraham, MD
- April 23, 2008
- Covering Arch Intern Med 2008 Feb 11
Prasugrel vs. Clopidogrel, Continued . . .
- Cardiology
- Summary and Comment
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A subanalysis of TRITON-TIMI 38 suggests that prasugrel lowers stent thrombosis rates in high-risk ACS patients.
- By Beat J. Meyer, MD
- April 23, 2008
- Covering Lancet 2008 Apr 19
Should We Treat Hypertension in Very Old People?
- General Medicine
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In the HYVET, relatively healthy octogenarians benefited from antihypertensive therapy.
- By Allan S. Brett, MD
- April 17, 2008
- Covering N Engl J Med 2008 Mar 31
Multislice CT for Pulmonary Embolism Makes Leg Ultrasound Unnecessary
- General Medicine
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A simplified diagnostic approach is efficient and less costly than the standard protocol.
- By Bruce Soloway, MD
- May 8, 2008
- Covering Lancet 2008 Apr 19
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