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Red Blood Cell Transfusions: Less Is More!Free

A new guideline recommends a restrictive transfusion strategy for most hospitalized patients.

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Antibiotics Are Overprescribed for Acute Bronchitis

Antibiotics were prescribed to too many patients and bronchodilators to too few at two emergency departments in San Diego.

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Normal White Blood Cell Count Does Not Rule Out BacteremiaFree

Of 289 patients with bacteremia, 52% had normal WBC count and 17% had neither WBC elevation nor fever.

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Long-Term Safety of Biodegradable Coronary Stents

Excellent 10-year results in the first cohort of poly-l-lactic–acid stent recipients allay one concern, but the clinical role of this device remains unclear.

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Hospital Strategies for Decreasing AMI Mortality

Five specific organizational practices significantly associated with lower risk-standardized mortality rates

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Warfarin Ineffective for HF Without Atrial FibrillationFree

In the WARCEF trial, reduced stroke rates were offset by increased bleeding.

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Comparison of Two Formulas for Estimating Glomerular Filtration Rate

A new equation was better at predicting 7-year mortality.

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Genitourinary Trauma with Foley Catheters

Infection isn't the only adverse consequence of Foley catheter use.

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Angiotensin-Receptor Blocker Use Is Not Associated with Excess Cancer Risk

Overall cancer risk was similar in patients exposed to ARBs and those exposed to ACE inhibitors, which are not associated with elevated cancer risk.

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Estimating Mortality After Noncardiac SurgeryFree

A new model uses three predictors and a 9-point scoring system.

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The Factor V Leiden Paradox

Data from a systemic review suggest that pulmonary embolism and deep-vein thrombosis do not necessarily have the same etiology.

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Neil H. Winawer, MD, SFHM
Associate Professor of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine

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