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Fibrinolysis Before Angioplasty for ST-Segment-Elevation MI

In a large trial, patients routinely transferred for prompt catheterization after fibrinolysis fared better than those transferred only for rescue or delayed PCI.

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Get the Toxin Out?

Hemoperfusion with a polymyxin B filtration device decreased mortality in patients with severe sepsis of intra-abdominal origin.

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Does Adding a Nurse Practitioner to the ED Improve Throughput?

Yes, but surprisingly little, and without improvement in overall wait time, ED length of stay, or percentage of patients who left without being seen.

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MRSA Colonization and Infection in HIV-Infected Patients

The increased rate of MRSA colonization in HIV-infected patients probably explains their elevated rate of MRSA skin and soft-tissue infections.

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Should HIV Patients with Opportunistic Infections Receive Immediate ART?Free

In a randomized trial, the incidence of AIDS progression or death by 48 weeks was significantly lower among patients who received antiretroviral therapy soon after their OI treatment had started than among those for whom ART was delayed.

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Cardiovascular Outcomes Among Women with Nonobstructive CAD

Women with symptoms and angiography findings of nonobstructed (or even normal) coronary arteries had worse outcomes than asymptomatic women.

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Possible Alternative for Refractory C. difficile Colitis

Four patients with severe disease were cured after receiving the new broad-spectrum antibiotic tigecycline.

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Corticosteroids for Patients with Septic Shock

Meta-analysis suggests that longer-term lower-dose steroids are associated with lower mortality, but questions remain.

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Dosing of Influenza Vaccine in Older Adults: More Is Better

Phase III trial data further support the use of high-dose influenza vaccine in older adults.

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Cefepime Is Not Associated with Increased Mortality

FDA analyses showed no significant difference between cefepime and other β-lactam antibiotics in risk for death.

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MRI and Prognosis after Cardiac ArrestFree

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Can diffusion-weighted imaging accurately predict neurological prognosis after cardiac arrest?

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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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