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Postoperative RBC Transfusions: More Is Not Better

A liberal red blood cell transfusion strategy did not improve outcomes after hip fracture surgery.

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Preventing Readmissions: Should We Be Looking at the Hospital Exit or the Entrance?

Regional admission rates for congestive heart failure and pneumonia explain much of the variation in hospital readmission rates.

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Inappropriate Ventilation in Intubated Prehospital Patients on Arrival at the ED

In a study at a single emergency department, end-tidal CO2 values revealed inappropriate ventilation in nearly half the patients.

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New and Established Troponin Assays Are Highly Sensitive and Specific for AMIFree

Use of either type of assay can safely exclude or confirm AMI within 3 hours of emergency department admission.

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The Impact of Hospital Readmission After PCI on Mortality

In a single-center study, readmission within 30 days significantly increased 1-year mortality risk, but the factors associated with readmission may be difficult to address.

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DIDO: The New Frontier in Improving Acute-MI Treatment?

Patients who require transfer for primary PCI often experience prolonged delays in revascularization.

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Self-Monitoring of Oral Anticoagulation: Safe and Effective

This approach has been slow to catch on in the U.S.

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Even Subclinical AF Is Associated with Stroke

In patients with pacemakers, asymptomatic AF is common and warrants increased vigilance.

MEETING REPORT

Report from the 53rd American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition — Part 1: Benign Hematology

The latest research in benign hematology

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Does Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Lower 30-Day Mortality in Medical Inpatients?Free

In a randomized trial, enoxaparin failed to do so.

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Comparing Intensive Care Unit Staffing Models

Either intensivist-led or hospitalist-led teams provided good care to most critically ill patients.

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Journal Watch Hospital Medicine discusses authoritative journal articles about wide-reaching topics within Hospital Medicine, including hospital administration, managed care, healthcare cost and quality, and other topics of critical importance to hospitalists.

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Hospital Medicine Editor-in-Chief

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

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