Author/s: Jennifer E Flythe, Suzanne Watnick
Importance: More than 3.5 million people worldwide and 540 000 individuals in the US receive maintenance hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis for the treatment of chronic kidney failure. The 5-year survival rate is approximately 40% after initiation of maintenance dialysis.
Observations:...
Author/s: Marko Banovic, Svetozar Putnik, Bruno R Da Costa, Martin Penicka, Marek A Deja, Martin Kotrc
Background and aims: The question of when and how to treat truly asymptomatic patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) and normal left ventricular (LV) systolic function is still subject to debate and ongoing research. Here, the results of extended follow-up of the AVATAR trial are reported (...
Author/s: Magnus Ekström, Anders Andersson, Savvas Papadopoulos, Taivo Kipper, Bo Pedersen, Ozren Kricka
Background: Long-term oxygen supplementation for at least 15 hours per day prolongs survival among patients with severe hypoxemia. On the basis of a nonrandomized comparison, long-term oxygen therapy has been recommended to be used for 24 hours per day, a more burdensome regimen.
Methods...
Author/s: Benjamin J Oldfield, Brynna Gleeson, Kenneth L Morford, Zoe Adams, Melissa C Funaro, William C Becker, Jessica S Merlin
Importance: Stricter opioid prescribing guidelines have increased prescriptions of skeletal muscle relaxants (SMRs) for chronic pain, but the efficacy of long-term use of SMRs for chronic pain is unknown.
Objective: To systematically review the effectiveness or efficacy of long-term use...
Author/s: Pardeep S Jhund, Atefeh Talebi, Alasdair D Henderson, Brian L Claggett, Muthiah Vaduganathan
Background: Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) reduce hospitalisations and death in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), but the benefit in patients with heart failure and mildly reduced ejection fraction (HFmrEF) or heart failure and preserved ejection...
Author/s: Valerie M Vaughn, Robert P Dickson, Jennifer K Horowit, Scott A Flanders
Importance: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) results in approximately 1.4 million emergency department visits, 740 000 hospitalizations, and 41 000 deaths in the US annually.
Observations: Community-acquired pneumonia can be diagnosed in a patient with 2 or more signs (eg, temperature...
Author/s: Ruchi Singla, Megan C Elios, Andrew M Davis
Antibiotic-associated adverse drug reactions are often mild (eg, nausea or diarrhea) and typically occur 1 to 6 hours after drug exposure. IgE-mediated reactions cause urticaria, angioedema, bronchospasm, or, in severe cases, anaphylaxis. Cell-mediated delayed hypersensitivity can occur over...
Author/s: Vanessa Wagner, Adam Marks
Hospice is a specialized model of medical care for people with terminal illness.
The goal of hospice is to provide compassionate care to maximize a person’s comfort and quality of life during the natural dying process. Hospice care teams are composed of doctors, nurses, social workers,...
Author/s: Patrick M Carter, Rebecca M Cunningham
Firearm-related injuries are an urgent health crisis in the United States, with firearm-related deaths surpassing deaths from motor vehicle crashes in 2017.1 In contrast to other conditions for which clinicians have evidence-based solutions to reduce harm, the 25-year gap in federal research...
Author/s: Cristina Thomas, Herbert Castillo Valladares, Timothy G Berger, Aileen Y Chang
Importance: Scabies, bedbug, and body lice infestations are caused by organisms that live on or in the skin, on clothing, or in the environment and commonly cause pruritus and rash. In 2021, approximately 622 million incident cases of scabies occurred globally. Data on bedbug infestations are...