The risk calculator reported in the Lee et al paper was developed to predict the 10-year cardiovascular (CV) disease probability in an American Indian population.
Adding opioids or skeletal muscle relaxants to traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) treatment for acute lower back pain (LBP) provides little improvement in pain management,
A military service member talks about some of the ways the Navy is implementing new programs to improve mental health conditions.
Is degree of diffuse myocardial fibrosis associated with severity of diastolic dysfunction in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
In Jahnke et al's study, the authors showed the prognostic value of yet another imaging modality—perfusion magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and dobutamine stress MR.
Patients who survive an acute coronary syndrome are at much higher risk of a recurrent event within the following month than patients with stable coronary syndromes. Statin therapy lowers the risk of recurrent events for many years but also reduces the risk of another event within the weeks to months following the initial acute coronary syndrome. The mechanisms that contribute to this benefit are likely related to improved endothelial function, decreased vascular inflammation, and reduced prothrombotic factors. Observation studies show an early reduction in mortality with statin therapy started before discharge from the hospital after an acute coronary syndrome.
We examined the prevalence and risks associated with undiagnosed diabetes mellitus among more than 7000 patients who had undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery. At the perioperative and postoperative stages, patients with undiagnosed diabetes showed a significantly higher morbidity and mortality rate.
I have not had a recent referred patient come to me on any older insulins. The big surprise? Many times I switch them back from Aspart, Levemir, and lantus.
Increased serum lipid levels in diabetic patients are associated with an increased risk of macular edema, retinal hard exudates, and secondary visual loss.
Is a wireless practice right for you? If so, what components would benefit you most, and what should you know about them before making the jump?
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A new study by Japanese researchers may support transplanting neural stems cells into a patient's pancreas as a viable treatment for type 1 diabetes.
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is a common medical emergency that continues to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. It requires rapid and appropriate intervention to control the associated hemodynamic instability and prevent continued or recurrent bleeding. Etiology is the key to prognosis. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding usually ceases spontaneously but may also result in hemodynamic instability or symptomatic anemia. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of upper versus lower gastrointestinal bleeding is crucial for prompt and appropriate treatment.
A Roth annuity can create tax-free lifetime income during retirement or reduce your risk while saving for retirement.
Conducting distance learning activities over the telephone and the Internet is a cost-effective alternative.
The authors reviews several challenging cases illustrating the utility of the anion gap in the evaluation of an acidotic patient.