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Wound Management & Prevention
08/20/2024
Oncology
08/20/2024
There were no differences found for progression-free survival, overall survival, or surgical complications between minimally invasive or open staging surgeries among patients with non-endometrioid endometrial cancer.
Oncology
08/20/2024
According to a prospective longitudinal study, the perceived presence of social support for patients with endometrial who underwent surgery was associated with better quality of life at 1 year post-surgery.
Pharmacy Learning Network
08/20/2024
True or False: Some patients treated with Lecanemab may experience an adverse infusion reaction.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
08/20/2024
V-Wave’s Ventura® Interatrial Shunt (IAS) is a novel implantable device designed to decrease elevated left atrial pressure seen in congestive heart failure by creating a shunt between the left and right atrium, thereby reducing cardiovascular events and heart failure hospitalizations.
Journal of Clinical Pathways
08/20/2024
Learn about the health-related social needs of patients with cancer, common types of distress reported by patients, and how assessment tools can inform the development of support services.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
08/20/2024
“Direct oral anticoagulants may be viewed as simpler to manage than traditional blood thinners, like warfarin, but our results highlight why providers need to be consistently monitoring anticoagulant medications before a patient experiences thrombotic or bleeding harms,” said Geoffrey Barnes, MD, MSc.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular, Vascular Disease Management
08/20/2024
In order to find out what distinguishes the repeatedly affected vascular regions from others, Daniela Wenzel and her team developed a method to specifically examine the endothelium of the aorta. “We know from other vascular diseases such as arteriosclerosis that there are changes in this innermost layer long before symptoms appear,” says the researcher.
Cath Lab Digest, CardioVascular, Journal of Invasive Cardiology
08/20/2024
A recent study by UC Davis Health researchers set out to assess the effects of giving naloxone administration by paramedics to patients with OHCA. The study concluded there was an association between naloxone administration, and both return of spontaneous circulation and survival to hospital discharge.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
08/20/2024
“Our results demonstrate that our new platelet-centric scoring system can, for the first time and across populations, circumvent aggregometry to reliably predict platelet hyperreactivity and the related risk of cardiovascular events,” said corresponding study author Jeffrey Berger, MD.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
08/20/2024
Cleveland Clinic News
Cleveland Clinic researchers have made a significant discovery about how the gut microbiome interacts with cells to cause cardiovascular disease. The Nature Communications study found phenylacetylglutamine (PAG), produced by gut bacteria as a waste product, then absorbed and formed in the liver, interacts with previously undiscovered locations on beta-2 adrenergic receptors on heart cells once it enters the circulation.
Psych Congress Network, Neurology
08/20/2024
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) increases subsequent schizophrenia risk by 33%, according to study results published in Psychiatry Research.
EP Lab Digest
08/20/2024
Analysis features the growing need to evolve anticoagulation therapy beyond warfarin to avoid gastrointestinal bleeding, a significant and common complication for left ventricular assist device (LVAD) patients resulting in expensive hospitalizations
Oncology
08/20/2024
Interim analysis results from the phase 3 AtTEnd trial demonstrated that atezolizumab plus chemotherapy improved progression-free survival among patients with advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer.
Psych Congress Network
08/20/2024
Delusion content was similar across episodes of psychosis in patients who relapsed over a 2-year naturalistic course of care, according to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry.
EP Lab Digest
08/20/2024
Integrated Philips cardiovascular solutions enhance the patient & staff experience with reduced X-ray dose & procedure time for more time with patients and to help improve outcomes
Wounds
08/20/2024
Wounds
08/20/2024
Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
08/20/2024
This study aims to assess the efficacy of catheter-based thrombectomy compared to other treatment modalities in patients with clot-in-transit.