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First Report Managed Care
07/26/2024
A recent systematic review and meta-analysis spanning 12.4 million patients found a significant bidirectional association between psoriasis and asthma. Researchers published their findings online in BMC Pulmonary Medicine.
Oncology
07/26/2024
A shorter monitoring period may be reasonable for patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma who underwent CAR-T therapy following results that suggest a low risk of cytokine release syndrome and immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome 2 weeks following treatment.
ePlasty, Surgery
07/25/2024
This retrospective study analyzed medical records of 236 patients who underwent breast reduction mammaplasty and compared postsurgical outcomes and complications in relation to patient BMI.
Wound Management & Prevention
07/25/2024
Lauren Walden, MD; Oleg Teleten, MS, RN, CWCN; Lisa Peterson, MS, RN; Aubrey Yao, MD; and Holly Kirkland-Kyhn, PhD, FNP, GNP, CWCN, FAANP
EMSWorld
07/25/2024
Communication is key to operational success. However, according to podcast host Mike McCabe, "Clear and coordinated communications between field units and receiving hospitals has always been and continues to be a problem." In our newest episode of EMS World Podcasts, McCabe sits down with Darin Helkowski, Southeast Regional Manager at General Devices, to explore how EMS providers can improve communication and coordination between field units and receiving hospitals and leverage technology to streamline EMS-hospital handoffs.
Oncology
07/25/2024
According to a prospective analysis, a combined use of TCR-triggered T-cell and FcR-triggered NK-cell exocytosis assays demonstrated efficacy in diagnosing familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and defects in lymphocyte exocytosis.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
07/25/2024
Bryan Tillman, MD, PhD, and his team have developed a dumbbell-shaped stent that can be removed after use — leaving nothing behind — and serves as a vehicle to deliver drugs to the vessel wall while at the same time preserving blood flow to tissue that is past the stent.
Oncology
07/25/2024
Prithviraj Bose, MD, shares results from an ongoing study that demonstrate that zilurgisertib as monotherapy or in combination with ruxolitinib had a favorable tolerance profile among patients with myelofibrosis.
Neurology
07/25/2024
Male individuals who engage in moderate physical activity and fitness may lower their risk for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) later in life, according to study findings published in Neurology.
ePlasty, Surgery
07/25/2024
This Case Q&A describes the use of trapezius myocutaneous flap for shoulder defect reconstruction.
Cath Lab Digest, CardioVascular, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, Vascular Disease Management
07/25/2024
The study will focus on gathering real-world safety and effectiveness data over five years from up to 1,000 patients, collaborating with research centers to help advance diversity and health equity within clinical trials. Building upon the substantial clinical data generated to-date, which led to US FDA approval of the Paradise uRDN system in November of 2023, the study will collect data on patients who undergo treatment with the Paradise uRDN system. The study seeks to enroll patients from historically underserved populations in clinical trials, including racially diverse groups, women, and the elderly, along with those having significant comorbidities like chronic kidney disease and diabetes.
EP Lab Digest
07/25/2024
Here we discuss the benefits of a dual system, emphasizing its clinical and operational advantages, cost-effectiveness, and IT integration features with an Electrophysiology Lab Leader, Hyun Joo Lee, and Industry Expert Jennifer Bayon.
EP Lab Digest
07/25/2024
In this article, Naushad Shaik, MD, and colleagues outline each aspect of the EP Training Program in place at AdventHealth Orlando and AdventHealth Celebration.
Pharmacy Learning Network
07/25/2024
Microbial contamination has prompted HomeoCare Laboratories Inc. to recall 31 811 bottles of StellaLife VEGA Oral Care spray.
Pharmacy Learning Network
07/25/2024
More than 50 lots of potassium chloride extended-release capsules sold by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc. USA are under a Class I recall for failing to meet dissolution specifications.
Pharmacy Learning Network
07/25/2024
Viatris Inc. is recalling more than 16 000 bottles of Cardura XL (doxazosin) extended-release tablets for failing to meet impurity/degradation specifications.
Oncology
07/25/2024
According to results from a first-in-human, phase 1 study, SHR-A1811 demonstrated promising antitumor activity with acceptable safety and tolerability among heavily pretreated patients with HER2-expressing or mutated advanced solid tumors.
Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network
07/25/2024
Dr Bhat reports on the recent systematic review and RAND consensus process to define the role of the clinical pharmacist in caring for patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
First Report Managed Care
07/24/2024
As HIV rates continue to rise among Latino gay and bisexual men, health policy advocates stress the need for more federal assistance for HIV treatment and prevention in this community.
Wound Care
07/24/2024
Join Dr. Lisa Gould, Plastic Surgeon, as she shares her clinical experience using RECELL Spray-On Skin Cells. The RECELL System technology platform treats patients with thermal burn wound and full-thickness skin defects and is used for re-pigmentation of stable depigmented vitiligo lesions by harnessing the regenerative properties of a patient’s own skin to create Spray-On Skin™ cells.