Daily Archives: September 14, 2017
Study: Final efficacy, immunogenicity, and safety analyses of a nine-valent human papillomavirus vaccine
14 Sep, 2017 | 20:45h | UTCFinal efficacy, immunogenicity, and safety analyses of a nine-valent human papillomavirus vaccine in women aged 16–26 years: a randomised, double-blind trial – The Lancet (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentary: Vaccine to prevent most cervical cancers shows long-term effectiveness – eCancer News (free)
Opinion: Funders and regulators are more important than journals in fixing the waste in research
14 Sep, 2017 | 20:46h | UTC
Study: Tiotropium in Early-Stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
14 Sep, 2017 | 20:51h | UTCTiotropium in Early-Stage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – The New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: Drug may slow early lung disease damage – Reuters (free) AND Tiotropium Boosts Lung Function in Early COPD – MedPage Today (free)
Review: Digital innovations and emerging technologies for enhanced recovery programmes
14 Sep, 2017 | 19:50h | UTCRelated: Enhanced recovery pathway for colorectal surgical patients improves outcomes, reduces cost – ACS, via EurekAlert (free) AND Clinical Practice Guidelines for Enhanced Recovery After Colon and Rectal Surgery From the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons and Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (free) AND Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Guidelines and Reviews in our collection (free) AND ERAS Society Website (free).
Health Care Providers Can Use Design Thinking to Improve Patient Experiences
14 Sep, 2017 | 18:28h | UTC
Review: Antifungal resistance: current trends and future strategies to combat
14 Sep, 2017 | 18:46h | UTCSource: Critical Care Review Newsletter
Study: Education and coronary heart disease
14 Sep, 2017 | 18:30h | UTCEducation and coronary heart disease: mendelian randomisation study – The BMJ (free)
Commentary: Going to university may cut your risk of heart disease – NHS Choices (free)
Commentary: What’s Open, What’s Data? What’s Proof, What’s Spin?
14 Sep, 2017 | 18:41h | UTCWhat’s Open, What’s Data? What’s Proof, What’s Spin? – Absolutely Maybe (free blog post by Hilda Bastian)
Medical education needs to adapt to students’ learning styles
14 Sep, 2017 | 18:27h | UTCMedical education needs to adapt to students’ learning styles – STAT (free)
Thu, September 14 – 10 Stories of The Day!
14 Sep, 2017 | 00:08h | UTC
Commentary: IHME releases second annual report on the Sustainable Development Goal indicators – Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (free)
See also: Health-related Sustainable Development Goals visualization tool, which allows users to compare and contrast between countries and among indicators, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Website.
2 – Guideline: Prevention of Early-onset Neonatal Group B Streptococcal Disease – Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (free)
News release: Group B Streptococcal Disease, Early-onset (free)
Commentaries: Antibiotics for women in early labour to combat Group B Strep – OnMedica (free) AND More pregnant women to get Group B Strep treatment – BBC News (free)
3 – Review article: Randomized, Controlled Trials in Health Insurance Systems – New England Journal of Medicine (free)
See also other articles in The Changing Face of Clinical Trials Series (all free)
Original articles from the New England Journal of Medicine: Patent Foramen Ovale Closure or Antiplatelet Therapy for Cryptogenic Stroke (link to abstract – $ for full-text) AND Patent Foramen Ovale Closure or Anticoagulation vs. Antiplatelets after Stroke (link to abstract – $ for full-text) AND Long-Term Outcomes of Patent Foramen Ovale Closure or Medical Therapy after Stroke (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
7 – European Respiratory Society guidelines for the management of adult bronchiectasis (free)
Commentary: Researchers: Antidepressants for Anxiety Should Be Continued for at Least a Year After Treatment Response – Physician’s First Watch (free)
9 – Association Between Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery and Recurrence of Gastroesophageal Reflux – JAMA (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery Associated With High Rate of Recurrence of GERD – The JAMA Network (free) AND GERD Recurrence Fairly Common Following Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery – Physician’s First Watch (free) AND High recurrence of gastroesophageal reflux disease in patients treated with laparoscopic antireflux surgery – 2 Minute Medicine (free)
Commentaries: Under Pressure: PRECISION Substudy Shows Adverse BP Effects of Ibuprofen – TCTMD (free) AND Increases in BP, Hypertension Incidence Linked to Certain NSAIDs – MPR (free) AND Ibuprofen Ups Systolic BP, New-Onset Hypertension Risk – Medscape (free registration required)