Daily Archives: April 3, 2019
Wed, April 3 – 10 Stories of The Day!
3 Apr, 2019 | 01:16h | UTC
Related Guidelines: WHO Consolidated Guidelines on Drug-resistant Tuberculosis Treatment (free) AND WHO Guideline: Latent TB Infection (free) AND WHO Guidelines for treatment of drug-susceptible tuberculosis and patient care (free)
3 – JCS 2018 Guideline on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome – Circulation Journal (free)
4 – Bypass Surgery or Stenting for Left Main Coronary Artery Disease in Patients With Diabetes – Journal of the American College of Cardiology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: CABG or Stenting for Left Main CAD in Diabetes – American College of Cardiology (free) AND Similar Composite Endpoints With Everolimus DES, CABG for LMCAD With Diabetes – Cardiology Advisor (free)
5 – Cerebral Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage: A Review – JAMA (free for a limited period)
6 – Highly Profitable Medical Journal Says Open Access Publishing Has Failed. Right. – Forbes (free)
Original Article: No Free Lunch — What Price Plan S for Scientific Publishing? – New England Journal of Medicine (free)
Related: Will the world embrace Plan S, the radical proposal to mandate open access to science papers? – Science (free) AND The costs of academic publishing are absurd. The University of California is fighting back – VOX (free) AND Ten myths around open scholarly publishing – PeerJ Preprints (free PDF) AND The world debates open-access mandates (free) AND China Backs Bold Plan to Tear Down Journal Paywalls (free) AND Europe’s Bold Open-Access Plan Detailed (free) Groundbreaking deal makes large number of German studies free to public – Science (free) AND Open Access 2018: A Year of Funders and Universities Drawing Lines in the Sand – Absolutely Maybe Blog (free)
8 – Ann Robinson’s weekly research reviews, 2 April 2019 – The BMJ Opinion (free)
Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals.
Commentaries: What’s bad for the heart is also bad for the brain – Reuters (free) AND Smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity each linked to unhealthy brains – European Society of Cardiology (free)
Related Meta-Analysis with Somewhat Conflicting Conclusions: Effects of spironolactone in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction – Medicine (free) AND Effects of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists in patients with preserved ejection fraction: a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials – BMC Medicine (free)
Related Randomized Trial: Spironolactone for Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction – New England Journal of Medicine (free)
NICE Guideline: Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Women
3 Apr, 2019 | 01:09h | UTC
Japanese Guidelines on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome
3 Apr, 2019 | 01:05h | UTCJCS 2018 Guideline on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome – Circulation Journal (free)
WHO Guidelines on Tuberculosis Infection Prevention and Control
3 Apr, 2019 | 01:11h | UTCRelated Guidelines: WHO Consolidated Guidelines on Drug-resistant Tuberculosis Treatment (free) AND WHO Guideline: Latent TB Infection (free) AND WHO Guidelines for treatment of drug-susceptible tuberculosis and patient care (free)
Cerebral Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage: A Review
3 Apr, 2019 | 00:58h | UTCCerebral Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage: A Review – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Opinion – “Highly Profitable Medical Journal Says Open Access Publishing Has Failed. Right.”
3 Apr, 2019 | 00:55h | UTCHighly Profitable Medical Journal Says Open Access Publishing Has Failed. Right. – Forbes (free)
Original Article: No Free Lunch — What Price Plan S for Scientific Publishing? – New England Journal of Medicine (free)
Related: Will the world embrace Plan S, the radical proposal to mandate open access to science papers? – Science (free) AND The costs of academic publishing are absurd. The University of California is fighting back – VOX (free) AND Ten myths around open scholarly publishing – PeerJ Preprints (free PDF) AND The world debates open-access mandates (free) AND China Backs Bold Plan to Tear Down Journal Paywalls (free) AND Europe’s Bold Open-Access Plan Detailed (free) Groundbreaking deal makes large number of German studies free to public – Science (free) AND Open Access 2018: A Year of Funders and Universities Drawing Lines in the Sand – Absolutely Maybe Blog (free)
Randomized Trial: Similar Outcomes with CABG or Stenting for Left Main Coronary Artery Disease in Diabetes
3 Apr, 2019 | 01:00h | UTCBypass Surgery or Stenting for Left Main Coronary Artery Disease in Patients With Diabetes – Journal of the American College of Cardiology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: CABG or Stenting for Left Main CAD in Diabetes – American College of Cardiology (free) AND Similar Composite Endpoints With Everolimus DES, CABG for LMCAD With Diabetes – Cardiology Advisor (free)
Meta-analysis: Extended Anticoagulation for the Secondary Prevention of Venous Thromboembolic Events
3 Apr, 2019 | 00:53h | UTC
Ann Robinson’s Weekly Research Reviews – 2 April 2019
3 Apr, 2019 | 00:50h | UTCAnn Robinson’s weekly research reviews, 2 April 2019 – The BMJ Opinion (free)
Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals.
Study: Smoking, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes and Obesity Each Linked to Unhealthy Brains
3 Apr, 2019 | 00:47h | UTCCommentaries: What’s bad for the heart is also bad for the brain – Reuters (free) AND Smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity each linked to unhealthy brains – European Society of Cardiology (free)
Meta-Analysis: Spironolactone for Patients with Heart Failure with Mid-range Ejection Fraction and Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
3 Apr, 2019 | 00:45h | UTCRelated Meta-Analysis with Somewhat Conflicting Conclusions: Effects of spironolactone in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction – Medicine (free) AND Effects of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists in patients with preserved ejection fraction: a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials – BMC Medicine (free)
Related Randomized Trial: Spironolactone for Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction – New England Journal of Medicine (free)


