Daily Archives: September 22, 2019
Systematic Review: Exercise for Dysmenorrhea
22 Sep, 2019 | 23:00h | UTCExercise for dysmenorrhea – Cochrane Library (free)
ASCO Guideline: Management of Osteoporosis in Survivors of Adult Cancers with Nonmetastatic Disease
22 Sep, 2019 | 23:02h | UTC
Review: Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning in Ophthalmology
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:59h | UTCArtificial intelligence and deep learning in ophthalmology – British Journal of Ophthalmology (free)
Related: Performance of a Deep-Learning Algorithm vs Manual Grading for Detecting Diabetic Retinopathy in India – JAMA Ophthalmology (free) AND Google Launches Program in India to Screen Diabetics for Eye Conditions (studies and commentaries on the subject)
Satirical Post: “Joint Commission Loses Accreditation After Failing Joint Commission Survey”
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:56h | UTCJoint Commission Loses Accreditation After Failing Joint Commission Survey – GlomerBlog (free)
Source: MedPage Today
Perspective: There’s a Reason We Don’t Know Much About AI
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:52h | UTCThere’s a reason we don’t know much about AI – Politico (free)
Related Commentary on Twitter
“For everyone who is helped by this app, how many will be harmed by unnecessary anxiety, treatment and cost? We don’t know that ratio—and no one but Apple will have the data.” — @EricTopol in @politico https://t.co/8ePIXmq1WR
— Lown Institute (@lowninstitute) September 20, 2019
Viewpoint: Value-Based Purchasing and Physician Professionalism
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:57h | UTCValue-Based Purchasing and Physician Professionalism – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Perspective: Mental Health Apps are Scooping Up Your Most Sensitive Data. Will You Benefit?
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:51h | UTCMental health apps are scooping up your most sensitive data. Will you benefit? – STAT (free)
[Abstract Only] Study: Smartphone App for Triage of Skin Lesions Has a High Sensitivity in Detecting Skin Cancers
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:48h | UTCAccuracy of a smartphone application for triage of skin lesions based on machine learning algorithms – Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: Smart Phone App Uses Machine Learning to Triage Skin Cancers – MedicalResearch.com (free) AND SkinVision algorithm detects 95% of skin cancer, study finds – News Medical (free)
Ritalin at 75: What Does the Future Hold?
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:49h | UTCRitalin at 75: what does the future hold? – The Conversation (free)
Study: Hand Sanitizer Shown Less Effective than Hand Washing Against Flu
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:46h | UTCHand sanitizer shown less effective than hand washing against flu – CIDRAP (free)
Original Article: Situations Leading to Reduced Effectiveness of Current Hand Hygiene against Infectious Mucus from Influenza Virus-Infected Patients – mSphere (free)
News Release: Towards Better Hand Hygiene for Flu Prevention – American Society for Microbiology (free)
Study: Prediction System for Risk of Allograft Loss in Patients Receiving Kidney Transplants
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:47h | UTCCommentary: iBox: The First Universal and Validated Tool for Predicting the Risk of Kidney Transplant Loss – PR Newswire (free)
Cohort Study: Lateral Nodal Features on Restaging MRI Associated with Lateral Local Recurrence in Low Rectal Cancer
22 Sep, 2019 | 22:46h | UTCLateral Nodal Features on Restaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging Associated With Lateral Local Recurrence in Low Rectal Cancer After Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy or Radiotherapy – JAMA Surgery (free for a limited period)
Commentaries: Lateral Lymph Nodes as the Achilles Heel of Low Rectal Cancer Surgery After Neoadjuvant Chemoradiation Therapy: Are We Close to Solving the Riddle? – JAMA Surgery (free) AND Features on Restaging MRI Associated With Local Recurrence After Neoadjuvant Treatment in Low Rectal Cancer – The ASCO Post (free) AND MRI Helps Decisions on Lateral Nodal Disease in Rectal Cancer – Medscape (free registration required)