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Daily Archives: March 28, 2021

Cochrane Library Editorial: Contested effects and chaotic policies: the 2020 story of (hydroxy) chloroquine for treating COVID‐19

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:55h | UTC

Contested effects and chaotic policies: the 2020 story of (hydroxy) chloroquine for treating COVID‐19 – Cochrane Library

Commentary and Infographic: Is chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine useful in treating people with COVID-19, or in preventing infection in people who have been exposed to the virus? – Cochrane Library

Original review: Chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine for prevention and treatment of COVID‐19 – Cochrane Library

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


RCT: Discontinuing betalactam treatment after 3 days as good as 8 days of treatment for stable patients with community-acquired pneumonia in non-critical care wards

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:25h | UTC

Discontinuing β-lactam treatment after 3 days for patients with community-acquired pneumonia in non-critical care wards (PTC): a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, non-inferiority trial – The Lancet

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Long term outcomes of participants in the PARAMEDIC2 randomized trial of adrenaline in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest – although survival was improved, adrenalin was not associated with favorable neurologic outcomes

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:21h | UTC

Long term outcomes of participants in the PARAMEDIC2 randomised trial of adrenaline in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest – Resuscitation

Commentary: PARAMEDIC2 – Epinephrine vs Placebo OHCA 6-12 Months – Journal Feed

Original study: Randomized Trial: Epinephrine in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (study and commentaries) AND Opinion: Epinephrine Harms/Helps in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest

 


NICE Guideline Update: Cannabis-based medicinal products

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:24h | UTC

Cannabis-based medicinal products – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

 


Another study indicates SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.351, but not variant B.1.1.7, has partial resistance to neutralizing antibodies generated by natural infection or mRNA vaccination

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:53h | UTC

Sensitivity of infectious SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 and B.1.351 variants to neutralizing antibodies – Nature Medicine

 

Commentaries on Twitter

 


Choosing Wisely: Five things clinicians and patients should question in Neurological Surgery in Children

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:04h | UTC

American Academy of Pediatrics – Section on Neurological Surgery – Choosing Wisely

Commentary: Choosing Wisely: 5 Things to Avoid in Pediatric Neurologic Surgery – NEJM Journal Watch

See complete lists of low-value practices: Choosing Wisely U.S. / Choosing Wisely UK / Choosing Wisely Australia AND Choosing Wisely Canada

 


Editorial | Remote by default general practice: must we, should we, dare we?

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:18h | UTC

Remote by default general practice: must we, should we, dare we? – British Journal of General Practice

 

 


Opinion | Understanding of research results, evidence summaries and their applicability—not critical appraisal—are core skills of medical curriculum

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:16h | UTC

Understanding of research results, evidence summaries and their applicability—not critical appraisal—are core skills of medical curriculum – BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine

 

Commentaries on Twitter

 


Integrating Transwomen and Female Athletes with Differences of Sex Development (DSD) into Elite Competition: The FIMS 2021 Consensus Statement

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:06h | UTC

Integrating Transwomen and Female Athletes with Differences of Sex Development (DSD) into Elite Competition: The FIMS 2021 Consensus Statement – Sports Medicine

 


Cohort study: Even small amounts of Caffeine consumption in pregnancy were linked to smaller neonatal birth size

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:14h | UTC

Association Between Maternal Caffeine Consumption and Metabolism and Neonatal Anthropometry: A Secondary Analysis of the NICHD Fetal Growth Studies–Singletons – JAMA Network Open

Commentaries: Even a Little Coffee in Pregnancy Could Impact Newborn’s Weight: Study – HealthDay AND Moderate daily caffeine intake during pregnancy may lead to smaller birth size – NIH News Releases

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Quadrivalent influenza nanoparticle vaccines induce broad protection against a wide variety of seasonal and pandemic influenza strains in animal models

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:01h | UTC

Quadrivalent influenza nanoparticle vaccines induce broad protection – Nature

Commentary: Nanoparticle flu vaccine blocks seasonal and pandemic strains – University of Washington School of Medicine

 


RCT: Using low-pressure pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopic colonic resection improves postoperative recovery compared to standard pressure pneumoperitoneum

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:11h | UTC

Low-pressure versus standard pressure laparoscopic colorectal surgery (PAROS trial): a phase III randomized controlled trial – British Journal of Surgery

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Covid-19: Middle aged women face greater risk of debilitating long term symptoms

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:49h | UTC

Covid-19: Middle aged women face greater risk of debilitating long term symptoms – The BMJ

Linked Opinion: The stigma is real for people living with long covid – The BMJ Opinion

 


How COVID-19 Affects the Brain

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:51h | UTC

How COVID-19 Affects the Brain – JAMA Psychiatry

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Opinion | The Coronavirus Variants Don’t Seem to Be Highly Variable So Far

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:46h | UTC

The Coronavirus Variants Don’t Seem to Be Highly Variable So Far – Scientific American

 


Routine asymptomatic testing strategies for airline travel during the COVID-19 pandemic: a simulation study

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:34h | UTC

Routine asymptomatic testing strategies for airline travel during the COVID-19 pandemic: a simulation study – The Lancet Infectious Diseases

Commentary: Study outlines testing strategies for safer air travel during the pandemic – University of California – San Francisco

 

Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)

 


Persistent neurologic symptoms and cognitive dysfunction in non‐hospitalized Covid‐19 “long haulers”

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:48h | UTC

Persistent neurologic symptoms and cognitive dysfunction in non‐hospitalized Covid‐19 “long haulers” – Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology

Commentary: 85% of COVID-19 long-haulers have multiple brain-related symptoms – LiveScience AND ‘Brain fog’ and other neurologic symptoms can last for months after Covid – NBC News AND Neurologic Symptoms Persistent for Many COVID-19 ‘Long-Haulers’ – Health Day

 


Interleukin‐6 blocking agents for treating COVID‐19: a living systematic review

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:40h | UTC

Interleukin‐6 blocking agents for treating COVID‐19: a living systematic review – Cochrane Library

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Opinion | COVID-19 Is Different Now: The coronavirus is changing. So is the disease it causes.

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:44h | UTC

COVID-19 Is Different Now – The Atlantic

 


International travel‐related control measures to contain the COVID‐19 pandemic: a rapid review

28 Mar, 2021 | 22:38h | UTC

International travel‐related control measures to contain the COVID‐19 pandemic: a rapid review – Cochrane Library

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


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