Daily Archives: April 2, 2021
Guideline for elective cesarean section: updated systematic review and procedure‐specific postoperative pain management recommendations
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:09h | UTC
RCT: Comparison of two delayed strategies for renal replacement therapy initiation for severe acute kidney injury – waiting too long can be deleterious
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:17h | UTCComparison of two delayed strategies for renal replacement therapy initiation for severe acute kidney injury (AKIKI 2): a multicentre, open-label, randomised, controlled trial – The Lancet (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Preliminary study finds a low-calorie diet and mild exercise may improve survival for young people with leukemia
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:12h | UTC
Randomized controlled trial compared three antiretroviral regimens started in pregnant women with HIV
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:15h | UTCCommentary: ART in pregnant women living with HIV – The Lancet
Short review | A practical approach to the patient with chronic diarrhea
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:03h | UTCA practical approach to the patient with chronic diarrhoea – Clinical Medicine Journal
Systematic review: Lens extraction for chronic angle-closure glaucoma
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:01h | UTCLens extraction for chronic angle-closure glaucoma – Cochrane Library
Systematic review: Laser peripheral iridoplasty for chronic angle closure
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:02h | UTCLaser peripheral iridoplasty for chronic angle closure – Cochrane Library
M-A: Non-drug therapies as good as or better than drugs for treating depression in people with dementia
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:05h | UTCCommentaries: Non-drug therapies as good as or better than drugs for treating depression in people with dementia – The BMJ AND Social prescribing may help reduce symptoms of depression in people with dementia – The BMJ Opinion AND Nondrug Interventions Can Help Alleviate Depression in Dementia Patients – HealthDay
Video: Why you can’t compare Covid-19 vaccines
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:33h | UTCWhy you can’t compare Covid-19 vaccines – Vox
Long Covid in the UK – More than a million affected in February, survey suggests
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:31h | UTCLong Covid: More than a million affected in February, survey suggests – BBC
Commentary on Twitter
YOUNG ADULTS MOST AFFECTED—Long-Covid symptoms are affecting about 1.1 million people in the U.K., with about half that number saying the disease is harming their day-to-day lives, government statistics show. Top #LongCovid age group? 25-34! Thread ? https://t.co/Fwo8Opeqr6
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) April 1, 2021
After the WHO report: what’s next in the search for COVID’s origins
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:26h | UTCAfter the WHO report: what’s next in the search for COVID’s origins – Nature
Why is it so hard to investigate the rare side effects of COVID vaccines?
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:28h | UTCWhy is it so hard to investigate the rare side effects of COVID vaccines? – Nature
[Press release – not published yet] Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is 91% effective for at least 6 months
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:29h | UTCCommentaries: Ongoing trial shows Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine remains highly effective after six months – CNN AND Coronavirus: Pfizer jab ‘stopping 91% of cases in first six months’ – BBC AND Expert reaction to press release from Pfizer and BioNTech on efficacy and safety up to six months after second vaccine dose, including data from South Africa – Science Media Centre AND Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine effective after 6 months and works against problem variant – LiveScience
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and perinatal outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:23h | UTCCommentaries: Covid-19 led to a global increase in stillbirths, maternal mortality, and depression, review finds – CNN AND COVID-19 pandemic and health-care disruptions: count the most vulnerable – The Lancet Global Health
Commentary on Twitter
NEW—Pregnancy outcomes worsened during the #COVID19 pandemic worldwide, with an increase in maternal deaths, stillbirth, ruptured ectopic pregnancies, and maternal depression.
New review of 40 studies from 17 countries in @LancetGH: https://t.co/GWBohu6b6k pic.twitter.com/4RzgtShYeH
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) April 1, 2021
Another study shows a single dose of mRNA vaccine may be enough for patients with previous Covid-19
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:36h | UTCCommentary: If I’ve Had COVID-19, Do I Still Need Two Doses of Vaccine? – TIME AND The research is in: People who’ve already had COVID-19 need just one shot – Insider
Related: Studies: Single dose of vaccine acts as ‘booster’ in those with prior COVID-19 infection (studies and commentary) AND Binding and Neutralization Antibody Titers After a Single Vaccine Dose in Health Care Workers Previously Infected With SARS-CoV-2 – JAMA AND Antibody Responses in Seropositive Persons after a Single Dose of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccine – New England Journal of Medicine
Opinion | Mask Mandates, On-Premises Dining, and COVID-19
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:24h | UTCMask Mandates, On-Premises Dining, and COVID-19 – JAMA
Rapid point-of-care tests for diagnosing COVID-19 infection: the latest Cochrane evidence
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:21h | UTCOriginal review and commentaries: Systematic review: Rapid, point‐of‐care antigen and molecular‐based tests for diagnosis of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection
Obesity in women: anesthetic implications for peri‐operative and peripartum management
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:07h | UTC
Opinion | AI-facilitated health care requires education of clinicians
2 Apr, 2021 | 09:13h | UTCAI-facilitated health care requires education of clinicians – The Lancet (free registration required)
Commentary on Twitter
In the new issue @TheLancet, @pearsekeane and I review the need, and that the time is ripe, for educating clinicians on deep learning #AI https://t.co/PRmrHVOQF2 pic.twitter.com/RrMV0XH6en
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) April 2, 2021