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Review: Urine Sediment Examination in the Diagnosis and Management of Kidney Disease

13 Feb, 2019 | 02:06h | UTC

Urine Sediment Examination in the Diagnosis and Management of Kidney Disease: Core Curriculum 2019 – American Journal of Kidney Diseases (free for a limited period)

 

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Systematic Review: Combined Hormonal Contraceptives for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

13 Feb, 2019 | 01:55h | UTC

Combined hormonal contraceptives for heavy menstrual bleeding – Cochrane Library (free)

Summary: Combined hormonal contraceptives for heavy menstrual bleeding – Cochrane Library (free)

 


Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) in Teens: A Guide for Behavior Change to Manage Symptoms

12 Feb, 2019 | 15:36h | UTC

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) in teens: A guide for behavior change to manage symptoms – Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology (free)

 


Australian Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of Venous Thromboembolism

12 Feb, 2019 | 00:31h | UTC

New guidelines from the Thrombosis and Haemostasis Society of Australia and New Zealand for the diagnosis and management of venous thromboembolism – The Medical Journal of Australia (free for 7 days)

News Release: New Guidelines for Venous Thromboembolism (free)

Related Guidelines: BTS Guideline: Outpatient Management of Pulmonary Embolism (free) AND ACEP Clinical Policy: Evaluation and Management of Suspected Acute Venous Thromboembolism (free) AND Evaluation of Patients With Suspected Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Best Practice Advice From the Clinical Guidelines Committee of the American College of Physicians (free) AND 2014 ESC Guidelines on the diagnosis and management of acute pulmonary embolism: The Task Force for the Diagnosis and Management of Acute Pulmonary Embolism of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) (free)

 

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Review: Identifying and Managing Younger Women at High Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

12 Feb, 2019 | 00:21h | UTC

Identifying and managing younger women at high risk of cardiovascular disease – Canadian Medical Association Journal (free for 7 days)

Related Reviews: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Regarding Cardiovascular Disease in Women: The Women’s Heart Alliance – Journal of the American College of Cardiology (free)

Related guidelines: Preventing and Experiencing Ischemic Heart Disease as a Woman: State of the Science: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (free) AND Acute Myocardial Infarction in Women: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (free) AND AHA/ACOG: Reduction of Cardiovascular Disease in Women Through Collaboration with Obstetricians and Gynecologists (free)

 


Observational Study: Antibiotics Provide No Benefit for Hospitalized Asthma Patients, Linked to Longer Hospital Stay

12 Feb, 2019 | 00:04h | UTC

Association of Antibiotic Treatment With Outcomes in Patients Hospitalized for an Asthma Exacerbation Treated With Systemic Corticosteroids – JAMA Internal Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Should Hospitalized Asthma Patients Receive Antibiotics? – MedicalResearch.com (free) AND No benefit of antibiotic treatment for hospitalised asthma patients – medwire News (free) AND Antibiotic therapy for asthma exacerbation associated with longer hospital stay – 2 Minute Medicine (free) AND Antibiotics Provide No Added Benefit in Severe Asthma Flares – ACEPNow (free)

 

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Meta-Analysis: Effects of Dietary Improvement on Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety

11 Feb, 2019 | 23:43h | UTC

The effects of dietary improvement on symptoms of depression and anxiety: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials – Psychosomatic Medicine (free PDF)

Commentaries: Improved Diet Can Ease Depression Symptoms, Enhance Mood – PsychCentral (free) AND Many Different Diets Can Improve Mood And Reduce Depression Symptoms, Study Finds – Forbes (free) AND A diet rich in fiber and vegetables can relieve depression – Medical News Today (free)

 


Observational Study Suggests a Link Between Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Mental Well-Being

11 Feb, 2019 | 23:41h | UTC

Lettuce be happy: A longitudinal UK study on the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and well-being – Social Science & Medicine (free)

Commentary: Hearts and minds: fruit and veg boost well-being – University of Leeds (free) AND Eating more fruit and veg ‘improves mental wellbeing’ – NHS Choices (free)

 


USPSTF Draft Recommendation Statement: Pancreatic Cancer Screening

11 Feb, 2019 | 21:06h | UTC

Draft Recommendation Statement: Pancreatic Cancer Screening – U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (free)

Commentary: USPSTF Maintains Stance Against Routine Screening for Pancreatic Cancer – NEJM Journal Watch (free)

“The USPSTF recommends against screening for pancreatic cancer in asymptomatic adults.”

 


Study: Only a Minority of Adults and Youth with T1D Achieve ADA goals for HbA1c

11 Feb, 2019 | 21:03h | UTC

State of Type 1 Diabetes Management and Outcomes from the T1D Exchange in 2016–2018 – Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics (free)

Commentary: Minority of patients with type 1 diabetes achieve ADA goals for glycemic control, study finds – ACP Diabetes (free)

 


Perspective: The Path to Diagnostic Excellence Includes Feedback to Calibrate How Clinicians Think

11 Feb, 2019 | 20:55h | UTC

The Path to Diagnostic Excellence Includes Feedback to Calibrate How Clinicians Think – JAMA (free for a limited period)

 


NICE Guideline: Antimicrobial Prescribing for Acute Cough

11 Feb, 2019 | 00:20h | UTC

Cough (acute): antimicrobial prescribing – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (free)

Infographic: 2-page visual summary of the recommendations (free PDF)

See also: NICE Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines (resource covering many common conditions) AND NICE Summary of antimicrobial prescribing guidance – managing common infections (free PDF)

 


Five Warning Signs of Overdiagnosis

11 Feb, 2019 | 00:05h | UTC

Five warning signs of overdiagnosis – The Conversation (free)

Related: Overdiagnosis: Causes and Consequences in Primary Health Care (free) AND Screening: How Overdiagnosis and Other Harms can Undermine the Benefits (free) AND WONCA Position Paper on Overdiagnosis and Action to be Taken (free) AND Overdiagnosis: what it is and what it isn’t (free) AND Review: Overdiagnosis Across Medical Disciplines (free) AND Too much medical care: bad for you, bad for health care systems (free)

 


Systematic Review: Managing Antidepressant Discontinuation

11 Feb, 2019 | 00:00h | UTC

Managing Antidepressant Discontinuation: A Systematic Review – Annals of Family Medicine (free)

Commentary: Psychotherapy Ups Odds of Tapering Off Antidepressants – Medscape (free registration required)

 


Potential Excessive Testing at Scale: Biomarkers, Genomics, and Machine Learning

11 Feb, 2019 | 00:02h | UTC

Viewpoint: Potential Excessive Testing at Scale: Biomarkers, Genomics, and Machine Learning – JAMA (free for a limited period)

 

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Systematic Review Supports Lengthening of the Screening Interval of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Without Retinopathy at Last Screening Session

10 Feb, 2019 | 23:58h | UTC

Incidence of sight‐threatening diabetic retinopathy in people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus and numbers needed to screen: a systematic review – Diabetic Medicine (free PDF)

Commentary: How often should patients with T2D be screened for retinopathy? – Univadis (free registration required)

Related: Evidence‐based Guidelines for Screening of Diabetic Retinopathy (free)

“This review supports lengthening of the screening interval of patients with Type 2 diabetes without retinopathy at last screening session”

 


Study: Receipt of Primary Care Associated with More High-value Care and Better Health Care Experience

10 Feb, 2019 | 23:52h | UTC

Quality and Experience of Outpatient Care in the United States for Adults with or Without Primary Care – JAMA Internal Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Patients Engaged in Primary Care More Likely to Receive High-Value Care, Report Better Healthcare Experience – AJMC (free) AND Study: Patients with primary care physicians get better healthcare – UPI (free) AND Patients with primary care have better quality health and experience – Brigham and Women’s Hospital (free) AND Primary care utilization associated with increased high-value care – 2 Minute Medicine (free)

 


Cohort Study: Effect of Gastric Bypass Surgery on Diabetes Remission and Complications

10 Feb, 2019 | 15:44h | UTC

Effect of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery on diabetes remission and complications in individuals with type 2 diabetes: a Danish population-based matched cohort study – Diabetologia (free for a limited period)

Commentary: Gastric Bypass Surgery Linked to Diabetes Remission – MedicalResearch.com (free)

 


Study: Lifestyle Changes May be More Important than Drugs for Mild Hypertension

10 Feb, 2019 | 15:37h | UTC

Lifestyle changes may be more important than drugs for mild hypertension – NIHR Signal (free)

Original Study: Cohort Study: Benefits and Harms of Antihypertensive Treatment in Low-Risk Patients With Mild Hypertension (link to abstract and commentaries)

 


Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Cough

10 Feb, 2019 | 14:35h | UTC

Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Cough—Chinese Thoracic Society (CTS) Asthma Consortium – Journal of Thoracic Disease (free)

Related Guideline: KAAACI Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Chronic Cough in Adults and Children in Korea – Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research (free)

See also recently published CHEST guidelines on the management of cough in specific populations: Classification of Cough as a Symptom in Adults and Management Algorithms (free) AND Adult Outpatients With Acute Cough Due to Suspected Pneumonia or Influenza – CHEST Guideline and Expert Panel Report (free) AND Clinically Diagnosing Pertussis-associated Cough in Adults and Children (free) AND Pharmacologic and Nonpharmacologic Treatment for Acute Cough Associated With the Common Cold (free) AND Cough Due to TB and Other Chronic Infections  (free) AND Chronic Cough Due to Gastroesophageal Reflux in Adults (free) AND Symptomatic Treatment of Cough Among Adult Patients With Lung Cancer (free) AND Cough in the athlete (free) AND Occupational and Environmental Contributions to Chronic Cough in Adults (free) AND Treatment of Unexplained Chronic Cough (free) AND Use of Management Pathways or Algorithms in Children With Chronic Cough (free) AND Management of Children With Chronic Wet Cough and Protracted Bacterial Bronchitis (free)

 


Expert Consensus on Diagnosis and Management of Severe Asthma

10 Feb, 2019 | 14:34h | UTC

Chinese expert consensus on diagnosis and management of severe asthma – Journal of Thoracic Disease (free)

Related Guidelines: Recognition and management of severe asthma: A Canadian Thoracic Society position statement (free) AND International ERS/ATS guidelines on definition, evaluation and treatment of severe asthma (free) AND Guidelines for Severe Uncontrolled Asthma – Spanish Society of Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery (free) AND Nordic consensus statement on the systematic assessment and management of possible severe asthma in adults (free)

 


2019 Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedules

7 Feb, 2019 | 23:25h | UTC

Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedules: United States, 2019 – Pediatrics (free)

Table 1. Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule for ages 18 years or younger, United States, 2019 (free)

Table 2. Catch-up immunization schedule for persons aged 4 months–18 years who start late or who are more than 1 month behind, United States, 2019 (free)

Table 3. Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule by Medical Condition, United States, 2019 (free)

See also: CDC Immunization Schedules for Healthcare Providers (free resources) AND Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule, United States, 2019 – Annals of Internal Medicine (free)

 


Guideline: UK CMO Recommendations on Screen Time and Social Media for Children

7 Feb, 2019 | 23:10h | UTC

UK CMO commentary on screen time and social media map of reviews – Department of Health and Social Care (free PDF)

Commentaries: U.K. Doctors Call for Caution in Children’s Use of Screens and Social Media – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free) AND Experts respond to CMO report on screen-time and social media – Science Media Centre (free) AND Do not let children take electronic devices into bedrooms, say doctors – The Guardian (free) AND Screen time: Children advised not to use electronic devices at dinner – BBC (free)

Related Guidelines: Media devices in pre-school children: the recommendations of the Italian pediatric society – Italian Journal of Pediatrics (free) AND Media and Young Minds – Recommendations from The American Academy of Pediatrics (free)

See also: Children, Adolescents and Screens: What We Know and What We Need To Learn (Pediatrics Supplement with free articles)

 


Review: Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Headache Disorders in Older Adults

7 Feb, 2019 | 22:50h | UTC

Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Headache Disorders in Older Adults – Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (free)

Source: Medscape

 


Study: Primary Cervical Screening with High Risk HPV Testing

7 Feb, 2019 | 22:39h | UTC

Primary cervical screening with high risk human papillomavirus testing: observational study – The BMJ (free)

Commentaries: HPV cervical screening test switch ‘effective’, says pilot study – Cancer Research UK (free) AND Cervical screening intervals could be safely extended to at least five years – Pulse (free)

Related: USPSTF Statement: Screening for Cervical Cancer (free guidance and commentaries) AND Study: Little Benefit in Screening Women Aged 55 with a Negative HPV DNA test (link to abstract and commentaries) AND Randomized Trial: Cervical Cancer Screening with Cervical HPV Testing vs Cytology Testing (link to abstract and commentaries)

“The lower incidence of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 or worse and cervical cancer at present screening intervals would strongly support the safety of extending the intervals to at least five years without increasing the risk of potentially life-threatening disease.”

 


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