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Depression and risk of death following coronary artery disease diagnosis

10 Aug, 2017 | 22:33h | UTC

The association of depression at any time to the risk of death following coronary artery disease diagnosis – European Heart Journal – Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Having depression and heart disease could double death risk – Medical News Today (free) AND Death risk doubles for heart patients with depression – Cardiovascular Business (free)

Related: AAFP Guideline for the Detection and Management of Post–Myocardial Infarction Depression – Annals of Family Medicine (free)

 


Strategies to prevent death by suicide

10 Aug, 2017 | 22:28h | UTC

Strategies to prevent death by suicide: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials – British Journal of Psychiatry (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Brief Intervention and Contact (BIC) to prevent suicide – Dave Cesarini, via Medium (free)

Related article: Effectiveness of brief intervention and contact for suicide attempters: a randomized controlled trial in five countries – Bulletin of the World Health Organization (free)

Source: Psychiatry Research Review

“The WHO BIC is a promising suicide prevention strategy. No other intervention showed a statistically significant effect in reducing suicide”.

 


Effects of CPAP and Mandibular Advancement Devices on Quality of Life in Sleep Apnea

10 Aug, 2017 | 22:29h | UTC

Effects of CPAP and Mandibular Advancement Devices on Health-Related Quality of Life in OSA – Chest (free)

See also a recent study showing CPAP does not reduce cardiovascular events in our July 13th issue (see #2)

“CPAP is effective in improving health-related quality of life in OSA, and Mandibular Advancement Devices may be just as effective, but further RCTs comparing the two treatments are required”.

 


Suicide Prevention in an Emergency Department Population

10 Aug, 2017 | 22:27h | UTC

Suicide Prevention in an Emergency Department Population: The ED-SAFE Study – JAMA Psychiatry (link to abstract – Free Full Text PDF via @unpaywall)

Commentaries: Intervention Phone Calls May Save The Lives Of Suicidal Patients, Reduce New Attempts, Trial Finds – Medical Daily (free) AND National study shows interventions like telephone calls can reduce suicides – EurekAlert (free) AND Intervention Curbs New Suicide Attempts in At-Risk ED Patients – Medscape (free registration required)

Source: Psychiatry Research Review

“Patients who received a multifaceted intervention that included follow-up telephone calls resulted in a 30 percent reduction in future suicide attempts” (from Medical Daily)

 


Neuroprotective Diets Are Associated with Better Cognitive Function

10 Aug, 2017 | 22:22h | UTC

Neuroprotective Diets Are Associated with Better Cognitive Function: The Health and Retirement Study – Journal of The American Geriatrics Society (free)

Commentaries: Cognitive decline could be reduced with a Mediterranean-style diet – Medical News Today (free) AND Mediterranean-style diets linked to better brain function in older adults – Journal of the American Geriatrics Society Research Summary (free)

 


Diet and Risk of Cholecystectomy

10 Aug, 2017 | 22:23h | UTC

Diet and Risk of Cholecystectomy: A Prospective Study Based on the French E3N Cohort – American Journal of Gastroenterology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Fewer gallbladder surgeries with Mediterranean diets – Reuters (free)

 


Challenges in Treating Cardiovascular Disease: Restricting Sodium and Managing Hyperkalemia

10 Aug, 2017 | 21:45h | UTC

Review: Challenges in Treating Cardiovascular Disease: Restricting Sodium and Managing Hyperkalemia – Mayo Clinic Proceedings (free)

 


Surgical Guidelines for Perioperative Management of Older Adults

10 Aug, 2017 | 20:48h | UTC

Surgical Guidelines for Perioperative Management of Older Adults: What Geriatricians Need to Know – Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, via Medscape (free)

 


Antibiotic prophylaxis is not indicated prior to dental procedures for prevention of periprosthetic joint infections

10 Aug, 2017 | 21:20h | UTC

Antibiotic prophylaxis is not indicated prior to dental procedures for prevention of periprosthetic joint infections: A systematic review and new guidelines from the Dutch Orthopaedic and Dental Societies (free)

Source: EvidenceAlerts (free resource to find articles of interest)

 


Functional Gain and Pain Relief After Total Joint Replacement According to Obesity Status

10 Aug, 2017 | 19:27h | UTC

Functional Gain and Pain Relief After Total Joint Replacement According to Obesity Status – The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Joint Replacement Weight Loss Requirements Challenged – Medscape (free registration required) AND Pain relief, functional outcomes after joint replacement similar in obese and normal-weight patients – News Medical (free)

 


Effects of CPAP and Mandibular Advancement Devices on Health-Related Quality of Life in OSA

10 Aug, 2017 | 18:36h | UTC

Effects of CPAP and Mandibular Advancement Devices on Health-Related Quality of Life in OSA – Chest (free)

See also a recent study showing CPAP does not reduce cardiovascular events in our July 13th issue (see #2)

“CPAP is effective in improving health-related quality of life in OSA, and Mandibular Advancement Devices may be just as effective, but further RCTs comparing the two treatments are required”.

 


What do hypnotics cost hospitals and healthcare?

10 Aug, 2017 | 17:16h | UTC

What do hypnotics cost hospitals and healthcare? – F1000 Research (free)

Source: Hospital Medicine Virtual Journal Club

“A best estimate is that U.S. costs of hypnotic harms to healthcare systems are on the order of $55 billion, but conceivably might be as low as $10 billion or as high as $100 billion”.

 


Sleep Disorder Diagnosis During Pregnancy and Risk of Preterm Birth

10 Aug, 2017 | 17:11h | UTC

Sleep Disorder Diagnosis During Pregnancy and Risk of Preterm Birth – Obstetrics & Gynecology (free)

Commentaries: Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy Linked to Preterm Birth – Medscape (free registration required) AND Insomnia linked to premature birth in study of 3 million mothers – Nature News (free)

“Women with sleep disorders were about twice as likely to deliver babies more than six weeks early” (from Nature News)

 


Treating subclinical thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy probably has no benefit

9 Aug, 2017 | 17:36h | UTC

Treating subclinical thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy probably has no benefit – NIHR Signal (free) (RT see Tweet)

Related: Subclinical Hypothyroidism – NEJM Resident 360 (free) AND Levothyroxine Shows No Benefit in Older Adults with Subclinical Hypothyroidism – Physician’s First Watch (free)

“Treating subclinical thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy probably has no benefit” (RT @NIHR_DC see Tweet)

 


Developmental follow-up of children and young people born preterm

10 Aug, 2017 | 17:07h | UTC

Developmental follow-up of children and young people born preterm – NICE Guideline (free)

 


Effect of marijuana use on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular mortality

10 Aug, 2017 | 17:13h | UTC

Effect of marijuana use on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular mortality: A study using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey linked mortality file – European Journal of Preventive Cardiology (free)

Commentaries: Marijuana associated with three-fold risk of death from hypertension – European Society of Cardiology, via Science Daily (free) AND Marijuana use holds three-fold blood pressure death risk: study – Reuters (free) AND Marijuana Use Tied to Death from Hypertension, Study Suggests – Physician’s First Watch (free) AND Marijuana ‘may be worse than cigarettes for cardiovascular health’ – Medical News Today (free)

 


How Low Is Too Low With Salt in Heart Failure?

9 Aug, 2017 | 17:02h | UTC

Opinion: How Low Is Too Low With Salt in Heart Failure? Randomized Studies Needed to Resolve Concern – Circulation (free)

See more on sodium intake and cardiovascular disease in our July 11th issue (see #1)

 


Association of Estimated Sodium Intake With Adverse Cardiac Structure and Function

9 Aug, 2017 | 17:03h | UTC

Association of Estimated Sodium Intake With Adverse Cardiac Structure and Function – Journal of The American College of Cardiology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Typical adults eat enough salt to damage heart – Reuters (free) AND High Dietary Sodium Linked to Subclinical Cardiac Dysfunction – Medscape (free registration required)

 


Alternatives to hospital admission for people aged over 65 years

9 Aug, 2017 | 17:58h | UTC

A systematic review to identify and assess the effectiveness of alternatives for people over the age of 65 who are at risk of potentially avoidable hospital admission – BMJ Open (free) (RT @NIHR_DC)

Alternatives to hospital admission for people aged over 65 years can be safe and reduce costs across a range of acute and chronic conditions.

 


How long should I take antibiotics?

9 Aug, 2017 | 17:04h | UTC

How long should I take antibiotics? Exploring the Goldilocks problem – Robin Centor in KevinMD.com Blog (free)

Related: The antibiotic course has had its day – The BMJ (free) AND Keep taking the tablets: three reasons to stay the full antibiotics course – The Conversation (free) (RT @Onisillos) AND Why you really should take your full course of antibiotics – The Conversation (free)

 


Treatment for Hepatitis C Virus by Community-Based Nonspecialist Providers

9 Aug, 2017 | 17:00h | UTC

Expansion of Treatment for Hepatitis C Virus Infection by Task Shifting to Community-Based Nonspecialist Providers: A Nonrandomized Clinical Trial – Annals of Internal Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Nonspecialists Could Safely Provide Hepatitis C Care – Physician’s First Watch (free) AND HCV treatment by NPs, PCPs appears safe, effective as that provided by subspecialists – ACP Internist (free)

“Expansion of Treatment for HCV Infection by Task Shifting to Community-Based Nonspecialists” (RT @kennylinafp see Tweet)

 


Prognostic Factors for Treatment Failure in Acute Otitis Media

9 Aug, 2017 | 16:58h | UTC

Prognostic Factors for Treatment Failure in Acute Otitis Media – Pediatrics (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Features predicting treatment failure in acute otitis media – 2 Minute Medicine (free) AND Study IDs Children With AOM Who Benefit From Antibiotics – Medscape (free registration required)

“Children with severe bulging of the tympanic membrane seem to benefit most from antimicrobial treatment of AOM”

 


Clinical management of hypercholesterolaemia in patients with acute coronary syndromes

9 Aug, 2017 | 17:01h | UTC

ANMCO Scientific Statement: clinical management of hypercholesterolaemia in patients with acute coronary syndromes – European Heart Journal (free)

 


Interventions during pregnancy and childbirth for preventing cerebral palsy

9 Aug, 2017 | 16:55h | UTC

Interventions during pregnancy and childbirth for preventing cerebral palsy: an overview of Cochrane reviews (free)

 


Severe infections and subsequent delayed cardiovascular disease

9 Aug, 2017 | 16:52h | UTC

Severe infections and subsequent delayed cardiovascular disease – European Journal of Preventive Cardiology (free)

Commentary: Pneumonia Or Sepsis in Adults Associated With Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease – European Society of Cardiology Press Releases (free)

 


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