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Cohort Study: Selected patients with Covid-19 can be safely discharged on home oxygen, with low mortality and readmission rates

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:52h | UTC

Mortality and Readmission Rates Among Patients With COVID-19 After Discharge From Acute Care Setting With Supplemental Oxygen – JAMA Network Open

Video: Home Oxygen Instructions for Discharged Patients With COVID-19

Commentaries: Covid-19: Ambulatory Management with Home Oxygen Results in Low Mortality, Low Readmissions – Physician’s Weekly AND Mortality, readmission low with COVID-19 discharge on home oxygen – HealthDay

 

Commentaries on Twitter

 


M-A: Secondary prevention of variceal bleeding in adults with previous esophageal variceal bleeding due to decompensated liver cirrhosis

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:17h | UTC

Secondary prevention of variceal bleeding in adults with previous oesophageal variceal bleeding due to decompensated liver cirrhosis: a network meta‐analysis – Cochrane Library

Summary: Prevention of rebleeding from enlarged veins in the food pipe (oesophagus) resulting from advanced liver disease – Cochrane Library

 


How mRNA Technology Could Change the World

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:36h | UTC

How mRNA Technology Could Change the World – The Atlantic (a few articles per month are free)

 


Lamotrigine May Increase Risk for Heart Arrhythmias, FDA Warns

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:12h | UTC

Lamotrigine May Increase Risk for Heart Arrhythmias, FDA Warns – NEJM Journal Watch

FDA Safety Communication: Lamictal (lamotrigine): Drug Safety Communication – Studies Show Increased Risk of Heart Rhythm Problems in Patients with Heart Disease

Related commentary: Epileptologists Push Back on FDA’s New Cardiac Warning for Lamotrigine – Neurology Today

 


Cohort Study: DOACs Safe, Effective in Subset of Valvular AF Patients

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:10h | UTC

DOACs Safe, Effective in Subset of Valvular AF Patients – TCTMD

Original study: Effectiveness and Safety of Direct Oral Anticoagulants Versus Warfarin in Patients With Valvular Atrial Fibrillation: A Population-Based Cohort Study – Annals of Internal Medicine

 


Cohort study: High thrombotic risk in cancer patients receiving immunotherapy

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:08h | UTC

High thrombotic risk in cancer patients receiving immunotherapy – Medical University of Vienna

Original study: Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of venous and arterial thromboembolism in immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy – Blood

 


Ebola Virus Transmission Initiated by Relapse of Systemic Ebola Virus Disease

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:05h | UTC

Ebola Virus Transmission Initiated by Relapse of Systemic Ebola Virus Disease – New England Journal of Medicine

Related: Resurgence of Ebola Virus disease in Guinea linked to a survivor with virus persistence in seminal fluid for more than 500 days

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Early outcomes after lung transplantation for severe COVID-19: a series of the first consecutive cases from four countries

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:49h | UTC

Early outcomes after lung transplantation for severe COVID-19: a series of the first consecutive cases from four countries – The Lancet Respiratory Medicine

Commentary: Criteria for selecting COVID-19 patients for lung lung transplantation – Medical University of Vienna

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Exceedingly rare side effects reported with AstraZeneca vaccine in the UK – 22 cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis with low levels of platelets out of 18 million vaccinated individuals

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:45h | UTC

Covid-19: Seven UK blood clot deaths after AstraZeneca vaccine – BBC

Original report: Coronavirus vaccine – weekly summary of Yellow Card reporting – Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency

Related opinion: Undermining the AstraZeneca jab is a dangerous act of political folly – The Guardian

“Based on current experience, the expected benefits of both COVID-19 vaccines in preventing COVID-19 and its serious complications far outweigh any known side effects”

 


Opinion | How to lose friends and alienate people? On the problems of vaccine passports

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:42h | UTC

How to lose friends and alienate people? On the problems of vaccine passports – The BMJ Opinion

Related: Resistance from health experts and business owners could doom ‘vaccine passports’ even before they launch – STAT AND How Vaccine Passports Will Worsen Inequities In Global Health – Microbiology AND Vaccine certificates: does the end justify the means? – The Lancet Microbe AND Covid-19 vaccine passports will harm sustainable development – The BMJ Opinion AND Covid-19 vaccine passports and vaccine hesitancy: freedom or control? – The BMJ Opinion AND “Vaccine Passport” Certification — Policy and Ethical Considerations – New England Journal of Medicine AND Interim position paper: considerations regarding proof of COVID-19 vaccination for international travellers – World Health Organization

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Many hospitalized Covid-19 patients are given antibiotics. That’s a problem

5 Apr, 2021 | 01:33h | UTC

Many hospitalized Covid-19 patients are given antibiotics. That’s a problem – STAT

 


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 | UTC

Comparison 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)

 


Randomized controlled trial compared three antiretroviral regimens started in pregnant women with HIV

2 Apr, 2021 | 09:15h | UTC

Efficacy and safety of dolutegravir with emtricitabine and tenofovir alafenamide fumarate or tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, and efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate HIV antiretroviral therapy regimens started in pregnancy (IMPAACT 2010/VESTED): a multicentre, open-label, randomised, controlled, phase 3 trial – The Lancet (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: 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 | UTC

A practical approach to the patient with chronic diarrhoea – Clinical Medicine Journal

 


M-A: Non-drug therapies as good as or better than drugs for treating depression in people with dementia

2 Apr, 2021 | 09:05h | UTC

Comparative efficacy of interventions for reducing symptoms of depression in people with dementia: systematic review and network meta-analysis – The BMJ

Commentaries: 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 | UTC

Why 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 | UTC

Long Covid: More than a million affected in February, survey suggests – BBC

Report: Prevalence of ongoing symptoms following coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the UK: 1 April 2021 – Office for National Statistics

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Why is it so hard to investigate the rare side effects of COVID vaccines?

2 Apr, 2021 | 09:28h | UTC

Why 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 | UTC

Pfizer and BioNTech Confirm High Efficacy and No Serious Safety Concerns Through Up to Six Months Following Second Dose in Updated Topline Analysis of Landmark COVID-19 Vaccine Study

Commentaries: 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 | UTC

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and perinatal outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis – The Lancet Global Health

Commentaries: 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

 


Another study shows a single dose of mRNA vaccine may be enough for patients with previous Covid-19

2 Apr, 2021 | 09:36h | UTC

Antibody responses to the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine in individuals previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 – Nature Medicine

Commentary: 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

 


Rapid point-of-care tests for diagnosing COVID-19 infection: the latest Cochrane evidence

2 Apr, 2021 | 09:21h | UTC

Rapid point-of-care tests for diagnosing COVID-19 infection: the latest Cochrane evidence – Evidently Cochrane

Original review and commentaries: Systematic review: Rapid, point‐of‐care antigen and molecular‐based tests for diagnosis of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection

 


Therapeutics and COVID-19 | WHO guideline update advises Ivermectin should only be used to treat COVID-19 within clinical trials

1 Apr, 2021 | 04:02h | UTC

Summary and Infographic: Drug treatments for covid-19: living systematic review and network meta-analysis – The BMJ

Original guideline: Therapeutics and COVID-19: living guideline – World Health Organization

News release: WHO advises that ivermectin only be used to treat COVID-19 within clinical trials – World Health Organization

Commentary: WHO joins Europe, Merck in recommending against ivermectin for COVID-19 – Reuters

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Consensus Document: Management of superficial and deep surgical site infection

1 Apr, 2021 | 03:33h | UTC

Management of superficial and deep surgical site infection: an international multidisciplinary consensus – Updates in Surgery

Related Guidelines: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infection, 2017 – JAMA Surgery AND Global guidelines on the prevention of surgical site infection – World Health Organization AND Surgical site infections: prevention and treatment – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence AND APSIC guidelines for the prevention of surgical site infections – Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control

 


M-A: Vitamin D supplementation to prevent acute respiratory infections

1 Apr, 2021 | 03:30h | UTC

Vitamin D supplementation to prevent acute respiratory infections: a systematic review and meta-analysis of aggregate data from randomised controlled trials – The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology

Commentaries: Vitamin D to prevent acute respiratory infections – The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology AND

 


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