Similar Complication Rate for Transvenous, Subcutaneous ICDs

Similar Complication Rate for Transvenous, Subcutaneous ICDs

The complication rate in patients implanted with an S-ICD or TV-ICD was similar, but their nature differed.... read more

Common food additive slows E. coli poisoning

Common food additive slows E. coli poisoning

An additive found in a variety of different foods can slow the effects of E. coli poisoning, Michigan State University researchers found in a study.... read more

Anesthesia sedation practices for patients in the pediatric congenital cardiac cath lab

Anesthesia sedation practices for patients in the pediatric congenital cardiac cath lab

Recommendations for institutions and physicians diagnosing and treating pediatric patients in the catheterization laboratory.... read more

Pediatric screening for family hypercholesterolemia is feasible and efficacious

Pediatric screening for family hypercholesterolemia is feasible and efficacious

Presence of a familial hypercholesterolemia mutation without elevated total cholesterol levels is insufficient to make diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolemia.... read more

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening

The long-term follow-up of the Western Australian trial of screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) reported in this issue of JAMA Internal Medicine1 is likely the last report from the 4 randomized clinical trials1- 4... read more

The Johns Hopkins Hospital Launches Capacity Command Center To Enhance Hospital Operations

The Johns Hopkins Hospital Launches Capacity Command Center To Enhance Hospital Operations

The Johns Hopkins Hospital has launched a state-of-the-art, advanced hospital control center. The Capacity Command Center incorporates systems engineering principles, which are commonly seen in most complex industries, such... read more

London hospital brings people 'back to life' with new stroke treatment

London hospital brings people 'back to life' with new stroke treatment

Critically ill patients left paralysed by strokes are being "brought back to life" on the operating table by a ground-breaking rapid-response treatment at a London hospital.... read more

Treated bacteremia that clears, then recurs, termed 'skip phenomenon'

Treated bacteremia that clears, then recurs, termed 'skip phenomenon'

About 4% of S. aureus bacteremia cases may not clear completely, as judged by one negative blood culture, contrary to recent IDSA guidelines.... read more

Antibiotics Linked to Sepsis Risk

Antibiotics Linked to Sepsis Risk

Disturbing healthy bacteria during hospital admission associated with later sepsis.... read more

FDA approves new device for prevention of recurrent strokes in certain patients

FDA approves new device for prevention of recurrent strokes in certain patients

FDA approved the Amplatzer PFO Occluder device which reduces the risk of a stroke in patients who previously had a stroke believed to be caused by a blood clot that passed through a small hole in the heart, called a patent... read more

Spontaneous breathing trial and post-extubation work of breathing in morbidly obese critically ill patients

Spontaneous breathing trial and post-extubation work of breathing in morbidly obese critically ill patients

Predicting whether an obese critically ill patient can be successfully extubated may be specially challenging. Several weaning tests have been described but no physiological study has evaluated the weaning test that would... read more

FDA to radiologists: stop using any Multidata Systems devices

FDA to radiologists: stop using any Multidata Systems devices

At least two devices distributed in U.S. without FDA approval. There have been at least two Multidata medical devices that the company manufactured and distributed in the United States for which FDA never received nor reviewed... read more

FDA Approves Zinplava to Reduce Recurrence of Clostridium difficile Infection in Adult Patients

FDA Approves Zinplava to Reduce Recurrence of Clostridium difficile Infection in Adult Patients

FDA Approves Merck's ZINPLAVA (bezlotoxumab) to Reduce Recurrence of Clostridium difficile Infection (CDI) in Adult Patients Receiving Antibacterial Drug Treatment for CDI Who Are at High Risk of CDI Recurrence.... read more

Cefiderocol, A Novel Investigational Siderophore Cephalosporin, Demonstrated Potent Activity Against Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Pathogens

Cefiderocol, A Novel Investigational Siderophore Cephalosporin, Demonstrated Potent Activity Against Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Pathogens

Cefiderocol showed potent activity against Gram-negative pathogens, including carbapenem-resistant strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii as well as carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae. The results... read more

Assessing Tissue Oxygenation and Microvascular Reactivity in ICU Patients

Assessing Tissue Oxygenation and Microvascular Reactivity in ICU Patients

Impaired microcirculatory perfusion and tissue oxygenation during critical illness are associated with adverse outcome.... read more