CT said to be 'effective gatekeeper' for coronary angiography

CT said to be 'effective gatekeeper' for coronary angiography

Study found the length of stay was shortened by 22.9 hours with CT, and patients preferred noninvasive testing.... read more

Beating the Dunning-Kruger Effect at Its Own Game

Beating the Dunning-Kruger Effect at Its Own Game

Dunning-Kruger effect occurs when individuals assume that their competency in a given area is significantly higher than it is.... read more

Carotid stenting tied to cardiovascular events in real-world study

Carotid stenting tied to cardiovascular events in real-world study

Carotid stenting was associated with a 30% higher risk of cardiovascular events than that of carotid endarterectomy during 12 years of follow-up in a large real-world study.... read more

Cardiotoxicity from Ca Immune Tx; Worried Sick; Bee Sting Heart Damage

Cardiotoxicity from Ca Immune Tx; Worried Sick; Bee Sting Heart Damage

Worried sick? Anxiety about health was associated with increased likelihood of ischemic heart disease.... read more

Elevated Cardiac Troponin T Levels May Be Associated With Cerebral Microbleeds

Elevated Cardiac Troponin T Levels May Be Associated With Cerebral Microbleeds

In the future, hs-cTnT may be a possible risk marker upfront of treatment decisions, especially in patients combined with detected CMBs.... read more

Glyburide Promising for Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke

Glyburide Promising for Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke

Although the study did not demonstrate efficacy of glyburide, differences were seen in the amount midline shift at 3-4 days. In the current study, 86 patients with large (82-300 cc) anterior circulation stroke were randomized... read more

Impact of a high loading dose of amikacin in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock

Impact of a high loading dose of amikacin in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock

With a loading dose of 30 mg/kg of amikacin, concentration was potentially suboptimal. The pharmacodynamic target (60 mg/L < C max < 80 mg/L) recommended by French guidelines was reached in 41.8% of patients and was... read more

Insulin resistance reversed by removal of protein

Insulin resistance reversed by removal of protein

By removing the protein galectin-3 (Gal3), a team of investigators led by University of California School of Medicine researchers were able to reverse diabetic insulin resistance and glucose intolerance in mouse models of... read more

Increased global, subcutaneous inflammation in psoriasis

Increased global, subcutaneous inflammation in psoriasis

Psoriasis patients have increased global arterial inflammation and subcutaneous inflammation, according to a study published online Oct. 27 in the British Journal of Dermatology.... read more

Metabolic syndrome predicts cardiovascular events in HBV infection

Metabolic syndrome predicts cardiovascular events in HBV infection

Metabolic syndrome was associated with a fourfold rise in cardiovascular events among patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection, according to a prospective cohort study.... read more

Dose of dextrose gel lowers risk of low blood sugar in newborns

Dose of dextrose gel lowers risk of low blood sugar in newborns

A single dose of dextrose gel, rubbed inside a newborn's mouth an hour after birth, can lower their risk of developing neonatal hypoglycaemia.... read more

Old vs New: End of Debate on Blood Transfusion Storage

Old vs New: End of Debate on Blood Transfusion Storage

The new data come from the Informing Fresh versus Old Red Cell Management (INFORM) trial, which assigned hospitalized patients to receive transfusion of the freshest red cells in the inventory.... read more

Fatal measles complication more common than thought

Fatal measles complication more common than thought

A deadly complication of measles in young children that strikes years after infection may be more common than previously thought, according to a study presented on Friday that stressed the importance of vaccinations against... read more

Study Links Antibiotic Resistance to Exposure to Chlorhexidine Disinfectants

Study Links Antibiotic Resistance to Exposure to Chlorhexidine Disinfectants

Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria exposed to chlorhexidine-containing disinfectants can become resistant to colistin, a last-resort antibiotic often used against multidrug-resistant pathogens, according to a study published... read more

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