When Your Doctor Is on a 30-Hour Shift

When Your Doctor Is on a 30-Hour Shift

A new program has medical residents working for up to 30 hours without sleep in ICUs - putting patients in danger of hospital errors.... read more

Dramatic remissions seen in immunotherapy trial of blood cancer patients

Dramatic remissions seen in immunotherapy trial of blood cancer patients

Many patients with advanced blood cancers who are receiving experimental, "living" immunotherapy as part of a clinical trial are experiencing sustained remissions, according to preliminary results of the ongoing... read more

Researchers hope to speed recovery of critically ill patients with bikes in their beds

Researchers hope to speed recovery of critically ill patients with bikes in their beds

An experiment in the intensive care unit of The Ottawa Hospital aims to test whether critically ill patients can get back on their feet faster by cycling in bed. As part of the randomized clinical.... read more

New Research Shows NEPHROCHECK Test Predicts Acute Kidney Injury Risk For Transaortic Valve Implant Patients

New Research Shows NEPHROCHECK Test Predicts Acute Kidney Injury Risk For Transaortic Valve Implant Patients

Astute Medical, Inc., developer of biomarkers for better healthcare, today said that newly published findings show that the Company's NEPHROCHECK Test may help physicians identify risk of a serious complication in patients... read more

Signs of Cardioprotection Seen in Acute STEMI Patients Receiving IV Beta-blocker Post-PCI

Signs of Cardioprotection Seen in Acute STEMI Patients Receiving IV Beta-blocker Post-PCI

Patients with STEMI who receive IV infusion of the beta-blocker esmolol within 60 minutes after successful PCI tend to release smaller amounts of cardiac biomarkers than those given placebo, researchers of a single-center,... read more

Effect of atorvastatin on the incidence of acute kidney injury following valvular heart surgery

Effect of atorvastatin on the incidence of acute kidney injury following valvular heart surgery

Statins, 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors have the potential to reduce acute kidney injury (AKI) after cardiac surgery through their pleiotropic properties. Here we studied the preventive... read more

Catheter ablation more effective than antiarrythmic escalation

Catheter ablation more effective than antiarrythmic escalation

Catheter ablation was found to be more effective than escalated antiarrhythmic drug (AAD) therapy at treating patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy and an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) who had ventricular tachycardia... read more

Non-addictive Painkiller Shows Promise in Animal Trials

Non-addictive Painkiller Shows Promise in Animal Trials

Preliminary research in monkeys suggests that a new medication might be able to provide pain relief similar to opioid drugs such as OxyContin, but without the same potential for addiction or serious side effects.... read more

What did the ALPS trial results really show?

What did the ALPS trial results really show?

The trial pitted amiodarone against lidocaine with a saline control group for the termination of shock-resistant ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation... read more

Antibiotics: resist the resistance

Antibiotics: resist the resistance

European Pharmaceutical Review caught up with Destiny Pharma’s CEO, Dr Love, for an interview about the threat of bacterial resistance to antibiotics...... read more

Review: Stem Cell Tx for Heart Failure Not Ready Yet

Review: Stem Cell Tx for Heart Failure Not Ready Yet

Heterogeneity in methods for trials of stem cell therapies for heart failure are a big reason for the inconsistent results seen to date, a review article suggested.... read more

Artificial pancreas could save lives

Artificial pancreas could save lives

An Asheville doctor-and-son team have an idea they say could save at least 100,000 lives a year. Leon and Jeremy DeJournett have patented an artificial pancreas, a system that uses a form of artificial intelligence to ensure... read more

Driving Risk Factors Behind Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia

Driving Risk Factors Behind Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia

Ventilators that help patients breathe can be life-saving devices; however, they also have the power to cause deadly ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP).... read more