The debate on organ donation is as timeless as Shakespearean drama, raising profound ethical and personal questions. Reflecting on this age-old dilemma helps us navigate the complex decisions sur...
Endokrin/DM2: podcast om nyare preparat (sglt2, glp1) som vi ju förväntar oss kastar ut en del av de gamla med dålig evidens. Båda preparaten har även en del evidens för användning hos ic...
I think your article should have been written 3 months ago. Please reference the study "Safety of Proton Pump Inhibitors Based on a Long, Multi-year, Randomized Trial of patients Receiving Rivaro...
Very interesting. I would note that the REDUCE-IT findings are similar to what was found in the JELIS study. The American Diabetes Association recently added icosapent ethyl (Vascepa) to its 2019...
Any difference in findings when studies are supported by pharma companies? I recall in the 90s we were being actively encouraged to prescribed opioids on the basis of studies that drug companies ...
Very good enlightening article. Even though I read the NYT online daily, and always click on the Health as well as the Science sections, somehow the Sufentenil (Dsuvia) article passed under my pe...
https://www.clinicalcorrelations.org/2019/02/15/the-fentanyl-crisis/comment-page-1/#comment-5373023
What about occult, undiagnosed thrombophilia's?. They presence could explained both, unprovoked and the "easier" development of provoked DVT-VTE. Would you agree with a "full" coagulation work up...
I guess,screen most common malignancy as per risk factors and demographic factors ...but I would like to look more for thrombophilia profile
How can we characterize this as being at once both "subclinical/occult" as well as "advanced metastatic?" Does it remain "subclinical and occult" until that sudden moment when it explodes through...
No joke, not two days after listening to this episode I admitted a 42yo male with 1 week of headache, myalgias, and fever. He came in septic with no obvious source. He is a hunter who has multipl...
This case underlines the importance of "occupational or travel" history in a patient presenting with fever with rash or blisters. Very good discussion about differential. Thanks.
I work in ED and its very unlikely I start a patient on doxy for uti . I wonder what was the UA report what triggered the provider to choose doxy is there anything we are missing on HPI . Suffice...
Another excellent episode. One of the characteristic symptom of leptospirosis taught during my med school is tenderness in the calf region and that is one of the clue that anchored me towards the...
Great episode. There has actually been a more recent 2015 JAMA meta-analysis on LRs for chest pain characteristics in 2015. Turns out no “typical” symptom is better than LR 2.6 (radiation to ...
Brazilian listener here. Glad to know APAP would help in yellow scorpion sting via non PG-induced fever haha Great show as always. Cheers!
Thoroughly enjoying this segment. Great conversation this episode on herrings and Chekhov's. Here is some cool stuff I recently learned about red herrings. http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php...
Extremely worthy winners! Thanks for sharing
Excellent article. very astute conjecture. Please let me know if you are able to get IRB clearance to conduct such an interesting and clinically relevant study.
Really excellent practical review of a common situation. A lot of time spent on potential side effects with minimal absolute downsides. Clearly overprescribed and under de-prescribed.
great info! for pharmacist monitoring, a standard protocol designed to hit trough goal 10-15 for uTI or 15-20 endocarditis, worse. Do you recommend hospital pharmacist develop and implement a pro...