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Making the Case for Early ID Specialist Involvement

Apr 14, 2014

In hospital settings, specialists are often consulted when managing patients with complex conditions, offering evidence-based recommendations on diagnosis and treatment plans. Infectious disease (ID) ...

Reducing Postoperative Pulmonary Complications

Apr 10, 2014

Pulmonary complications after surgery are relatively common, occurring in roughly 3% of patients who undergo non-cardiac operations. When compared with other adverse postoperative outcomes, pulmonary ...

Do Hospitals Profit From Surgical Errors?

Apr 07, 2014

It depends on what you read. A study of over 34,000 surgical procedures performed at a hospital system in Texas showed that 1,820 (5.3%) patients suffered complications. Charges for patients with c...

The Evolution of Medicine

Apr 04, 2014

Source: BestMedicalDegrees.com Modern medicine has helped lead to a surge in average life expectancy, which was only about 36 in the late 1800s. With humans routinely living into their 100s, advanc...

ACC.14: Aspirin Use in Non-Cardiac Surgery

Apr 04, 2014

The Particulars: Previous studies indicate that perioperative administration of aspirin varies substantially among patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery, both in patients already on an aspirin regim...

ACC.14: Balloon- Vs Self-Expandable TAVR

Apr 04, 2014

The Particulars: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) can utilize either balloon-expandable valves or self-expandable valves. A randomized comparison of the two methods has yet to be performe...

ACC.14: Renal Denervation for Uncontrolled Hypertension

Apr 04, 2014

The Particulars: Data indicate that the Global SYMPLICITY Registry is the largest dataset of patients with uncontrolled hypertension who have been treated with renal denervation. Research has yet to u...

ACC.14: ICD Vs. CRT-D

Apr 04, 2014

The Particulars: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with or without an ICD (CRT-D) is indicated for symptom improvement in patients with chronic systolic heart failure, with prolonged intraventri...

ACC.14: Comparing Bariatric Surgery & Medical Therapy for Diabetes

Apr 04, 2014

The Particulars: Few studies have compared intensive medical therapy with bariatric surgery in the management of uncontrolled type 2 diabetes in obese patients. Data Breakdown: For a study, patient...

ACC.14: Onsite Cardiac Surgery Impacts PCI Outcomes

Apr 02, 2014

The Particulars: In 2011, the ACC /American Heart Association/The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention-based guidelines for primary and elective PCI at hospitals without onsite card...

Should All Surgeons Undergo Video Assessment?

Mar 31, 2014

A superb study by the Michigan Bariatric Surgery Collaborative showed that the more skilled surgeons were, the better were their outcomes. Surgeons submitted a video of their choice depicting their...

Neurosurgeons Successfully Implant 3D-Printed Skull

Mar 27, 2014

When a Dutch woman with a rare condition needed a new skull, surgeons 3D-printed one for her and put it on her brain like a cap. An entire human cranium can now be added to the growing list of ...

Enhancing Patient Outcomes After Cardiac Surgery

Mar 19, 2014

According to recent estimates, roughly 350,000 to 500,000 patients undergo cardiac surgery each year. Thousands of patient lives have been saved or significantly improved with the advent of modern car...

AAOS 2014: Can Allergies Explain Postoperative Joint Replacement Pain?

Mar 17, 2014

The Particulars: Previous research has found that joint replacements can sometimes end in implant failure that is due to factors other than infection or apparent biomechanical issues. It is possible t...

AAOS 2014: Gastric Bypass Improves Knee Pain & Function

Mar 17, 2014

The Particulars: Elevated BMI has been linked to symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (OA) in previous studies. Data are lacking on the impact of weight loss following gastric bypass surgery (GBS) on knee ...

AAOS 2014: Postoperative “Doctor Shopping” & Narcotic Use in Orthopedic Patients

Mar 17, 2014

The Particulars: Recent studies have shown that prescription drug abuse is on the rise throughout the United States. With this phenomenon has come a rise in “doctor shopping,” the practice of visi...

AAOS 2014: Uncontrolled Diabetes Raises Risk for Post-TSA Complications

Mar 17, 2014

The Particulars: Prior research indicates that, in general, patients with diabetes who undergo surgery are at higher risk for comorbidities and perioperative complications. Little is known, however, a...

AAOS 2014: Statins & VTE After Knee & Hip Replacements

Mar 17, 2014

The Particulars: Studies have shown that statin therapy helps decrease the incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in healthy, non-surgical patients. However, VTE following orthopedic procedures—j...

Surgical Site Infection Rates: Good or Bad?

Mar 17, 2014

Postoperative acute care visits for clinically significant surgical site infections (SSIs) occurred within 14 days after 3.09 of every 1,000 ambulatory operations performed and within 30 days in 4.84 ...

PAD & Diabetes: Making the Connection

Mar 11, 2014

According to recent estimates, more than 15 million Americans have peripheral arterial disease (PAD), a disease characterized by atherosclerotic occlusive disease of the lower extremities. “About 20...

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