Unique predictors of stroke following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery have been found in a study. According to the researchers, identification and modification of these risk factors for stroke could help prevent this outcome and aid in surgical planning. “Age, preoperative hematocrit levels, smoking status and a history of congestive heart failure are all […]
Read MoreA study published by the journal PLoS One suggests that 2 relatively simple measures can help to reduce the incidence of post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in older patients: administering a small dose of the anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone immediately before an operation and avoiding profound anaesthesia during the operation. Opinions on the adequate depth of anaesthesia […]
Read MoreA Survey-Based Study of Spine Fellowship Directors Authors: Mohammed A. Khaleel, MD et al Spine. 2016;41(11):958-962. Study Design. A cross-sectional survey of orthopedic spine surgery fellowship directors in the United States. Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate whether consensus exists with respect to spine-related adverse events and certain hospital-acquired conditions (HACs) or “never events.” Summary […]
Read MoreCommunity pharmacists and those working in hospital settings are being trained to help make naloxone easier to obtain and use for people who are at risk for an opioid overdose. In western New York, for instance, the University at Buffalo is partnering with public health and a national advocacy group to train community pharmacists on […]
Read MoreResearchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) claim to have discovered the molecular mechanism for the sedative thalidomide (Thalomid, Celgene). The findings could help to improve cancer treatment Nat Med. 2016 Jun 13. Thalidomide, an immunomodulatory drug developed in West Germany during the 1950s, was marketed in Europe as the first safe sleeping pill—even […]
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