Is there a role for the laboratory monitoring in the management of specific antidotes of direct oral anticoagulants?
Given the growing number of patients receiving direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC), patients requiring rapid neutralization is also increasing in case of major bleedings or urgent surgery/procedures. Idarucizumab is commercialized as a specific antidote to dabigatran while andexanet alfa has gained the Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency approval as an oral anti-factor Xa inhibitors antidote. Other antidotes or hemostatic agents are still under preclinical or clinical development, the most advanced being ciraparantag. (Source: Thrombosis Research)
Source: Thrombosis Research - April 9, 2024 Category: Hematology Authors: Nicolas Gendron, Paul Billoir, Virginie Siguret, V éronique Le Cam-Duchez, Valérie Proulle, Laurent Macchi, Elodie Boissier, Christine Mouton, Emmanuel De Maistre, Isabelle Gouin-Thibault, Georges Jourdi, French Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis Source Type: research

Pollution levels and probability risk assessment of potential toxic elements in soil of Pb –Zn smelting areas
This study is expected to provide guidance for soil remediation in Pb–Zn smelting areas.Graphical abstract (Source: Environmental Geochemistry and Health)
Source: Environmental Geochemistry and Health - April 9, 2024 Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research

Correction: Non-ventilator-associated ICU-acquired pneumonia (NV-ICU-AP) in patients with acute exacerbation of COPD: From the French OUTCOMEREA cohort
(Source: Critical Care)
Source: Critical Care - April 9, 2024 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Louis ‑Marie Galerneau, Sebastien Bailly, Nicolas Terzi, Stephane Ruckly, Maite Garrouste‑Orgeas, Johanna Oziel, Vivien Hong Tuan Ha, Marc Gainnier, Shidasp Siami, Claire Dupuis, Jean‑Marie Forel, Anais Dartevel, Julien Dessajan, Christophe Adrie, D Tags: Correction Source Type: research

Effects of Anterior Fundoplication on Postoperative Dysphagia and Reflux After Laparoscopic Esophagocardiomyotomy for Pediatric Achalasia
Journal of Laparoendoscopic&Advanced Surgical Techniques, Ahead of Print. (Source: Journal of Laparoendoscopic)
Source: Journal of Laparoendoscopic - April 9, 2024 Category: Surgery Authors: Mary Peyton French Jordan Busing Sari Acra Heidi Chen Laura Stafman Irving Zamora Michael Holzman Harold N. Lovvorn Source Type: research

"Denied the Joys of Motherhood": Infertility and Medicine in French Interwar Advice Columns
This article explores how physicians leading new specialized fertility clinics promoted the idea that their work treating infertility medically would produce more births for France. It also shows how women's magazines in the 1930s presented new treatment options to their female readership, offering them reassurance and medical advice. Women wrote into advice columns about their experiences with involuntary childlessness, sometimes expressing reluctance to seek fertility testing or continue recommended treatments. Prominent fertility specialists also contributed articles, complete with illustrations, explaining the medical ...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Margaret Andersen Source Type: research

Comprehensive literature review on the application of the otological-surgical planning software OTOPLAN ® for cochlear implantation. German version
CONCLUSION: To date, OTOPLAN® is the only DICOM viewer with CE marking in the CI field that can process pre-, intra-, and postoperative images in the abovementioned applications.PMID:38587661 | DOI:10.1007/s00106-024-01461-8 (Source: HNO)
Source: HNO - April 8, 2024 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Franz-Tassilo M üller-Graff Bj örn Spahn David P Herrmann Anja Kurz Johannes Voelker Rudolf Hagen Kristen Rak Source Type: research

Preoperative nutrition therapy in people undergoing gastrointestinal surgery
CONCLUSIONS: We were unable to determine if parenteral nutrition, enteral nutrition, immune-enhancing nutrition or standard oral nutrition supplements have any effect on the clinical outcomes due to very low-certainty evidence. There is some evidence that standard oral nutrition supplements may have no effect on complications. Sensitivity analysis showed standard oral nutrition supplements probably reduced infections in weight-losing or malnourished participants. Further high-quality multicentre research considering the ERAS programme is required and further research in low- and middle-income countries is needed.PMID:38588...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - April 8, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Anne Marie Sowerbutts Sorrel Burden Jana Sremanakova Chloe French Stephen R Knight Ewen M Harrison Source Type: research

"Denied the Joys of Motherhood": Infertility and Medicine in French Interwar Advice Columns
This article explores how physicians leading new specialized fertility clinics promoted the idea that their work treating infertility medically would produce more births for France. It also shows how women's magazines in the 1930s presented new treatment options to their female readership, offering them reassurance and medical advice. Women wrote into advice columns about their experiences with involuntary childlessness, sometimes expressing reluctance to seek fertility testing or continue recommended treatments. Prominent fertility specialists also contributed articles, complete with illustrations, explaining the medical ...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Margaret Andersen Source Type: research

"Denied the Joys of Motherhood": Infertility and Medicine in French Interwar Advice Columns
This article explores how physicians leading new specialized fertility clinics promoted the idea that their work treating infertility medically would produce more births for France. It also shows how women's magazines in the 1930s presented new treatment options to their female readership, offering them reassurance and medical advice. Women wrote into advice columns about their experiences with involuntary childlessness, sometimes expressing reluctance to seek fertility testing or continue recommended treatments. Prominent fertility specialists also contributed articles, complete with illustrations, explaining the medical ...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Margaret Andersen Source Type: research

"Denied the Joys of Motherhood": Infertility and Medicine in French Interwar Advice Columns
This article explores how physicians leading new specialized fertility clinics promoted the idea that their work treating infertility medically would produce more births for France. It also shows how women's magazines in the 1930s presented new treatment options to their female readership, offering them reassurance and medical advice. Women wrote into advice columns about their experiences with involuntary childlessness, sometimes expressing reluctance to seek fertility testing or continue recommended treatments. Prominent fertility specialists also contributed articles, complete with illustrations, explaining the medical ...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Margaret Andersen Source Type: research

"Denied the Joys of Motherhood": Infertility and Medicine in French Interwar Advice Columns
This article explores how physicians leading new specialized fertility clinics promoted the idea that their work treating infertility medically would produce more births for France. It also shows how women's magazines in the 1930s presented new treatment options to their female readership, offering them reassurance and medical advice. Women wrote into advice columns about their experiences with involuntary childlessness, sometimes expressing reluctance to seek fertility testing or continue recommended treatments. Prominent fertility specialists also contributed articles, complete with illustrations, explaining the medical ...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Margaret Andersen Source Type: research

"Denied the Joys of Motherhood": Infertility and Medicine in French Interwar Advice Columns
This article explores how physicians leading new specialized fertility clinics promoted the idea that their work treating infertility medically would produce more births for France. It also shows how women's magazines in the 1930s presented new treatment options to their female readership, offering them reassurance and medical advice. Women wrote into advice columns about their experiences with involuntary childlessness, sometimes expressing reluctance to seek fertility testing or continue recommended treatments. Prominent fertility specialists also contributed articles, complete with illustrations, explaining the medical ...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Margaret Andersen Source Type: research

"Denied the Joys of Motherhood": Infertility and Medicine in French Interwar Advice Columns
This article explores how physicians leading new specialized fertility clinics promoted the idea that their work treating infertility medically would produce more births for France. It also shows how women's magazines in the 1930s presented new treatment options to their female readership, offering them reassurance and medical advice. Women wrote into advice columns about their experiences with involuntary childlessness, sometimes expressing reluctance to seek fertility testing or continue recommended treatments. Prominent fertility specialists also contributed articles, complete with illustrations, explaining the medical ...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Margaret Andersen Source Type: research

"Denied the Joys of Motherhood": Infertility and Medicine in French Interwar Advice Columns
This article explores how physicians leading new specialized fertility clinics promoted the idea that their work treating infertility medically would produce more births for France. It also shows how women's magazines in the 1930s presented new treatment options to their female readership, offering them reassurance and medical advice. Women wrote into advice columns about their experiences with involuntary childlessness, sometimes expressing reluctance to seek fertility testing or continue recommended treatments. Prominent fertility specialists also contributed articles, complete with illustrations, explaining the medical ...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Margaret Andersen Source Type: research

"Denied the Joys of Motherhood": Infertility and Medicine in French Interwar Advice Columns
This article explores how physicians leading new specialized fertility clinics promoted the idea that their work treating infertility medically would produce more births for France. It also shows how women's magazines in the 1930s presented new treatment options to their female readership, offering them reassurance and medical advice. Women wrote into advice columns about their experiences with involuntary childlessness, sometimes expressing reluctance to seek fertility testing or continue recommended treatments. Prominent fertility specialists also contributed articles, complete with illustrations, explaining the medical ...
Source: Bulletin of the History of Medicine - April 8, 2024 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Margaret Andersen Source Type: research