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Disparities in Diabetes Care: Differences Between Rural and Urban Patients Within a Large Health System
CONCLUSIONS: Rural patients had worse diabetes quality outcomes than their urban counterparts, even after adjustment for other contributing factors and despite being part of the same integrated health system. Lower visit frequency and less specialty involvement in the rural setting are possible contributing factors.PMID:37217319 | PMC:PMC10202509 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2962
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - May 22, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Randy Foss Karen Fischer Michelle A Lampman Susan Laabs Michael Halasy Summer V Allen Gregory M Garrison Gerald Sobolik Matthew Bernard Jessica Sosso Tom D Thacher Source Type: research

Treatment of idiopathic immune‐mediated hemolytic anemia with mycophenolate mofetil in five dogs
Abstract BackgroundThe optimal treatment for immune‐mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA) in dogs remains unknown. Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is being used with increasing frequency in veterinary medicine for immune‐mediated diseases. The goal of this pilot study was to evaluate a series of dogs diagnosed with idiopathic IMHA treated with MMF and other standard therapies. Study endpoints included all cause mortality, hospitalization length, time to resolution of spherocytosis and anemia, time to discontinuation of medications, transfusion requirement, relapse events, and MMF‐induced adverse events. Key FindingsFive dogs ...
Source: Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care - September 1, 2013 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Laura D. West, John R. Hart Tags: Brief Clinical Communication Source Type: research

Idiopathic Pericarditis and Pericardial Effusion in Children: Contemporary Epidemiology and Management Pediatric Cardiology
Conclusions Our report provides the first large multicenter description of idiopathic or viral PPE in children. Idiopathic or viral PPE is most common in male adolescents and is treated infrequently with colchicine.
Source: JAHA:Journal of the American Heart Association - November 7, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Shakti, D., Hehn, R., Gauvreau, K., Sundel, R. P., Newburger, J. W. Tags: Pediatric Cardiology Source Type: research

Prehospital Aspirin Use and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome—A Case for Aspirin in the Drinking Water?*
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Source: Critical Care Medicine - March 14, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Editorials Source Type: research

Does Aspirin Reduce the Risk of Developing ARDS?Does Aspirin Reduce the Risk of Developing ARDS?
A recent clinical trial investigated whether aspirin is effective in preventing ARDS. Medscape Critical Care
Source: Medscape General Surgery Headlines - June 3, 2016 Category: Surgery Tags: Pulmonary Medicine Viewpoint Source Type: news

Quantifying the Effects of Prior Acetyl-Salicylic Acid on Sepsis-Related Deaths: An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis Using Propensity Matching*
Conclusions: Conclusions:These results are consistent with effects ranging from a 2% to 12% reduction in mortality risk in patients taking aspirin prior to sepsis onset. This association anticipates results of definitive studies of the use of low-dose aspirin as a strategy for reduction of deaths in patients with sepsis.
Source: Critical Care Medicine - October 17, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Clinical Investigations Source Type: research

Aspirin for Sepsis Prophylaxis: An Ounce of Prevention?*
No abstract available
Source: Critical Care Medicine - October 17, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Editorials Source Type: research

An Aspirin a Day Keeps the Intensivist Away?*
No abstract available
Source: Critical Care Medicine - March 16, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Editorials Source Type: research

COVID-19-associated multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children: case series at a pediatric hospital in Peru.
We report 8 children admitted to Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño, in Lima, Perú. Their mean age was 5,1 years. Their clinical presentation included fever, acute gastrointestinal symptoms, ocular and mucocutaneous involvement. Four patients met criteria for classic Kawasaki Disease. All the patients had positive serology for SARS-CoV-2, abnormal complete blood counts and coagulation tests, and elevated inflammatory markers. Five had elevated liver enzymes and three had kidney involvement. Four patients met criteria for Macrophage Activation Syndrome. All of them received intravenous immune globulin, corticosteroids a...
Source: Revista Peruana de Medicina de Experimental y Salud Publica - December 10, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica Source Type: research

Trends in Discharge Prescription of Digoxin After Norwood Operation: An Analysis of Data from the Pediatric Health Information System  (PHIS) Database
AbstractQuality improvement efforts have focused on reducing interstage mortality for infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). In 1/2016, two publications reported that use of digoxin was associated with reduced interstage mortality. The degree to which these findings have affected real world practice has not been evaluated. The discharge medications of neonates with HLHS undergoing Norwood operation between 1/2007 and 12/2018 at Pediatric Health Information Systems Database hospitals were studied. Mixed effects models were calculated to evaluate the hypothesis that the likelihood of digoxin prescription increa...
Source: Pediatric Cardiology - February 2, 2021 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Evaluation of an Enhanced Primary Care Team Model to Improve Diabetes Care
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of the EPCD team model was associated with an improvement in diabetes care quality in the staff clinician group having access to this model. Further study of proactive, multidisciplinary chronic disease management led by care team nurses and integrating clinical pharmacists is warranted.PMID:36443082 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2884
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - November 28, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Joseph R Herges John C Matulis Maya E Kessler Lisa L Ruehmann Kristin C Mara Rozalina G McCoy Source Type: research