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Myocardial infarction and stroke subsequent to urinary tract infection (MISSOURI): protocol for a self-controlled case series using linked electronic health records
Introduction There is increasing interest in the relationship between acute infections and acute cardiovascular events. Most previous research has focused on understanding whether the risk of acute cardiovascular events increases following a respiratory tract infection. The relationship between urinary tract infections (UTIs) and acute cardiovascular events is less well studied. Therefore, the aim of this study is to determine whether there is a causal relationship between UTI and acute myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke. Methods and analysis We will undertake a self-controlled case series study using linked anonymised ...
Source: BMJ Open - September 22, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Reeve, N. F., Best, V., Gillespie, D., Hughes, K., Lugg-Widger, F. V., Cannings-John, R., Torabi, F., Wootton, M., Akbari, A., Ahmed, H. Tags: Open access, Infectious diseases Source Type: research

How reliable are stroke patients' reports of their numbers of general practice consultations over 12 months?
Conclusions. Patients modestly under-reported the number of consultations they had with a GP. Obtaining patient records from practices required more effort than obtaining information from patient questionnaires at the same time as assessing main trial outcomes. If patient self-reports of health care usage are used in economic evaluations in primary care, researchers should consider validating a sample against electronic records.
Source: Family Practice - January 23, 2013 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chishti, T., Harris, T., Conroy, R., Oakeshott, P., Tulloch, J., Coster, D., Kerry, S. R., Kerry, S. M. Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Opposite impacts of dietary versus supplemental calcium on cardiovascular health
Commentary on: Li K, Kaaks R, Linseisen J, et al.. Associations of dietary calcium intake and calcium supplementation with myocardial infarction and stroke risk and overall cardiovascular mortality in the Heidelberg cohort of the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition study (EPIC-Heidelberg). Heart 2012;98:920–5. Context Calcium supplementation is widely used to maintain bone health. Growing data suggests that calcium supplementation, but not dietary calcium intake, may harm cardiovascular (CV) health.1 2 There is no randomised controlled trial (RCT) that addressed CV events as primary endpoints...
Source: Evidence-Based Medicine - May 15, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Guessous, I., Bochud, M. Tags: EBM Prognosis, Clinical trials (epidemiology), Epidemiologic studies, General practice / family medicine, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Stroke, Diet, Ischaemic heart disease Source Type: research

Stroke conference is vital for those seeking to transform care.
Abstract As a GP and senior clinical researcher looking at ways of reducing cardiovascular events in general practice, I see the irreparable and devastating impact of stroke. PMID: 25315561 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Nursing Standard - October 15, 2014 Category: Nursing Authors: Lasserson D Tags: Nurs Stand Source Type: research

Absolute cardiovascular risk and GP decision making in TIA and minor stroke
Conclusion. In patients presenting with transient or minor neurological symptoms, calculation of ACVR did not improve diagnostic accuracy for TIAMS beyond that of age and sex.
Source: Family Practice - November 18, 2014 Category: Primary Care Authors: Clarey, J., Lasserson, D., Levi, C., Parsons, M., Dewey, H., Barber, P. A., Quain, D., McElduff, P., Sales, M., Magin, P. Tags: Epidemiology Source Type: research

Uptake of Oral Anticoagulants for Stroke Prevention in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation in a Single Clinical Commissioning Group in England Without Restrictions to Their Use
ConclusionsThe early use of DOACs, in a CCG without restrictions to their use, was embraced by primary-care prescribers in this particular CCG.
Source: Clinical Drug Investigation - February 25, 2019 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Accounts of preventative coping: an interview study of stroke survivors on general practice registers
Conclusions We highlight that coping was characterised by survivors as something enacted by the individual self, and consider how constructions of self may impact preventative coping efforts.
Source: BMJ Open - September 5, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Scott Reid, P., Neville, E., Cater, F., Mullis, R., Mant, J., Duschinsky, R. Tags: Open access, Cardiovascular medicine Source Type: research

Tips for GP trainees working in stroke medicine.
PMID: 23336473 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - January 1, 2013 Category: Primary Care Authors: Yates M, Speirs O Tags: Br J Gen Pract Source Type: research

Lack of association between proton pump inhibitors and adverse events in patients taking clopidogrel and aspirin
Commentary on Douglas IJ, Evans SJ, Hingorani AD, et al.. Clopidogrel and interaction with proton pump inhibitors: comparison between cohort and within person study designs. BMJ 2012;345:e4388 Context Clopidogrel inhibits the P2Y12 platelet receptor and is used in patients with acute coronary syndromes or ischaemic stroke to prevent recurrent vascular events. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), however, have been shown to reduce the pharmacodynamic effect of clopidogrel upon platelet inhibition, and have been linked in retrospective studies to a higher rate of ischaemic outcomes in patients taking clopidogrel. Methods A total o...
Source: Evidence-Based Medicine - May 15, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Waksman, R., Gaglia, M. A. Tags: Smoking and tobacco, Epidemiologic studies, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Stroke, Ischaemic heart disease, Health education, Smoking Aetiology Source Type: research

EBN resources page
SIGN Apps for iPhone and iPad http://itunes.com/apps/signguidelines, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rootcreative.sign The SIGN app has recently been updated and now contains quick reference guides (QRGs) for:SIGN 136 Management of chronic pain SIGN 135 Management of epithelial ovarian cancer SIGN 134 Treatment of primary breast cancer SIGN 133 Management of hepatitis C The SIGN app has also had a complete re-design and now features:Optimisation for the latest operating systems Re-designed for improved legibility Send pdf button feature Split screen feature (ipad) Prevention of stroke in patients with atr...
Source: Evidence-Based Nursing - June 17, 2014 Category: Nursing Tags: Liver disease, General practice / family medicine, Hepatitis and other GI infections, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Pain (neurology), Stroke, Diet, Pregnancy, Reproductive medicine, Breast cancer, Gynecological cancer, Lung cancer (oncology), Radiotherapy Source Type: research

Optimising stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation.
PMID: 25733417 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - March 1, 2015 Category: Primary Care Authors: Lane DA, Wolff A, Shantsila E, Lip GY Tags: Br J Gen Pract Source Type: research

Self-monitoring and self-titration of antihypertensive medication reduces systolic blood pressure compared with usual care
This study represents a significant advance in hypertension self-management in high-risk patient groups, but the intervention's potential for wide implementation remains unclear. Context Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, stroke, heart failure and chronic kidney disease.1 Effective treatment reduces risk for these devastating complications, but BP remains insufficiently controlled in up to half of adults.2 Because hypertension generates tremendous morbidity and costs, novel strategies for enhancing BP control are urgently needed. Interventions that enhance...
Source: Evidence-Based Nursing - June 22, 2015 Category: Nursing Authors: Bosworth, H. B., Crowley, M. J. Tags: General practice / family medicine, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Stroke, Hypertension, Ischaemic heart disease, Memory disorders (psychiatry) Primary healthcare Source Type: research

Stroke detection and prevention in atrial fibrillation.
PMID: 26120105 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - June 30, 2015 Category: Primary Care Authors: Richard Hobbs FD Tags: Br J Gen Pract Source Type: research

Fighting Stroke.
PMID: 26120104 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - June 30, 2015 Category: Primary Care Authors: Jones R Tags: Br J Gen Pract Source Type: research

Adherence to medication in stroke survivors dependent on caregivers.
PMID: 26500329 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - October 28, 2015 Category: Primary Care Authors: De Simoni A, Mant J, Sutton S Tags: Br J Gen Pract Source Type: research