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A Multi-Ethnic Meta-Analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies in Over 100,000 Subjects Identifies 23 Fibrinogen-Associated Loci but no Strong Evidence of a Causal Association between Circulating Fibrinogen and Cardiovascular Disease.
CONCLUSIONS: We identify 23 robustly associated fibrinogen loci, 15 of which are new. Clinical outcome analysis of these loci does not support a causal relationship between circulating levels of fibrinogen and CAD, stroke or VTE. PMID: 23969696 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Circulation - August 22, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sabater-Lleal M, Huang J, Chasman DI, Naitza S, Dehghan A, Johnson AD, Teumer A, Reiner AP, Folkersen L, Basu S, Rudnicka AR, Trompet S, Mälarstig A, Baumert J, Bis JC, Guo X, Hottenga JJ, Shin SY, Lopez LM, Lahti J, Tanaka T, Yanek LR, Oudot-Mellakh T, Tags: Circulation Source Type: research

Triple Oral Antithrombotic Therapy in Atrial Fibrillation and Coronary Artery Stenting
Patients with atrial fibrillation affected by an acute coronary syndrome have indications for oral anticoagulation and dual antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and a P2Y12 adenosine diphosphate receptor inhibitor after coronary artery stenting. The concurrent use of all 3 agents, termed triple oral antithrombotic therapy, significantly increases the risk of bleeding. To date, there is a lack of evidence on the proper combination and duration of anticoagulant and antiplatelet agents in patients with indications for both therapies. As such, care has been guided by expert opinion, and there is wide variation in clinician practi...
Source: Clinical Cardiology - July 1, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Grant W. Reed, Christopher P. Cannon Tags: Review Source Type: research

157 E-Books New to JEFFLINE
Scott Library added these 157 e-books to the growing collection in May and June: Accurate Results in the Clinical Laboratory Adult Emergency Medicine Adult-Gerontology and Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Examination (4th ed.) Advanced Assessment: Interpreting Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses (2nd ed.) Advancing Your Career: Concepts of Professional Nursing (5th ed.) Arrhythmia Essentials Atlas of Advanced Operative Surgery Atlas of Clinical Neurology (3rd ed.) Atlas of Hematopathology: Morphology, Immunophenotype, Cytogenetics, and Molecular Approaches Atlas of Human Infectious Diseases Atlas of No...
Source: What's New on JEFFLINE - June 25, 2013 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Gary Kaplan Tags: All News Clinicians Researchers Students Teaching Faculty Source Type: news

Thrombolytic Utilization in Ischemic Stroke Is Significantly Higher in US Hospitals with Neurology Residency Program (S02.006)
CONCLUSIONS: Stroke care at NR hospitals is associated with an increased thrombolytic utilization rate. The increased tPA utilization at NR between 2002-2006 may be related to the rapid increase in Primary Stroke Centers across the country.Disclosure: Dr. Moradiya has nothing to disclose. Dr. Grant has nothing to disclose. Dr. Valsamis has nothing to disclose. Dr. Levine has received personal compensation in an editorical capacity for MEDLINK.
Source: Neurology - February 14, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Moradiya, Y., Grant, J., Valsamis, H., Levine, S. Tags: S02 Acute Stroke Therapy Source Type: research

Predictors of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Tube Placement in Middle Cerebral Artery Acute Ischemic Stroke and Stroke Laterality (P02.018)
CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicates that high NIHSS on admission, aspiration pneumonia and inability to undergo first swallow evaluation are independent predictors of PEG placement in patients with acute MCA strokes. This knowledge can be used for early identification of patients that require PEG tube placement to provide prompt nutritional support.Supported by: Hartford Hospital Research Center grant.Disclosure: Dr. San Luis has nothing to disclose. Dr. McCullough has received personal compensation for activities with Genentech, Inc. Dr. Ollenschleger has nothing to disclose. Dr. Staff has nothing to disclose. Dr. Fortunato ...
Source: Neurology - February 14, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: San Luis, C., McCullough, L., Ollenschleger, M., Staff, I., Fortunato, G. Tags: P02 Cerebrovascular Disease II Source Type: research