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Vasovagal syncope triggered by recent moderate weight loss?
CONCLUSIONS: Some patients have onset of VVS within a few months of weight loss resulting in earlier presentation to clinic. The physiological mechanism for this is uncertain.PMID:35834829
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - July 14, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Brent Cumming Christopher Frampton David Jardine Source Type: research

The changing use of anticoagulants in New Zealand
CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of the DOACs was expected to reduce the use of warfarin. However, the rapid rise in DOAC use was not predicted. The increase is most likely in patients with atrial fibrillation with the positive benefit of reducing the incidence of embolic stroke. However, having a high proportion of the elderly population (15% of people over 75-years) on anticoagulants has implications for the health sector, making hospital admissions and surgery more complex.PMID:35728215
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Paul Harper Alison Chang Matt Stephens Source Type: research

Barriers to optimal stroke service care and solutions: a qualitative study engaging people with stroke and their wh ānau
CONCLUSION: Key recommendations include the need for improved access to stroke unit care for rural residents, improved post-discharge support and care coordination involving the whānau, improved communication across the patient journey, and a concerted effort to improve culturally safe care. Next step is to implement and monitor these recommendations.PMID:35728251
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Matire L N Harwood Anna Ranta Stephanie G Thompson Syrah M Ranta Karen Brewer John H Gommans Alan Davis P Alan Barber Marine Corbin John N Fink Harry K McNaughton Ginny Abernethy Jackie Girvan Valery Feigin Andrew Wilson Dominique Cadilhac Hayley Denison Source Type: research

An open surgical approach to facilitate endovascular thrombectomy for acute stroke: how vascular surgery can play a role
N Z Med J. 2022 May 20;135(1555):111-113.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35728242
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Eric T A Lim Teddy Y Wu Andrew D P Laing Adib Mohamad Ali Khanafer Source Type: research

The changing use of anticoagulants in New Zealand
CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of the DOACs was expected to reduce the use of warfarin. However, the rapid rise in DOAC use was not predicted. The increase is most likely in patients with atrial fibrillation with the positive benefit of reducing the incidence of embolic stroke. However, having a high proportion of the elderly population (15% of people over 75-years) on anticoagulants has implications for the health sector, making hospital admissions and surgery more complex.PMID:35728215
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Paul Harper Alison Chang Matt Stephens Source Type: research

Barriers to optimal stroke service care and solutions: a qualitative study engaging people with stroke and their wh ānau
CONCLUSION: Key recommendations include the need for improved access to stroke unit care for rural residents, improved post-discharge support and care coordination involving the whānau, improved communication across the patient journey, and a concerted effort to improve culturally safe care. Next step is to implement and monitor these recommendations.PMID:35728251
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Matire L N Harwood Anna Ranta Stephanie G Thompson Syrah M Ranta Karen Brewer John H Gommans Alan Davis P Alan Barber Marine Corbin John N Fink Harry K McNaughton Ginny Abernethy Jackie Girvan Valery Feigin Andrew Wilson Dominique Cadilhac Hayley Denison Source Type: research

An open surgical approach to facilitate endovascular thrombectomy for acute stroke: how vascular surgery can play a role
N Z Med J. 2022 May 20;135(1555):111-113.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35728242
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Eric T A Lim Teddy Y Wu Andrew D P Laing Adib Mohamad Ali Khanafer Source Type: research

The changing use of anticoagulants in New Zealand
CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of the DOACs was expected to reduce the use of warfarin. However, the rapid rise in DOAC use was not predicted. The increase is most likely in patients with atrial fibrillation with the positive benefit of reducing the incidence of embolic stroke. However, having a high proportion of the elderly population (15% of people over 75-years) on anticoagulants has implications for the health sector, making hospital admissions and surgery more complex.PMID:35728215
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Paul Harper Alison Chang Matt Stephens Source Type: research

Barriers to optimal stroke service care and solutions: a qualitative study engaging people with stroke and their wh ānau
CONCLUSION: Key recommendations include the need for improved access to stroke unit care for rural residents, improved post-discharge support and care coordination involving the whānau, improved communication across the patient journey, and a concerted effort to improve culturally safe care. Next step is to implement and monitor these recommendations.PMID:35728251
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Matire L N Harwood Anna Ranta Stephanie G Thompson Syrah M Ranta Karen Brewer John H Gommans Alan Davis P Alan Barber Marine Corbin John N Fink Harry K McNaughton Ginny Abernethy Jackie Girvan Valery Feigin Andrew Wilson Dominique Cadilhac Hayley Denison Source Type: research

An open surgical approach to facilitate endovascular thrombectomy for acute stroke: how vascular surgery can play a role
N Z Med J. 2022 May 20;135(1555):111-113.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35728242
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Eric T A Lim Teddy Y Wu Andrew D P Laing Adib Mohamad Ali Khanafer Source Type: research