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NICE guidance backs statins for all CKD patients
All CKD patients should be offered statins to reduce their elevated risk of heart attacks or stroke, NICE has said in updated guidance.
Source: GP Online News - July 26, 2017 Category: Primary Care Tags: Clinical News Source Type: news

No Increase in Stroke with Anti-VEGF Tx for Eye Disorders (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Study called ' a nice demonstration of what we ' ve known clinically '
Source: MedPage Today Geriatrics - August 16, 2017 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: news

Johnson and Johnson Medical Devices Companies Signals Commitment to Stroke Treatment With the Announcement of New Neurovascular Business
NICE, France, September 7, 2017 -- (Healthcare Sales & Marketing Network) -- Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies* today introduced CERENOVUS,** its new neurovascular business, at the European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESM... Devices, Neurology, Interventional Johnson & Johnson, CERENOVUS, neurovascular
Source: HSMN NewsFeed - September 7, 2017 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

10 Changes to Your Morning Routine That Will Transform Your Entire Day
This article originally appeared on BusinessInsider.com
Source: TIME.com: Top Science and Health Stories - September 11, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Caroline Praderio / Business Insider Tags: Uncategorized life hacks onetime Source Type: news

124 GP-led anticoagulation counselling for non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AF) in the community is neither comprehensive nor accurate: Results from a service improvement project.
Background: Stroke risk in NVAF can be reduced significantly by anticoagulation with either warfarin or the non- vitamin K antagonist (NOACs). NICE recommendations state that NOACs are as efficacious but also associated with significantly less intracranial bleeding compared to Warfarin and in this sense are safer than warfarin. Additionally NOACs do not require regular monitoring of their anticoagulant effects and therefore offer convenience to the patient. However they are not as tried and tested as warfarin and at the time of our study, did not have an available agent to reverse their effects in the event of a bleeding c...
Source: Europace - October 5, 2017 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Neurosurgical Intensive Care
Neurocritical care as a subspecialty has grown rapidly over the last two decades, including fast-growing new techniques in neuromonitoring, neuroimaging, and various therapeutic tools.Neurosurgical Intensive Care by Javed Siddiqi is a focused, concise handbook that provides a quick review mainly for residents and fellows receiving training in neurocritical care, but also provides a useful refresher for other healthcare professionals providing care to critically ill neurosurgical patients. The book has 31 chapters with some changes in the table of contents and the addition of two chapters compared with the first edition. Ne...
Source: Anesthesiology - January 17, 2018 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research

Ticagrelor for Secondary Prevention of Atherothrombotic Events After Myocardial Infarction: An Evidence Review Group Perspective of a NICE Single Technology Appraisal
AbstractThe National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) invited AstraZeneca, the manufacturer of ticagrelor (Brilique®), to submit evidence on the clinical and cost effectiveness of ticagrelor 60  mg twice daily (BID) in combination with low-dose aspirin [acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)] compared with ASA only for secondary prevention of atherothrombotic events in patients with a history of myocardial infarction (MI) and who are at increased risk of atherothrombotic events. Kleijnen Systematic R eviews Ltd (KSR), in collaboration with Maastricht University Medical Centre+, was commissioned as the evidence review ...
Source: PharmacoEconomics - January 18, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Basilar artery occlusion with “seizures” as a presenting symptom: three cases treated using mechanical thrombectomy
We present 3 cases of patients with BAO presenting with seizures.
Source: World Neurosurgery - June 7, 2018 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Ryosuke Otsuji, Junji Uno, Ryota Motoie, Satoshi Karashima, Nice Ren, Shintaro Nagaoka, Maeda Kazushi, Yoshiaki Ikai, Hidefuku Gi Tags: Case Report Source Type: research

NICE calls for consistent clinical and social care in cerebral palsy
Primary care services must address barriers to adults with cerebral palsy accessing care Related items fromOnMedica Emergency admissions at end of life set to sky rocket ‘Friends& family test ’ should not be mandatory Diagnosis targets unethical says GP CQC tells Trust to improve safety of 111 service Stroke survivors need more help taking medicine
Source: OnMedica Latest News - July 16, 2018 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Grouping existing medications slows antibiotic resistance
Scientists identify new antibiotic combinations Related items fromOnMedica Doctors face legal action over use of unlicensed eye drug Put case for adding leukaemia drug to Cancer Drugs Fund, NICE tells company Increased antidepressants prescribing shouldn't 'automatically be seen as a bad thing', says RCGP Not so ‘smart’ drugs Stroke survivors need more help taking medicine
Source: OnMedica Latest News - September 5, 2018 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Thrombectomy can be considered up to 24 hours after onset of stroke, says NICE
Source: BMJ News - November 23, 2018 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

The World & #039;s Most Innovative Medtech Companies
Innovation is medtech's middle name, so it's always a nice surprise to see companies in the industry honored for being innovative. Fast Company released a list Wednesday recognizing 10 such companies in the biotech sector. Below, we highlight the companies on the list that are developing medical devices or diagnostics (excluding companies that are more on the pharma and biotech side of the life sciences industry). Foundation Medicine Foundation Medicine develops genomic profiling assays to pair cancer patients with relevant treatments and clinical trials. The company was ranked first among the Top 1...
Source: MDDI - February 20, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Amanda Pedersen Tags: Business Source Type: news

A touch-feely part of the brain helps you enjoy a gentle caress
A part of the brain involved with self-awareness, called the insular cortex,  appears to be linked to why a tender stroke on the skin can feel nice
Source: New Scientist - Health - April 15, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: research

NICE issues guidelines on neurological conditions
Help for GPs in identifying patients for referral Related items fromOnMedica MHRA tightens licence restrictions on valproate for women New evidence on benzodiazepine link to Alzheimer ’s New guidance on valproate use in women GP gatekeepers linked to reduced patient satisfaction Earlier thrombolysis improves stroke outcomes
Source: OnMedica Latest News - April 30, 2019 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Short-Term Outcomes After Off-Pump or On-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in the Octogenarian Patients
Despite large randomized controlled trials demonstrating similar outcomes for of-pump or on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting, the debate between proponents of each technique remains current.1 On-pump technique improves surgical exposure on a nonbeating heart but exposes the patient to a powerful inflammatory response and to ischemic stroke owing to cross clamping and cannulation. Off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) may reduce blood transfusion, postoperative length of hospital stay, postoperative neurocognitive decline, and systemic anticoagulation, but heart repositioning may be associated with hemodynamic instabi...
Source: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia - May 2, 2019 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: B érénice Tiquet, Jean David Blossier, Isabelle Orsel, Frank Pihan, Alessandro Piccardo, Jean Phillippe Marsaud, David Vandroux Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research