Survival After AMI by Gender & Race
Women and African-American patients appear to lose more years of life, on average, after acute...
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Women and African-American patients appear to lose more years of life, on average, after acute...
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Study results suggest that surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) and transfemoral transcatheter...
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Swedish research suggests that mass screening for atrial fibrillation atrial fibrillation in...
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Mortality rates per 1,000 person-years appear to be similar among patients with diabetes (15.6),...
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Study results suggest that the current 10-year atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk...
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A New England research team has found that nearly one in every seven ED handoffs appears to lack communication about patients having hypotension or hypoxia. Among episodes of hypotension and hypoxia, 42% and 74%, respectively,...
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Use of color-coded, prefilled syringes appears to decrease the time to medication administration and significantly reduce critical dosing errors by emergency providers during simulated pediatric ED resuscitations, according to a...
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States with seat belt laws that allow motor vehicle occupants to be ticketed solely for not wearing seat belts (primary) appear to have lower motor vehicle crash (MVC) fatalities rates than states with laws that allow ticketing...
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Research suggests that it costs more to provide care at academic medical centers in the United...
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The CDC’s most recent National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey revealed that EDs in the...
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American investigators suggest that bariatric surgery appears to substantially reduce urinary...
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Study results suggest that the number of lymph nodes removed during gastrectomy for adenocarcinoma...
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Dutch research indicates that working night shifts appears to affect surgeon’s circadian rhythm....
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Following the release of professional guidance from the American College of Cardiology, the...
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Study investigators suggest that adolescent and young adult lesbians appear to be less likely to...
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A screening instrument for drug use that uses only two questions appears to have excellent statistical properties for screening for drug use, according to a study. The screening tool asks patients about days of drug use (other...
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Research from Yale and Harvard indicates that all-cause mortality and hospitalization rates, as well as expenditures per beneficiary, appear to have decreased between 1999 and 2013 among Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries...
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In 2014, the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) released an...
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Over the past decade, surgery residency programs have adopted structural changes to improve...
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Nephrolithiasis—a condition more commonly known as kidney stones—occurs in about 13% of men and 7%...
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