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ATS 2014: Subclinical COPD & Comorbidities in Surgical Patients

May 19, 2014

The Particulars: In previous research, various comorbidities and unfavorable conditions during the postoperative period have been associated with COPD. Few studies have assessed the association betwee...

ATS 2014: Positive Airway Pressure Helpful in Bariatric Surgery

May 19, 2014

The Particulars: Previous studies suggest that applying positive pressure to the airways can help restore lung volume and capacity and help prevent respiratory complications from abdominal surgery. Li...

ATS 2014: Examining Mortality After LVRS

May 18, 2014

The Particulars: Data indicate that lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) is growing in popularity as a treatment option for advanced emphysema when patients are refractory to maximal medical therapy. ...

ATS 2014: Predicting Pediatric Sepsis in the ED

May 18, 2014

The Particulars: Septic shock can occur if sepsis is not diagnosed early in pediatric EDs. Using metabolomics, a novel technique that provides information about the metabolic state of organisms, may a...

ATS 2014: Maternal Smoking, Pediatric Asthma, & ED Visits

May 17, 2014

The Particulars: Maternal smoking often leads to more secondhand smoke exposure than other sources. Data are lacking on the link between mothers that smoke and measures of asthma morbidity in their ch...

ATS 2014: Risk Factors for Near-Fatal Asthma

May 17, 2014

The Particulars: Few analyses have explored risk factors associated with near-fatal asthma (NFA) in patients with severe treatment-resistant asthma. Data Breakdown: In a retrospective analysis, res...

A Look at Anaphylaxis in America

May 13, 2014

Anaphylaxis is an acute, life-threating condition that typically requires an ED visit, a prescription for medication, and physician follow-up. However, data regarding the prevalence of anaphylaxis in ...

ATS 2014

May 08, 2014

New research is being presented at ATS 2014, the American Thoracic Society's annual meeting, from May 16 to 21 in San Diego. Meeting Highlights Risk Factors for Near-Fatal Asthma Matern...

Doc’s Defamation Lawsuit: The Patient’s Side

May 05, 2014

Are you familiar with a case in Minnesota where a doctor sued a patient's son for defamation over a negative review he posted? Dr. David McKee’s defamation lawsuit, a 4-year legal battle ended up in...

Older Patients & Motor Vehicle Crashes

Apr 24, 2014

According to current estimates, there are about 30 million licensed drivers in the United States aged 65 and older, but this figure is expected to jump to 57 million by 2030. Studies indicate that dri...

2014 Physician Compensation Report Highlights

Apr 18, 2014

A newcomer snatched a spot in the top 3 highest earning specialties – check out which one in our summary of Medscape’s 2014 annual compensation report! In this year’s Medscape Physician Compe...

Tackling Low-Value Care With Humor

Apr 16, 2014

What happens when a hospital provides unnecessary care? Does your hospital sound like the one in this parody? Source: adamoppe. [Elite_video_player id="2"]...

OSA & Subclinical Myocardial Injury

Apr 15, 2014

About 2% to 6% of Americans have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a condition that is largely underdiagnosed but has been associated with multiple cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), including coronary hear...

Communication Etiquette in Medical Training

Apr 15, 2014

Patient-centered communication can impact several aspects of the patient-doctor relationship, including disclosure of illness-related information and compliance with medical recommendations. Etiquette...

Pertussis Incidence by Year

Apr 12, 2014

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Reducing Postoperative Pulmonary Complications

Apr 10, 2014

Pulmonary complications after surgery are relatively common, occurring in roughly 3% of patients who undergo non-cardiac operations. When compared with other adverse postoperative outcomes, pulmonary ...

The Effect of Health Literacy on Asthma Control

Apr 09, 2014

Studies have shown that only about half of American adults have basic reading and numerical skills, and a lack of these skills can compromise health literacy. Low health literacy has been associated w...

Flu Vaccination & Cardiovascular Outcomes

Apr 05, 2014

Studies have shown that recent influenza-like infection is a non-traditional cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor that has been linked to fatal and non-fatal atherothrombotic events. “There is i...

Electronic Communication With Patients

Mar 11, 2014

Throughout healthcare, there has been a recent push for electronic communications to be used more frequently as a means to improve quality of care. Examples include emailing test results to patients o...

Clinician Views on Important Emergency Matters

Mar 05, 2014

Emergency medicine (EM) physicians have a heightened duty to advocate for the interests of their patients. They provide care for the most vulnerable people, including those who are physically and ment...

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