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Surgery General

The CDI Burden in Surgery

Dec 15, 2015

Despite increased national attention, the incidence of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) and its associated financial and human costs continue to grow. In fact, the problem has become so critical ...

Smoking Cessation After PCI

Dec 07, 2015

It has been well-documented in clinical studies that smoking cessation after patients undergo PCI can improve outcomes. Some research has identified certain predictors of smoking cessation after PCI, ...

Liver Cancer: Decreasing Morbidity & Mortality

Dec 07, 2015

Research has shown that the 5-year survival rate among patients with cancers of the liver undergoing resection is high. Many candidates, however, will not undergo these procedures because of the high ...

Can E-Reminders Reduce SSI Risk?

Nov 20, 2015

An estimated 400,000 surgical site infections (SSIs) occur each year in the United States, leading to nearly 10,000 deaths, significant morbidity, and excess healthcare resource utilization. Preadmiss...

Secondary Prevention After CABG Surgery

Nov 15, 2015

Secondary therapies play a key role in maintaining long-term graft patency, preventing adverse cardiovascular outcomes, and helping improve overall health and quality of life after CABG surgery. Recen...

The Impact of Hospital Care Intensity on Surgery Outcomes

Nov 15, 2015

Throughout the United States, use of aggressive treatment styles has been implicated in rising healthcare costs. Significant expenditures can accrue when caring for patients at the end of life as well...

Repeat Operations After Breast Conservation Surgery

Nov 10, 2015

Previous long-term research has found that there appears to be no difference in disease-free or overall survival between partial and total mastectomy for the treatment of invasive breast cancer. Despi...

A Guideline on Postoperative Delirium in Older Adults

Nov 05, 2015

Postoperative delirium is the most common neurologic surgical complication among older patients, with incidence rates ranging from 15% to 50% in published studies. Yet, evidence suggests it is prevent...

DBS for Parkinson Disease: Does Age Matter?

Nov 05, 2015

Parkinson disease (PD) is a chronic progressive condition that most commonly affects the elderly. Currently, about 1 million Americans have PD, but studies suggest that the prevalence of the disease w...

Progress in Caring for Older Patients?

Nov 03, 2015

Throughout the United States, there have been dynamic changes in healthcare technology, healthcare delivery, and health behaviors in recent years. There has been a push to improve healthcare quality o...

Conference Highlights: CHEST 2015

Nov 03, 2015

New research was presented at CHEST 2015, the annual International Scientific Assembly of the American College of Chest Physicians, from October 24 to 28 in Montreal, Canada. The features below highli...

Conference Highlights: ACS 2015

Nov 02, 2015

New research was presented at ACS 2015, the American College of Surgeons’ annual clinical congress, from October 4 to 8 in Chicago. The features below highlight some of the studies emerging from the...

Conference Highlights: Anesthesiology 2015

Oct 29, 2015

New research was presented at Anesthesiology 2015, the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ annual meeting, from October 24 to 28 in San Diego. The features below highlight some of the studies eme...

Predicting Infections After RSA

Oct 20, 2015

The rate of reverse shoulder arthroplasties (RSA) is increasing as its indications are expanding, but various reports suggest that these procedures are associated with a high complication rate. “Res...

Postoperative Cardiac Issues After Arthroplasty

Oct 20, 2015

Cardiac events are major postoperative complications that can occur in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty and total hip arthroplasty. Some studies have shown that serious cardiac complication...

Conference Highlights: IDWeek 2015

Oct 14, 2015

New research was presented at IDWeek 2015, the combined annual meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, HIV Medicine Association, and Pedi...

TAVR Referral & Use: Predicting Mortality

Oct 07, 2015

Patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis who go untreated following referrals for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) appear to have a 1-year mortality rate of almost 40%, according ...

Surgeon Scorecard Thoroughly Dismantled

Oct 05, 2015

Back in July, an organization called ProPublica released its Surgeon Scorecard, which attempted to give patients a way to compare surgeon performance. While the effort was well-intended, it was cri...

Concussion Season: Why We Need to Do Better

Sep 22, 2015

The NFL season kicked off this month but with it, we return back to concussion season. Most people know of the controversy of the concussion cover-up in the NFL and how pro-players suffer long-term br...

Religious & Spiritual Considerations Infrequently Discussed

Sep 21, 2015

Discussions of religious or spiritual considerations appear to occur infrequently with the surrogate decision makers of ICU patients who have relatively high degrees of religiosity. Study investigator...

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