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Aust J Gen Pract      

Some current challenges facing the athlete and their doctor.

Brun SP

Primary care physicians are often responsible for the care of people involved in sporting and exercise activities at various competitive levels. Issue ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Am J Emerg Med   2020 Jan 18   

A case report on the crashing eclamptic patient and a resultingperi-mortem C-section.

Hickey S, Soffer M, Cherkas D, Ditchik A, Beloosesky B

Cardiac arrest in pregnancy is high acuity, low occurrence event. It involves the coordination of multiple teams to take care of ultimately two patien ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Am. Heart J.      

Incidence, underlying conditions, and outcomes of patients receiving acute renal replacement therapies in tertiary cardiac intensive care units: An analysis from the Critical Care Cardiology Trials Network Registry.

van Diepen S, Tymchak W, Bohula EA, Park JG, Daniels LB, Phreaner N, Barnett CF, Kenigsberg BB, DeFilippis A, Singam NS, Barsness GW, Jentzer JC, Ternus B, Morrow DA, Katz JN

The prevalence of renal disease in cardiac intensive care units (CICUs) is increasing, but little is known about the utilization, concurrent therapies ... Read More

Source: PubMed
World Neurosurg   2020 Jan 29   

Elixhauser Comorbidity Measure is Superior to Charlson Comorbidity Index In-Predicting Hospital Complications Following Elective Posterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion.

Maron SZ, Neifert SN, Ranson WA, Nistal DA, Rothrock RJ, Cooke P, Lamb CD, Cho SK, Caridi JM

The predictive ability of ECI and CCI have been compared in orthopaedic and gastrointestinal surgery, however their predictive ability for complicatio ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Herzschrittmacherther Elektrophysiol   2020 Jan 31   

[Acute bradycardia].

Hasan F, Bogossian H, Lemke B

Clinical relevance of acute bradycardia is driven by symptoms and not primarily by the reported decreased heart rate. Bradycardias may remain asymptom ... Read More

Source: PubMed
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