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SUMMARY AND COMMENT
Not So Fast! Programming ICDs to Reduce Unnecessary TherapyFree
- May 15, 2013
- Mark S. Link, MD
Longer detection times for ICD-documented arrhythmias reduce ATP and inappropriate shocks without reducing appropriate therapy.
- Reviewing:
- Gasparini M et al. JAMA 2013 May 8; 309:1903
Recent Cardiology Articles
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
A Secondary-Prevention Alarm Bell for Lower-Income Countries
- May 15, 2013
- JoAnne M. Foody, MD
Among survivors of coronary heart disease and stroke, those in lower-income countries were even less likely to observe key elements of a healthy lifestyle than survivors in wealthier countries.
- Reviewing:
- Teo K et al. JAMA 2013 Apr 17; 309:1613
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
Beta-Blockade for Noncardiac Surgery: How Many Risk Factors Make a Benefit?
- May 15, 2013
- Joel M. Gore, MD
In a large retrospective analysis, perioperative beta-blocker use was associated with decreased mortality — but only in patients with
2 Cardiac Risk Index variables.
- Reviewing:
- London MJ et al. JAMA 2013 Apr 24; 309:1704
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting vs. Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Multivessel Disease in the Community
- May 15, 2013
- Joel M. Gore, MD
In an observational study in Medicare patients, a long-term survival advantage of CABG was evident for patients with particular clinical characteristics.
- Reviewing:
- Hlatky MA et al. Ann Intern Med 2013 Apr 23
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Discussion on CardioExchange: How Should Recent Trials Affect CRT Practice?Free
- May 15, 2013
- The Editors
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SUMMARY AND COMMENT
Salutary Effects of Lower Energy Intake, Higher Physical Activity, and Weight Loss in Cuba
- May 7, 2013
- Paul S. Mueller, MD, MPH, FACP
- General Medicine
Weight changes related to economic hardship and recovery were associated with changes in diabetes incidence and cardiovascular-related mortality.
- Reviewing:
- Franco M et al. BMJ 2013 Apr 9; 346:f1515
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
The "Oregon Experiment" at 2 YearsFree
- May 9, 2013
- Allan S. Brett, MD
- General Medicine
A lottery for Medicaid enrollment simulates a randomized trial.
- Reviewing:
- Baicker K et al. N Engl J Med 2013 May 2; 368:1713
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
New Cardiovascular Risk Factor: Gut Bugs, Lecithin, and TMAO
- May 14, 2013
- Anthony L. Komaroff, MD
- General Medicine
Bacteria in the gut convert dietary lecithin to proatherogenic trimethylamine-N-oxide.
- Reviewing:
- Tang WHW et al. N Engl J Med 2013 Apr 25; 368:1575
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation in Patients with Risk Factors: A Randomized TrialFree
- May 8, 2013
- Allan S. Brett, MD
- General Medicine
Supplementation failed to improve any outcome.
- Reviewing:
- The Risk and Prevention Study Collaborative Group. N Engl J Med 2013 May 9; 368:1800
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
Genetic Cascade Screening for Familial Hypercholesterolemia
- May 8, 2013
- Beat J. Meyer, MD
A population-based study suggests a polygenic cause for FH in many mutation-negative patients, which may reduce the need for genetic screening of relatives.
- Reviewing:
- Talmud PJ et al. Lancet 2013 Apr 13; 381:1293
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
Could Vitamin D Supplementation Lower Blood Pressure in Blacks?
- May 8, 2013
- Joel M. Gore, MD
In a small randomized trial, supplementation had a small but significant dose-related effect on systolic blood pressure.
- Reviewing:
- Forman JP et al. Hypertension 2013 Apr; 61:779
Editor's Picks from across Journal Watch
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
Higher Potassium Intake Lowers Blood Pressure and Is Associated with Less Risk for Stroke
- April 18, 2013
- By Paul S. Mueller, MD, MPH, FACP
- General Medicine
A BP-lowering effect was noted in hypertensive people and those with high sodium intake. CME
- Reviewing:
- BMJ 2013 Apr 4; 346:f1378
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
Continuing Statins May Improve Early Outcomes in Severe SepsisFree
- April 17, 2013
- By Neil M. Ampel, MD
- Infectious Diseases
In a double-blind, randomized, phase II study, 28-day mortality among prior statin users was significantly lower with continued atorvastatin therapy than with placebo.
- Reviewing:
- Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2013 Apr; 187:743
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
High-Potency Statins Associated with Acute Kidney InjuryFree
- April 11, 2013
- By Paul S. Mueller, MD, MPH, FACP
- General Medicine
Risk is greatest during the first 4 months of treatment.
- Reviewing:
- BMJ 2013 Mar 19; 346:f880
SUMMARY AND COMMENT
Ampicillin plus Ceftriaxone for Enterococcus faecalis Endocarditis
- April 10, 2013
- By Neil M. Ampel, MD
- Infectious Diseases
In an observational multicenter study, outcomes were similar between ampicillin plus ceftriaxone and ampicillin plus gentamicin, but renal dysfunction was significantly more common with the latter.
- Reviewing:
- Clin Infect Dis 2013 May 1; 56:1261
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