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  • Kids Often Have a Chronic Cough after Respiratory Illness

    Children treated for respiratory illnesses in the emergency department (ED) often have a chronic cough that lingers...
  • Early Fecal Transplant Improves Survival after Severe C. Diff Infection

    Patients with severe Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) who receive early fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) have improved survival,...
  • Results Confirm Idarucizumab’s Ability to Restore Clotting in Dabigatran Recipients

    The blood thinning effects of dabigatran (Pradaxa) can be quickly and reliably reversed by giving idarucizumab (Praxbind)...

Kids Often Have a Chronic Cough after Respiratory Illness

September 13, 2017 - Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Children treated for respiratory illnesses in the emergency department (ED) often have a chronic cough that lingers…

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Early Fecal Transplant Improves Survival after Severe C. Diff Infection

September 13, 2017 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Patients with severe Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) who receive early fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) have improved survival,…

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Results Confirm Idarucizumab’s Ability to Restore Clotting in Dabigatran Recipients

August 1, 2017 - Gene Emery (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

The blood thinning effects of dabigatran (Pradaxa) can be quickly and reliably reversed by giving idarucizumab (Praxbind)…

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Low Risk of Brain Hemorrhage in Ground-Level Fall with Antiplatelets, Anticoagulants

July 5, 2017 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Patients who take antiplatelet or anticoagulant medications have a low risk of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) associated with…

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Adverse Events Common, Often Avoidable in Hospitalized Patients on Antibiotics

June 27, 2017 - Joan Stephenson (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

About one in five patients who are prescribed antibiotics during a hospital stay experiences at least one…

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Massive Transfusion Ratios May be Less Useful in Nontrauma Setting

June 12, 2017 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Massive transfusion ratios commonly used in trauma settings might not be appropriate for nontrauma patients, a retrospective…

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Consider Optic Nerve Head Edema in Some ED Patients

June 12, 2017 - Lorraine L. Janeczko (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Emergency department physicians should check certain patients for optic nerve head edema (ONHE) by fundus photography, researchers…

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How Propofol Compares with Dexamethasone, Sumatriptan for Treating Migraines

June 1, 2017 - Justin McNamee, DO and Terrance McGovern, DO, MPH - 0 Comment

Migraines remain a common presenting complaint in the emergency department. Accounting for 2.1 million visits annually, they…

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Increased Myocardial Infarction Risk Associated with NSAID Use

May 22, 2017 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

The use of oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with an increased risk of acute myocardial…

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Intracerebral Hemorrhage Outcome Doesn’t Differ by Anticoagulant

May 16, 2017 - David Douglas (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Mortality and functional outcomes in patients with anticoagulant-related intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) do not appear to be associated…

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