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Sofosbuvir-based treatment appears to guarantee renal safety for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus over one year of follow-up

Sofosbuvir Improves Renal Safety in Patients With Chronic Hep C

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Patients with mild, moderate renal impairment showed improvement in renal biomarkers over one year
A restrictive fluid regimen is not associated with increased disability-free survival for patients at increased risk of complications during major abdominal surgery

Restricting Fluids Post Abdominal Surgery Doesn’t Up Survival

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Fluid restriction has no impact on disability-free survival; increases risk of acute kidney injury
Regulatory requirements are likely to be an important aspect of physician dissatisfaction with electronic health records that is driving burnout

Regulatory Requirements Drive Dissatisfaction With EHRs

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Other countries using EHR software report satisfaction, cite it as tool improving efficacy
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the new Hemospray device to help control bleeding of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

FDA Permits Marketing of New Device for Treating GI Bleeding

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Hemospray is an aerosolized spray that delivers a mineral blend to the bleeding site
Many organizations are not meeting the trial registration and results reporting requirements clarified by "The Final Rule

Many Organizations Not Meeting Trial Reporting Requirements

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Only 19 percent of organizations use computer software to monitor compliance with Final Rule
Specific demographic groups have lower cancer genetic testing

Gender Disparity Observed in Cancer Genetic Testing in the U.S.

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Unaffected men have rate of breast/ovarian cancer testing that is one-tenth that of unaffected women
The introduction of public reporting of surgeon specific 90-day postoperative mortality in elective colorectal cancer surgery is associated with a reduction in observed 90-day mortality

Reporting Outcomes Per Surgeon Tied to Drop in CRC Sx Mortality

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Reduction in mortality with intro of public reporting of surgeon specific 90-day post-op mortality
Patients use fewer opioids than are prescribed after hiatal hernia repair

Opioids Often Over-Prescribed After Hiatal Hernia Surgery

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Patients use fewer opioids than are prescribed after open, laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair
For patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer

Nodal Response to Pre-Op Tx Tied to Survival in Esophageal Cancer

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Survival benefit of nodal response maintained among patients with nodal, but not primary response

April 2018 Briefing – Gastroenterology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Gastroenterology for April 2018. This roundup includes the latest...