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An off-site central monitoring unit applying standardized cardiac telemetry is associated with detection and notification of cardiac rhythm and rate changes before emergency response team activation

Standardized Cardiac Telemetry IDs Cardiac Rhythm Change

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Use of telemetry with off-site central monitoring unit linked to detection of cardiac rhythm, rate changes
Among adults with septic shock

Vasopressin Doesn’t Cut Kidney Failure-Free Days in Septic Shock

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No improvement in kidney failure-free days versus norepinephrine in adults with septic shock
Government spending on compounded drugs has skyrocketed

Spending on Compounded Drugs Skyrocketing

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Number of Medicare beneficiaries getting compounded drugs up 281 percent since 2006
Low abundance biomarker panels can predict lupus nephritis outcomes

Urinary Biomarkers Can Predict Response in Lupus Nephritis

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Models created with traditional + novel biomarkers have clinically meaningful predictive power
For patients with a history of lower gastrointestinal bleeding

Bleeding Risk Up With Aspirin After Lower GI Bleeding

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But continued aspirin use is associated with reduced risk of serious cardiovascular events and death
Memories of delusions in the intensive care unit are composed of a mixture of fact and fiction

Memories of Delusions in ICU Include Fact, Fiction

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Four themes identified in delusions: family, dynamic spaces, surviving challenges, and constant motion
A study of identical twins

Twin Study Questions Link Between Obesity, Heart Risk

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However, researchers find that obesity does raise diabetes risk
Biosimilar and reference tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors appear to be appropriately interchangeable

Biosimilar and Reference TNF-α Inhibitors Comparable

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Pharmacokinetic parameters of both versions within the prespecified equivalence margin
Different approaches to the treatment of opioid-use disorders are addressed in an article published in the July 28 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

Physician Reviews Approaches to Treating Opioid-Use Disorders

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Medically-supervised withdrawal is not usually sufficient to induce long-term recovery
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends against routine serologic screening for genital herpes simplex virus infection in adolescents and adults who are asymptomatic

USPSTF Recommends Against Screening for Genital Herpes

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Grade D recommendation against routine screening for asymptomatic adolescents and adults