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Intrauterine adhesions following an induced abortion are rare

Intrauterine Adhesions Rarely Occur Post Induced Abortion

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Surgical evacuation after medical or surgical abortion increases risk for developing intrauterine adhesions
Academic urologists have higher mean weighted ratings than their nonacademic peers

Increase in Patient Load Linked to Poorer Urologist Ratings

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Poorer ratings seen with increase in Medicare patient load, with rating lowered by 0.04 per 100 patients
For patients undergoing inpatient surgery

Frailty Associated With Failure to Rescue After Inpatient Surgery

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Dose-response association for frailty with complications and FTR after low-, high-risk surgery
The Lean approach

Lean Approach May Help Tackle Burnout in Health Care Providers

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Creation of a huddle board represents one method to address issues in a timely manner
Despite the popularity

Unique Risks Associated With Texting Medical Orders

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Institute of Safe Medication Practices indicates risks such as abbreviations, autocorrection
A new

Blueprint Being Developed to Address Physician Burnout

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As part of blueprint, task force developing strategies that can be adopted by any institution/practice
Antibiotic treatment for Helicobacter pylori in patients who underwent endoscopic resection of early-stage gastric cancer or high-grade adenoma is associated with a reduced rate of metachronous gastric cancer

H. Pylori Treatment Tied to Lower Metachronous Gastric Cancer Risk

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Those treated after early CA also had improvement in atrophy grade at gastric corpus lesser curvature
For neonates undergoing congenital heart surgery

Costs Up for Neonates With Vocal Fold Motion Impairment

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Increased costs due to postprocedure length of stay among neonates undergoing congenital heart surgery
For adults with nasal airway obstruction

Review Supports Rhinoplasty for Nasal Airway Obstruction

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Based on 10 observational studies, repair of the lateral nasal wall is effective treatment
For patients with obtunded blunt trauma to the cervical spine

No Benefit for MRI After Normal Cervical CT in Blunt Trauma

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MRI had lower health benefit and higher cost compared with no follow-up after normal CT findings