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Released: 19-Apr-2023 10:00 AM EDT
New Breast Cancer Standards Emphasize Individualized Patient Care
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

To address the unique needs of today’s patients with breast disease and breast cancer, the American College of Surgeons (ACS) National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) has released new standards for accredited centers that place patients at the center of the framework.

Newswise: ‘Antibiotic Culture’ Permeates U.S. Hospital ICUs
Released: 19-Apr-2023 8:30 AM EDT
‘Antibiotic Culture’ Permeates U.S. Hospital ICUs
Florida Atlantic University

Up to 70 percent of patients in ICUs receive antibiotic therapy on any given day, and 30 to 60 percent of those prescriptions are unnecessary. A study in U.S. ICUs reveals that there continues to be an “antibiotic culture,” meaning that the preference for antibiotics is related to their perceived role as “magic bullets.” Findings showed a context-specific culture of antibiotic prescribing most closely associated with the patient load and ICU processes. Antibiotic prescribing was shaped by urgency, hierarchy and uncertainty.

Released: 19-Apr-2023 7:05 AM EDT
Black and socioeconomically disadvantaged patients with vascular disease have worse symptoms, bypass outcomes
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Black and socioeconomically disadvantaged patients with peripheral arterial disease have more severe symptoms before bypass surgery – and are at greater risk for amputation and other complications after the procedure, a new study shows. Researchers say health care providers need to recognize the vulnerability of certain subgroups to adverse outcomes and be on alert for early signs and symptoms of PAD to manage patients accordingly.

Newswise: University of Miami Health System Collaborates with CLEAR to Improve Patient and Employee Experiences, Reduce Operational Costs
Released: 18-Apr-2023 12:30 PM EDT
University of Miami Health System Collaborates with CLEAR to Improve Patient and Employee Experiences, Reduce Operational Costs
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

UHealth – University of Miami Health System and the Miller School of Medicine are collaborating with CLEAR (NYSE: YOU), the trusted secure identity company, to develop and roll out a series of integrations to improve patient and employee experiences.

Released: 18-Apr-2023 9:00 AM EDT
Stereotactic radiosurgery is effective for treatment of vestibular schwannomas in neurofibromatosis type 2
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Vestibular schwannomas related to neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) are difficult to manage and are sometimes treated with a noninvasive option, stereotactic radiosurgery. A retrospective study conducted by an international, multicenter team found that stereotactic radiosurgery is effective for patients with these tumors while preserving serviceable hearing and not causing radiation-related tumor development or malignant transformation.

Released: 18-Apr-2023 6:00 AM EDT
¿La prescripción de opioides repercute en la función cognitiva de los adultos mayores?
Mayo Clinic

El uso de la prescripción de opioides puede tener un efecto negativo en la función cognitiva de los adultos mayores de acuerdo con un estudio reciente de Mayo Clinic publicado en la revista de la Sociedad Estadounidense de Geriatría.

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Released: 17-Apr-2023 2:30 PM EDT
TNS Development After HoLEP Surgery May Be Influenced by Patient Positioning, Procedure Duration, and Patient Characteristics
American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA)

A retrospective chart review found a 3.7% occurrence rate of transient neurologic symptoms (TNS) in patients receiving 1.5% mepivacaine during Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP) surgery and suggested a possible association of TNS development with quicker procedures, smaller prostates, lithotomy positioning, and younger age.

Released: 17-Apr-2023 2:30 PM EDT
Infection Risk Is Rare With Epidural and Spinal Blocks, Higher With Peripheral Nerve Block Catheters
American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA)

A review of medical literature found that infections following epidural and spinal blocks are rare. Infections following peripheral nerve block catheters are more common but have been less frequently studied; this may necessitate a review of patient and procedural aspects to lower the risk associated with these procedures.

Released: 14-Apr-2023 9:00 AM EDT
American College of Surgeons Drives Quality Improvements Amid Challenging Post-Pandemic Environment for U.S. Hospitals
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

The American College of Surgeons (ACS) announced today the launch of its Power of Quality campaign—a national, multi-year campaign aimed at improving care for all patients by expanding the reach of ACS Quality Programs to more hospitals nationwide.

Newswise: UCSF Interventional Cardiologists Perform Novel Investigative Tricuspid Valve Procedure
Released: 13-Apr-2023 8:00 AM EDT
UCSF Interventional Cardiologists Perform Novel Investigative Tricuspid Valve Procedure
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

UC San Francisco interventional cardiologists and interventional echocardiographers recently performed two novel minimally invasive cardiac procedures for the first time in the health system.

Newswise: Research Reveals THC Concentration in Colorado Retail Cannabis Products is Lower than Advertised
Released: 12-Apr-2023 4:50 PM EDT
Research Reveals THC Concentration in Colorado Retail Cannabis Products is Lower than Advertised
University of Northern Colorado

While legal cannabis products in the United States are required to report THC potency levels on their packaging those levels aren't necessarily accurate, which can have important implications for cannabis consumers. According to a new study from the University of Northern Colorado’s Department of Biological Sciences, researchers Mitchell McGlaughlin and Anna Schwabe found that the THC potency values reported on the packaging of cannabis samples from dispensaries across Colorado’s Front Range are substantially over-reported.

Newswise: Mountainside Medical Center Leading in Robotic Surgery Solutions with Addition of Second da Vinci® Xi™ System
Released: 12-Apr-2023 4:20 PM EDT
Mountainside Medical Center Leading in Robotic Surgery Solutions with Addition of Second da Vinci® Xi™ System
Hackensack Meridian Health (Mountainside Medical Center)

Mountainside Medical Center is increasing availability of minimally invasive surgical options for residents of the Montclair area and beyond with the addition of a second da Vinci® Xi™ robotics system, a platform used for gynecologic, bariatric, urologic, thoracic, colorectal and general surgeries.

   
Newswise: ‘Carb’ Treatment for Stroke Receives New U.S. Patent
Released: 12-Apr-2023 8:30 AM EDT
‘Carb’ Treatment for Stroke Receives New U.S. Patent
Florida Atlantic University

A new twist on a drug used to treat alcohol use disorder could double up as a treatment for stroke. Called “Carb” for short, this new formulation is designed to treat ischemic stroke, protect brain tissue against injury and minimize the size of a brain infarct.

Newswise: Vanderbilt’s Pun, Ely Receive AACN Award for Their Efforts to Combat ICU Delirium
Released: 11-Apr-2023 3:25 PM EDT
Vanderbilt’s Pun, Ely Receive AACN Award for Their Efforts to Combat ICU Delirium
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)

The research team of Brenda Pun and E. Wesley Ely, of Vanderbilt University's Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship Center, will receive the AACN Pioneering Spirit Award in recognition of their collaborative work over more than 20 years to develop evidence-based tools for clinicians that have proven to optimize ICU patient recovery and outcomes.

Newswise: Global Expert Panel Publishes New Guidance on Designing, Conducting, and Analyzing Quantitative Benefit-Risk Assessment
Released: 11-Apr-2023 4:05 AM EDT
Global Expert Panel Publishes New Guidance on Designing, Conducting, and Analyzing Quantitative Benefit-Risk Assessment
ISPOR—The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research

Value in Health, the official journal of ISPOR, announced the publication of new good practice guidelines for the design, conduct, analysis, and communication of quantitative benefit-risk assessments (qBRA) to support regulatory decision making of medical products.

Newswise: ALS Center Celebrates Opening of New Practice Office
Released: 10-Apr-2023 3:50 PM EDT
ALS Center Celebrates Opening of New Practice Office
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Neuroscience Institute at Jersey Shore University Medical Center recently celebrated the opening of the ALS Center’s new office in the Dr. Robert H. Harris Neuroscience Treatment Center. The center is one of only two Certified Treatment Centers of Excellence in New Jersey and is designated by the ALS Association’s National Office and the Greater Philadelphia Chapter.

Released: 7-Apr-2023 6:05 PM EDT
Creating method for scoring pancreatic cancer patients for surgery
Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen)

A trio of premier Southwest biomedical research centers — HonorHealth Research Institute, City of Hope and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope — have developed a more precise method that may help determine when it is best to surgically remove of pancreatic cancer tumors.

Released: 7-Apr-2023 2:50 PM EDT
Efficacy, safety of anakinra plus standard of care for patients with severe COVID-19
JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association

In this randomized clinical trial, anakinra did not prevent the need for mechanical ventilation or reduce mortality risk compared with standard of care alone among hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia. Future research should assess anakinra in patients with less severe pneumonia.



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