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    Inhaled Corticosteroids Increase Risk of Serious Pneumonia in Patients with COPD

    July 2, 2014

    Risk is higher with fluticasone, lower with budesonide

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    Inhaled Corticosteroids Increase Risk of Serious Pneumonia in Patients with COPD

    June 1, 2014

    Risk is higher with fluticasone, lower with budesonide

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    Ambulatory Patients with COPD Exacerbations Can Be Managed Without Antibiotics in the Absence of Increased Sputum Purulence, Elevated C-Reactive Protein

    June 1, 2014

    Increased sputum purulence and CRP >40 mg/L identified COPD patients likely to have a clinical failure without antibiotics

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    Pre-Operative Angiotensin Axis Blockade Increases Risk of Hypotension, Acute Kidney Injury with Major Orthopedic Surgery

    June 1, 2014

    Increased risks from AAB therapy resulted in longer lengths of hospital stay

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    American College of Physicians Releases Clinical Practice Guideline for Treating Anemia in Heart Disease Patients

    June 1, 2014

    ACP recommendations for red blood cell transfusion, use of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents

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    Risk Stratification Model Predicts Continued Stability in Patients with Pulmonary Embolism

    June 1, 2014

    Negative troponin, absence of right ventricular dysfunction associated with clinically stable pulmonary embolism

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    Accelerated Diagnostic Protocol for Chest Pain Results in Earlier Discharge of Low-Risk Patients

    June 1, 2014

    Accelerated diagnostic pathway combining TIMI score, EKG, zero- and two-hour troponin levels resulted in twice the proportion of early discharges compared with conventional pathway

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    Restrictive Blood Transfusion Strategy with Trigger Hemoglobin

    June 1, 2014

    Transfusion strategy decreases risk of rebleeding, cardiac events, total mortality in patients with critical illness, bleeding

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    ED Observation Syncope Protocol Reduces Resource Use Without Compromising Safety

    June 1, 2014

    Protocol decreased admission rates, length of hospital stay, costs for intermediate-risk patients with no impact on safety, patient satisfaction, quality of life

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    ITL: Physician Reviews of HM-Relevant Research

    October 4, 2012

    Although limited, medication reconciliation data supports use of pharmacy staff and focused efforts to reduce adverse drug events

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