Eric A. Young, MD
- News- Clinical Shorts- February 2, 2013- INFLUENZA VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS VARIES BY AGE Case-control study of the 2010-2011 influenza vaccine found overall vaccine effectiveness to be 60%, ranging from 69% in those ages 3 to 8 to just 36% in those 65 or older. Citation: Treanor JJ, Talbot HK, Ohmit SE, et al. 
- News- Procalcitonin Nears Prime Time- February 2, 2013- What is the relationship between procalcitonin (ProCT) levels and radiographic abnormalities in patients with suspected pneumonia? 
- News- Readmission after Initial Injury Is Common- February 2, 2013- How frequently are patients readmitted after an initial inpatient stay for an injury, and what factors might predict readmission? 
- News- Daily Sedation Interruption among Intubated Not Helpful- February 2, 2013- Does sedation by protocol, in combination with daily sedative interruption, reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation and ICU stay? 
- News- Risk for Falls Might Not Affect Anticoagulation Decision- February 2, 2013- Do patients on oral anticoagulation with high fall risk have an increased incidence of major bleeding? 
- News- Improving Transitions from ED to Inpatient Care- February 2, 2013- Can a multidisciplinary focus group identify “best practices” for ensuring efficient and effective transitions of care between the ED and the inpatient setting? 
- News- Patient Understanding of ED Discharge Instructions Is Poor- February 2, 2013- How well do patients understand discharge instructions regarding post-ED care? 
- News- ACEIs and ARBs Associated with Contrast-Induced AKI- February 2, 2013- Does the pharmacologic renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAAS) system blockade increase the risk for contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) after cardiac catheterization? 
- News- Effect of Nonpayment on Nosocomial Infection Rates in U.S. Hospitals- February 2, 2013- Did the 2008 Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) policy denying additional payment for hospital-acquired conditions result in decreased rates of nosocomial infections? 
- News- Radiofrequency Ablation and Antiarrythmics as First-Line Therapy in Atrial Fibrillation- February 2, 2013- How does radiofrequency ablation compare to antiarrhythmic therapy as first-line treatment for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF)?