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Mitchel L. Zoler, PhD

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    Malnourished U.S. inpatients often go untreated

    June 10, 2018

    Malnourishment is seldom flagged or treated in patients admitted to the hospital.

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    Thirty-second atrial fib threshold may drive overdiagnosis

    May 10, 2018

    BOSTON – The current 30-second threshold for defining clinically meaningful AF “metastasized” from a select subgroup of patients to all AF settings.

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    Impaired kidney function no problem for dabigatran reversal

    April 23, 2018

    ORLANDO – Idarucizumab, reversal agent for the anticoagulant dabigatran, worked fine in patients with renal dysfunction.

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    VIDEO: Andexanet alfa effectively reverses factor Xa anticoagulant 

    March 21, 2018

    ORLANDO – Now that reversal is possible prescriptions for the already-popular direct Factor Xa inhibitor, anticoagulants should spike higher.

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    Transporting stroke patients directly to thrombectomy boosts outcomes

    March 13, 2018

    Modeling of real-world data suggests transporting acute ischemic stroke patients directly to more distant thrombectomy centers outperforms transfer.

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    ALT-70 score outperformed thermal imaging for cellulitis diagnosis

    March 7, 2018

    SAN DIEGO - The score surpassed thermal imaging on both positive and negative predictive value for diagnosing lower-extremity cellulitis.

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    Heart attacks bring 12 weeks of higher stroke risk

    January 27, 2018

    During the 12 weeks following hospitalization for a myocardial infarction, patients had an elevated risk for a new-onset acute ischemic stroke.

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    VIDEO: New stroke guideline embraces imaging-guided thrombectomy 

    January 25, 2018

    The latest U.S. acute ischemic stroke guideline adopts imaging as the main thrombectomy eligibility criterion out to 24 hours after stroke onset.

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    Acute kidney injury linked with doubled inpatient VTEs

    December 8, 2017

    TORONTO – Which comes first: the acute kidney injury or the venous thromboembolism?

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    Alarm reductions don’t improve ICU response times

    December 5, 2017

    TORONTO – Cutting back alarm numbers in the ICU did not lead to better alarm-response times at Harlem Hospital.

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