Mount Sinai Health System
- News- Neither Low-Dose Dopamine nor Low-Dose Nesiritide Improves Renal Dysfunction in Acute Heart Failure Patients- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: Does low-dose dopamine or low-dose nesiritide added to diuretic therapy enhance pulmonary volume reduction and preserve renal function in patients with acute heart failure and renal dysfunction, compared to placebo? Background: Small studies have suggested that low-dose dopamin 
- News- Beta Blockers Lower Mortality after Acute Myocardial Infarction in COPD Patients- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: Does the use and timing of beta blockers in COPD patients experiencing a first myocardial infarction (MI) affect survival after the event? Background: Beta blockers are effective in reducing mortality and reinfarction after an MI; however, concerns regarding the side effects of 
- News- Edoxaban Is Noninferior to Warfarin in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: What is the long-term efficacy and safety of edoxaban compared with warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation (Afib)? Background: Edoxaban is an oral factor Xa inhibitor approved for use in Japan for the prevention of venous thromboembolism after orthopedic surgery. 
- News- Interdisciplinary Intervention Improves Medication Compliance, Not Blood Pressure or LDL-C Levels- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: Can intervention by pharmacists and physicians improve compliance to cardio-protective medications? Background: Adherence to cardio-protective medications in the year after hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome is poor. Study design: RCT. Setting: Four Department of 
- News- Colloids vs. Crystalloids for Critically Ill Patients Presenting with Hypovolemic Shock- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: In critically ill patients admitted to the ICU with hypovolemic shock, does the use of colloid for fluid resuscitation, compared with crystalloid, improve mortality? Background: The current Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines recommend crystalloids as the preferred fluid for r 
- News- “Triple Rule Outs” for Chest Pain: A Tool to Evaluate the Coronaries but Not Pulmonary Embolism or Aortic Dissection- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: How does “triple rule out” (TRO) computed tomographic (CT) angiography compare to other imaging modalities in evaluating coronary and other life-threatening etiologies of chest pain, such as pulmonary embolism (PE) and aortic dissection? Background: TRO CT angiography is a noni 
- News- Patients Prefer Inpatient Boarding to Emergency Department Boarding- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: Do patients who experience overcrowding and long waits in the emergency department (ED) prefer boarding within ED hallways or within inpatient medical unit hallways? Background: Boarding of admitted patients in EDs can be problematic, especially with regard to patient safety an 
- News- Benefit of Therapeutic Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest Unclear- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: Does targeted hypothermia (33°C) after cardiac arrest confer benefits compared with targeted temperature management at 36°C? Background: Therapeutic hypothermia is a current recommendation in resuscitation guidelines after cardiac arrest. 
- News- Pre-Operative Beta Blockers May Benefit Some Cardiac Patients- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: In patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) undergoing non-cardiac surgery, do pre-operative beta blockers reduce post-operative major cardiovascular events (MACE) or mortality at 30 days? Background: Peri-operative beta blocker use has become more restricted, as evidence abo 
- News- Facecards Improve Familiarity with Physician Names but Not Satisfaction- October 27, 2014- Clinical question: Do facecards improve patients’ familiarity with physicians and increase satisfaction, trust, and agreement with physicians? Background: Facecards can improve patients’ knowledge of names and roles of physicians, but their impact on other outcomes is unclear.