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Clinical Guidelines

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    Consensus guidelines address inpatient diabetes technology

    October 29, 2020

    The comprehensive document aimed at clinicians, hospitals, and researchers covers use of both continuous glucose monitors and automated insulin dosing systems in the hospital setting.

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    COVID-19: Thromboembolic events high despite prophylaxis

    October 27, 2020

    “Standard prophylaxis as recommended in the guidelines is a low dose of low-molecular-weight heparin once daily, but these results suggest [patients] probably need higher doses.”

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    How do you manage common inpatient oncologic emergencies?

    October 26, 2020

    It is important that hospitalists be proficient in managing emergencies that can arise during the natural history of cancer.

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    Unneeded meds at discharge could cause harm

    October 26, 2020

    The problem stems from a technology disconnect when patients are transferred from the ICU to the general population.

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    Score predicts risk for ventilation in COVID-19 patients

    October 23, 2020

    “If mild COVID disease in young patients caused cardiac injury, you can imagine what it can do to older patients with severe disease,” Dr. Alnababteh said.

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    Certain statins linked to lower mortality risk in patients admitted for sepsis

    October 22, 2020

    Statin use was associated with lower mortality, compared with no use, with hydrophilic and synthetic statins besting lipophilic and fungal-derived statins.

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    Link between vitamin D and ICU outcomes unclear

    October 20, 2020

    When patients are admitted to the ICU, some biomarkers in the body are too high and others are too low. Vitamin D is often too low.

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    Remdesivir effective, well-tolerated in final trial report

    October 9, 2020

    A 50% greater likelihood of significant clinical improvement within 15 days occurs with taking remdesivir versus placebo.

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    Optimal sedation strategies for COVID-19 ICU patients: A work in progress

    October 7, 2020

    “Clinicians should consider using adjuvant agents to limit opioid exposure and improve pain scores in the critically ill,” Dr. Steven B. Greenberg said.

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    COVID-19 airway management: Expert tips on infection control

    September 24, 2020

    “We will always observe standard precautions, which include hand hygiene, gloves, hair and eye cover, medical mask, and face shield,” Dr. Charles Griffis said.

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