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Cardiac Surgery in Nonagenarians
Cardiac surgery carries greater risk in older patients. Nonagenarians are a growing part of cardiology practice as our population ages. While age > 90 years has previously been considered a contraindication to cardiac surgery, more recently, surgeons have been operating on selected nonagenarians who have high functional status. -
Hospital Medicine Alert - Full April 2010 Issue in PDF
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Avoiding Lawsuits in the Emergency Department in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full March 1, 2010 Issue in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full March 1, 2010 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Colistin and Acute Respiratory Failure
Passive leg raising (PLR), a rapidly reversible maneuver that simulates rapid volume expansion by putting several hundred milliliters of fluid back into the circulation, has been shown to predict fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients. -
Special Feature: Evidence Is Not Enough: Knowledge Translation in the ICU
With increased emphasis on evidence-based medicine during the last dozen years has come the implicit assumption that the availability of more and better evidence on how disease should be diagnosed and managed will lead to better patient care. -
Critical Care Alert April 2010 Issue in PDF
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Can We Accurately Predict Fluid Responsiveness?
Passive leg raising (PLR), a rapidly reversible maneuver that simulates rapid volume expansion by putting several hundred milliliters of fluid back into the circulation, has been shown to predict fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients. -
Pharmacology Watch: Thiazolidinediones and Risk of Heart Failure
In this issue: FDA is reviewing safety of TZDs; SSRI use with tamoxifen; Metformin smells like fish; FDA Actions.