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ID Consultants Lower Mortality and Cost of Hospital Stay
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Dabigatran Not Safe For Prosthetic Heart Valves
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Is Cardioversion After Acute Atrial Fibrillation Safe Without Anticoagulation?
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C. diff Transmission: It’s Complicated
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Digoxin Helps Prevent Admissions in Patients with CHF
30-day all-cause hospital admission rates lowered in older patients with chronic systolic heart failure who were started on digoxin when compared to placebo. -
A Stitch in Time
This article originally appeared in the August 29, 2013, issue of Internal Medicine Alert -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care
Evidence-based updates in primary care medicine By Louis Kuritzky, MD Supplement to Clinical Cardiology Alert, Clinical Oncology Alert, Critical Care Alert, Hospital Medicine Alert, Infectious Disease Alert, Neurology Alert, OB/GYN Clinical Alert, Primary Care Reports. -
Pharmacology Watch: More Side Effects of Fluoroquinolones Coming to Light
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Hospital-Acquired Anemia: What Are the Implications?
Most hospital-based clinicians are aware that anemia develops in many hospitalized patients. -
QI Project Reduces Severe Pain and Serious Adverse Events: A Systems Approach to Patient Safety
This article originally appeared in the September 2013 issue of Critical Care Alert.