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Hospital Cultural and Organizational Characteristics Correlate with Important Mortality Differences in Managing Acute Myocardial Infarction
Great strides have been made over the last couple of decades in the management of acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and widespread implementation of such interventions as aspirin, beta-blockers, and prompt reperfusion therapy has contributed to substantially reduced mortality from this leading killer. -
Critical Care Alert June 2012 Issue in PDF
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Systemic Antifungal Therapy in ICU Patients Without Documented Invasive Fungal Infection
Investigators representing three professional societies carried out a point-prevalence assessment of the use of systemic antifungal therapy (SAT) in patients in ICUs in France and Belgium on December 8, 2008. -
ICU Privacy Curtains are Contaminated with Potentially Pathogenic Bacteria
Investigators at the University of Iowa hospital collected culture samples from vinyl privacy curtains at 30 inpatient locations, half of them in the medical and surgical ICUs. Curtains at each location were sampled twice weekly. -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care supplement
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Audit Feedback Reduced Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic Use and Incidence of C. difficile Infections
This study was conducted to evaluate the impact of a formal audit and feedback program targeted at broad-spectrum antibiotic use in critically ill patients. -
Pharmacology Update: Critical Drug Shortages Are on the Rise
In this issue: Drug shortages; metformin and cancer prevention; migraine prevention guidelines; and FDA actions. -
What's causing the shortages?
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FDA actions
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Does metformin prevent cancer?