Search results for "Cardiac arrest"
New CPR guidelines: compressions first, then rescue breathing
New CPR guidelines: compressions first, then rescue breathingHospitalizations for diabetes increase, especially among younger women
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/weekly/archives/2010/10/27/1.htm
27 Oct 2010
Iatrogenica
A chance encounter with an old friend leads our editorial advisor to reminisce about patients past.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2010/06/newman.htm
15 Jun 2010
Inhaler education, hospital mergers, and more
Summaries from ACP Hospitalist Weekly.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2020/05/in-the-news.htm
15 May 2020
Deciding about CPR: Readers respond
Deciding about CPR: Readers respond.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2008/08/letters.htm
15 Aug 2008
New antifungal for aspergillosis and mucormycosis approved
Details on the latest recalls, warnings, and approvals.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2015/05/fda.htm
15 May 2015
Just don't do it
Leonard Feldman, MD, FACP, takes a look at non-evidence-based medicine.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2013/08/conf01.htm
15 Aug 2013
Score predicts risk of cardiovascular death in patients who survive CPR
The factors in the new score are pre-existing coronary artery disease, nonshockable rhythm, initial ejection fraction below 30%, shock at presentation, and ischemic time above 25 minutes.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/weekly/archives/2017/11/01/3.htm
1 Nov 2017
48 hours of targeted temperature management led to similar outcomes as 24 hours
Patients who were kept at 33 °C for 48 hours after cardiac arrest had a slight, but not significant, improvement in cognitive performance at six months.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/weekly/archives/2017/08/02/3.htm
2 Aug 2017
3 Wishes, penalties, and more
Summaries from ACP Hospitalist Weekly.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/archives/2020/04/in-the-news.htm
15 Apr 2020
Recommendations, trials don't find benefit from hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19
New guidance from ACP and recent trials do not support the use of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19, and a pharmacokinetic analysis showed potential problems with lopinavir/ritonavir therapy.
https://acphospitalist.acponline.org/weekly/archives/2020/05/20/1.htm
20 May 2020