
Dealing with devices
Preoperative assessment can involve an increasingly long list of medical devices. Learn what to do with them.
Preoperative assessment can involve an increasingly long list of medical devices. Learn what to do with them.
An anesthesiologist weighs in on whether to give carbohydrates before surgery and gabapentin after.
The American College of Chest Physicians set thresholds for platelet transfusions in critically ill patients with thrombocytopenia with and without active bleeding, as well as offering guidance on prophylactic transfusions of platelets and fresh frozen plasma for common procedures in critical care.
A new statement from the American College of Cardiology includes a proposed road map for the first 24 hours of cardiogenic shock evaluation and management, as well as a mnemonic for initial diagnosis.
Being prone for at least 10 hours per day during the first three days of hospitalization was associated with a significant improvement in survival without intubation for patients with COVID-19 and respiratory failure, according to a new meta-analysis.
Available evidence supports the current best practice of continuing buprenorphine during episodes of acute pain for people with opioid use disorder (OUD) already prescribed this medication, a systematic review of 115 studies concluded.
Every week, ACP Hospitalist posts a question about the previous week's issue. See how well you remember what you've read compared to other readers.
An infectious disease physician and epidemiologist explains why it's often OK to start with narrower-spectrum antibiotics and escalate as needed, based on a recent study.
The FDA approved a biosimilar to rapid-acting insulin aspart, among other recent actions.
The Canadian Society of Internal Medicine and Choosing Wisely Canada recently released eight recommendations for climate-friendly care aimed at general internal medicine physicians.
Clostridioides difficile isolates with a clinically relevant reduced susceptibility to fidaxomicin were found in six patients at one facility, indicating the potential of such isolates to spread in health care settings, according to the authors of a new study.
There were no significant differences in safety outcomes between patients who were randomized to fast or not before cardiovascular procedures, but nonfasting patients reported higher levels of satisfaction, a meta-analysis found.
Baseline heart failure type did not modify the benefit of finerenone, according to a new industry-funded analysis.
Experts' understanding of pressure injuries has changed, and recent thinking highlights the importance of hospitalist involvement.
Knowing whether a pressure injury was present on admission is key to documentation.