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Placebo-controlled clinical trials put children with asthma at risk

...and her colleagues found that the researchers even admitted in their discussion: "Asthma symptoms would be expected to worsen in the placebo group during the treatment period because these patients were dependent on inhaled steroids, but were not allowed treatment with inhaled steroids while in the study." ...

Risks of outpatient surgery vary with patient characteristics, surgical setting

...HICAGO The likelihood of an elderly patient being admitted to a hospital within seven days, or dying shortly after undergoing surgery in an outpatient setting depends on health-related characteristics of the patient, and where the surgery was performed, according to an article in the January issue of The Arc...

Study suggests more cancer patients receiving aggressive care at end of life

...singly aggressive and that more patients are being admitted to emergency rooms and to intensive care units dur...om (7.2 percent in 1993 to 9.2 percent in 1996) or admitted to an intensive care unit (7.1 percent to 9.4 percent). However, they also found that fewer patients...

Blood clot risk not treated preventively, study finds

...cal Center. "The bottom line is that every patient admitted to a hospital ought to be considered for preventive measures." Tapson and study first author Samuel Goldhaber, M.D., of Brigham and Women's Hospital, report their findings in the Jan. 15, 2004, issue of The American Journal of Cardiology. The stud...

Hospital star ratings are misleading the public

...s were generally less seriously ill when they were admitted and thus at less risk of dying than in other hospitals. The star system should instead use data from specialised clinical databases, considered alongside indicators such as waiting times and cleanliness. If the Government continues to base a rat...

Few hospitalized patients at low risk for pain

...lete accreditation, and requires that all patients admitted to a health care facility be covered by the facili...July 1, 1997 and June 30, 2000 from 5,584 patients admitted to the general medicine inpatient service at an urban academic medical center. Characteristics incl...

Stroke news tips for Friday, Feb. 6, 2004

...sk factor documentation was poor, even in patients admitted to neurological services. Where protocols were followed and a neurologist was involved, there was more lipid testing and anti-clotting therapy. Men were more likely than women to have lipids measured and risk factors documented. Whites had better ...

Survey shows impact of psoriasis is more than skin deep

...orry are common. Over half (53%) of those single admitted to having problems with their sex life (versus 30% of married people with psoriasis) Half (49%) of young adults (ages 18-24) are also more likely to experience angst in intimate situations (versus 36% of 25-35 year olds) Half (52%) turn off the lig...

Risperdal(R) Consta(R) significantly reduces the need for institutional psychiatric care

...ing injection] are significantly less likely to be admitted to hospital than before they were treated with this new therapy, according to a Swedish study presented today at the Twelfth Biennial Winter Workshop on Schizophrenia in Davos, Switzerland. Furthermore, patients who were hospitalised during their tr...

Cheap four-drug combo saves heart patients' lives

...d between 1999 and 2002. All the patients had been admitted to the U-M hospital with an acute coronary syndrome: either myocardial infarction (heart attack) or unstable angina. The results surprised the researchers, who analyzed the patients' hospital records to see how many of the drugs they had been prescr...

Coeliac disease may predict schizophrenia

...ers identified 7,997 people older than 15 who were admitted to any Danish psychiatric unit for the first time between 1981 and 1998 with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. For each case, they randomly selected 25 controls, matched by year of birth and sex, and identified any history of coeliac disease, ulcerative ...

Combination therapy does not appear to benefit cardiac patients before heart catheter procedure

...rough June 2, 2003, included 253 patients who were admitted to 13 community hospitals without catheterization facilities (n=186) and to 5 hospitals with catheterization facilities (n=67), within 12 hours of symptoms of an acute MI. Patients randomly received either the combination of reteplase and abcixima...

Lower social class linked to increased risk of postoperative MRSA infection

...ed from another hospital or department or had been admitted to hospital in the preceding 6 months. The resistance pattern suggests that the MRSA strains are more likely to be associated with hospitals than to originate from the community." He concludes that the study has identified "a target group for further...

The hidden impact of SARS

...e of the outbreak. (Sunnybrook and Women's College admitted 71 patients with SARS between March 14 and May 24.) They found that almost two-thirds experienced concern for their health and families and that almost one-third of a subset of employees who completed a 12-item General Health Questionnaire scored abo...

Depression predicts mortality in women with heart disease

...their analysis, the researchers enrolled 265 women admitted to Duke University Hospital for a diagnostic cardiac catheterization. Patients were given the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), a standard questionnaire used by research psychologists to help diagnose symptoms of depression. The patients were followed...

State-required continuing medical education does not affect heart attack care

... Project, a database of more than 130,000 patients admitted to U.S. hospitals with a heart attack from 1994 to 1996. They then compared the treatment options and outcomes for patients who were treated in states with CME and without CME programs. As performance measures, the researchers examined the use of...

Heart attack deaths increase during winter holidays

... many have long suspected -- heart attack patients admitted to U.S. hospitals during the winter holidays have higher mortality rates than those admitted during the rest of the year. The researchers also found that during these holiday hospitalizations, ...

Study shows 'gaming' in heart transplant system

... hospital in the late 1990s, although the hospital admitted no wrongdoing. Rules for ranking liver transplant candidates have also changed recently to make gaming more difficult. "The new heart patient waiting list policies reduce ambiguity and discretion, and appear to be effective regulators. Tightening rul...

Few stroke patients get to the hospital in time for clot-dissolving therapy

...esearchers reviewed the medical charts of patients admitted because of stroke to the nine Cleveland Clinic Health System hospitals from June 15, 1999 to June 15, 2000. There were 1,923 admissions for ischemic stroke within this one-year period, and of these, 288 (15 percent) arrived at an emergency departmen...

Cholesterol-lowering drugs may help stroke patients get well

...oportion of patients taking statins when they were admitted to hospital increased," from 16% of stroke patient...is. The researchers observed 433 patients who were admitted to the NINDS Stroke Program at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland suffering from ischemic strok...

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