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CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE WATCH

Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule for 2010

Few changes this year

Recent General Medicine Articles

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Risk Index Is Adequate for Predicting Perioperative Cardiac Complications

But the RCRI is not so predictive for death or for complications of vascular surgery.

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Cultural Competence Training Isn't Associated with Better Diabetes Outcomes

Awareness of racial disparities didn't translate into better glucose, lipid, or blood pressure control.

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Septic Shock, Insulin, and Steroids — RevisitedFree

Intensive insulin therapy did not lower in-hospital mortality in septic shock patients who received hydrocortisone.

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Smoking Cessation and Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

Excess diabetes risk in quitters is mediated partially by weight gain.

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Risks Associated with Androgen-Deprivation Therapy

Diabetes and cardiovascular disease occur significantly more often in men with prostate cancer who receive ADT than in those who don't.

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Possible New Class of Drugs for CML

Patients who develop resistance to imatinib might have a new alternative.

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Gradual or Cold Turkey: When Stopping HT, Is One Better Than the Other?Free

Mode of HT discontinuation did not affect likelihood of hot-flash recurrence.

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Vitamin D Supplementation in Breast-Fed InfantsFree

Physician recommendation was significantly associated with parents' decision to supplement.

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Improving Outcomes in Toddlers with Autism

An early developmental and behavioral intervention resulted in gains in cognitive ability and adaptive behavior in toddlers.

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Population-Based Benefits of Salt Reduction

Daily intake of 3 g less per person could lower annual U.S. cardiac-related deaths by as many as 92,000.

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CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE WATCH

Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infection: Diagnosis and Management

These guidelines update recommendations published in 2002 and 2003.

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Soldiers' Wives Suffer Mental Health Effects of Deployment

The effect of war reaches beyond the soldier, according to this large records review study. CME

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How Rigorous Is the Premarket Approval Process for Cardiovascular Devices?

A review of FDA data raises concerns about the strength of the evidence supporting the use of many approved devices.

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Incidental Findings on CT Angiography for Evaluation of PEFree

In a study of CT angiography in ED patients, incidental findings were more than twice as common as PE.

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General Medicine Editor-in-Chief

Allan S. Brett, MD
Allan S. Brett, MD
Professor of Medicine and Director, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of South Carolina School of Medicine

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