Arquivos do dia: Junho 1, 2022
Revisão sistemática e metanálise de estudos randomizados de alta qualidade | Preparação da pele com clorexidina alcoólica ou suturas cobertas por triclosan para reduzir infecções de sítio cirúrgico.
1 Jun, 2022 | 13:59hEstudo relacionado: Reducing surgical site infections in low-income and middle-income countries (FALCON): a pragmatic, multicentre, stratified, randomised controlled trial – The Lancet E Comentário: Expensive antiseptics and sutures do not reduce the risk of surgical infections – National Institute for Health and Care Research
Comentário de um dos autores no Twitter (fio – clique para saber mais)
1. Today: our @TheLancetInfDis meta-analysis based on @FalconRct – triclosan sutures and alcoholic skin prep to reduce surgical site infection.
Link to open access PDF:https://t.co/cj7yFdbNpB pic.twitter.com/VkKRaxCAtm
— Aneel Bhangu (@aneelbhangu) May 27, 2022
Série especial | Manejo da dor na UTI.
1 Jun, 2022 | 13:57hEditorial: Acute Pain Management – ICU Management & Practice
Série:
Pain Assessment in Critical Illness
Sedation, Analgesia and Respiratory Drive in Mechanically Ventilated Adults
Pain Management Specificities in Critically Ill Patients With Obesity
Analgesia, Sedation and Neuromuscular Blockade in Critically Ill Patients
Pain Management in Paediatric Critical Care
Metanálise de estudos com mais de 10 anos de seguimento | Impacto de longo prazo da terapia de erradicação do Helicobacter pylori sobre a incidência de câncer gástrico e mortalidade em indivíduos saudáveis infectados.
1 Jun, 2022 | 13:56h
Comentário do autor no Twitter (fio – clique para saber mais)
Our latest research letter is published in @AGA_Gastrohttps://t.co/MCJBLgwh1F
It was inspired by two recent long-term follow-ups of RCTs of population screening and treatment for H. pylori to prevent gastric cancer published in the journal.
— Alexander Ford (@alex_ford12399) May 20, 2022
Estudo de coorte | Investigação cardiorrenal e multissistêmica da doença pós-COVID.
1 Jun, 2022 | 13:54hA multisystem, cardio-renal investigation of post-COVID-19 illness – Nature Medicine
Comentários:
Lingering Symptoms After COVID-19 Tied to Heart, Lung, and Kidney Injury – TCTMD
Scientists determine trajectory and pathophysiology of post-COVID-19 syndrome – News Medical
Comentário no Twitter
Deep clinical phenotyping at 28-60 days post-discharge of patients who had been hospitalized with #COVID19 and subsequent long-term follow up with electronic health records reveals evidence of persistent cardio-renal involvement. #postCOVID @ColinBerryMD https://t.co/uLxtj0b1gJ
— Nature Medicine (@NatureMedicine) May 30, 2022
Revisão sistemática | Sinais e sintomas que determinam se um paciente que se apresenta na atenção primária ou em ambulatórios hospitalares tem COVID-19.
1 Jun, 2022 | 13:53hResumo: How accurate are symptoms and medical examination to diagnose COVID-19? – Cochrane Library
Comentário no Twitter (fio – clique para saber mais)
UPDATE JUST PUBLISHED – How accurate are symptoms & medical examination to diagnose #COVID19?
📚@Cochrane_IDG authors looked at the evidence from 42 studies with 52,608 participants in this review.
➡️https://t.co/pbP9BX5Xkm 1/5 pic.twitter.com/bjfb6yVTGg— The Cochrane Library (@CochraneLibrary) May 20, 2022
Hipertensão arterial: o que pode ser feito como prevenção?
1 Jun, 2022 | 13:52hHigh blood pressure: what can we do to prevent it? – Evidently Cochrane
Um sistema de alerta precoce para o surgimento de variantes do SARS-CoV-2.
1 Jun, 2022 | 13:50hAn early warning system for emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants – Nature Medicine
Comentário no Twitter
🆕@NatureMedicine
"The pandemic is not over, and #SARSCoV2 is spreading at a high level globally. Now is the time to enhance global sequencing capacities, focusing on widening coverage to include previous geographical and population blind spots"https://t.co/yL2xisDH0r@lsubissi pic.twitter.com/xip3MR762v— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) May 30, 2022
Opinião | COVID-19 em 2022 – O início do fim ou o fim do início?
1 Jun, 2022 | 13:49hCOVID-19 in 2022—The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? – JAMA
Estudo sugere que a maioria dos médicos ainda acredita na prescrição de antibióticos desnecessários para o tratamento da bacteriúria assintomática.
1 Jun, 2022 | 13:49hComunicado de imprensa: Most doctors still believe in prescribing unnecessary antibiotics to treat asymptomatic infections, study suggests – University of Maryland School of Medicine
Comentário no Twitter
🆕💥💥@jamanetworkopen @dr_dmorgan et Al
In this survey study of 551 primary care clinicians, 392 (71%) reported that they would prescribe antibiotics for asymptomatic bacteriuria, shocking? #IDTwitter @BradSpellberg @DrToddLee @InfectiousDz @bwtrautnerhttps://t.co/tekcQVsfqk pic.twitter.com/1fRakHgjU7— Antibiotic Steward Bassam Ghanem🆔🔥 (@ABsteward) May 27, 2022


