3043. In-Hospital Mortality in a Cohort of Hospitalized Pregnant and Nonpregnant Patients With COVID-19.
作者: Beth L Pineles.;Katherine E Goodman.;Lisa Pineles.;Lyndsay M O'Hara.;Gita Nadimpalli.;Laurence S Magder.;Jonathan D Baghdadi.;Jacqueline G Parchem.;Anthony D Harris.
来源: Ann Intern Med. 2021年174卷8期1186-1188页 3045. Factors Associated With Risk for Care Escalation Among Patients With COVID-19 Receiving Home-Based Hospital Care.
作者: Shih-Hsiung Chou.;Andrew McWilliams.;Stephanie Murphy.;Kranthi Sitammagari.;Tsai-Ling Liu.;Colleen Hole.;Marc Kowalkowski.
来源: Ann Intern Med. 2021年174卷8期1188-1191页 3046. Depression.
作者: Robert M McCarron.;Bryan Shapiro.;Jody Rawles.;John Luo.
来源: Ann Intern Med. 2021年174卷5期ITC65-ITC80页
Most psychiatric care is delivered in primary care settings, where depression is the most common presenting psychiatric symptom. Given the high prevalence of depression worldwide and the well-established consequences of untreated depression, the ability of primary care clinicians to effectively diagnose and treat it is critically important. This article offers up-to-date guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of major depressive disorder, including practical considerations for delivering optimal and efficient care for these patients.
3048. LOW-HARM score predicted mortality in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Mexico.
Soto-Mota A, Marfil-Garza BA, Martinez Rodriguez E, et al. The low-harm score for predicting mortality in patients diagnosed with COVID-19: a multicentric validation study. J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. 2020;1:1436-43. 33230506.
3049. In the ED, LUS and CT did not differ for sensitivity or specificity for diagnosing COVID-19 pneumonia.
Lieveld AW, Kok B, Schuit FH, et al. Diagnosing COVID-19 pneumonia in a pandemic setting: Lung Ultrasound versus CT (LUVCT)-a multicentre, prospective, observational study. ERJ Open Res. 2020;6:00539-2020. 33442553.
3050. In adults, NSAID use vs. nonuse in the past 4 mo was not linked to increased risk for COVID-19-related mortality.
Wong AY, MacKenna B, Morton CE, et al. Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and risk of death from COVID-19: an OpenSAFELY cohort analysis based on two cohorts. Ann Rheum Dis. 2021. [Epub ahead of print.] 33478953.
3051. The Reign of the Ventilator: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, COVID-19, and Technological Imperatives in Intensive Care.
In the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, a dispute arose as to whether the disease caused a typical or atypical version of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This essay recounts the emergence of ARDS and places it in the context of the technological transformation of modern hospital care-particularly the emergence of intensive care after the 1952 Copenhagen polio epidemic. The polio epidemic seemed to show the value of manual positive-pressure ventilation, leading to the proliferation of mechanical ventilators and the expansion of intensive care units in the 1960s. This created the conditions of possibility for ARDS to be described and institutionalized within modern intensive care. Yet the centrality of the ventilator to descriptions and definitions of ARDS quickly made it difficult to conceive of the disorder outside the framework of mechanical ventilation and blood gas levels, or to acknowledge the degree to which the ventilator was a source of iatrogenic injury and complications. Moreover, the imperative to understand and treat ARDS with mechanical ventilation set the stage for the early confusion about whether patients with COVID-19 should receive mechanical ventilation. This history offers many crucial lessons about how new technologies can lead to new and valuable therapies but can also subtly shape and constrain medical thinking. Moreover, ventilators not only changed how respiratory disorders were conceived; they also brought new forms of respiratory illness into existence.
3052. In recently detoxified alcohol-dependent adults, acamprosate increases abstinence maintenance and reduces dropout.
Cheng HY, McGuinness LA, Elbers RG, et al. Treatment interventions to maintain abstinence from alcohol in primary care: systematic review and network meta-analysis. BMJ. 2020;371:m3934. 33239318.
3053. SGLT2 inhibitors reduce all-cause mortality.
Silverii GA, Monami M, Mannucci E. Sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors and all-cause mortality: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2021;23:1052-6. 33283969.
3054. In South Africa, a 2-dose Oxford/AZ vaccine did not prevent mild to moderate COVID-19 (cases mainly B.1.351 variant).
Madhi SA, Baillie V, Cutland CL, et al. Efficacy of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 Covid-19 vaccine against the B.1.351 variant. N Engl J Med. 2021. [Epub ahead of print.] 33725432.
3055. Saliva and nasopharyngeal samples have similar sensitivity for detecting SARS-CoV-2.
Bastos ML, Perlman-Arrow S, Menzies D, Campbell JR. The sensitivity and costs of testing for SARS-CoV-2 infection with saliva versus nasopharyngeal swabs: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Ann Intern Med. 2021;174:501-10. 33428446.
3056. In suspected SARS-CoV-2, rapid antigen detection tests had 67% to 73% sensitivity and 98% to 100% specificity.
Favresse J, Gillot C, Oliveira M, et al. Head-to-head comparison of rapid and automated antigen detection tests for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection. J Clin Med. 2021;10:265. 33450853.
3057. In CKD, the effect of dapagliflozin on kidney outcomes did not vary by T2DM status or CKD cause.
Wheeler DC, Stefánsson BV, Jongs N, et al. Effects of dapagliflozin on major adverse kidney and cardiovascular events in patients with diabetic and non-diabetic chronic kidney disease: a prespecified analysis from the DAPA-CKD trial. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2021;9:22-31. 33338413.
3058. In men who are overweight or obese, adding testosterone therapy reduced glucose intolerance/T2DM.
Wittert G, Bracken K, Robledo KP, et al. Testosterone treatment to prevent or revert type 2 diabetes in men enrolled in a lifestyle programme (T4DM): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 2-year, phase 3b trial. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2021;9:32-45. 33338415.
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