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Subclinical Leaflet Thrombosis: Not Just a TAVR Phenomenon
Imaging-defined leaflet thrombosis was common and similar between transcatheter aortic valve replacement and surgical aortic valve replacement bioprosthetic valves. These findings showed no apparent relationship to valve hemodynamics or to clinical outcomes, including stroke.
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Where Does Vericiguat Fit into the Heart Failure Medication Algorithm?
Vericiguat reduced cardiovascular death and heart failure hospitalization, although no reduction in overall mortality was observed over a short follow-up period.
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A Note from OB/GYN Clinical Alert’s New Editor
Rebecca Allen, MD, MPH, begins role as editor.
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A New Treatment for Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis?
In this randomized, controlled trial of 228 women, Lactobacillus crispatus CTV-05 (Lactin-V) applied vaginally for 11 weeks reduced the incidence of recurrent bacterial vaginosis from 45% in the placebo arm to 30% in the Lactin-V arm.
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Industrial-Grade Mask Could Be Viable Alternative to N95 Respirators
The persistent shortage of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic has led some to search for viable workarounds.
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Fezolinetant Shows Positive Response in Vasomotor Symptoms Associated with Menopause
A phase 2b trial using seven dosing regimens of a novel neurokinin-3 receptor antagonist, fezolinetant, shows statistically significant improvement in vasomotor symptoms vs. placebo in postmenopausal women.
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Does a Standardized Recovery Bundle After Cesarean Delivery Decrease Length of Stay?
Implementation of an enhanced recovery bundle after cesarean delivery reflected diverse positive outcomes. However, length of stay was reduced only by an average of two hours.
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Is RhoGAM Needed for Rh-Negative Women Experiencing First-Trimester Pregnancy Loss or Induced Abortion?
In this prospective cohort pilot study, the authors validated a flow cytometry protocol for detecting fetal red blood cells and determined that fetal red blood cell exposure in first-trimester uterine aspiration was well below the calculated threshold for maternal Rh sensitization.
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COVID-19 Lockdown Measures May Have Prevented 530 Million Additional Infections
Researchers studied actions taken in six countries and the resulting outcomes.