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Patients with acute coronary syndrome present one of the most common admission diagnoses in the intensive care unit. For non-cardiology intensivists, the ever-evolving treatment algorithms present a challenging body of literature on which to remain current.
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In the application of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in the management of patients with acute respiratory failure, Fraticelli and colleagues at Henri Mondor Hospital in Créteil, France, sought to determine the clinical effects of using interfaces with varying dead space and other features.
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In this issue: Aspirin dose and cardioprotection; uncovering modafinil's abuse potential; proton-pump inhibitors and clopidogrel; FDA actions.
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[Editor's note: This is the second part in a series about the opportunities, challenges, and benefits of electronic health records (EHRs) and technology used by and for research projects. In this issue we have stories about using electronic patient reported outcomes and the proven benefits of IT and EHRs.]
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Health care technology researchers, who have taken a long and comprehensive look at the pros and cons of information technology (IT) use in health care systems, have found that health IT adoption has progressed considerably over the past decade.
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Clinical trial treatment adherence is an ongoing issue for investigators, just as treatment adherence problems plague the clinical world.
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A research university has found that a five-session program provides the right mix of clinical research introduction and education.