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Treated as Aberrant SVT
I was given this electrocardiogram without knowing details of the history beyond that the patient was an older man who was hemodynamically stable. He was being treated on the assumption that the rhythm was a supraventricular tachycardia with QRS widening because of aberrant conduction. Do you agree with this assumption? How certain are you of your answer
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Sunvozertinib (Zegfrovy) Tablets
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted an accelerated approval to sunvozertinib, a third-generation epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI) for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) exon 20 insertion mutations (EGFR exon20ins). The FDA also approved a companion diagnostic device, Oncomine Dx Express Test to help detect exon20ins mutations.
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Treatment Window for Lowering Blood Pressure in Acute ICH
Effective treatment for acute intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) has remained elusive, with inconclusive results from surgical evacuations, as well as blood pressure management. The investigators performed a pooled analysis of four INTERACT trials that studied the effect of aggressive blood pressure lowering in patients with acute ICH. Ultra-early treatment (< 3 hours from onset) may be beneficial, but most patients are not so quickly diagnosed or treated.
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Routine Boosting Against Tetanus and Diphtheria in Adults: A Time to Reconsider
Slifka and colleagues make a strong argument against the routine booster vaccination of adults against tetanus and diphtheria as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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MIND Matters: Diet, Exercise, and Engagement in Cognitive Health
This multicenter, randomized clinical trial showed that a highly structured, multidomain lifestyle intervention modestly but significantly was associated with improved global cognitive function throughout two years in at-risk older adults, compared to a lower-intensity, self-guided program.
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Gabapentin and the Risk of Dementia in Adults with Chronic Pain
In a retrospective cohort study, gabapentin prescription in adults with chronic low back pain was associated with increased risk of dementia and cognitive impairment, particularly in non-elderly adults.
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Sebetralstat Tablets (Ekterly)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved sebetralstat, the first oral, on-demand treatment for acute attacks of hereditary angioedema. Sebetralstat is a selective competitive, reversible plasma kallikrein inhibitor. It is distributed by KalVista Pharmaceuticals Inc as Ekterly.
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Contemporary Cardiovascular Disease Deaths in Asian Americans
An analysis of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention database has shown the cardiovascular disease mortality rate is higher in Asian Americans than in non-Asian Americans and that this excess mortality is particularly prevalent in Filipino Americans.
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Fidaxomicin Is More Clinically Effective than Vancomycin for C. difficile Infection
There is a lack of real-world data on using fidaxomicin for Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI). A retrospective, single-center study found that treatment of CDI with fidaxomicin leads to reduced clinical failure compared to oral vancomycin.
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SGLT2 Inhibitor Plus Aldosterone Antagonist for HFpEF: Safe? Efficacious?
A prospective, open-label, blinded outcome crossover trial of dapagliflozin plus spironolactone vs. dapagliflozin alone in patients with heart failure with preserved or mildly reduced left ventricular ejection fraction resulted in a greater reduction in natriuretic peptides, which was accompanied by a greater decline in kidney function and a rise in serum potassium.