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    Hospitalists See Benefit from Working with ‘Surgicalists’

    December 7, 2016

    The collaboration is widely supported by hospitalists because it brings several advantages, mainly a greater availability of the surgeon for consult.

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    Article

    Selected elderly trauma patients do well in non–ICU wards

    December 7, 2016

    CORONADO, CALIF. – When elderly patients are appropriately triaged, they can be selectively admitted to non–intensive care wards with acceptable outcomes, results from a single-center study showed.

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    First-in-kind study parsed risks of central lines in children

    December 5, 2016

    SAN DIEGO - Rising rates of pediatric venous thromboembolism in the United States underscore the need to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of placing central lines.

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    Observational hospital stays for HF linked to worse outcomes

    December 5, 2016

    NEW ORLEANS – Heart failure patients admitted as inpatients had significantly better outcomes than those admitted for an observational stay.

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    Increased death rate with platelets for aspirin/clopidogrel GI bleed

    November 28, 2016

    Patients with normal platelet counts who have a GI bleed while on antiplatelets were almost six times more likely to die in the hospital if they had a platelet transfusion, in a retrospective cohort study from the Yale University.

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    Hospital factors play key role in readmission risk after surgery

    November 28, 2016

    CORONADO, CALIF. – Variation in readmission risk across hospitals following certain surgical procedures is more attributable to hospital factors than to patient characteristics, results from a large analysis demonstrated.

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    Updated ACCP Guideline for Antithrombotic Therapy for VTE Disease

    November 28, 2016

    What hospitalists need to know about the 2016 ACCP Guideline update

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    Article

    Acute kidney injury common in children, young adults in ICU

    November 18, 2016

    Acute kidney injury is common in children and young adults admitted to ICU.

  • News

    Tips for Hospitalists on Solving Difficult Situations

    November 18, 2016

    Tough cases and the firing of hospitalists sometimes arise without clear-cut solutions—here’s how these real-life cases were resolved

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    Anecdotal Failures in the Diagnosis of Serotonin Syndrome

    November 16, 2016

    Clinical Question: What is the validity of commonly held beliefs regarding serotonin syndrome (SS)? Background: SS is a potentially life-threatening condition caused by serotonin excess in the central nervous system.

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