Entries by aaron

Ascending- descending ultrafiltration may help stabilizethe blood pressure levels among hemodialysis patients, suggests study

Ascending- descending ultrafiltration may help stabilise blood pressure levels among hemodialysis patients, suggests study published in the BMC Nephrology. Considering no previous research into the utilization of ascending/descending ultrafiltration and linear sodium profiles in improving blood pressure among hemodialysis patients, the present study aimed to explore the effect of the A/D-UF along with linear sodium […]

IV iron therapy effectively improves anemia in pediatric patients with IBD: Study

A recent study published in the World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics unveiled the effectiveness and safety of intravenous (IV) iron therapy for treating iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Iron deficiency anemia is a common complication in pediatric patients with IBD, primarily due to chronic inflammation that disrupts iron absorption […]

Unlocking Insights: The real-world BrIDGE study on brodalumab effectiveness in psoriasis patients

Greece: A large-scale study evaluating brodalumab for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis revealed significant improvements in patient outcomes. The study of 638 patients showed that brodalumab led to substantial reductions in the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) scores, with 74.0% achieving PASI ≤3 by week 12. In particular, 54.1% of patients achieved complete clearance (PGA0). The […]

Baked Milk Immunotherapy Offers Relief for Cow’s Milk Allergy Patients: Study

According to a recent study being presented at the 2024 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) Annual Meeting, Baked Milk Oral Immunotherapy (BMOIT) is well-tolerated and results in significant desensitization to both baked and unheated milk. Cow’s milk allergy is the most common food allergy among young children. This condition persists into adolescence […]

Addition of Metronidazole to Cefazolin Reduces Surgical Site Infections risk in Gynecologic Surgery, finds study

Surgical site infections (SSI) pose a considerable risk in gynecologic cancer surgery due to their potential for complications such as wound dehiscence, abscess formation, and prolonged hospitalization. These infections not only impact patient morbidity and mortality but also contribute to increased healthcare costs. To mitigate this risk, pre-operative antibiotic prophylaxis is routinely administered. Cefazolin is […]

Novel CT exam reduces need for invasive artery treatment, study finds

A new study showed that a non-invasive imaging test can help identify patients with coronary artery blockage or narrowing who need a revascularization procedure. The findings were published as a Special Report in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Doctors use coronary CT angiography (CTA) to diagnose narrowed […]

Study reports high success rate for spontaneous space closure in patients treated with early extraction of first permanent molar

Sweden: The early extraction of the first permanent molar (FPM) in orthodontic treatment has long been a debatable topic among dental professionals. A recent retrospective records-based cohort study published in The Angle Orthodontist sheds new light on this subject, focusing specifically on spontaneous space closure following first permanent molar (FPM) extraction. “The success rate of […]

Breakthrough Ultrasound Technology Offers Noninvasive Pain Relief through Brain Modulation, reveals study

In a groundbreaking study, researchers have explored the potential of low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) to noninvasively target and modulate the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC), a key brain region associated with pain and autonomic processing. The findings present a promising avenue for noninvasive therapeutic interventions in pain management.   The study results were published in The […]