Entries by aaron

Fluid accumulation tied to major adverse kidney events in critically ill patients: Study

Switzerland: A recent study published in Annals of Intensive Care has shown a significant association between fluid accumulation and major adverse kidney events in critically ill patients’ first 30 days after ICU admission (MAKE30). This association was shown to be independent of pre-existing chronic kidney disease (CKD) and strongest in patients with acute kidney injury […]

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy increase risk of cardiovascular death after giving birth: Study

Rutgers Health researchers have found that hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are strongly associated with fatal cardiovascular disease for up to a year after birth. Among the hypertensive disorders that cause dangerously high blood pressure during pregnancy — chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension, preeclampsia without severe features, preeclampsia with severe features, superimposed preeclampsia and eclampsia — all […]

Wide Awake Local Anaesthesia No Tourniquet safe in upper limb orthopaedic procedures: study

Wide-Awake Local Anaesthesia No Tourniquet (WALANT), a groundbreaking anaesthetic technique resurging in practice, warrants a comprehensive safety analysis for informed adoption. Jad Lawand et al conducted a study to identify complications/side effects of WALANT upper limb procedures through a systematic review and meta-analysis. A PROSPERO-registered study was performed with strict adherence to PRISMA guidelines. Embase, […]

New Study Reveals Comparable Postoperative Risks of Tofacitinib and Biologics in Ulcerative Colitis Patients

In a significant breakthrough, a recent multicenter retrospective study has shed light on the postoperative outcomes of ulcerative colitis (UC) patients treated with tofacitinib versus biologics prior to total colectomy. Researchers found that Preoperative tofacitinib was as safe as biologics in patients with UC undergoing colectomy. The findings, published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology offers valuable […]

New Vision Training Method Shows Promise in Slowing Myopia Progression in Children: JAMA

In a notable study conducted across three hospitals, researchers have discovered a potentially game-changing approach to combatting the alarming rise of myopia in children. The findings, published in a recent issue of JAMA Pediatrics, highlight the efficacy and safety of a novel vision training technique known as naked-eye 3-dimensional vision training (NVT). Researchers found that naked-eye […]

Poorly Controlled Type 1 Diabetes in children linked to MASLD irrespective of overweight: Study

Recent research study has highlighted the intricate connection between metabolic dysfunction associated with steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and diabetes, particularly type 2 diabetes (T2D). MASLD, characterized by liver steatosis, presents a significant health concern, particularly in individuals with diabetes. Effective management of T1D is essential to mitigate the risk of liver injury in pediatric patients. […]

Gestational Hypertension Linked to Cognitive Decline in new research

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, and eclampsia, are known to have significant implications for maternal and fetal health during pregnancy. However, their potential long-term impact on cognitive function later in life remains unclear, particularly among Hispanic/Latina individuals in the United States. A recent study conducted as part of the Hispanic Community Health […]