How to use statins in patients with liver disease

    Should elderly patients in atrial fibrillation receive warfarin?

    Whole-body CT screening: Does it pass the test?

    Third-generation fibrinolytics: Are they better?

    Common infections: Dealing with uncertainty

    Preoperative evaluation: How much is enough?

    Can we predict who will attempt suicide?

    The physician's role in screening for diabetic retinopathy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Up pops the devil
The COMET trial is important for the treatment of heart failure, but the devil is in the details.
J.D. CLOUGH

 

The needs of science vs the needs of patients: Ethical concerns in cancer clinical trials
Patients in cancer trials are not data points; they are vulnerable people who often view a clinical trial as their last hope.
M. MARKMAN

  

Age-related macular degeneration: Evaluation and treatment
Any patient age 50 or older with vision loss or distorted vision deserves an immediate referral to an ophthalmologist. Hypertension control and smoking cessation are important.
D.M. MOSHFEGHI and H. LEWIS

   

Endovascular therapy or conventional vascular surgery? A complex choice
Aortic aneurysms, carotid stenosis, peripheral vascular disease, and stenosis of visceral vessels can now be treated percutaneously, but less invasive isn't always better.
R.K. GREENBERG

   

BK polyomavirus: A newly recognized threat to transplanted kidneys
An increasing serum creatinine concentration in a kidney transplant recipient should prompt a referral for reevaluation by the transplant center. Among the many possible causes: reactivation of latent BK polyomavirus infection.
W.E. BRAUN

   

Skin rash in a transplant patient receiving multiple drugs
He is on heparin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, cyclosporine, and prednisone. Which one is the culprit, and what should be done?
M.E. LACOUTURE and F.H. HSIEH

   

Who should be taking aspirin to prevent coronary events?
How to use the estimated coronary risk in deciding whether to prescribe long-term aspirin therapy, with an algorithm and three brief examples.
M.S. LAUER

   

Interpreting the COMET trial: In heart failure, all beta-blockers are not necessarily equal
Although survival was better with carvedilol than with immediate-release metoprolol tartrate, we must increase the use of any approved beta-blocker in heart failure.
W.H. WILSON TANG, M. MILITELLO, and G.S. FRANCIS

  

Letters to the Editor
Acarbose for the prevention of diabetes
Index to Volume 70
CME Calendar