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July 01, 2018; Volume 85,Issue 7
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A

  1. Ali, Ashhar S.

    1. You have access
      What inpatient treatments do we have for acute intractable migraine?
      Ashhar S. Ali, DO and Mark Stillman, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 514-516; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17049

      Options: volume repletion, antiemetics, antiepileptics, NSAIDs, corticosteroids, and magnesium sulfate. Avoid opioids.

  2. Ayach, Taha

    1. You have access
      When does S aureus bacteremia require transesophageal echocardiography?
      Aibek E. Mirrakhimov, MD, Michael E. Jesinger, MD, Taha Ayach, MD and Adam Gray, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 517-520; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.16095

      TTE is a good starting point, but TEE is indicated in patients with a high pretest probability of endocarditis.

B

  1. Barcala-Furelos, Roberto

    1. You have access
      ‘Dry drowning’ and other myths
      David Szpilman, MD, Justin Sempsrott, MD, Jonathon Webber, RN, Seth C. Hawkins, MD, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, PhD, Andrew Schmidt, DO, MPH and Ana Catarina Queiroga, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 529-535; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17070

      Drowning is a common and often preventable cause of death, especially in children. But dry drowning is a myth.

  2. Blackburn, Gordon G.

    1. You have access
      Cardiac rehabilitation: A class 1 recommendation
      Margo Simon, DO, Kaitlyn Korn, DO, Leslie Cho, MD, Gordon G. Blackburn, PhD and Chad Raymond, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 551-558; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17037

      Despite proven benefi ts, referral and participation rates remain low. Efforts to boost usage are underway.

C

  1. Cho, Leslie

    1. You have access
      Cardiac rehabilitation: A class 1 recommendation
      Margo Simon, DO, Kaitlyn Korn, DO, Leslie Cho, MD, Gordon G. Blackburn, PhD and Chad Raymond, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 551-558; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17037

      Despite proven benefi ts, referral and participation rates remain low. Efforts to boost usage are underway.

G

  1. Golovyan, Dmitriy M.

    1. You have access
      What should I address at follow-up of patients who survive critical illness?
      Dmitriy M. Golovyan, MD, Sikandar H. Khan, DO, Sophia Wang, MD and Babar A. Khan, MBBS
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 523-526; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17104

      Cognitive decline, psychiatric disturbances, and physical weakness can persist 1 year or longer.

  2. Gray, Adam

    1. You have access
      When does S aureus bacteremia require transesophageal echocardiography?
      Aibek E. Mirrakhimov, MD, Michael E. Jesinger, MD, Taha Ayach, MD and Adam Gray, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 517-520; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.16095

      TTE is a good starting point, but TEE is indicated in patients with a high pretest probability of endocarditis.

H

  1. Hawkins, Seth C.

    1. You have access
      ‘Dry drowning’ and other myths
      David Szpilman, MD, Justin Sempsrott, MD, Jonathon Webber, RN, Seth C. Hawkins, MD, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, PhD, Andrew Schmidt, DO, MPH and Ana Catarina Queiroga, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 529-535; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17070

      Drowning is a common and often preventable cause of death, especially in children. But dry drowning is a myth.

  2. Hirosawa, Takanobu

    1. You have access
      Osmotic demyelination syndrome due to hyperosmolar hyperglycemia
      Takanobu Hirosawa, MD and Taro Shimizu, MD, MPH, MBA
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 511-513; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17020

      Rapid correction of chronic hyponatremia can trigger this rare but life-threatening disorder.

I

  1. Insler, Steven R.

    1. You have access
      Critical care medicine: An ongoing journey
      Steven R. Insler, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 527-528; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.18015

      Although 70% of ICU patients survive hospitalization, the mortality rate 1 year after discharge may exceed 50%.

J

  1. Jesinger, Michael E.

    1. You have access
      When does S aureus bacteremia require transesophageal echocardiography?
      Aibek E. Mirrakhimov, MD, Michael E. Jesinger, MD, Taha Ayach, MD and Adam Gray, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 517-520; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.16095

      TTE is a good starting point, but TEE is indicated in patients with a high pretest probability of endocarditis.

K

  1. Khan, Babar A.

    1. You have access
      What should I address at follow-up of patients who survive critical illness?
      Dmitriy M. Golovyan, MD, Sikandar H. Khan, DO, Sophia Wang, MD and Babar A. Khan, MBBS
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 523-526; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17104

      Cognitive decline, psychiatric disturbances, and physical weakness can persist 1 year or longer.

  2. Khan, Sikandar H.

    1. You have access
      What should I address at follow-up of patients who survive critical illness?
      Dmitriy M. Golovyan, MD, Sikandar H. Khan, DO, Sophia Wang, MD and Babar A. Khan, MBBS
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 523-526; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17104

      Cognitive decline, psychiatric disturbances, and physical weakness can persist 1 year or longer.

  3. Kilim, Holly P.

    1. You have access
      Optimizing calcium and vitamin D intake through diet and supplements
      Holly P. Kilim, MD and Harold Rosen, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 543-550; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17106

      Set modest calcium targets, maximize dietary intake, and make up the defi cit with calcium citrate.

  4. Korn, Kaitlyn

    1. You have access
      Cardiac rehabilitation: A class 1 recommendation
      Margo Simon, DO, Kaitlyn Korn, DO, Leslie Cho, MD, Gordon G. Blackburn, PhD and Chad Raymond, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 551-558; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17037

      Despite proven benefi ts, referral and participation rates remain low. Efforts to boost usage are underway.

  5. Kruger, Davida

    1. Navigating travel with diabetes
      You have access
      Navigating travel with diabetes
      Rachael Mullin, OMS3, MS, Davida Kruger, MSN, APN-BC, BC-ADM, CNP, Clipper F. Young, PharmD, CDE, MPH, BC-ADM and Jay H. Shubrook, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 537-542; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17105

      Help patients plan ahead to manage diabetes while traveling and prepare for emergencies that may arise.

M

  1. Mandell, Brian F.

    1. You have access
      How well do we understand calcium and vitamin D?
      Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 505-506; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85b.07018

      I do not believe we truly understand the ideal amount of dietary and supplemental calcium or vitamin D for a given patient.

  2. Mirrakhimov, Aibek E.

    1. You have access
      When does S aureus bacteremia require transesophageal echocardiography?
      Aibek E. Mirrakhimov, MD, Michael E. Jesinger, MD, Taha Ayach, MD and Adam Gray, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 517-520; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.16095

      TTE is a good starting point, but TEE is indicated in patients with a high pretest probability of endocarditis.

  3. Mullin, Rachael

    1. Navigating travel with diabetes
      You have access
      Navigating travel with diabetes
      Rachael Mullin, OMS3, MS, Davida Kruger, MSN, APN-BC, BC-ADM, CNP, Clipper F. Young, PharmD, CDE, MPH, BC-ADM and Jay H. Shubrook, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 537-542; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17105

      Help patients plan ahead to manage diabetes while traveling and prepare for emergencies that may arise.

O

  1. O’Neill, Leon

    1. You have access
      Wolff-Parkinson-White pattern unmasked by severe musculoskeletal pain
      Rishi Raj, MD, Leon O’Neill, MD and Nasreen Shaikh, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 507-509; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17131

      WPW pattern can be asymptomatic, whereas the syndrome is characterized by symptomatic arrhythmias.

Q

  1. Queiroga, Ana Catarina

    1. You have access
      ‘Dry drowning’ and other myths
      David Szpilman, MD, Justin Sempsrott, MD, Jonathon Webber, RN, Seth C. Hawkins, MD, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, PhD, Andrew Schmidt, DO, MPH and Ana Catarina Queiroga, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 529-535; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17070

      Drowning is a common and often preventable cause of death, especially in children. But dry drowning is a myth.

R

  1. Raj, Rishi

    1. You have access
      Wolff-Parkinson-White pattern unmasked by severe musculoskeletal pain
      Rishi Raj, MD, Leon O’Neill, MD and Nasreen Shaikh, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 507-509; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17131

      WPW pattern can be asymptomatic, whereas the syndrome is characterized by symptomatic arrhythmias.

  2. Raymond, Chad

    1. You have access
      Cardiac rehabilitation: A class 1 recommendation
      Margo Simon, DO, Kaitlyn Korn, DO, Leslie Cho, MD, Gordon G. Blackburn, PhD and Chad Raymond, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 551-558; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17037

      Despite proven benefi ts, referral and participation rates remain low. Efforts to boost usage are underway.

  3. Rehm, Susan J.

    1. You have access
      S aureus bacteremia: TEE and infectious disease consultation
      Susan J. Rehm, MD, FIDSA, FACP
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 521-522; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.18061

      Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia demands further evaluation, as up to 25% of people who have it may have endocarditis.

  4. Rosen, Harold

    1. You have access
      Optimizing calcium and vitamin D intake through diet and supplements
      Holly P. Kilim, MD and Harold Rosen, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 543-550; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17106

      Set modest calcium targets, maximize dietary intake, and make up the defi cit with calcium citrate.

S

  1. Schmidt, Andrew

    1. You have access
      ‘Dry drowning’ and other myths
      David Szpilman, MD, Justin Sempsrott, MD, Jonathon Webber, RN, Seth C. Hawkins, MD, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, PhD, Andrew Schmidt, DO, MPH and Ana Catarina Queiroga, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 529-535; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17070

      Drowning is a common and often preventable cause of death, especially in children. But dry drowning is a myth.

  2. Sempsrott, Justin

    1. You have access
      ‘Dry drowning’ and other myths
      David Szpilman, MD, Justin Sempsrott, MD, Jonathon Webber, RN, Seth C. Hawkins, MD, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, PhD, Andrew Schmidt, DO, MPH and Ana Catarina Queiroga, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 529-535; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17070

      Drowning is a common and often preventable cause of death, especially in children. But dry drowning is a myth.

  3. Shaikh, Nasreen

    1. You have access
      Wolff-Parkinson-White pattern unmasked by severe musculoskeletal pain
      Rishi Raj, MD, Leon O’Neill, MD and Nasreen Shaikh, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 507-509; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17131

      WPW pattern can be asymptomatic, whereas the syndrome is characterized by symptomatic arrhythmias.

  4. Sharma, Kanav

    1. You have access
      Renal disease and the surgical patient: Minimizing the impact
      Kanav Sharma, MBBS, MPH and Barbara Slawski, MD, MS, SFHM
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 559-567; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17009

      Chronic kidney disease is associated with adverse surgical outcomes, including acute kidney injury.

  5. Shimizu, Taro

    1. You have access
      Osmotic demyelination syndrome due to hyperosmolar hyperglycemia
      Takanobu Hirosawa, MD and Taro Shimizu, MD, MPH, MBA
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 511-513; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17020

      Rapid correction of chronic hyponatremia can trigger this rare but life-threatening disorder.

  6. Shubrook, Jay H.

    1. Navigating travel with diabetes
      You have access
      Navigating travel with diabetes
      Rachael Mullin, OMS3, MS, Davida Kruger, MSN, APN-BC, BC-ADM, CNP, Clipper F. Young, PharmD, CDE, MPH, BC-ADM and Jay H. Shubrook, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 537-542; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17105

      Help patients plan ahead to manage diabetes while traveling and prepare for emergencies that may arise.

  7. Simon, Margo

    1. You have access
      Cardiac rehabilitation: A class 1 recommendation
      Margo Simon, DO, Kaitlyn Korn, DO, Leslie Cho, MD, Gordon G. Blackburn, PhD and Chad Raymond, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 551-558; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17037

      Despite proven benefi ts, referral and participation rates remain low. Efforts to boost usage are underway.

  8. Slawski, Barbara

    1. You have access
      Renal disease and the surgical patient: Minimizing the impact
      Kanav Sharma, MBBS, MPH and Barbara Slawski, MD, MS, SFHM
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 559-567; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17009

      Chronic kidney disease is associated with adverse surgical outcomes, including acute kidney injury.

  9. Stillman, Mark

    1. You have access
      What inpatient treatments do we have for acute intractable migraine?
      Ashhar S. Ali, DO and Mark Stillman, MD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 514-516; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17049

      Options: volume repletion, antiemetics, antiepileptics, NSAIDs, corticosteroids, and magnesium sulfate. Avoid opioids.

  10. Szpilman, David

    1. You have access
      ‘Dry drowning’ and other myths
      David Szpilman, MD, Justin Sempsrott, MD, Jonathon Webber, RN, Seth C. Hawkins, MD, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, PhD, Andrew Schmidt, DO, MPH and Ana Catarina Queiroga, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 529-535; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17070

      Drowning is a common and often preventable cause of death, especially in children. But dry drowning is a myth.

W

  1. Wang, Sophia

    1. You have access
      What should I address at follow-up of patients who survive critical illness?
      Dmitriy M. Golovyan, MD, Sikandar H. Khan, DO, Sophia Wang, MD and Babar A. Khan, MBBS
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 523-526; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17104

      Cognitive decline, psychiatric disturbances, and physical weakness can persist 1 year or longer.

  2. Webber, Jonathon

    1. You have access
      ‘Dry drowning’ and other myths
      David Szpilman, MD, Justin Sempsrott, MD, Jonathon Webber, RN, Seth C. Hawkins, MD, Roberto Barcala-Furelos, PhD, Andrew Schmidt, DO, MPH and Ana Catarina Queiroga, PhD
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 529-535; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17070

      Drowning is a common and often preventable cause of death, especially in children. But dry drowning is a myth.

Y

  1. Young, Clipper F.

    1. Navigating travel with diabetes
      You have access
      Navigating travel with diabetes
      Rachael Mullin, OMS3, MS, Davida Kruger, MSN, APN-BC, BC-ADM, CNP, Clipper F. Young, PharmD, CDE, MPH, BC-ADM and Jay H. Shubrook, DO
      Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2018, 85 (7) 537-542; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17105

      Help patients plan ahead to manage diabetes while traveling and prepare for emergencies that may arise.

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