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- Hypertension: Don’t worry about the J curve—treat the patient
Concerns over being too aggressive remain theoretical. A far greater problem is that we are still not successfully treating hypertension to even a conservative target.
- MAO inhibitors (December 2010)
A reader comments on the use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors to treat depression (December 2010) and on the treatment of gout in patients with chronic kidney disease (December 2010).
- Airway pressure release ventilation: An alternative mode of mechanical ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome
This mode may be useful in situations in which the lungs need to be recruited (reinflated) and held open.
- Gout and chronic kidney disease (December 2010)
A reader comments on the use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors to treat depression (December 2010) and on the treatment of gout in patients with chronic kidney disease (December 2010).
- Do patients with prosthetic joints require dental antimicrobial prophylaxis?
The authors contend that the available evidence does not support routine prophylaxis before dental procedures.
- Series Introduction
To keep our readers up to date on progress in palliative medicine, we are presenting a series of articles on the topic.
- Managing bloodstream infections in patients who have short-term central venous catheters
Should a potentially infected catheter be removed? Which empiric antibiotic therapy should be started? And how should therapy be tailored to the specific pathogen?
- Symptom management: An important part of cancer care
In addition to diagnosing and managing the cancer itself, the physician’s duty is also to recognize and effectively manage the many associated symptoms.