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- Psychedelics, spirituality, and existential distress in patients at the end of life
The authors explore the role of psychedelics in addressing patients’ spiritual and existential suffering at the end of life from a medical, ethical, and legal perspective.
- Prolonged venous filling time and dependent rubor in a patient with peripheral artery disease
Physical examination in a man who presented with foot pain revealed absent bilateral posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis pulses and dusky erythema of both feet.
- 2024 ACC/AHA guideline on perioperative cardiovascular management before noncardiac surgery: What’s new?
The author highlights key changes and recommendations of the new guideline, how they differ from previous and other society guidelines, and ongoing challenges and unresolved issues in perioperative care.
- Most elderly patients with subclinical hypothyroidism do not need to be treated
Age-adjusted thyrotropin reference ranges, consideration of individual circumstances, and a wait-and-see approach for mild subclinical hypothyroidism might be more suitable than a universal treatment strategy.
- Should glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists be withheld during the preoperative period?
Clinical judgment should guide this decision, taking into account patient symptoms and the presence of factors that may delay gastric emptying and increase risk for aspiration.
- Hyperglycemic crises in adults: A look at the 2024 consensus report
A new report introduces revised criteria for the diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state, as well as new recommendations for assessment, management, and prevention of these disorders.
- All sulfa drugs are not created equal
Misinformation about “sulfa allergy” can result in unnecessary avoidance of useful medications and the prescription of less effective alternatives.