Background: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitor medications are a class of antihyperglycemic agents that increase urinary glucose excretion by interfering with the reabsorption of glucose in the proximal renal tubules. In May of 2015, the U.S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImportance: When a major burn is suffered during pregnancy, the obstetric provider is challenged to respond on an evidence basis because personal experience usually is lacking. Currently, there is a paucity of publications to inform the obstetrician, guide practice, and impact early critical decision making.
Objective: The aims of this study were to summarize the available information on early management of burns during pregnancy and to identify components of best practices for optimal outcome.
Methyl parathion (MP) was used illegally to spray homes for insect control over approximately an 8-yr period. In an attempt to determine if there were any adverse health effects from this, health-screening evaluations were performed on 353 individuals living in homes that were illegally sprayed. The average subject spent 15.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors performed a multicenter prospective observational study to evaluate the feasibility and safety of intravenous antihypertensive protocol for acute hypertension in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Twenty-seven patients with ICH and acute hypertension (mean age 61.37 +/- 14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was undertaken to determine the usually used approach to fetal monitoring in the emergency department (ED) of the less severely injured obstetric patient who has sustained blunt trauma. A written survey was sent to clinical directors of teaching programs in emergency medicine (EM) with inquiries on the usual way of monitoring, what studies were performed, and the usual disposition of the less-injured obstetric patient. From the 112 teaching programs surveyed in early 1996, there were 87 responses (78%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCardiac memory is an uncommonly recognized entity in which T wave inversions on electrocardiogram (EKG) appear consistent with ischemia. Persistent deep T wave inversions are seen after return of normal depolarization in leads where the T waves were normal before pacing. These changes are generally recognized to occur in association with artificial pacemakers but may occur with other entities with intrinsic ventricular ectopic focus of depolarization, such as intermittent left bundle branch block.
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