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Chinese herbal med cuts MACCE in STEMI, but questions remain
Tongxinluo, added to guideline-directed therapy, improves outcomes in patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in the large, multicentre CTS-AMI* study. But experts are clamouring for more evidence of efficacy.
Chinese herbal med cuts MACCE in STEMI, but questions remain
01 Dec 2022Age, sex, syphilis risk factors for COVID-19 in PLHIV
Among people living with HIV (PLHIV), young women and patients with active syphilis appeared to be at an elevated risk of contracting COVID-19, according to a cross-sectional study presented at HIV Glasgow 2022.
Age, sex, syphilis risk factors for COVID-19 in PLHIV
30 Nov 2022Intensive antihypertensive therapy vital in kids with arterial hypertension after CoA repair
Close blood pressure (BP) monitoring and more intensive and combined antihypertensive therapy are needed when there is a high prevalence of uncontrolled arterial hypertension (AH) despite the successful coarctation of the aorta (CoA) correction and use of relatively low doses of antihypertensive drugs, suggests a recent study.
Intensive antihypertensive therapy vital in kids with arterial hypertension after CoA repair
30 Nov 2022Pituitary TF–based classification improves diagnostic accuracy and prognostication of nonfunctioning PitNETs
Utility of pituitary transcription factors (TFs) improves the diagnostic accuracy and prognostication of nonfunctioning pituitary neuroendocrine tumours (NF-PitNETs), according to local data and a new diagnostic classification presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Hong Kong (EDM HK).
Pituitary TF–based classification improves diagnostic accuracy and prognostication of nonfunctioning PitNETs
30 Nov 2022Lung fibrosis extent on quantified CT predicts survival in IPF
The extent of fibrotic abnormality on baseline computed tomography (CT), quantified using data-driven texture analysis (DTA), is predictive of outcomes in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), regardless of pulmonary function, suggests a study.