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What are the ideal thresholds for ASTP, toe-brachial index in diabetic foot screening?
In diabetic foot screening (DFS), both absolute systolic toe pressure (ASTP) and toe-brachial index (TBI) can detect ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI)-determined peripheral arterial disease (PAD), results of a Singapore study have shown. The optimal threshold values derived from a multiethnic Asian diabetic population are <0.7 for TBI and <95.5 mm Hg for ASTP.
What are the ideal thresholds for ASTP, toe-brachial index in diabetic foot screening?
19 Apr 2022Higher dietary inflammation potential linked to polycystic ovary syndrome
Women who consume foods with greater inflammation potential in high amounts are more likely to have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a study has found.
Higher dietary inflammation potential linked to polycystic ovary syndrome
18 Apr 2022Acute kidney, liver injury risks with remdesivir pinned to underlying SARS-CoV-2 infection
Treatment with remdesivir in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 does not appear to confer increased risks of acute kidney and liver injury, with a recent study showing that these risks are already elevated even before exposure to treatment and there is no further increase following remdesivir initiation.
Acute kidney, liver injury risks with remdesivir pinned to underlying SARS-CoV-2 infection
18 Apr 2022Group CBT with interoceptive exposure safe, effective for drug-refractory IBS
Group cognitive behavioural therapy (GCBT) with interoceptive exposure (IE) is not only safe and effective but also an efficient treatment option for individuals with drug-refractory irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), according to a Japan study.
Group CBT with interoceptive exposure safe, effective for drug-refractory IBS
18 Apr 2022Androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer ups dementia risk
Adult men with prostate cancer who have increasing exposure to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) are at greater risk of dementia, according to a US study.
Androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer ups dementia risk
18 Apr 2022CYP39A1 G204E variant ups risk of glaucoma, blindness in patients with exfoliation syndrome
Patients with exfoliating syndrome (XFS) who carry the CYP39A1 G204E mutation are at significantly higher risk of blindness, have higher occurrence of exfoliation glaucoma (XFG), and display more severe glaucoma than those with XFS without any CYP39A1 mutation, reveals a study.