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Early endoscopy effective for UGIB in acute coronary syndrome patients
In patients with recent acute coronary syndrome (ACS), early endoscopy (EE) for upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) is superior to non-EE, leading to better rates of bleeding control, lower rates of rebleeding, and less need for transfusion, reports a recent study.
Early endoscopy effective for UGIB in acute coronary syndrome patients
13 Apr 2022Sham acupuncture improves symptoms, QoL in functional dyspepsia
Both sham manual acupuncture (MA) and sham electroacupuncture (EA) result in better symptoms and quality of life (QoL) scores among individuals with functional dyspepsia (FD) without affecting objective outcomes, a study has found. This finding underscores the importance of sham controls in acupuncture therapy clinical trials.
Sham acupuncture improves symptoms, QoL in functional dyspepsia
13 Apr 2022High blood pressure, Scarff Bloom-Richardson grade 3 predict CV events in breast cancer
Pre-existing cardiovascular disease (CVD) and grade 3 Scarff Bloom-Richardson are associated with the occurrence of cardiovascular (CV) events among women with breast cancer, reports a study.
High blood pressure, Scarff Bloom-Richardson grade 3 predict CV events in breast cancer
13 Apr 2022Second-line ustekinumab for Crohn’s disease holds up in real world, as good as vedolizumab
Ustekinumab is well tolerated and proves to be effective in the second-line treatment of patients with Crohn’s disease, according to real-world data from the Cross Pennine II study. Furthermore, while clinical remission appears to occur sooner with ustekinumab than with vedolizumab, the two drugs perform comparably at maintaining remission over 12 months.