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RYGB in severe obesity leads to weight loss, hypertension remission
In patients with severe obesity, undergoing either laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) or laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) resulted in weight loss, according to long-term follow-up of the SLEEVEPASS* trial. However, remission of hypertension was more likely in patients who underwent RYGB compared with LSG.
RYGB in severe obesity leads to weight loss, hypertension remission
29 Aug 2022Combined oral contraceptives and VTE: Which pill conveys the highest risk in young women?
Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) that contain gestodene confer a fivefold increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in young women as compared with those that contain levonorgestrel and the lowest doses of ethinylestradiol, as shown in a study.
Combined oral contraceptives and VTE: Which pill conveys the highest risk in young women?
29 Aug 2022Daytime, nocturnal hypertension pose risk of kidney replacement therapy in kids with CKD
Paediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with both daytime and nocturnal hypertension are at high risk of progressing to kidney replacement therapy, according to a study.
Daytime, nocturnal hypertension pose risk of kidney replacement therapy in kids with CKD
29 Aug 2022Healthy weight, appropriate exercise needed to ward off heart disease
In middle-aged adults, gradual weight loss not accompanied by appropriate levels of physical activity may worsen the risk of cardiovascular disease, a recent Korea study has found.
Healthy weight, appropriate exercise needed to ward off heart disease
25 Aug 2022Cholesterol, creatinine, platelet count tied to myocardial infarction, angina pectoris
Among the biochemical indices of obesity, cholesterol, creatinine, and platelet count appear to correlate with myocardial infarction or angina pectoris in both men and women, reports a recent study. Other indicators, including anthropometric measures, varied between sexes.
Cholesterol, creatinine, platelet count tied to myocardial infarction, angina pectoris
23 Aug 2022Remote ischaemic conditioning improves neurologic function in acute stroke
Treatment with remote ischaemic conditioning in adults with acute moderate ischaemic stroke appears to increase the chances of achieving excellent neurologic function at 90 days as compared with usual care, as shown in the results of an open-label, blinded-endpoint, randomized clinical trial.
Remote ischaemic conditioning improves neurologic function in acute stroke
22 Aug 2022HIV-positive patients tend to receive less cardiovascular care
People living with HIV (PLWH) are less likely to receive preventive cardiovascular (CV) care than non-HIV-infected patients, suggest the results of a study conducted in the same outpatient clinic.