Articles: outcome.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
In older inpatients with polypharmacy, medication optimization did not improve outcomes at 48 wk.
Ie K, Hirose M, Sakai T, et al. Medication optimization protocol efficacy for geriatric inpatients: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2024;7:e2423544. 39078632.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study
Dexamethasone for Cardiac Surgery: A Practice Preference-Randomized Consent Comparative Effectiveness Trial.
High-dose corticosteroids have been used to attenuate the inflammatory response to cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass, but patient outcome benefits remain unclear. The primary aim was to determine whether using dexamethasone was superior to not using dexamethasone to increase the number of home days in the first 30 days after cardiac surgery. The secondary aim was to evaluate efficiency, value, and impact of the novel trial design. ⋯ Among patients undergoing cardiac surgery, high-dose dexamethasone decreased intensive care unit stay but did not increase the number of home days after surgery.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Enhancing placebo analgesia: Unravelling the powerful interplay of ownership and verbal suggestion.
Placebo analgesic research demonstrates pain reduction after using a placebo analgesic. Recent studies have documented that sometimes possessing a placebo analgesic induces placebo analgesia. These prior studies used a 'cream' as the stimulus and proposed that the effect is driven by an expectancy of obtaining benefits from the owned analgesic. This paper examines three pivotal components of placebo analgesia: placebo form, ownership and expectancy induced by verbal suggestion. We investigate analgesic expectancy between cream versus oil form of placebo stimulus and systematically isolate the effects of ownership, verbal suggestion and their interaction, comparing with the effect of use, to decipher the dynamics of placebo analgesia. ⋯ This study delves into the intricate dynamics of placebo analgesia, shedding light on the significant influence of ownership and verbal suggestion. Through a meticulous exploration of the relationship between ownership and expectancy induced by verbal suggestion, we propose novel avenues for enhancing placebo responses. This research has implications for clinical practice and pain management strategies, potentially revolutionizing approaches to pain relief and therapeutic outcomes. Our findings contribute to a paradigm shift in understanding placebo analgesia, emphasizing the pivotal interaction between ownership and verbal suggestion.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
In adults with BMI ≥27 kg/m2 and CVD, but without diabetes, semaglutide reduced MACE, regardless of baseline HbA1c level.
Lingvay I, Deanfield J, Kahn SE, et al; SELECT Trial Investigators. Semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes by baseline HbA1c and change in HbA1c in people with overweight or obesity but without diabetes in SELECT. Diabetes Care. 2024;47:1360-1369. 38907684.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Continuous or Interrupted Suture for Hepaticojejunostomy in Pancreaticoduodenectomy (the HEKTIK Trial): Findings of a Randomized, Controlled, Single-Center Superiority Trial.
Over 6000 pancreaticoduodenectomies are per - formed each year in Germany, and hepaticojejunostomy is a crucial step of the procedure. An anastomotic leak of hepaticojejunostomy can cause major postoperative complications. The aim of this trial was to compare the morbidity and efficiency of continuous versus interrupted suturing for hepaticojejunostomy in pancreaticoduo - denectomy. ⋯ These data imply that continuous and interrupted suturing techniques yield equally good clinical outcomes in hepaticojejunostomies of hepatic ducts with diameter 5 mm or more. Continuous suturing is, however, both faster and cheaper.