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Predictors Of Bleeding In The Perioperative Anticoagulant Use For Surgery Evaluation Study, A. J. Tafur, N. P. Clark, A. C. Spyropoulos, N. Li, E. Kaplovitch, K. Macdougall, S. Schulman, J. A. Caprini, J. Douketis Jan 2020

Predictors Of Bleeding In The Perioperative Anticoagulant Use For Surgery Evaluation Study, A. J. Tafur, N. P. Clark, A. C. Spyropoulos, N. Li, E. Kaplovitch, K. Macdougall, S. Schulman, J. A. Caprini, J. Douketis

Journal Articles

No abstract provided.


Screening For Atrial Fibrillation: The Essential Role Of Gps, Katrina Giskes, Charlotte Hespe, Ben Freedman Jan 2020

Screening For Atrial Fibrillation: The Essential Role Of Gps, Katrina Giskes, Charlotte Hespe, Ben Freedman

Medical Papers and Journal Articles

Asymptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with similar stroke risk as symptomatic AF, yet is often detected only after the patient presents with a devastating stroke. The first Australian guidelines for the screening and management of AF were released in 2018 by the National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand. This brief, practical summary of the guidelines focuses on screening in general practice.


The Legal And Medical Necessity Of Abortion Care Amid The Covid-19 Pandemic, Greer Donley, Beatrice Chen, Sonya Borrero Jan 2020

The Legal And Medical Necessity Of Abortion Care Amid The Covid-19 Pandemic, Greer Donley, Beatrice Chen, Sonya Borrero

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, states have ordered the cessation of non-essential healthcare. Unfortunately, many conservative states have sought to capitalize on those orders to halt abortion care. In this short paper, we argue that abortion should not fall under any state’s non-essential healthcare order. Major medical organizations recognize that abortion is essential healthcare that must be provided even in a pandemic, and the law recognizes abortion as a time-sensitive constitutional right. Finally, we examine the constitutional arguments as to why enforcing these orders against abortion providers should not stand constitutional scrutiny. We conclude that no public health purpose …


The Emerging Spectrum Of Cardiopulmonary Pathology Of The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19): Report Of 3 Autopsies From Houston, Texas, And Review Of Autopsy Findings From Other United States Cities, Louis Maximilian Buja, Dwayne A Wolf, Bihong Zhao, Bindu Akkanti, Michelle Mcdonald, Laura Lelenwa, Noah Reilly, Giulia Ottaviani, M Tarek Elghetany, Daniel Ocazionez Trujillo, Gabriel M Aisenberg, Mohammad Madjid, Biswajit Kar Jan 2020

The Emerging Spectrum Of Cardiopulmonary Pathology Of The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19): Report Of 3 Autopsies From Houston, Texas, And Review Of Autopsy Findings From Other United States Cities, Louis Maximilian Buja, Dwayne A Wolf, Bihong Zhao, Bindu Akkanti, Michelle Mcdonald, Laura Lelenwa, Noah Reilly, Giulia Ottaviani, M Tarek Elghetany, Daniel Ocazionez Trujillo, Gabriel M Aisenberg, Mohammad Madjid, Biswajit Kar

Journal Articles

This paper collates the pathological findings from initial published autopsy reports on 23 patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from 5 centers in the United States of America, including 3 cases from Houston, Texas. Findings confirm that COVID-19 is a systemic disease with major involvement of the lungs and heart. Acute COVID-19 pneumonia has features of a distinctive acute interstitial pneumonia with a diffuse alveolar damage component, coupled with microvascular involvement with intra- and extravascular fibrin deposition and intravascular trapping of neutrophils, and, frequently, with formation of microthombi in arterioles. Major pulmonary thromboemboli with pulmonary infarcts and/or hemorrhage occurred in …


A Cross-Sectional Study Of The Information-Seeking Behaviors Of An Independent Academic Medical Center Staff, Robert Postlethwaite, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Rahul Mhaskar, Jordan Davis, Matthew Molnar, Nicholas Werbeckes, Maria Karagias, S Reynolds, Angela Davis, Bryan G. Kane Md Jan 2020

A Cross-Sectional Study Of The Information-Seeking Behaviors Of An Independent Academic Medical Center Staff, Robert Postlethwaite, Robert D. Barraco Md, Mph, Rahul Mhaskar, Jordan Davis, Matthew Molnar, Nicholas Werbeckes, Maria Karagias, S Reynolds, Angela Davis, Bryan G. Kane Md

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Assessing The Efficiency Of Sub-National Units In Making Progress Towards Universal Health Coverage: Evidence From Pakistan, Faraz Khalid, Maria Petro Brunal, Abdul Sattar, Samia Laokri, Matthew Jowett, Wajeeha Raza, David R. Hotchkiss Jan 2020

Assessing The Efficiency Of Sub-National Units In Making Progress Towards Universal Health Coverage: Evidence From Pakistan, Faraz Khalid, Maria Petro Brunal, Abdul Sattar, Samia Laokri, Matthew Jowett, Wajeeha Raza, David R. Hotchkiss

Community Health Sciences

The World Health Report 2010 encourages countries to reduce wastage and increase efficiency to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC). This research examines the efficiency of divisions (sub-provincial geographic units) in Pakistan in moving towards UHC using Data Envelop Analysis. We have used data from the Pakistan National Accounts 2011-12 and the Pakistan Social Living and Measurement Survey 2012-13 to measure per capita pooled public health spending in the divisions as inputs, and a set of UHC indicators (health service coverage and financial protection) as outputs. Sensitivity analysis for factors outside the health sector influencing health outcomes was conducted to refine …


Unusual Infectious Metastases Secondary To Acupuncture Induced Mssa Septicemia, Kayla Chory, Neil Bobenhouse, Maria Pena, Adwait Mehta Jan 2020

Unusual Infectious Metastases Secondary To Acupuncture Induced Mssa Septicemia, Kayla Chory, Neil Bobenhouse, Maria Pena, Adwait Mehta

Journal Articles

We describe a rare case of methicillin-sensitive