Incorporation of a goal-directed ultrasound protocol in the evaluation of nontraumatic, symptomatic, undifferentiated hypotension in adult patients results in fewer viable diagnostic etiologies and a more accurate physician impression of final diagnosis.
Engrafted embryonic stem cells differentiated into cardiomyocytes in injured myocardium, caused an angiogenetic effect, and subsequently improved cardiac function during the 32-week observation period.
Pandemics, including the COVID-19 pandemic, disrupt traditional health care operations by overwhelming system resource capacity. This article describes the development and rapid deployment of a virtual hospital program within a large health care system and their early caring for patients with COVID-19.
The mdx mouse is a model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). As many DMD patients die of cardiac failure, we investigated whether mdx mice exhibited clinically relevant cardiac phenotypes. We applied a recently developed method for noninvasively recording electrocardiograms (ECGs) to study male mdx mice (n = 15) and control mice (n = 15). The mdx mice had significant tachycardia and decreased heart rate variability, consistent with observations in DMD patients. Heart rate was nearly 15% faster in mdx mice than control mice (P < 0.05). The rate-corrected QT interval duration and PR interval were shorter in mdx compared to control mice (P < 0.05). The muscarinic antagonist atropine significantly increased heart rate and decreased PR interval in C57 mice. In contrast, atropine significantly decreased heart rate and increased PR interval in all mdx mice. Pharmacological autonomic blockade and baroreflex sensitivity testing demonstrated an imbalance in autonomic nervous system modulation of heart rate, with decreased parasympathetic activity and increased sympathetic activity in mdx mice. Baseline ECGs and contrary responses to muscarinic blockade by atropine in mice deficient in neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) suggest that the autonomic dysfunction in mdx mice may be independent of decreased myocardial nNOS. These electrocardiographic findings in dystrophin-deficient mice may provide new bases for diagnosing, understanding, and treating DMD patients.
This multicenter study of US adults with acute asthma demonstrated many frequent ED users and suboptimal preventive management in this high-risk population. Future reductions in asthma morbidity and associated health care utilization will require continued efforts to bridge these major gaps in asthma care.
Between 1997 and 2012, we observed changes in the quality of emergency asthma care that differed by level of guideline recommendation and substantial interhospital and geographic variations. Greater concordance with guideline-recommended management might reduce unnecessary hospitalizations.
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