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Inhaled Corticosteroids Increase Risk of Serious Pneumonia in Patients with COPD

Author:
Julieann F. Grant, MD, PhD
D’anna Saul, MD
Alexis N. Lopez, MD
Anita L. Hart, MD
Mark A. McQuillan, MD, FACP, SFHM

Risk is higher with fluticasone, lower with budesonide

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Inhaled Corticosteroids Increase Risk of Serious Pneumonia in Patients with COPD

Author:
Julieann F. Grant, MD, PhD
D’anna Saul, MD
Alexis N. Lopez, MD
Anita L. Hart, MD
Mark A. McQuillan, MD, FACP, SFHM

Risk is higher with fluticasone, lower with budesonide

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Ambulatory Patients with COPD Exacerbations Can Be Managed Without Antibiotics in the Absence of Increased Sputum Purulence, Elevated C-Reactive Protein

Author:
Julieann F. Grant, MD, PhD
D’anna Saul, MD
Alexis N. Lopez, MD
Anita L. Hart, MD
Mark A. McQuillan, MD, FACP, SFHM

Increased sputum purulence and CRP >40 mg/L identified COPD patients likely to have a clinical failure without antibiotics

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Pre-Operative Angiotensin Axis Blockade Increases Risk of Hypotension, Acute Kidney Injury with Major Orthopedic Surgery

Author:
Julieann F. Grant, MD, PhD
D’anna Saul, MD
Alexis N. Lopez, MD
Anita L. Hart, MD
Mark A. McQuillan, MD, FACP, SFHM

Increased risks from AAB therapy resulted in longer lengths of hospital stay

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American College of Physicians Releases Clinical Practice Guideline for Treating Anemia in Heart Disease Patients

Author:
Julieann F. Grant, MD, PhD
D’anna Saul, MD
Alexis N. Lopez, MD
Anita L. Hart, MD
Mark A. McQuillan, MD, FACP, SFHM

ACP recommendations for red blood cell transfusion, use of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents

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Risk Stratification Model Predicts Continued Stability in Patients with Pulmonary Embolism

Author:
Julieann F. Grant, MD, PhD
D’anna Saul, MD
Alexis N. Lopez, MD
Anita L. Hart, MD
Mark A. McQuillan, MD, FACP, SFHM

Negative troponin, absence of right ventricular dysfunction associated with clinically stable pulmonary embolism

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Accelerated Diagnostic Protocol for Chest Pain Results in Earlier Discharge of Low-Risk Patients

Author:
Julieann F. Grant, MD, PhD
D’anna Saul, MD
Alexis N. Lopez, MD
Anita L. Hart, MD
Mark A. McQuillan, MD, FACP, SFHM

Accelerated diagnostic pathway combining TIMI score, EKG, zero- and two-hour troponin levels resulted in twice the proportion of early discharges...

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Restrictive Blood Transfusion Strategy with Trigger Hemoglobin <7 G/Dl Improves Clinical Outcomes

Author:
Julieann F. Grant, MD, PhD
D’anna Saul, MD
Alexis N. Lopez, MD
Anita L. Hart, MD
Mark A. McQuillan, MD, FACP, SFHM

Transfusion strategy decreases risk of rebleeding, cardiac events, total mortality in patients with critical illness, bleeding

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ED Observation Syncope Protocol Reduces Resource Use Without Compromising Safety

Author:
Julieann F. Grant, MD, PhD
D’anna Saul, MD
Alexis N. Lopez, MD
Anita L. Hart, MD
Mark A. McQuillan, MD, FACP, SFHM

Protocol decreased admission rates, length of hospital stay, costs for intermediate-risk patients with no impact on safety, patient satisfaction,...

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