There is now very convincing evidence to support a restrictive transfusion threshold — hemoglobin, <7 g/dL — for most critically ill patients that is supported by guidelines from the American Association of Blood Banks and the TRICC and FOCUS trials. …
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The International Ascites Club (IAC) recently defined Stage 1 acute kidney injury (AKI) for cirrhosis as an acute increase in serum creatinine (SCr) by ≥0.3 mg/dl or by more than 50% in <48 h from a stable value within 3 months. North…
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One of the more common presenting complaints to an ED is the adult presenting with chest pain.  In addition, one of the most common reasons for admission to a hospitalist service is the “Chest pain rule out MI” admitting diagnosis.…
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Where to place a central venous catheter is a decision driven mainly by individual preference. The limited evidence available has not established any site as superior; the subclavian position has been reported as being less infection-prone, but more likely to cause…
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