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161 Effect of Azithromycin on Anticoagulation-Related Outcomes in Geriatric Patients Receiving Warfarin Clinical Therapeutics, April 22, 2013 Clinical Article
162 Effects of municipality factors on care transitions Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, April 22, 2013 Review Article
163 Voluntary leadership roles in religious groups and rates of change in functional status during older adulthood Journal of Behavioral Medicine, April 19, 2013 Review Article
164 The influence of culture in the oral expression of pain: comparative study between French and Syrian cancer patients Bulletin du Cancer, April 19, 2013 Review Article
165 Association Between Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Post-Cardiac Resynchronization Treatment and Subsequent Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Therapy for Sustained Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, April 18, 2013 Clinical Article
166 Impact of Residual Chronic Total Occlusion of Right Coronary Artery on the Long-term Outcome in Patients Treated for Unprotected Left Main Disease Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions, April 18, 2013 Clinical Article
167 Trends in selection and timing of first-line pharmacotherapy in older patients with Type 2 diabetes diagnosed between 1994 and 2006 Diabetic Medicine, April 18, 2013 Clinical Article
168 The Ability of Self-Rated Health to Predict Mortality among Community-Dwelling Elderly Individuals Differs according to the Specific Cause of Death: Data from the NEDICES Cohort Gerontology, April 18, 2013 Clinical Article
169 Long term survival in elderly patients with stable coronary disease European Journal of Clinical Investigation, April 17, 2013 Clinical Article
170 Opportunistic Screening for Osteoporosis Using Abdominal Computed Tomography Scans Obtained for Other Indications Annals of Internal Medicine, April 17, 2013 Clinical Article
171 Mortality and incident vertebral fractures after 3 years of follow-up among geriatric patients Osteoporosis International, April 17, 2013 Review Article
172 Peripheral arterial disease increases the risk of subsequent hip fracture in older men: the Health in Men Study Osteoporosis International, April 17, 2013 Clinical Article
173 Mortality and Disability Outcomes of Self-Reported Elder Abuse: A 12-Year Prospective Investigation Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, April 17, 2013 Clinical Article
174 Clinical Changes in Older Adults During Hospitalization: Responsiveness of the interRAI Acute Care Instrument Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, April 17, 2013 Clinical Article
175 Exclusion of Older Adults from Ongoing Clinical Trials About Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, April 17, 2013 Clinical Article
176 Ethnic differences in the association between blood pressure components and chronic kidney disease in middle aged and older Asian adults Full Text BMC Nephrology, April 17, 2013 Clinical Article
177 Longitudinal study of regional cerebral blood flow in elderly patients with idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder Geriatrics and Gerontology International, April 17, 2013 Clinical Article
178 Potentially inappropriate medications in a large cohort of patients in geriatric units: association with clinical and functional characteristics European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, April 17, 2013 Review Article
179 Quality of life of older frail persons receiving a post-discharge program Full Text Health and Quality of Life Outcomes , April 17, 2013 Review Article
180 The Poorest of the Poor: Composition and Wealth of Older Person Households in Sub-Saharan Africa Research on Aging, April 17, 2013 Review Article
Among 130 patients requiring mechanical ventilation, 107 were vitamin D-deficient (< 20 ng/ml). Of the patients who did not survive, the length of survival was shorter in the vitamin D-deficient patients (15.3 vs. 24.2 days, respectively).
Read the article summaryResearchers at Tel-Aviv University have conducted a study to determine the value of coronary artery calcium (CAC) measurements in cardiovascular risk stratification in patients with T2DM and HTN. The study involved 423 patients enrolled in the International Nifedipine Study: Intervention as Goal for Hypertension Therapy. The patients had baseline CT scans for CAC measurement at baseline and were shown to be free of disease. Follow-up CT scans were performed at 3 and 15 years. Cardiovascular events (CVEs) occurred in 41 of 423 patients at 3 years and 111 of 268 patients at 15 years of follow-up. CVEs occurred in 15% and 52% (CAC+) and 7% and 32% (CAC-) of patients with T2DM at 3 and 15 years of follow-up, respectively. Compared to patients without T2DM and no CAC, the HRs for a CVE were 6.6 and 3.9 in T2DM patients with and without CAC, respectively.
Read the article summaryResearchers at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam have evaluated 12 measures (N-terminal fragment of prohormone B-type natriuretic peptide levels, von Willebrand factor antigen levels, fibrinogen levels, chronic kidney disease, leukocyte count, C-reactive protein levels, homocysteine levels, uric acid levels, coronary artery calcium [CAC] scores, carotid intima–media thickness, peripheral arterial disease, and pulse wave velocity), in addition to Framingham risk scores for predicting coronary heart disease. Only the CAC was shown to add significantly to the Framingham risk score in predicting coronary heart disease.
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