Comparing Supplemental Imaging Modalities in Women with Dense Breasts Description In a randomized trial, MRI and contrast-enhanced mammography detected more cancers than did ultrasound.
Are E-Scooters More Dangerous for Children Than Standard Scooters? Description A single-center study suggests they are.
Managing Obesity in Heart Failure: New Guidance from ACC Description Consensus recommendations span diagnosis, risk assessment, evaluation, and management of obesity.
Sulopenem, a New Antibiotic for Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection Description Use of this drug should be limited to treating infections with organisms that are resistant to first-line agents.
New Variations on GLP-1–Receptor Agonists are Coming Description Randomized trials of not-yet-approved agents highlight once-monthly injection, a new oral option, and drug combination.
Observations from ID and Beyond: Ceftriaxone Is a Narrow Antibiotic Now — and Other Musings Description Dr. Paul Sax shares 20 (mostly related to infectious disease) things he's found interesting lately in HIV and ID Observations.
Cefepime-Induced Neurotoxicity: When Should Alternative Agents Be Considered? Description Risk for cefepime-induced neurotoxicity was elevated in patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy.
Which Cardiovascular Risk Calculator Is Best in Older Adults? Description PREVENT proved much more accurate than the older calculator in older adults.
Screening First-Degree Relatives of Patients with Celiac Disease Description In this meta-analysis, about 1 in 10 first-degree relatives had celiac disease.
Observations from ID and Beyond: Does the Fact That AI Is Brilliant at Writing “Learning Objectives” Prove They're Not Really Needed? Description Dr. Paul Sax wonders if learning objectives are actually an essential part of effective teaching in HIV and ID Observations.