Archive for the ‘Clinical Guidelines’ Category

The American Academy of Pediatrics recently issued updated guidelines to help diagnose and treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in younger children and adolescents. Take a look and update your knowledge. Team@CMHF

Life style changes are important in preventing many diseases. All over the world doctors are putting more and more emphasis on lifestyle changes. Though in India it is yet not stressed upon as it should be. PAD is one such condition where exercise and cessation of smoking can improve the disease. Team@CMHF

NSTEMI Guidelines: Are the US and Europe in Harmony?

Posted by: admin on: November 21, 2011

At the ESC meeting in Paris, the new European guidelines on non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction were released. -Team@CMHF The updated ACCF/AHA guidelines came out in March 2011. While there is concordance for early invasive management, there are subtle differences relating to adjunctive pharmacologics. For one, ticagrelor was not included in the US update since it […]

Tricagrelor a platelet aggregation inhibitor used in ST elevation coronary syndrome is being compared to clopidogrel in its use in ACS without ST elevation. Here is the study proving it to be even better than clopidogrel. Team@CMHF

Draft Federal Guidelines Say Screening Every Three Years May Be All That Most Women Need Pap smears once in 3 years will replace annual checkups according to the new guideline. Read up to know more. Team@CMHF


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