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    Do complementary agents lower HbA1c when used with standard type 2 diabetes therapy?

    Author:
    Monique M. Moona, MD
    Richard Smits, MD
    Joseph Kertesz, MA
    Albert Meyer, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: No, there is no high-quality evidence that supports using complementary or alternative agents to lower hemoglobin A1c (...

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    When You Suspect ACS, Which Serologic Marker Is Best?

    Author:
    Jonathan Mitchell, MD
    Anne Mounsey, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

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    When you suspect ACS, which serologic marker is best?

    Author:
    Jonathan Mitchell, MD
    Anne Mounsey, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Measurement of troponin levels provides the most sensitive and accurate serologic information in evaluating a patient with...

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    Do oral contraceptives carry a significant risk of stroke for women with migraines?

    Author:
    Mallory McClester, MD
    Anne Mounsey, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Perhaps. Estrogen-containing oral contraceptives may raise the risk of ischemic stroke in women with migraine, particularly...

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    Elevated troponin but no CVD: What’s the prognosis?

    Author:
    Tammy Mantzouris, MD
    Robert Gauer, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Patients with elevated troponin levels and chronic renal disease, pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary embolism, chronic...

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    How should you treat a child with flat feet?

    Author:
    Madeleine Vanstory, MD
    M. Lee Chambliss, MD, MSPH
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: THAT DEPENDS on whether the pes planus (flatfoot) is flexible or rigid. Flexible flatfoot (FFF)—an arch that is flat only...

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    What’s the best test for renal artery stenosis in patients with refractory hypertension?

    Author:
    Michael Stevenson, MD
    Brian Crownover, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and computed tomography angiography (CTA) are the most consistently accurate,...

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    Does bed rest for preeclampsia improve neonatal outcomes?

    Author:
    Maria Linda Cabrera, MD
    Todd McDiarmid, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: No. strict bed rest in the hospital for pregnant women with preeclampsia does not appear to lower rates of perinatal...

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    Who should receive vertebroplasty?

    Author:
    Thomas J. Satre, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Percutaneous vertebroplasty has been used to treat aggressive vertebral hemangiomas, osteoporotic vertebral compression...

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    What physical exam techniques are useful to detect malingering?

    Author:
    Steven Greer, MD
    Lee Chambliss, MD, MSPH
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: No examination technique objectively proves malingering (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, expert opinion). Waddell’s...

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    Can we prevent splenic rupture for patients with infectious mononucleosis?

    Author:
    Brett H. Foreman, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE- BASED ANSWER: All patients with infectious mononucleosis should be considered at risk for splenic rupture since clinical severity,...

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    How should a DEXA scan be used to evaluate bisphosphonate therapy for osteoporosis?

    Author:
    Peter G. Koval, PharmD, BCPS
    Lisa Easterling, PharmD
    Dawn Pettus, PharmD, CPP
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: If bone density is evaluated after initiating bisphosphonate drug therapy, it should be tested no earlier than 2 years (...

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    What is the addiction risk associated with tramadol?

    Author:
    Todd McDiarmid, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Tramadol (Ultram, generic and with acetaminophen in Ultracet) carries a risk of substance abuse (strength of recommendation...

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    Does quinine reduce leg cramps for young athletes?

    Author:
    Noelle Robertson, MD
    Wayne Hale, MD
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Very little evidence exists regarding the use of quinine for cramps in young adult athletes. Quinine may be an effective...

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    What is the best treatment for Osgood-Schlatter disease?

    Author:
    O. Josh Bloom, MD, MPH
    Leslie Mackler, MSLS

    EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER: Osgood-Schlatter disease is a common cause of pain and tenderness at the tibial tuberosity in active adolescents. It is...

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