The Annals of pharmacotherapy
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To review the available literature addressing preventive strategies of post-cardiothoracic surgery atrial fibrillation (post-CTS atrial fibrillation). ⋯ Available evidence supports the continuation of preoperative beta-blockers, as well as prophylactic amiodarone, sotalol, and magnesium. Other novel therapies, mostly targeting inflammation, are under investigation and may provide additional strategies.
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Candidemia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. ⋯ The epidemiology of candidemia is complex and varies among the different patient care units. Specifically, patients appear less likely to develop NAC if they are receiving antibiotics at the onset of candidemia. Increased awareness of risk factors for NAC can be used to guide adequate initial antifungal therapy.
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To systematically review the evidence evaluating the role of statin therapy in sepsis. ⋯ There is an association between statin use and a lower incidence of sepsis and sepsis-related mortality. However, a causal relationship between statin use and reduced sepsis-related mortality has not yet been established. Currently, statins cannot be recommended for sepsis prevention or treatment until controlled trials are performed.
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Aspiration syndromes (pneumonia and pneumonitis) have significantly different processes. An evaluation of treatment and outcomes for these different syndromes has not been reported previously. ⋯ Antimicrobial agents are frequently prescribed to treat aspiration syndromes despite the lack of demonstrated efficacy for aspiration pneumonitis. Outcomes between aspiration syndromes were similar with the exception of duration of antibiotic treatment.
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Case Reports
Organizing pneumonia and pulmonary eosinophilic infiltration associated with daptomycin.
To report a case of organizing pneumonia with pulmonary eosinophilic infiltrates in a patient receiving daptomycin. ⋯ Development of new pulmonary infiltrates in patients treated with chronic daptomycin therapy should alert healthcare workers to this potential association.