Postgraduate medicine
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Postgraduate medicine · Sep 2016
ReviewThe impact of cognitive challenges in major depression: the role of the primary care physician.
Nearly 1 in 5 Americans will struggle with major depression in their lives; some will have recurring bouts. Recent psychiatric research has given new attention to the prevalence of cognitive deficits in major depression and the impact such deficits have on remission and overall life functioning. When depression is partially treated i.e., leaving residual symptoms, patients have higher rates of relapse and lower functional outcomes. ⋯ Based on recent data including results from a recently completed meta-analysis by McIntyre and colleagues, an evidence-based algorithm for treating cognitive symptoms in depression is presented. A hierarchy of antidepressants and augmentation strategies based on the best available evidence is discussed. In conclusion, cognitive symptoms in major depressive disorder have been recognized as a target of therapeutic improvement by the FDA and have become a focus of clinical importance.
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Postgraduate medicine · Sep 2016
ReviewOverview of Serum Uric Acid Treatment Targets in Gout: Why Less Than 6 mg/dL?
Gout is a progressive, painful, debilitating form of inflammatory arthritis. It is caused by factors that elevate the concentration of serum uric acid (sUA), leading to hyperuricemia (sUA >6.8 mg/dL). Continued elevated sUA can result in monosodium urate (MSU) crystal deposition in joints and soft tissues, and can cause acute and chronic inflammation. ⋯ Gout is often poorly managed due to a number of factors including lack of physician and patient adherence to treatment guidelines. Patients need to be educated about their diagnosis and management of the disease, such as the influence of diet and the importance of compliance with long-term treatment. With treatment, regular sUA monitoring, and patient adherence, gout is a curable disease.
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Postgraduate medicine · Sep 2016
Mortality rates in major and subthreshold depression: 10-year follow-up of a Singaporean population cohort of older adults.
To investigate the associations of major and subthreshold depression with all-cause, cardiovascular disease and stroke mortality, and the extent to which health behaviour, medical comorbidity and functional disability explained the associations. ⋯ Both major and subthreshold depression were associated with increased mortality, largely due to hazardous behaviours and physical comorbidity. Only major depression per se was independently associated with excess cardiovascular disease and stroke mortality.
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Postgraduate medicine · Sep 2016
Subcutaneous anti-TNF alfa induced sustained minimal disease activity and remission in psoriatic arthritis patients: a retrospective study.
The aim of the present study was to assess the rate of sustained Minimal Disease Activity (MDA) and remission in a group of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) patients treated with TNFα blockers. ⋯ In this retrospective study, sustained MDA was achieved in 43.2% of patients treated with TNFα blockers. Moreover, sustained remission was achieved in a consistent number of patients, configuring this as an achievable target for PsA patients.