Articles: health.
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Cardiovascular disease remains the leading global cause of mortality, requiring effective antithrombotic strategies to prevent thromboembolic events. Currently available therapies are effective but have inherent bleeding risks which may limit or preclude their use, particularly in patients at the highest risk of bleeding. Factor XI (FXI) inhibitors are a promising new class of anticoagulants which may mitigate the risk of bleeding while maintaining efficacy. ⋯ Ongoing phase III trials including OCEANIC‑STROKE (A Study to Test Asundexian for Preventing a Stroke Caused by a Clot in Participants After an Acute Ischemic Stroke or After a High‑risk Transient Ischemic Attack, a So‑called Mini Stroke) and LIBREXIA trials aim to further explore the efficacy of FXI inhibitors in stroke, acute coronary syndrome, and atrial fibrillation. In conclusion, FXI inhibitors hold promise as next‑generation anticoagulants, potentially addressing limitations of current therapies. Ongoing research is required to establish their place in clinical practice and address unresolved questions.
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Pol. Arch. Med. Wewn. · Aug 2024
ReviewNew diagnostic technologies in laboratory medicine: Potential benefits and challenges.
Laboratory tests play a central role in medicine, as they help to make diagnoses, assess prognosis and risk of disease, and monitor therapies, thus contributing to 70% of all medical decisions. This cross‑sectional function offers great potential for technologic and organizational innovation to influence health care as a whole. In recent years, a variety of technologies have emerged and entered the field of medical research, or even medical care. ⋯ However, this enormous diagnostic potential is far from being utilized and only very few applications have been implemented in clinical practice. Why is this the case? In this article, we describe the key technologic fields, discuss their medical potential, and list obstacles to their implementation. In addition, we present a methodologic framework to support researchers, clinicians, and authorities in development and implementation of novel diagnostic approaches.
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People with disability (PWD) face challenges accessing healthcare. Websites are a public-facing resource that can help PWD determine if a hospital can accommodate their needs, yet few studies have described whether hospital websites contain adequate accommodation information. ⋯ Information about disability accommodations is sparse on hospital websites. Comprehensive and actionable communication about accommodations is needed to better protect PWD's rights to accessible healthcare.
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Leadership development is a challenge for all health care systems. Military Medicine has unique challenges with increased frequency of physician turnover and more junior leaders taking on positions of leadership earlier in their careers. ⋯ This article describes the leadership lifecycle of military medical corps officers, highlighting existing leadership development opportunities and providing an example of a leadership lifecycle from junior staff to senior executive for other organizations. The article concludes with specific recommendations that will allow military medicine to continue to strengthen the leadership skills of its officers to meet ever growing challenges.