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Last Week in Medicine
Stephen Jenkins, MD, Austin Rupp, MD
62 episodes
4 months ago
Today we do a round-up of some of the recent semaglutide trials. Does semaglutide ever miss? But what about tirzepatide, which causes even more weight loss? We also review two new critical care trials, FLUID and the UK-ROX, new platelet transfusion guidelines, and a new retrospective study of apixaban vs rivaroxaban vs warfarin. Oral Semaglutide for Diabetes with Cardiovascular Disease or CKD (SOUL) Semaglutide for Peripheral Artery Disease (STRIDE) Semaglutide for MASH (ESSENCE) Semagl...
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Today we do a round-up of some of the recent semaglutide trials. Does semaglutide ever miss? But what about tirzepatide, which causes even more weight loss? We also review two new critical care trials, FLUID and the UK-ROX, new platelet transfusion guidelines, and a new retrospective study of apixaban vs rivaroxaban vs warfarin. Oral Semaglutide for Diabetes with Cardiovascular Disease or CKD (SOUL) Semaglutide for Peripheral Artery Disease (STRIDE) Semaglutide for MASH (ESSENCE) Semagl...
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health,
Mental Health
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7 vs 14 Days of Antibiotics for Bacteremia, Factor XI Inhibition for Atrial Fibrillation, ACEi or ARB Before Elective Surgery, GLP-1 Agonist for HFpEF and Obesity
Last Week in Medicine
1 hour 6 minutes
9 months ago
7 vs 14 Days of Antibiotics for Bacteremia, Factor XI Inhibition for Atrial Fibrillation, ACEi or ARB Before Elective Surgery, GLP-1 Agonist for HFpEF and Obesity
We're back, after a brief hiatus! Today we talk about duration of therapy for bacteremia, Factor XI inhibition for atrial fibrillation, whether to stop ACEi or ARB before elective surgery, and whether GLP-1 agonists are beneficial in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Go to minute 7:30 to skip the banter. 7 vs 14 Days of Antibiotics for Bacteremia (BALANCE) Abelacimab vs Rivaroxaban for Atrial Fibrillation (AZALEA-TIMI-71) Asenduxian vs Apixaban for Atrial Fibri...
Last Week in Medicine
Today we do a round-up of some of the recent semaglutide trials. Does semaglutide ever miss? But what about tirzepatide, which causes even more weight loss? We also review two new critical care trials, FLUID and the UK-ROX, new platelet transfusion guidelines, and a new retrospective study of apixaban vs rivaroxaban vs warfarin. Oral Semaglutide for Diabetes with Cardiovascular Disease or CKD (SOUL) Semaglutide for Peripheral Artery Disease (STRIDE) Semaglutide for MASH (ESSENCE) Semagl...