A meta-analysis examined the effect of CPAP on cardiovascular events in adults with moderate to severe OSA and coronary artery disease.
All articles by Lisa Kuhns, PhD
Researchers evaluated whether adding off-label gabapentin was associated with reduced opioid use.
Researchers evaluated the prevalence of chronic pain among women with HIV infection in a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Investigators assessed the prevalence of pregnancy complications and unfavorable outcomes among pregnant women with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis.
Researchers investigated whether improving mobility and managing pain would have a favorable effect on anxiety and depression in patients with musculoskeletal conditions.
Researchers explored whether CPAP for OSA-hypopnea syndrome affected patients’ levels of B natriuretic peptide, a diagnostic marker for heart disease.
Researchers compared the risk for hospitalization due to COVID-19 infection between HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals.
In a cross-sectional study, researchers described trends in postoperative prescribing of both gabapentinoids and opioids after various surgical procedures via Medicare data.
The researchers evaluated the effectiveness and tolerability of a 12.5-mg soft capsule formulation of diclofenac epolamine for treatment of acute mild-to-moderate acute musculoskeletal pain.
Researchers sought to determine the impact of deep neuromuscular block on patients who underwent spinal surgery.
Researchers profiled patients with migraines according clinical and psychophysical characteristics.
Researchers evaluated the effects of dolutegravir exposure when as second-line treatment with food among children with HIV infection.
Researchers evaluated outcomes of a protocol to provide rapid antiretroviral therapy among patients testing HIV antigen/antibody reactive in the emergency department.
In a meta-analysis, researchers evaluated whether a lidocaine patch is beneficial for postoperative pain as an option for multimodal analgesia.
Researchers examined whether patients with PCR-positive COVID-19 infection are more likely to have false-positive results for HIV infection via fourth-generation assay.