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Should in-office oscillometry for lung function measurements be utilized in pediatric patients who are unable to reliably perform spirometry?

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Allergy & Immunology · Nationwide Children's Hospital

We don't use oscillometry right now in our office, but the current issue of Annals has several outstanding editorials and reviews looking at oscillometry and how to implement it in your practice. I highly recommend looking at these papers:Link to whole issueEditorials: Oscillometry-determined small ...

How do you counsel patients and caregivers on dietary interventions for autism?

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Psychiatry · Private Pratice

Whole foods diet, e.g., Whole30.com. All the information on that website is free. I will remove common food allergens. Remove all synthetic food dyes. 100% organic to protect the microbiome. Consider a spore-based probiotic for a few months.

What are outpatient strategies to mitigate taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy?

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Medical Oncology · Mayo Medical School

At the present time, there are no established means for preventing taxane-induced neuropathy other than limiting the dose that is given. In patients who are receiving taxane therapy and have developed significant neuropathy, ASCO guidelines suggest that discussion should be had with patients with re...

How do you advise families about the risks and benefits of long-term SSRI use for children who being treated at a very early age (e.g., early elementary school)?

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Psychiatry · Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine

Sorry, but I usually reframe this question when I get it. There is no good data as there is no way to study patients long-term. So to get an idea of what would be required, it would be to randomize a clinical population (anxiety, depression, OCD) to drug and placebo for an extended period to be abl...

How have you incorporated LED light therapies in your practice?

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Dermatology · Dept Dermatology Jefferson Medical College

High quality evidence is nearly nonexistent, thus I have not incorporated this into my practice.

What is your approach to treating patients with chronically brittle nails?

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Dermatology · Weill Cornell Medical College

Brittle nails is a relatively common condition, but pathophysiology of this nail condition is poorly understood. Thus, there is limited clinical trial data of treatments. Inflammatory, infectious, and systemic and traumatic conditions should be ruled in/out before starting treatment. For all patient...

In patients with post-MI LV thrombus which resolves after 3-6 months of anticoagulation, would you consider surveillance imaging for thrombus recurrence if there is persistent apical akinesis?

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Cardiology · Interventional cardiologist

I think the key word here is akinesis (or dyskinesis); effectively, an immobile segment of myocardium gravitationally farthest south of the ‘northward’ flow of blood across the aortic valve. This effectively allows for stasis in an injured and immobile region... two of the three components of Vircho...

What factors influence your choice between low-dose DOAC therapy and dual antiplatelet therapy for the first 3 months after percutaneous left atrial appendage occlusion?

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Cardiology

Using the ADALA study and previous observational studies, the use of apixaban 2.5 mg BID appears to be at least as safe if not safer than the use of DAPT. As a result, in patients who are unable to tolerate full-dose anticoagulation, low-dose DOAC is my first line. However, if patients have cerebra...

For how long do you treat an early spinal hardware infection secondary to MSSA after operative washout and retention of hardware?

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Infectious Disease · University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

This infection is a key research interest of mine and one I'm deeply passionate about. I typically treat with a 12-week induction regimen, preferably using antibiofilm-active agents—an approach adapted from the DATIPO trial for prosthetic joint infections (PJI). I generally do not recommend routine ...

Do you use the homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) to assess for insulin resistance and change your clinical management of patients?

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Endocrinology · UNC

No. As insulin assays are not standardized nationally, glucose measurements are surprisingly variable across methods and institutions, single measurements of fasting glucose and insulin are somewhat quixotic, and as there is a loose relationship of HOMA measures in individuals and gold-standard meas...