MEDLINE

  1. Retrospective Validation Of a Patient-Initiated Preconception Screener Against Obstetric Comorbidity Indices To Assess Pregnancy Complications
    Retrospective validation of patient-initiated PreMA preconception screener demonstrates comparable predictive validity to established obstetric comorbidity indices for severe maternal morbidity.
  2. The article supports multiple pathways for applied archaeology
    Explore multiple valid pathways for applied archaeology to address global challenges. This analysis supports methodological pluralism, recognizing diverse collaborative approaches and contextual.
  3. Hypodermoclysis appears generally safe in advanced cancer
    Hypodermoclysis shows favorable safety and feasibility for hydration in advanced cancer patients receiving palliative care, with mild complications in 17% of cases and no consistent survival benefits.
  4. Evidence briefs for policy need better evaluation tools
    Evidence briefs for policy lack standardized methodologies and validation frameworks. This research identifies critical gaps in production and utilization, calling for enhanced quality assurance.
  5. Centenarian cohort profile described in Colombia
    Colombian centenarian cohort baseline study characterizing health status and aging determinants to advance understanding of extreme longevity mechanisms.
  6. A three-layer model is proposed for post-COVID suicide-risk detection
    Structured model for hospital suicide-risk detection integrating EHR screening, clinical follow-up, and staff training to address pandemic-era mental health vulnerabilities.
  7. Wait time policy increased transplant rates for Black candidates
    Quasi-experimental evaluation of wait time modification policy effects on Black kidney transplant candidates, addressing race-based kidney function estimation bias in allocation algorithms.
  8. Review of psychosocial challenges in transplantation
    Review of psychosocial challenges in transplantation with emphasis on lung-specific studies, guidelines, and research gaps for clinical practice.
  9. Do we need to revise the dose of isoniazid for the treatment of tuberculosis in children?
    Pediatric tuberculosis challenges including diagnostic barriers, treatment access gaps, and integration of WHO evidence-based algorithms and clinical standards for improved child and adolescent care.
  10. Living evidence-informed guidelines may support better decisions
    Living evidence-informed guideline development methods that ensure clinician decision support through rigorous, transparent, and updatable evidence synthesis.
  11. Women reported adverse experiences after conversion to general anesthesia
    Qualitative study examining women's experiences of general anesthesia conversion during cesarean delivery with inadequate neuraxial anesthesia and psychological outcomes.
  12. Maternal ischemic stroke linked to lasting cardiovascular burden
    Long-term study reveals favorable functional recovery in women after maternal ischemic stroke, but persistent cardiovascular burden and occupational impact remain significant clinical concerns.
  13. Prenatal acid-suppressive drugs were not linked to child neuropsychiatric risk in sibling analyses
    Sibling-control analysis of South Korean health data found no association between prenatal acid-suppressive medication exposure and neuropsychiatric disorders in children.
  14. System mapping may improve PCORnet study design
    System mapping methods were used to visualize PCORnet's data architecture, revealing common elements and heterogeneity across CRNs to support study design, stakeholder dialogue, and learning.