Week 2 Flashcards

1
Q

3 factors of evidence based medicine

A
  • Research
  • Patient preference/ circumstance
  • Physicians judgement an expertise
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2
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Push vs pull resources

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Push: research articles sent to you because you subscribe to the journal
Pull: something you look up

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3
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What is pre-appraised research?

-examples

A
  • Synopsis of multiple reviews that are relevant to certain subject but not looked at by expert panel
  • synopses and systematic reviews
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4
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What are summaries and guidlines

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-Synopsis of multiple reviews that are relevant to certain subject and looked at by expert panel

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5
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What is the best way to evaluate evidence?

A

systematic reviews

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6
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Guidelines

  • variability
  • use
A
  • high, very few have same recommendation
  • important to look for guidelines that best fit patients needs, try looking at top 3 guidelines for certain subject to ensure you can justify to the patient
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7
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Women health initiative

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  • Very important study that looked at 168,808 women ages 50-79 to look at different disease
  • realized that estrogen was cont cardiovascular protective, did not have any benefit in osteoporosis, and caused increase risk of cancer and stroke/cardiovascular events in smoker
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8
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Why should you not use estrogen to help with menopausal symptoms in patient that smokes?

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-increased chance of clotting

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