Index by author
February 01, 2011; Volume 78,Issue 2
Malone, Donald
- You have accessIn reply: MAO inhibitors (December 2010)Olga Kostenko, MD, Molly Wimbiscus, MD and Donald Malone, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2011, 78 (2) 81; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78c.02004
Mandell, Brian F.
- You have accessHypertension: Don’t worry about the J curve—treat the patientBrian F. Mandell, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2011, 78 (2) 74; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78b.11002
Concerns over being too aggressive remain theoretical. A far greater problem is that we are still not successfully treating hypertension to even a conservative target.
- You have accessIn reply: Gout and chronic kidney disease (December 2010)Brian F. Mandell, MD, PhD and Hossam El-Zawawy, MD, MSCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2011, 78 (2) 81-82; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78c.02002
Mccormick, Georges F.
- You have accessAir travel and venous thromboembolism: Minimizing the riskJohn R. Bartholomew, MD, Jonathan L. Schaffer, MD, MBA and Georges F. McCormick, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2011, 78 (2) 111-120; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10138
Blood clots can occur during air travel, although the absolute risk is low. People with hypercoagulable conditions are at greater risk and may need prophylaxis.
Modrykamien, Ariel
- You have accessAirway pressure release ventilation: An alternative mode of mechanical ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndromeAriel Modrykamien, MD, Robert L. Chatburn, MHHS, RRT-NPS and Rendell W. Ashton, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2011, 78 (2) 101-110; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10032
This mode may be useful in situations in which the lungs need to be recruited (reinflated) and held open.