Medical Evidence Blog

This is discussion forum for physicians, researchers, and other healthcare professionals interested in the epistemology of medical knowledge, the limitations of the evidence, how clinical trials evidence is generated, disseminated, and incorporated into clinical practice, how the evidence should optimally be incorporated into practice, and what the value of the evidence is to science, individual patients, and society.

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Speed Matters: Landmark Guided Left Subclavian Vein Central Venous Catheter Insertion

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Here is the occasional cross-post from Status Iatrogenicus for the critical care afficionados following this blog:  Speed Matters:  Land...
Thursday, May 24, 2018

You Have No Idea of the Predictive Value of Weaning Parameters for Extubation Success, and You Probably Never Will

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As Dr. O'brien eloquently described in this post , many people misunderstand the Yang-Tobin (f/Vt) index as being a "weaning para...
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Thursday, May 17, 2018

Increasing Disparities in Infant Mortality? How a Narrative Can Hinge on the Choice of Absolute and Relative Change

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An April, 11th, 2018 article in the NYT entitled " Why America's Black Mothers and Babies are in a Life-or-Death Crisis " mak...
Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Hollow Hegemony: The Opportunity Costs of Overemphasizing Sepsis

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Protocols are to make complex tasks simple, not simple tasks complex. - Scott K Aberegg Yet here we find ourselves some 16 years af...
Sunday, April 22, 2018

The Respiratory Rosenhan Experiment on Obese Patients

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Normally this post would be on Status Iatrogenicus , but the implications for "evidence" and the EBM movement are too important, ...
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Thursday, February 15, 2018

Ruling Out PE in the ED: Critical Analysis of the PROPER Trial

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This post is going to be an in-depth "journal club" style analysis of the PROPER trial. In this week's JAMA, Freund et ...
Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Applied Respiratory Physiology Vlog. Parts 1,2,3,4: Respiratory Failure Explained as Workload Imbalance

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Here is another cross-post from Status Iatrogenicus that I think is worthwhile for anybody dealing with respiratory failure. Applied Re...
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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

DIPSHIS: Diprivan Induced Pseudo-Shock & Hypoxic Illness Syndrome

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Here's the occasional cross-post from Status Iatrogenicus , as it has relevance to research as well as medical practice.  Original post...
Sunday, August 27, 2017

Just Do As I (Vaguely) Say: The Folly of Clinical Practice Guidelines

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If you didn't care to know anything about finance, and you hired a financial adviser (paid hourly, not through commissions, of course) ...
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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Why Most True Research Findings Are Useless

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In his provocative essay in PLOS Medicine  over a decade ago, Ioannidis argued that most published research findings are false, owing to ...
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Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Tipping the Scales of Noninferiority: Abbott's "Emboshield and Xact Carotid Stent System"

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I just stumbled across this and think it's worth musing over it a bit.  The recently published ACT I trial by Rosenfield et al  is a ...
Friday, February 10, 2017

The Normalization Fallacy: Why Much of “Critical Care” May Be Neither

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Like many starry-eyed medical students, I was drawn to critical care because of the high stakes, its physiological underpinnings, and the ...
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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Don't Get Soaked: The Practical Utility of Predicting Fluid Responsiveness

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In this article in the September 27th issue of JAMA , the authors discuss the rationale and evidence for predicting fluid responsiveness ...
Thursday, January 5, 2017

RCT Autopsy: The Differential Diagnosis of a Negative Trial

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At many institutions, Journal Clubs meet to dissect a trial after its results are published to look for flaws, biases, shortcomings, limi...
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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Hiding the Evidence in Plain Sight: One-sided Confidence Intervals and Noninferiority Trials

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In the last post, I linked a video podcast of my explaining non-inferiority trials and their inherent biases.  In this videocast, I revisit...
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Professor of Medicine, University of Utah. Former affiliations: Outside Hospital x 7.5 years; Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University; Fellowship & MPH: Johns Hopkins Hospital & Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD; Residency: The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center; MD: The Ohio State University; BA, Spanish: Miami University, Ohio. All views are my own with NO institutional endorsement.
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