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    Too many carbs, not fats, may be the culprit in raising risk of premature death, according to a study published online Aug. 29 in the The Lancet to coincide with the European Society of Cardiology Congress 2017, held from Aug. 26 to 30 in Barcelona, Spain. Mahshid Dehghan, Ph.D., an investigator with the Population Health Research Institute at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, and colleagues tracked the diet and health of 135,335 people, aged 35 to 70, from 18 countries around the world, to gain a global perspective on the health effects of diet. Participants provided detailed information on their social and economic status, lifestyle, medical history, and current health. They also completed a questionnaire on their regular diet, which researchers used to calculate their average daily calories from fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. The research team then tracked the participants' health for about seven years on average, with follow-up visits at least every three years. The investigators found that high-carbohydrate diets are common, with more than half of the people deriving 70 percent of their daily calories from carbs. People with a high fat intake -- about 35 percent of their daily diet -- had a 23 percent lower risk of early death and 18 percent lower risk of stroke compared to people who ate less fat. The researchers also noted that a very low intake of saturated fats (below 3 percent of daily diet) was associated with a higher risk of death in the study, compared to diets containing up to 13 percent daily. At the same time, high-carb diets -- containing an average 77 percent carbohydrates -- were associated with a 28 percent increased risk of death versus low-carb diets. "The study showed that contrary to popular belief, increased consumption of dietary fats is associated with a lower risk of death," Dehghan told HealthDay. "We found no evidence that below 10 percent of energy by saturated fat is beneficial, and going below 7 percent may even be har
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Water - Based Interventions for the Pediatric Therapist | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Water - Based Interventions for the Pediatric Therapies is organized by Texas Children's Hospital and will be held during Mar 03 - 04, 2018 at Blue Lagune Therapy - Aquatic & Land Physical Therapy, Katy, Texas, United States of America. This CME Conference has been approved for a maximum of 16 CCUs Credits. Course Description: This Course is designed to rapidly introduce pediatric therapists to motor, sensory and play-based interventions in water. Participants will create a series of aquatic therapeutic movements, tasks, or exercises designed to alleviate the most common problems associated with the pediatric population and then adapte these ideas to novel situations. Participants will briefly examine research which supports aquatic therapy for the child and explore contraindications, including prevailing precaution myths. Course Objectives : * Discriminate between aquatic precautions and contraindications specific to the pediatric client. Defend any choice, on a case-by-case basis, to label a condition as a precaution and not as a contraindication. * Explain why aquatic therapy may be the treatment of choice if (a) the patient has poor head or trunk righting/control, (b) the patient has spasticity, (c) the patient has difficulty with transitional movements; (d) the patient has poor sensory processing; (e) the patient has speech/language deficits; or (f) research supports its use. * Design a sample aquatic treatment session demonstrating 2 ways to divide labor between PT, OT and SLP. Compare and contrast 5 ways that the goals of 3 different disciplines should differ. Recommend 3 ways to co-treat in water and be reimbursed for the services provided. * Originate, integrate, and combine ideas into a plan to implement augmentative communication in the therapy pool setting. Incorporate low-tech augmentative communication methods during labs to improve communication. * Gather and organize the latest aquatic research to bolster the case for treatment and to aid in t
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Flu Vaccine Expected to Protect Against Most U.S. H3N2 Viruses | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    A novel bioinformatics approach can predict vaccine effectiveness for the influenza season, and indicates that the current vaccines are likely to be effective against H3N2 flu viruses in the U.S. 2017/2018 flu season, according to research published online Nov. 29 in F1000 Research. Slobodan Paessler, D.V.M., Ph.D., from the University of Texas Medical Branch, and Veljko Veljkovic, Ph.D., from Biomed Protection, both in Galveston, Texas, used a bioinformatics platform to predict vaccine effectiveness for the 2017/2018 influenza season in the United States. The hemagglutinin HA1 region of 251 and 113 human H3N2 viruses collected in Australia and the United States from July to September 2017 were analyzed. The informational spectrum method-based phylogenetic analysis of H3N2 viruses was performed to serve as a base for predicting vaccine effectiveness. The researchers found that analyses of Australian viruses generated two clusters; the vaccine virus was placed in the smaller group. As a result, the vaccine was predicted not to be efficient against most Australian H3N2 viruses in the 2017 flu season; low vaccine effectiveness was reported in Australia in the 2017 flu season in accordance with this prediction. The U.S. H3N2 viruses were also grouped into two clusters, but the vaccine virus was placed in the largest cluster encompassing 71 percent of analyzed viruses. Consequently, the vaccine effectiveness is expected not to be suboptimal in the United States.
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High Dietary Fiber Protects Against Femoral Neck Bone Loss - 0 views

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    Higher dietary total fiber and fruit fiber is protective against bone loss at the femoral neck in men, according to a study published online Oct. 12 in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. Zhaoli Dai, Ph.D., from the Boston University School of Medicine, and colleagues examined the correlation between dietary fiber, assessed using the Willett food frequency questionnaire, and bone loss at the femoral neck, trochanter, and lumbar spine in older men and women. Bone mineral density was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry at baseline (1996 to 2011) and in 2001 to 2005 and 2005 to 2008 among 792 men and 1,065 women. The researchers found that in men, but not women, higher dietary total fiber and fruit fiber was protective against bone loss at the femoral neck (P = 0.003 and 0.008, respectively). Compared with men in quartile 1 of fiber intake, those in quartiles 2 to 4 had significantly less bone loss at the femoral neck (all P < 0.04). There were no associations with hip bone loss in women; fiber from vegetables seemed protective against spine bone loss in women but not men. No correlations were seen for cereal fiber or nut and legume fiber with bone loss in men or women.
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TCT 2017 - Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics, Colorado Convention Center, Denve... - 0 views

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    Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) is organized by CardioVascular Research Foundation (CRF) and would be held during Oct 29 - Nov 02, 2017 at Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado, United States of America. The target audience for this medical event for interventional cardiologists, radiologists, clinical cardiologists, scientists, vascular medicine specialists, cardiac and vascular surgeons, nurse practitioners, cath lab technicians, and other healthcare professionals with a special interest in the field of interventional and vascular medicine. Activity Goals : The overall goal of this activity is to improve the competence and performance of our target audience by delivering cutting-edge educational content that showcases the latest advances in current therapies and clinical research. We hope that our longstanding commitment to lifesaving innovation will translate into improved patient care. Learning Objectives : By the end of the symposium, participants should be able to: * Apply the results from important clinical trials and evidence-based medicine to guide the management of patients with atherosclerosis and structural heart disease * Incorporate new interventional technologies and procedures into the care of patients with complex coronary and endovascular disease * Integrate advances in diagnostic evaluation and therapeutics into the treatment of patients with carotid and peripheral arterial disease * Implement appropriate pharmacologic management in the care of patients undergoing diagnostic arteriography and interventional therapies before, during, and after catheterization * Identify new interventional technologies and propose appropriate applications for patients with cardiovascular disease
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Understanding Alzheimers - 0 views

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    Alzheimer disease (AD) is a chronic neuro-degenerative disease accounting for almost 70% of dementia cases. The most common symptom being short term memory loss, the disease leads to a decline in self management and behavior with impacts varying per individual. Though, AD is an age related disorder with people above 60 being most likely to be affected, individuals with a history of frequent head injuries, depression, hypertension may also carry a risk. Researchers and scientists are unsure about the cause of Alzheimers but studies have been conducted and they claim that 7 out of 10 cases are genetically caused (e4 allele of gene apolipoprotein E). Additionally, pathophysiological causes (Plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, neuronal death) cannot be ruled out in the disease pathology and progression. AD forms one of the most actively explored and researched areas in the field of medicine.
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ABO Incompatible Dual Graft Living Donor Liver Transplant Viable - 0 views

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    Dual-graft (DG) adult living donor liver transplantation (ALDLT) with ABO-incompatible (ABOi) and ABO-compatible (ABOc) graft combination is associated with high rates of graft survival, with no significant difference for ABOi and ABOc grafts, according to research published online July 31 in the American Journal of Transplantation. Jae Hyun Kwon, M.D., from the University of Ulsan College of Medicine in Seoul, South Korea, and colleagues conducted a retrospective review of medical records of patients who underwent ABOi DG ALDLT between 2008 and 2014. The authors also assessed the graft regeneration rate using computed tomography volumetric analysis. During a mean follow-up of 57.0 ± 22.4 months, the researchers found that the one-, three-, and five-year patient survival rate was 96.4 percent. The rate of graft survival at one-, three-, and five-years was 96.4, 94.2, and 92.0 percent, respectively; ABOc and ABOi grafts did not differ significantly (P = 0.145). No significant differences were seen between ABOc and ABOi grafts in the biliary complication rate (P = 0.195). There was no significant difference in regeneration rates for ABOi and ABOc grafts. "DG ALDLT with ABOi and ABOc graft combination seems to be a feasible option for expanding the donor pool without additional donor risks," the authors write.
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TCT 2017 - Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics, Colorado Convention Center, Denve... - 0 views

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    Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) is organized by CardioVascular Research Foundation (CRF) and would be held during Oct 29 - Nov 2, 2017 at Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado, United States of America. The target audience for this medical event for interventional cardiologists, radiologists, clinical cardiologists, scientists, vascular medicine specialists, cardiac and vascular surgeons, nurse practitioners, cath lab technicians, and other healthcare professionals with a special interest in the field of interventional and vascular medicine. Activity Goals : The overall goal of this activity is to improve the competence and performance of our target audience by delivering cutting-edge educational content that showcases the latest advances in current therapies and clinical research. We hope that our longstanding commitment to lifesaving innovation will translate into improved patient care. Learning Objectives : By the end of the symposium, participants should be able to: * Apply the results from important clinical trials and evidence-based medicine to guide the management of patients with atherosclerosis and structural heart disease * Incorporate new interventional technologies and procedures into the care of patients with complex coronary and endovascular disease * Integrate advances in diagnostic evaluation and therapeutics into the treatment of patients with carotid and peripheral arterial disease * Implement appropriate pharmacologic management in the care of patients undergoing diagnostic arteriography and interventional therapies before, during, and after catheterization * Identify new interventional technologies and propose appropriate applications for patients with cardiovascular disease
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More Than 78 Percent of Health Care Personnel Receive Flu Shot - 0 views

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    More than 78 percent of health care personnel (HCP) and 53.6 percent of pregnant women received influenza vaccination during the 2016-2017 influenza season, according to two studies published in the Sept. 29 issue of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Carla L. Black, Ph.D., from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and colleagues surveyed 2,438 HCP to estimate influenza vaccination coverage. The researchers found that during the 2016-2017 season, 78.6 percent of survey respondents reported receiving vaccination, similar to reported coverage in the previous three seasons. Coverage was highest for those working in hospitals compared with those working in ambulatory or long-term-care settings (92.3 versus 76.1 and 68 percent) and for those who were required by their employer to be vaccinated (96.7 percent), as in previous seasons. Helen Ding, M.D., from the CDC, and colleagues surveyed 1,893 women pregnant at any time during October 2016 to January 2017. The researchers found that 53.6 percent of respondents reported having received influenza vaccination before or during pregnancy (16.2 and 37.4 percent, respectively); this was similar to coverage during the previous four influenza seasons. Overall, 67.3, 11.9, and 20.7 percent of women reported receiving a provider offer for influenza vaccination, receiving a recommendation but no offer, and receiving no recommendation, respectively, similar to the previous influenza season; influenza vaccination coverage was 70.5, 43.7, and 14.8 percent, respectively, among these women.
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For Hepatitis B Patients, Aspirin Tied to Lower Risk of HCC - 0 views

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    Aspirin therapy is associated with a reduced risk of hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), according to a study scheduled for presentation at The Liver Meeting, held by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases from Oct. 20 to 24 in Washington, D.C. Teng-Yu Lee, M.D., Ph.D., from Taichung Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan, and colleagues used data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database from 1998 to 2012. Patients with non-hepatitis B infections were excluded, as were those with HCC before the follow-up index dates. A total of 1,553 patients who continuously received daily aspirin ≥90 days were randomly matched (1-to-4 ratio) with 6,212 patients who never received anti-platelet therapy based on baseline characteristics, the index date, and nucelos(t)ide analogue (NA) use during follow-up. The researchers found that the cumulative incidence of HCC in the treated group was significantly lower than that in the untreated group in five years (2.86 percent versus 5.59 percent). Aspirin therapy was independently associated with a reduced HCC risk (hazard ratio [HR], 0.63) in a multivariable regression analysis. An increased HCC risk was independently associated with older age (HR, 1.03 per year), male gender (HR, 2.65), cirrhosis (HR, 1.89), and diabetes mellitus (HR, 1.51). NA (HR, 0.57) and statin (HR, 0.57) use were associated with a decreased HCC risk.
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China Companion Animal Health Market | Aggregate Insights | Market Forecast - 0 views

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    Companion animals are domesticated or domestic-bred animals whose physical, emotional, behavioral and social needs can be readily met as companions in the home or a close daily relationship with humans. Companion animal health market mainly comprises of medicines, medicinal feed additives, and vaccines and caters to both foods producing and companion animals. China Companion Animal Health Market was worth US$ XX Million in 2019 and is expected to reach US$ XX Million by 2026, at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period 2019-2026. Download Free Sample Report: https://www.datamintelligence.com/download-sample/china-companion-animal-health-market View Full Report Sample: https://www.datamintelligence.com/research-report/china-companion-animal-health-market
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Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia Market | Aggregate Insights | Market Forecast - 0 views

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    Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia (chronic ITP) is an autoimmune disorder in which patients produce antiplatelet autoantibodies and specialized white blood cells that destroy their blood platelets and, in some cases, damage their megakaryocytes, causing a decrease in platelet production. The global chronic immune thrombocytopenia market size was worth $ XX billion in 2019 and is forecasted to reach $ XX billion by 2026, at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period (2019-2026). View Full Report Sample: https://www.datamintelligence.com/research-report/chronic-immune-thrombocytopenia-market Download free Report Sample: https://www.datamintelligence.com/download-sample/chronic-immune-thrombocytopenia-market
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Borderline Pulmonary HTN Linked to Increased Mortality Risk - 0 views

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    For patients undergoing right heart catheterization (RHC), borderline pulmonary hypertension (PH) is associated with increased risk of mortality, according to a study published online Oct. 25 in JAMA Cardiology. Tufik R. Assad, M.D., from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, and colleagues conducted a retrospective cohort study involving patients undergoing routine RHC for clinical indication. Patients were classified according to mean pulmonary arterial pressure (mPAP) values as reference, borderline PH, and PH (mPAP values of ≤18, 19 to 24, and ≥25 mmHg, respectively). The researchers found that the prevalence of PH and borderline PH was 62 and 18 percent, respectively, among 4,343 patients. Independent associations were seen for advanced age, features of the metabolic syndrome, and chronic heart and lung disease with increased likelihood of borderline PH versus reference patients. Borderline PH was correlated with increased mortality compared with reference patients after adjustment for 34 variables (hazard ratio, 1.31). With higher mPAP there was an incremental increase in the risk of death, without an observed threshold. Sixty-one percent of the 70 patients with borderline PH who underwent repeated RHC had developed overt PH, with a 5 mmHg median increase in mPAP (interquartile range, -1 to 11 mmHg; P < 0.001).
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    Diabetes Intensive Training is organized by Mayo clinic and would be held during Jul 10 - Sep 29, 2017. The target audience for this medical event basically for Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes, The CME conference has been approved with maximum of 32.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. he Diabetes Intensive Training online course is a comprehensive web based graduate credit level professional enhancement course geared toward practicing professionals. Diabetes Intensive Training is an online self-paced 12 week course through Blackboard Learn. The course is offered on a quarterly basis. The curriculum includes a pretest, 16 modules for study, a post-test requiring an 80% passing score for continuing education credit, and a required evaluation of the course at completion. Currently the curriculum is offered to physicians, physician assistants, advanced nurse practitioners, registered nurses and pharmacists with a current license without restrictions. Target audience: This course is designed for Primary care providers - Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine MDs, Pharmacists, Dietitians, NPs, RNs and APRNs. Learning objectives: Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to: * Integrate the principles of theory and research of nursing and medicine into comprehensive health care plan for patients with diabetes including prevention, promotion and treatment * Demonstrate knowledge of evidence based and clinical guidelines in treatment of diabetes inpatient and outpatient management. * Develop and acquire skills for self- directed lifelong learning and staying current in diabetes management (prevention, promotion and treatment).
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Better Glycemic Control With Insulin Pump for Youth With T1D - 0 views

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    For young patients with type 1 diabetes, insulin pump therapy is associated with lower risks of severe hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis and better glycemic control than insulin injection therapy, according to a study published online Oct. 10 in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Beate Karges, M.D., from RWTH Aachen University in Germany, and colleagues conducted a population-based cohort study in 446 diabetes centers. They identified patients with type 1 diabetes who were younger than 20 years and had diabetes duration of more than one year. The researchers found that 14,119 patients used pump therapy and 16,460 used insulin injections. A total of 9,814 patients using pump therapy were matched with 9,814 using injection therapy. Compared with injection therapy, pump therapy was correlated with lower rates of severe hypoglycemia (9.55 versus 13.97 per 100 patient-years) and diabetic ketoacidosis (3.64 versus 4.26 per 100 patient-years). Lower levels of glycated hemoglobin were seen with pump versus injection therapy (8.04 versus 8.22 percent). Compared with injection therapy, pump therapy was associated with lower total daily insulin doses (0.84 versus 0.98 U/kg). No significant difference in body mass index was seen between the treatment regimens
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High Sustained Response Rate for Glecaprevir, Pibrentasvir in HCV - 0 views

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    For patients with stage 4 or 5 chronic kidney disease and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, 12 weeks of treatment with glecaprevir and pibrentasvir results in a high rate of sustained virologic response, according to a study published online Oct. 11 in the New England Journal of Medicine. Edward Gane, M.D., from Auckland City Hospital in New Zealand, and colleagues conducted a multicenter trial to examine the efficacy and safety of combination treatment with the NS3/4A protease inhibitor glecaprevir and the NS5A inhibitor pibrentasvir for 12 weeks in adults with HCV infection and compensated liver disease with severe renal impairment, dependence on dialysis, or both. Participants had stage 4 or 5 chronic kidney disease. One hundred four patients were enrolled in the trial. The researchers found that the sustained virologic response rate was 98 percent. During treatment, none of the patients had virologic failure, and none had a virologic relapse after the end of treatment. Pruritus, fatigue, and nausea were reported in at least 10 percent of the patients. Twenty-four percent of the patients reported serious adverse events. Because of adverse events, four patients discontinued the trial treatment prematurely; three of these had sustained virologic response
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Mayo Clinic Pulmonary Manifestations of Connective Tissue Disorders 2017 - 0 views

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    Mayo Clinic Pulmonary Manifestations of Connective Tissue Disorders is organized by Mayo Clinic CME and would be held during Oct 20 - 21, 2017 at The Ritz Carlton, Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida, United States Of America. The target audience for this medical event for pulmonologists, rheumatologist, and primary care physicians and providers with an interest in pulmonary involvement of connective tissue disorders. This cme conference has been approved with a maximum of 11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Course Description : This two-day course provides pulmonologists, rheumatologists, internists and general practitioners with an up-to-date focus on pulmonary manifestations of rheumatologic disorders. From this course, participants gain a better understanding of how to recognize and diagnose interstitial lung disease, pulmonary hypertension and other respiratory problems which are common in autoimmune rheumatologic disorders, and the latest information regarding pathogenic mechanisms, clinical trials and therapeutic modalities. The speakers will be nationally and internationally recognized specialists in the field. Residents and fellows will have the opportunity to participate by submitting original studies for poster presentations. Conference Objectives are : * Review basic clinical and therapeutic aspects of interstitial lung disease and pulmonary hypertension in patients with connective tissue diseases * Improve interpretation skills for laboratory and pulmonary testing pertaining to patients with interstitial lung disease and connective tissue diseases * Identify patients that need a multidisciplinary approach early in the course of the disease * Review up-to-date information about ongoing research in connective tissue disease with patients with autoimmune lung involvement
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Most Ophthalmologists Write Few Opioid Prescriptions - 0 views

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    Most ophthalmologists write no more than 10 opioid prescriptions annually, with a mean supply per prescription of five days, according to a study published online Oct. 5 in JAMA Ophthalmology. Shriji Patel, M.D., and Paul Sternberg Jr., M.D., both from Vanderbilt Eye Institute in Nashville, Tennessee, analyzed physician and beneficiary measures using Medicare Part D Prescriber Data (2013 to 2015) to determine prescribing patterns for opioid drugs for participating ophthalmologists. The researchers found that, consistently, 88 to 89 percent of ophthalmologists wrote 10 opioid prescriptions or fewer annually. Only about 1 percent of ophthalmologists wrote more than 100 opioid prescriptions annually. On average, ophthalmologists wrote seven opioid prescriptions per year with a mean supply of five days. The six states with the highest volume of annual opioid prescriptions per ophthalmologist were in the South.
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