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Prevalence and Duration of Potential Drug–Drug Interactions Among US Nursing Home Residents, 2018–2020
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Volume 73, Issue 12, Page 3766-3777, December 2025.ABSTRACT Background
Nursing home (NH) residents are at increased risk of drug–drug interactions (DDIs) due to multimorbidity and polypharmacy. While prior research suggests that many DDIs lead to adverse drug events in older adults, the extent of exposure to potentially clinically relevant DDIs among United States (US) NH residents is largely unknown ...Laura A. Reich, Lori A. Daiello, Sarah D. Berry, Adam M. D'Amico, Douglas P. Kiel, Daniel A. Harris, Kaleen N. Hayes, Charles E. Leonard, Yu‐Chia (Sam) Hsu, Andrew R. Zullo +9 morewiley +1 more sourceEffect of N‐Butylscopolammonium Bromide and Metamizol Sodium on Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, and Echocardiographic Measurements in Warmblood Horses With Aortic and Mitral Valve Regurgitation
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 39, Issue 6, November/December 2025.ABSTRACT Background
Administration of N‐butylscopolammonium bromide (NBB) with metamizol sodium (NBBM) causes tachycardia and hypertension, and has been associated with accentuated cardiac murmurs. Objectives
To evaluate the effect of a pharmacological challenge using NBBM on valvular regurgitation and cardiac murmurs in horses with aortic (AR) and ...Alexander Dufourni, Marie Demeyere, Ingrid Vernemmen, Glenn Van Steenkiste, Lize‐Maria Verhaeghe, Gunther van Loon, Annelies Decloedt +6 morewiley +1 more sourceAutonomic effects of electroacupuncture in opioid‐induced constipation in male rats
Physiological Reports, Volume 13, Issue 19, October 2025.Abstract
The efficacy of electroacupuncture (EA) for opioid‐induced constipation (OIC) has been reported; however, the mechanism has not been sufficiently studied, and the details have not been clarified. The aims of this study were to demonstrate the delay in rat colonic transit (CT) caused by loperamide, a peripheral μ‐opioid receptor agonist, and to Misaki Okada, Kazunori Itoh, Hiroshi Kitakoji, Kenji Imai +3 morewiley +1 more sourceRECOVER Guidelines: Newborn Resuscitation in Dogs and Cats. Evidence and Knowledge Gap Analysis With Treatment Recommendations
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, Volume 35, Issue S1, Page 3-59, August 2025.ABSTRACT Objective
To systematically review the evidence on, to devise clinical recommendations for, and to identify critical knowledge gaps in resuscitation of newborn puppies and kittens. Design
Standardized, systematic evaluation of literature pertinent to newborn resuscitation following Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and ...Manuel Boller, Jamie M. Burkitt‐Creedon, Christopher G. Byers, Daniel J. Fletcher, Kate S. Farrell, Autumn P. Davidson, Suzanne Fricke, Giovanna Bassu, Sophie A. Grundy, Cheryl Lopate, Maria C. Veronesi, the RECOVER Newborn Resuscitation Domain Evidence Evaluators, Barbara Ambros, Samantha M. Aumann, Amy L. Bell, Steven T. Berkowitz, Erin M. Binagia, Jennifer L. Bornkamp, Luis Bosch Lozano, Leslie J. Carter, Rosalind S. Chow, Kimberly N. Claus, Lillian Cousto, Ian M. DeStefano, Jillian DiFazio, Neus Elias Santo‐Domingo, Rebecca S. Flores, Emily F. Floyd, Christine Fox, Suzanne Fricke, Anthony L. Gonzales, Jennifer M. Good, Eduardo Gutierrez‐Blanco, Jenica L. Haraschak, Amanda J. Hilliard, Katherine J. Howie, Kristen M. Hutchinson, Matthias Kohlhauer, Pen‐Ting Liao, Kristen Marshall, Carolyn McKune, Amelia S. Munsterman, Katherine J. Nash, Christopher L. Norkus, Tania E. Perez Jimenez, Carlos Pizarro Del Valle, Molly A. Racette, Andrea Sanchez, Eric L. Schroeder, Deborah C. Silverstein, M. Ryan Smith, Susanna Solbak, Erin A. Spencer, Tamara M. Swor, Erica W. Tinson, Renaud Tissier, Chia T. Tseng, Yu Ueda, Kelley M. Varner, Meghan E. Vaught, Linda K. Weatherton, Helen E. Wilson, Eunice L. Yuh, Kristin M. Zersen +63 morewiley +1 more sourceThe anticholinergic burden in patients with chronic kidney disease: Patterns, risk factors, and the link with cognitive impairment
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Volume 73, Issue 2, Page 533-544, February 2025.Abstract Background
People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have an elevated risk of cognitive impairment (CI). Medications with anticholinergic activity are recognized for their adverse reactions on central nervous system. The putative association between the anticholinergic burden and CI has not previously been evaluated in patients with CKD.Agathe Mouheb, Hélène Levassort, Ziad A. Massy, Christian Jacquelinet, Maurice Laville, Natalia Alencar de Pinho, Marion Pépin, Solène M. Laville, Sophie Liabeuf, on behalf of the Chronic Kidney Disease‐Renal Epidemiology and Information Network (CKD‐REIN) Study Group, Natalia Alencar de Pinho, Dorothée Cannet, Christian Combe, Denis Fouque, Luc Frimat, Aghilès Hamroun, Yves‐Edouard Herpe, Christian Jacquelinet, Oriane Lambert, Céline Lange, Maurice Laville, Sophie Liabeuf, Ziad A. Massy, Marie Metzger, Pascal Morel, Christophe Pascal, Roberto Pecoits‐Filho, Joost Schantsra, Bénédicte Stengel, Thierry Hannedouche, Bruno Moulin, Sébastien Mailliez, Gaétan Lebrun, Éric Magnant, Gabriel Choukroun, Benjamin Deroure, Adeline Lacraz, Guy Lambrey, Jean Philippe Bourdenx, Marie Essig, Thierry Lobbedez, Raymond Azar, Hacène Sekhri, Mustafa Smati, Mohamed Jamali, Alexandre Klein, Michel Delahousse, Christian Combe, Séverine Martin, Isabelle Landru, Eric Thervet, Ziad Massy, Philippe Lang, Xavier Belenfant, Pablo Urena, Carlos Vela, Luc Frimat, Dominique Chauveau, Viktor Panescu, Christian Noel, François Glowacki, Maxime Hoffmann, Maryvonne Hourmant, Dominique Besnier, Angelo Testa, F Kuentz, Philippe Zaoui, Charles Chazot, Laurent Juillard, Stéphane Burtey, Adrien Keller, N Kamar, Denis Fouque, Maurice Laville +73 morewiley +1 more source2024 RECOVER Guidelines: Advanced Life Support. Evidence and knowledge gap analysis with treatment recommendations for small animal CPR
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, Volume 34, Issue S1, Page 44-75, July/August 2024.Abstract Objective
To systematically review the evidence and devise clinical recommendations on advanced life support (ALS) in dogs and cats and to identify critical knowledge gaps. Design
Standardized, systematic evaluation of literature pertinent to ALS following Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology. Jacob Wolf, Gareth J. Buckley, Elizabeth A. Rozanski, Daniel J. Fletcher, Manuel Boller, Jamie M. Burkitt‐Creedon, Kelly A. Weigand, Molly Crews, Erik D. Fausak, and the RECOVER Advanced Life Support Domain Worksheet Authors, Asher Allison, Steven T. Berkowitz, Erin M. Binagia, April E. Blong, Melissa A. Claus, Claudio Correa Natalini, Jeannette Cremer, Rebekah E. Donaldson, Beth Eisenberg, Melissa Evans, Kate S. Farrell, Tatiana H. Ferreira, Virginia M. Frauenthal, Anais Gautier, Stefania C. Grasso, Katherine Howie, Eva Larouche‐Lebel, Nicole Victoria Laws, Christina H. Maglaras, Nick Parkinson, Jocelyn Patterson, Elizabeth H. Ross, Florian Sänger, Claire R. Sharp, Mariko St James, Rachel Stauffer, Lindsey Strang, Alexander CS. Thomson, Carissa W. Tong, Leon N. Warne, Janelle R. Wierenga, Deborah V. Wilson, Jake Wolf, Christine I. Wong, Virginie A. Wurlod‐Talbot, Igor Yankin, Erik Zager +46 morewiley +1 more sourceTwenty‐four hour continuous transvenous temporary right ventricular pacing in healthy horses
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 38, Issue 3, Page 1751-1764, May/June 2024.Abstract Background
The ability to perform transvenous temporary cardiac pacing (TV‐TP) is critical to stabilize horses with symptomatic bradyarrhythmias. Reports of successful TV‐TP in horses are limited, and only briefly describe short‐term pacing.Amanda Avison, Anna R. Gelzer, Virginia B. Reef, Kathryn B. Wulster Bills, Cris Navas de Solis, Marc S. Kraus, JoAnn Slack, Darko Stefanovski, Lindsay J. Deacon, Claire Underwood +9 morewiley +1 more sourceEffect of physiological and pharmacological stress on heart rate, blood pressure, and echocardiographic measurements in healthy Warmblood horses
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 38, Issue 1, Page 398-410, January/February 2024.Abstract Background
Echocardiographic measurements are important prognostic indicators but might be influenced by heart rate and blood pressure. This is particularly important when comparing repeated examinations. Hypothesis
To determine the effect of physiological stress at mildly increased heart rates and pharmacological challenge using IV ...Alexander Dufourni, Eva Buschmann, Ingrid Vernemmen, Glenn Van Steenkiste, Gunther van Loon, Annelies Decloedt +5 morewiley +1 more source