[Top 4 Research Studies of the month for Italian Primary Care Physicians: April 2024.]

Q3 Medicine
Peter K Kurotschka, Alice Serafini, Allen F Shaughnessy, David Slawson, Mark H Ebell
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This monthly article provides a collection of summaries of the most relevant studies identified as POEMs (patient-oriented evidence that matters) for Italian primary care physicians. 1) In children and adults with acute conjunctivitis, antibiotic drops increase the likelihood that a patient will experience clinical recovery. Damage appears to be minimal for all agents other than fusidic acid (therefore, fusidic acid should be avoided). Since most patients improve without antibiotics, the benefit is modest, and there is a risk of antibiotic resistance, we would avoid them for patients with milder symptoms, especially immunocompetent adults. 2) A high quality randomized controlled trial was recently conducted on more than 4000 adult patients with recurrent episodes of subclinical atrial fibrillation. Trialists found that there was approximately 1 fewer ischemic stroke and 1 more major bleed for every 250 persons treated with apixaban instead of aspirin, but in people treated with apixaban major bleeding was also significantly more likely. This seems like a decision that requires an informed patient and shared decision-making. 3) In an intriguing but somewhat limited network meta-analysis, probiotics were equally or more effective than treatment with any antidepressant except escitalopram. Given the low advantage of standard treatments over placebo, probiotic treatment might be offered to patients who are reluctant to use antidepressants. 4) A recent meta-analysis showed that amyloid-targeting monoclonal antibodies do not provide any clinical meaningful benefits for patients with Alzheimer disease. Instead, they are associated with concerning risks of harm, most notably cerebral hemorrhage identified on imaging studies. The balance of risk versus benefit demonstrated thus far doesn't justify the use of these costly (over US$ 20,000 annually) drugs.

[意大利初级保健医生本月的四大研究:2024 年 4 月]。
本期月刊文章为意大利初级保健医生收集整理了被确定为 POEM(以患者为导向的重要证据)的最相关研究摘要。1) 在儿童和成人急性结膜炎患者中,抗生素滴眼液可增加患者临床康复的可能性。除了夫西地酸(fusidic acid)外,其他抗生素的损害似乎都很小(因此应避免使用夫西地酸)。由于大多数患者无需使用抗生素就能得到改善,其益处不大,而且存在抗生素耐药性的风险,因此我们建议症状较轻的患者,尤其是免疫功能正常的成人患者避免使用抗生素。2)最近对 4000 多名反复发作亚临床心房颤动的成年患者进行了一项高质量的随机对照试验。试验人员发现,每 250 人接受阿哌沙班治疗而不是阿司匹林治疗,缺血性中风和大出血的发生率分别减少约 1 例和 1 例,但接受阿哌沙班治疗的人发生大出血的可能性也明显增加。这似乎是一个需要患者知情和共同决策的决定。3)在一项耐人寻味但有限的网络荟萃分析中,除艾司西酞普兰外,益生菌与任何抗抑郁药物的治疗效果相同或更佳。鉴于标准疗法与安慰剂相比优势较小,可以向不愿使用抗抑郁药物的患者提供益生菌治疗。4)最近的一项荟萃分析表明,淀粉样蛋白靶向单克隆抗体并不能为阿尔茨海默病患者带来任何有临床意义的益处。相反,它们与令人担忧的危害风险有关,最明显的是影像学研究发现的脑出血。迄今为止,风险与收益之间的平衡并不能证明使用这些昂贵的药物(每年超过 2 万美元)是合理的。
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Recenti progressi in medicina
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期刊介绍: Giunta ormai al sessantesimo anno, Recenti Progressi in Medicina continua a costituire un sicuro punto di riferimento ed uno strumento di lavoro fondamentale per l"ampliamento dell"orizzonte culturale del medico italiano. Recenti Progressi in Medicina è una rivista di medicina interna. Ciò significa il recupero di un"ottica globale e integrata, idonea ad evitare sia i particolarismi della informazione specialistica sia la frammentazione di quella generalista.
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