How It Works in Real Life

Everyone agrees primary care physicians (PCPs) need to work together with cardiologists when caring for patients with heart disease, diabetes, and sometimes both conditions. Medscape Medical News asked for examples of PCP-to-cardiologist referrals that were successful — or not. Here are three success stories and one that could have turned out better. Diabetes, Hypertension, New-Onset Raynaud’s…at … Read more

GPs Lead the Way in Home-Based Albuminuria Screening

TOPLINE: Systematic home-based screening for albuminuria in primary care identified previously undiagnosed risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD), with greater participation among individuals invited by general practitioners (GPs). Overall, 8.7% of GP-invited participants had confirmed increased albuminuria, with 40.6% of them being newly diagnosed. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a cross-sectional screening study to evaluate the effectiveness … Read more

Esketamine Combo Bests SSRIs for TRD in Head-to-Head Trial

Esketamine combined with a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) for treatment-resistant depression (TRD) was linked to significantly lower rates of several adverse outcomes than esketamine plus a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), new research showed. Prior research has suggested that esketamine combined with either antidepressant is effective for TRD. But whether an add-on SNRI would yield … Read more