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Do beta-blockers worsen respiratory status for patients with COPD?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2005)
second (FEV1), or by changes in patients' self-reported symptoms. If such harmful effects do exist, they are likely to be less clinically important than the substantial proven benefits of beta-blockade for patients with concomitant cardiovascular disease...
What is the best way to diagnose polycystic ovarian syndrome?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2006)
ovaries with multiple small follicular cysts on transvaginal ultrasound (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, based on expert opinion). Depending on the clinical presentation, secondary causes should be excluded (SOR: C, expert opinion). While not among...
How effective is gastric bypass for weight loss?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2004)
Gastric bypass results in weight loss of approximately 33% at 2 years and 25% at 8 years (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, based on a cohort study). Gastric bypass is one type of bariatric surgery, which also includes ...
Can we prevent splenic rupture for patients with infectious mononucleosis?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2005)
All patients with infectious mononucleosis should be considered at risk for splenic rupture since clinical severity, laboratory results, and physical exam are not reliable predictors of rupture (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, case...
Should liver enzymes be checked in a patient taking niacin?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2005)
No randomized trials directly address the question of frequency of liver enzyme monitoring with niacin use. Niacin use is associated with early and late hepatotoxicity (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, based on incidence ...
How best to treat agitation in patients with irreversible dementia?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2013)
Atypical antipsychotics modestly reduce agitation compared with placebo but have significant adverse effects (strength of recommendation [SOR]: A, systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials [RCTs]). Haloperidol ...
How often should you follow up on a patient with newly diagnosed hypothyroidism?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2009)
Six to 8 weeks after the start of levothyroxine therapy you should reexamine patients and measure their serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, common practice and expert opinion). If ...
Is Fluoxetine an Effective Therapy for Weight Loss in Obese Patients?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2003)
Fluoxetine (Prozac) use may result in an average, short-term weight loss of up to 3.3 kg (7 lb, 4 oz) in obese patients, but the longterm effects and maintenance of weight loss after discontinuation of the drug have not ...
Does cervical membrane stripping in women with group B Streptococcus put the fetus at risk?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2012)
No direct evidence points to fetal harm from cervical membrane stripping (CMS) to induce labor in term pregnancies complicated by group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, a Cochrane ...
What is the recommended approach to asymptomatic patients who develop a reactive PPD?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2006)
Clinical evaluation and chest x-ray are recommended for asymptomatic patients with a positive purified protein derivative (PPD) test result, to exclude the slight possibility of active tuberculosis (TB). Patients with radiographic evidence of old...
What is the best way to treat tinea cruris?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2006)
After clinical diagnosis and microscopic confirmation, tinea cruris is best treated with a topical allylamine or an azole antifungal (strength of recommendation: A, based on multiple randomized controlled trials [RCTs]). Differences in current...
What's the best diagnostic evaluation of night sweats?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2007)
of recommendation [SOR]: C, based on usual practice and clinical opinion). No clinical trials have directly studied symptomatic relief of night sweats alone....
Which tests are the most useful for diagnosing PID?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2007)
No single test has adequate sensitivity and specificity to reliably identify pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and thus help to spare women serious sequelae, including infertility (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, based ...
Diagnosing Von Willebrand Disease
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2010)
The diagnosis of vWD requires two clinical criteria: (1) a personal history, family history, or physical evidence of mucocutaneous bleeding and (2) a qualitative or quantitative decrease in functional activity of von Willebrand factor (v...
What is the appropriate management for a patient with CIN1 on colposcopy?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2006)
Of the different strategies available for managing cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 (CIN1), testing for high-risk subtypes of the human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) DNA at 12 months has the highest sensitivity for ...
Does treatment with donepezil improve memory for patients with mild cognitive impairment?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2006)
Donepezil (Aricept) has potential benefit in delaying risk of progression to Alzheimer's disease in the first year of treatment, but this benefit is not seen at 3 years. Donepezil does not improve memory for patients with ...
Do ACE inhibitors decrease mortality in patients with hypertension?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2004)
When used to treat patients with hypertension, ACE inhibitors reduce cardiovascular and all-cause mortality as effectively as diuretics, beta blockers, and calcium channel blockers. [Strength of recommendation: A, based ...
Monitoring Therapy for Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2007)
Patients with Alzheimer's disease who undergo treatment of any kind should be monitored eight weeks after initiation of therapy and at least every six months thereafter. (Strength of Recommendation: C, based on expert ...
Screening Mammography for Reducing Breast Cancer Mortality
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2012)
include false-positive results, diagnosis and treatment for cancer that would not have become clinically evident during the woman's lifetime, false-negative results (i.e., false reassurance), radiation exposure, biopsies, and anxiety....
What is the initial work-up in the diagnosis of hypertension?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2005)
Patients with a new diagnosis of hypertension should be evaluated with a history and physical exam and the following initial studies: serum potassium and creatinine, fasting serum glucose and lipid panel, hematocrit, ...