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Articles
Suzanne K. Swan, David W. Rudy, Kenneth C. Lasseter, Charles F. Ryan, Kristin L. Buechel, Laurence J. Lambrecht, Manuel B. Pinto, Stacy C. Dilzer, Olga Obrda, Kimberly J. Sundblad, Carol P. Gumbs, David L. Ebel, Hui Quan, Patrick J. Larson, Jules I. Schwartz, Thomas A. Musliner, Barry J. Gertz, D. Craig Brater, and Siu-Long Yao The effects of cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 inhibition on renal function in elderly patients are similar to those seen with nonselective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Thus, COX-2 seems to play an important role in human renal function.
Roy M. Poses, Donna K. McClish, Wally R. Smith, Elizabeth C. Huber, F. Lynne W. Clemo, Brian P. Schmitt, Donna Alexander, Edward M. Racht, and Christopher C. Colenda, III Results of outcome report cards for simulated survival in patients with congestive heart failure depend on the method used to adjust for severity. Relying on report cards that use one of the currently available risk adjustment methods may lead to erroneous conclusions about the quality of care at particular hospitals.
David L. Paterson, Susan Swindells, Jeffrey Mohr, Michelle Brester, Emanuel N. Vergis, Cheryl Squier, Marilyn M. Wagener, and Nina Singh Adherence to protease inhibitor therapy of 95% or greater optimized virologic outcomes for patients with HIV infection. Diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric illness should be further investigated as means to improve adherence to therapy.
Brief Communications
Terese L. Katzenstein, Ebbe Dickmeiss, Hassan Aladdin, Adam Hede, Claus Nielsen, Helle Nielsen, Louise B. Jørgensen, and Jan Gerstoft In the case reported here, transfusion of HIV RNApositive, HIV-seronegative blood did not lead to infection of the recipient, probably because potent postexposure antiretroviral therapy was initiated promptly.
Roy M. Gulick, John W. Mellors, Diane Havlir, Joseph J. Eron, Anne Meibohm, Jon H. Condra, Fred T. Valentine, Deborah McMahon, Charles Gonzalez, Leslie Jonas, Emilio A. Emini, Jeffrey A. Chodakewitz, Robin Isaacs, and Douglas D. Richman A three-drug regimen of indinavir, zidovudine, and lamivudine suppressed viremia in two thirds of the 33 study patients for at least 3 years.
Reviews
Patrick G. O'Connor and David A. Fiellin The authors provide an overview of the treatment of heroin dependence, with an emphasis on recent developments in pharmacologically based treatment approaches.
Position Papers
Mark P. Aulisio, Robert M. Arnold, Stuart J. Youngner for the Society for Health and Human ValuesSociety for Bioethics Consultation Task Force on Standards for Bioethics Consultation* The report from the Society for Health and Human ValuesSociety for Bioethics Consultation Task Force is the first multidisciplinary and multi-institutional attempt in the United States to articulate what ethics consultation is and what competencies it requires.
Editorials
Jeffrey Spike and Jane Greenlaw In this issue, the Society for Health and Human ValuesSociety for Bioethics Consultation Task Force summarizes its report on core competencies for health care ethics consultation. Although this report is an informative starting point for someone interested in learning about ethics consultation, it softens or avoids some points of disagreement. Four such issues are committees versus individual consultants, interdisciplinary competency, practical wisdom versus character, and financial support for ethics services.
Frank Davidoff The biologist Edward Wilson has said that "a discovery does not exist until it is safely reviewed and in print." That's a strong statement, but it says much about why print publication is important and why the print version of Annals looks different beginning with this issue.
On Being a Doctor
Kathryn Rensenbrink It is a peculiar privilege of a rural doctor to walk among one's dead.
Letters Long-Term Prevention of Bone Loss
Pharmacologic Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
"Leftover" Antibiotics in the Medicine Cabinet
Evidence of Hepatitis C Virus Viremia without Detectable Antibody to Hepatitis C Virus in a Blood Donor
Renal Amyloidosis in AIDS
William H. Helfand and John Ittmann The Ars Medica collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art is a major resource of worldwide reputation. It numbers more than 2000 works, and its subject matter reflects the broadest spectrum of medical topics, including examples from pharmacy, dentistry, nursing, and even veterinary medicine.
David M. Grossman
Hanna Bloomfield Rubins
Bonnie Salomon
Susan Rakley
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