
April 1, 2008 Table of Contents
Articles
957 Pharmacologic Management of Heart Failure Caused by Systolic Dysfunction
WILLIAM E. CHAVEY, MD, MS; BARRY E. BLESKE, PharmD; R. VAN HARRISON, PhD; ROBERT HOGIKYAN, MD, MPH; SEAN KESTERSON, MD; and JOHN M. NICKLAS, MD
Several pharmacologic interventions have
been proven to reduce mortality in patients with heart failure.
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and beta blockers should be given to
all patients unless contraindicated. Other treatment options include diuretics,
aldosterone antagonists, angiotensin receptor blockers, and the direct-acting
vasodilators, isosorbide dinitrate and hydralazine.
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Patient information:
"Heart Failure: What You Should Know," p. 967
971 Evaluation of Acute Abdominal Pain in Adults
SARAH L. CARTWRIGHT, MD, and MARK P. KNUDSON, MD, MSPH
In the evaluation of abdominal pain, the
location of pain is an effective starting point. Associated signs and symptoms
can further focus the differential diagnosis.
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987 Expanded Newborn Screening: Information and Resources for the Family Physician
SUSAN E. WAISBREN, PhD
Expanded newborn screening allows for
early detection and treatment of metabolic and other disorders. Family
physicians should be familiar with the current state of expanded newborn
screening to effectively communicate results and formulate interventions. They
also should be able to recognize signs of disorders that may not be detected by
screening or that may not be a part of screening in their state.
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DURADO D. BROOKS, MD, MPH; SIDNEY J. WINAWER, MD; DOUGLAS K. REX, MD; ANNE G. ZAUBER, PhD; CHARLES J. KAHI, MD; ROBERT A. SMITH, PhD; BERNARD LEVIN, MD; and RICHARD WENDER, MD
New colonoscopy surveillance guidelines
have been released for patients who have had a polypectomy or colorectal cancer
resection. Guidelines for follow-up examination depend on factors such as the
type and size of polyps removed.
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Patient information:
"Colon Cancer Screening: What You Should Know," p.
1003
Editorial:
"When Is the Right Time to Repeat Colonoscopy?," p.
924
Departments
Keeping Up to Date
1006 From the U.S.
Preventive Services Task Force
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Screening for Carotid Artery Stenosis: Recommendation Statement
1024 Practice Guidelines
AAN Guideline Reassesses the Use of Neuroimaging in the Evaluation of Seizure
FDA Approves Alternative Dosing Schedule for Combined Hepatitis Vaccine
Answering Clinical Questions
907 CME Quiz
953 Cochrane for Clinicians
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Abstinence-Plus Programs for Prevention of HIV
1011 FPIN's Clinical Inquiries
Quality of Life in Older Persons with Dementia Living in Nursing Homes
1015 Photo Quiz
A Morally Reprehensible Patient
Commentary
891 Inside AFP
901 AFP Journal Club
915 Letters to the Editor
Family Physicians Capable of Administering Immunotherapy
Scope of Practice Differences in Urban and Rural Settings
924 Editorials
When Is the Right Time to Repeat Colonoscopy?
Medicine and Society
899 AAFP News Now: AFP Edition
Patient Information
967 Heart Failure
1003 Colonoscopy
Reader Services
896 Strength-of-Recommendation Taxonomy in AFP
920 Corrections
927 Evidence-Based Medicine Glossary
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