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In a new study, Yale researchers found that adults with COVID-19 who develop acute kidney injury (AKI) have a lower risk of kidney disease progression and mortality over the longer term compared with those who develop AKI related to other causes.
On May 24, 2023, 65 staff members from the Department of Internal Medicine were recognized for service anniversaries, ranging from five to 40 years.
Discoveries & Impact highlights select scientific discoveries across the Department of Internal Medicine...
This month researchers examined hospital web page content about percutaneous closure of the left atrial appendage occlusion and clinical decision-making.
Simple, personalized alerts embedded in a patients’ electronic health record (EHR) led to a wider use of guideline recommended lipid-lowering therapies at 90-days.
Late-Breaking Basic Science submissions for the AHA Scientific Sessions close August 23.
The trial tested the efficacy of an alert system that allows clinicians to prescribe optimal therapies to heart failure patients during an office visit.
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Timely prediction of AKI in children can allow for targeted interventions, but the wealth of data in the electronic health record poses unique modeling challenges.