[76] The first published report of successful treatment with vitamin K of life-threatening hemorrhage in a jaundiced patient with prothrombin deficiency was made in 1938 by Smith, Warner, and Brinkhous
Acknowledgements Funding This research was funded by Slovenian Research Agency, grant numbers #P3-0298 and P1-0170
What Monitoring Looks Like in Practice Reasonable follow-up includes home blood pressure readings recorded with dates, periodic renal function and electrolyte checks, attention to symptoms of volume depletion, and a review of the antihypertensive regimen as weight changes
Limitations 1 : 1 : Results should be interpreted with caution because of the retrospective pre-post design without a control or comparator arm and the relatively short follow-up (6 months) Hypoglycemia may have been underreported, as only the clinically significant events were likely to have been captured (eg, no SMBG or CGM data) EMR database analysis as a potential for selection bias that cannot be controlled, as well as EMR data-capture challenges (eg, coding errors, no dosing data) Patients were mainly from the Northwest and Southern US states and therefore may not be representative of the US national landscape Sanofi-sponsored study *Follow-up period 6 months included GLP-1 RA + Toujeo (N=271)
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