Acute treatment

Efficacy of Modern Therapies for Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction in Specific Population Subgroups: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis

Efficacy of Modern Therapies for Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction in Specific Population Subgroups: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis

Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome responsible for a high hospitalization rate and mortality with a significant reduction in quality of life. It affects a sizable portion of the adult population, and its prevalence increases with age [1]. Across the spectrum of HF, patients affected by heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) have the worst prognosis [2]. When compared to the results of the first treatment trials, prognosis has markedly improved thanks to new effective evidence-based therapeutic options.

Serotonin receptor agonists in the acute treatment of migraine. a review on their therapeutic potential

Migraine is an important socioeconomic burden and is ranked the sixth cause of years of life lost because of disability in the general population and the third cause of years of life lost in people younger than 50 years. The cornerstone of pharmacological treatment is represented by the acute therapy. The serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) receptor subtype 1B/1D agonists, called triptans, are nowadays the first-line acute therapy for patients who experience moderate-to-severe migraine attacks.

Evaluating and managing severe headache in the emergency department

Introduction: Headache is the fifth most common reason to visit an emergency department (ED). In most of the cases, headache is benign and has a primary origin, with migraine as the most common diagnosis. Inappropriate use of ED for non-emergency conditions causes overcrowding, unnecessary testing, and increased medical costs. Areas covered: All stages of headache management in ED, from the reasons to go there, the diagnosis that is made and the investigations necessary to make it, to get to the therapies administered and those prescribed at discharge, if there were any.

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