The document summarizes 20 research studies identified as the most relevant to primary care physicians in 2011. The studies are organized by topic and include cardiovascular disease, musculoskeletal disease, diabetes mellitus, and gastrointestinal disease. Key findings include:
- For atrial fibrillation patients, dabigatran is only cost-effective for those with poorly controlled INR or at high risk of bleeding/stroke.
- Multiple blood pressure measurements over time are needed to accurately diagnose hypertension. Automated measurements provide more accurate readings than manual.
- Intensive statin therapy is more effective than less intensive for reducing cardiovascular events. Statins also reduce mortality for primary and secondary prevention.
- Routine imaging for low back pain is not