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Round Up Email May 2022

This month's Round Up includes updates of the Conn's syndrome (primary aldosteronism) section and information about CRP and cancer risk, and asymptomatic bacteriuria in the elderly.

  • Question 1

    Methenamine Hippurate in the prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs) – Is methenamine hippurate an antiseptic or an antibiotic? Is it more effective in preventing UTIs in an alkaline or acid environment? How does the use of methenamine Hippurate compare to the current standard care for preventing recurrent UTIs in women?: Methenamine hippurate in the prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs)

    1) With respect to methenamine hippurate, which statement is false?

  • Question 2

    Raised CRP and possible colorectal cancer – Is a raised CRP associated with increased colorectal cancer risk? Does CRP level help identify the presence of high-risk adenomas? Is CRP level at diagnosis of colorectal cancer of prognostic value?: CRP and colorectal cancer

    2) With respect to CRP and colorectal cancer, which statement is false?

  • Question 3

    Conn's syndrome – Do most patients with Conn's syndrome have reduced plasma potassium levels? What is the diagnostic investigation of choice? What medications can interfere with this investigation?: Conn's syndrome

    3) With respect to Conn's syndrome, which statement is false?

  • Question 4

    Prophylactic measures against the development of mountain sickness – an update of this section on GPnotebook.: Prophylactic (preventative) measures against development of mountain sickness

    4) With respect to prophylactic measures against mountain sickness, which statement is false?

  • Question 5

    Asymptomatic bacteriuria in the elderly – is antibiotic therapy indicated? Is there evidence of benefit in any elderly sub-population?: Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB)

    5) With respect to asymptomatic bacteriuria in the elderly, which statement is false

  • Question 6

    Maternal steroids and premature labour – Are there evidence of benefit for the use of steroids in premature labour to reduce the risk of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome? Is there survival benefit for neonates if a mother has had steroids in this scenario?: Antenatal corticosteroids for accelerating fetal lung maturation for women at risk of preterm birth

    6) With respect to maternal steroids in premature labour, which statement is false?

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