Abstract

This monthly article provides a selection of summaries of the most relevant studies identified as POEMs (patient-oriented evidence that matters) for Italian primary care physicians. Amoxicillin is no more likely to cause a rash than any other antibiotic in children with infectious mononucleosis. According to a good quality systematic review and network meta-analysis, only a small number of randomized controlled trials, disappointing in overall quality, suggest that for managing neuropsychiatric symptoms in adults with dementia, risperidone has the best balance of effectiveness and adverse effects. In a rigorously conducted double-blind randomized controlled trial, adults with acute low back or neck pain treated with opioids had no benefit in pain relief as those treated with placebo. In a large study of more than 21,000 participants aged 60 to 84 years, taking 60,000 IU vitamin D each month slightly reduced their likelihood of experiencing a major cardiovascular event (number needed to treat = 172 over 5 years). A single screening colonoscopy had higher rates of participation than 5 years of fecal occult blood testing in a high-quality study in which patients were offered free screening with these two methods (84% vs 73%; p<0.001).

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