Sub-optimal adherence to guideline-recommended anti-inflammatory drug doses is common in patients with acute pericarditis, many of whom experience long-term complications.
There is a need to improve adherence to guideline-recommended anti-inflammatory dosing for acute pericarditis in the emergency department to potentially reduce long-term complications.
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A significant proportion of patients with acute pericarditis experience long-term complications. Sub-optimal adherence to guideline-recommended doses of anti-inflammatory drugs was commonly observed, suggesting an area for improvement in the management of these patients.
Caldera et al. (Fri,) reported a other. Sub-optimal adherence to guideline-recommended anti-inflammatory drug doses is common in patients with acute pericarditis, many of whom experience long-term complications.