<?xml version="1.0"?><rss version="2.0"> <channel>	<title>20 Newest BET Entries</title> 	<description>The top 20 newly created or recently modified BET entries</description>	<link>http://www.bestbets.org</link>	<language>en-gb</language> </channel><item>
<title>Treatment of Bell's Palsy - Should antivirals be added to prednisolone? </title><description>Is [Bell’s Palsy] best treated with [prednisolone] or [prednisolone combined with an antiviral agent]?</description><status>Yellow Internal BestBET edit</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2314</link><author>Saba Mattar</author><dateModified>2012-01-24</dateModified></item><item>
<title>In a patient with a penetrating chest wound is a three sided dressing or a one way chest seal better at prevention of respiratory complications?</title><description>In [a patient with a penetrating chest wound] is [a three sided dressing or a one way chest seal] better at [prevention of respiratory complications]?</description><status>Yellow Internal BestBET edit</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=1928</link><author>Kirsten Walthall</author><dateModified>2012-01-24</dateModified></item><item>
<title>CT scan clearance of the cervical spine in obtunded patients</title><description>In [obtunded adult patients with blunt trauma] will [CT scan of cervical spine] exclude [all unstable ligamentous injuries]</description><status>Blue submitted but not checked</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=1731</link><author>Thomas Cheri</author><dateModified>2012-01-23</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Ultrasound for detecting rotator cuff injury</title><description>In [patients clinically suspected to have rotator cuff injury] is [ultrasound imaging] [accurate, sensitive and specific enough to reach diagnosis]?</description><status>Blue submitted but not checked</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=1559</link><author>Fiona Williams</author><dateModified>2012-01-12</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Is abdominal pain when asked to hop suggestive of appendicitis in children?</title><description>In [children with suspected appendicitis] how [useful is abdominal pain when asked to hop] at [confirming or refuting the diagnosis]</description><status>Red incomplete</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2315</link><author>Craig McRoberts</author><dateModified>2012-01-12</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Parenteral analgesia and/or buscopan for abdominal pain</title><description>In [adults with acute abdominal pain] is [buscopan with or without a parenteral analgesic better than a parenteral analgesic alone] at [reducing pain and aiding diagonsis]?</description><status>Red incomplete</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=260</link><author>Minnie Alexander</author><dateModified>2012-01-10</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Can we use oral thromboprophylaxis for temporary immobilisation in ambulatory patients with isolated limb injury?</title><description>In [ambulatory patients with temporary immobilisation of the lower limb following isolated trauma] does the use of [aspirin, a factor Xa inhibitor or any other method of oral thromboprophylaxis] prevent [venous thromboembolic disease over the subsequent three months]</description><status>Blue submitted but not checked</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2236</link><author>Thomas Curl-Roper</author><dateModified>2012-01-10</dateModified></item><item>
<title>When should we do coagulation testing in paediatric patients with spontaneous epistaxis?</title><description>In [children with spontaneous epistaxis] which [clinical findings] predict [coagulation or platelet abnormalities]?</description><status>Red incomplete</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2316</link><author>Katie Hacking</author><dateModified>2012-01-10</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Syncope and a normal ECG - the likelihood of a cardiac arrythmia</title><description>In [patients presenting after a syncopal episode] to what extent does [a normal ECG] [reduce the likelihood that a cardiac arrythmia was the cause]</description><status>Red incomplete</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=173</link><author>Minnie Alexander</author><dateModified>2012-01-09</dateModified></item><item>
<title>No Evidence to support thromboprophylaxis for ambulatory weight-bearing patients immobilised in cricket pad splint</title><description>In [patients with knee injuries requiring immobilisation in a cricket pad splint] does [prophylactic anticoagulation with LMWH] reduce the risk of [venous thromboembolic disease over the subsequent three months]. 
</description><status>Blue submitted but not checked</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2237</link><author>Catherine Roberts</author><dateModified>2012-01-08</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Comparison of topical anaesthetic agents for minor wound closure in children.</title><description>In [children with minor skin lacerations requiring suturing], is [lignocaine, adrenaline, tetracaine gel] more effective than [tetracaine, adrenaline, cocaine gel] as a topical anaesthetic agent.</description><status>Yellow Internal BestBET edit</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2294</link><author>Kenneth Anderson</author><dateModified>2012-01-08</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Is Intravenous Adenosine Effective and Safe in Patients presenting with Unstable Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia?</title><description>In [patients with Unstable Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia] is [treatment with intravenous Adenosine] both [effective and safe]?

</description><status>Yellow Internal BestBET edit</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=181</link><author>Minnie Alexander</author><dateModified>2012-01-05</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Is physical exam and laboratory data sufficient to exclude intrabdominal injury (IAI) in the pediatric trauma patient?</title><description>In [pediatric trauma patients] is [physical exam combined with laboratory values] a feasible alternative to [exclude intrabdominal injury] compared to abdominal computed tomography?</description><status>Yellow Internal BestBET edit</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2252</link><author>Drue Orwig</author><dateModified>2012-01-05</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Early nasogastric feeding in severe acute pancreatitis</title><description>In [adults with severe acute pancreatitis] is [nasogastric  feeding better than conventional routes] in decreasing [mortality and septic complications]?</description><status>Yellow Internal BestBET edit</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2259</link><author>iuri correia</author><dateModified>2012-01-05</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Rocuronium is as effective as succinylcholine at facilitating laryngoscopy during RSI</title><description>In a [patient undergoing rapid sequence induction in the emergency department] are [rocuronium and suxamethonium similar] at providing [optimal intubating conditions]</description><status>Yellow Internal BestBET edit</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2280</link><author>Adam  Herbstritt</author><dateModified>2012-01-05</dateModified></item><item>
<title>In patients where thrombus has been excluded, does a high d-dimer result indicate an underlying malignancy?</title><description>In a [Patient with a suspected DVT but negative doppler US], does [a high D-Dimer result] suggest an [underlying malignancy]?</description><status>Blue submitted but not checked</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=1231</link><author>David Wilson</author><dateModified>2012-01-04</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Safest approach for needle decompression in pneumothorax</title><description>In [patients with pneumothorax requiring immediate decompression] is [the lateral approach] better than [anterior approach] in terms of [effectiveness and safety]?</description><status>Blue submitted but not checked</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=1767</link><author>azer shaikh</author><dateModified>2012-01-04</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Can pregabalin effectively diminish acute herpetic pain and reduce the incidence of post-herpetic neuralgia in patients who present with acute herpes zoster?</title><description>In [patients with new onset of herpes zoster infection], can [pregabalin] be used to [decrease the incidence of post-herpetic neuralgia and to decrease the intensity of acute herpetic pain]?</description><status>Yellow Internal BestBET edit</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2297</link><author>Eliane Raymond-Dufresne</author><dateModified>2011-12-13</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Case management of Emergency Department frequent attenders - does it decrease ED attendance and subsequent hospital admissions?</title><description>In [Emergency Department Frequent Attenders aged 18 years and over], does [active case management] [decrease Emergency Department attendance and/or inpatient hospital admissions]?</description><status>Red incomplete</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=2313</link><author>Lisa  Carter</author><dateModified>2011-12-13</dateModified></item><item>
<title>Use of tubigrip in acute knee injuries</title><description>In [adults with acute knee injuries] does the [use of tubigrip] [lead to reduced pain and a quicker recovery time]</description><status>Yellow Internal BestBET edit</status><link>http://www.bestbets.org/bets/bet.php?id=1160</link><author>Catherine Roberts</author><dateModified>2011-12-08</dateModified></item></rss>
