Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 I thought you guys might be interested in the following item. I didn't look for the study it mentions, but you may be able to find it if you are interested. - Doug ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: WC s <realhealth@...> Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 8:00:00 AM Subject: Daily Dose - Knee surgery useless **************************************************** October 19, 2008 Why am I getting this? **************************************************** Study says common surgical procedure could be useless Dear Friend, You might want to think twice before getting that knee surgery. According to a new study, the use of arthroscopy to treat arthritis in the knee may do nothing to improve the condition. In fact, the study of 178 men and women who'd undergone the surgery showed that the patients fared no better than other sufferers who were treated only with physical therapy and medication. Study author Feagan of the University of Western Ontario says his research shows " definitive evidence " that arthroscopy is ineffective. " If it isn't effective, patients should not be undergoing it, " he says. Amen to that. But good luck trying to convince the current healthcare system that a procedure that's not only common, but uncommonly lucrative, should be pulled off the table based on a relatively small sample group of 178 patients. The issue here is not only that the surgery is ineffective — it's that ALL surgeries, no matter how seemingly " minor " come with a risk factor. And this procedure is no different. While complications from arthroscopy are uncommon, they can happen – and one of those complications is the formation of potentially lethal blood clots. DiNubile, a spokesman for the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, says that patient demand makes the banning of the procedure difficult. " You have this baby boomer population driving a lot of this. They really think that they can turn the clocks back and surgery can fix everything, " he said. Of course, the surgeons aren't discouraging the practice, either. That's how they make their money! You should hardly be surprised that doctors these days like to start slicing people open and poking around inside of them as a first rather than last resort. Orthopedic surgeons are especially likely to " pop the hood " of their patients as if they're just going in to do a tune up. If you have osteoarthritis of the knee, I'm hoping you'll take this study to heart (or joint, as the case may be) and look for an alternative before you let them put you under the knife. **************************************************** To start receiving your own copy of the Daily Dose, visit: http://www.douglassreport.com/dailydose/freecopy.html Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the Daily Dose. **************************************************** Air pollution could endanger heart attack survivors Leave it to researchers at Harvard to put their name behind another bogus, half-baked study. This time, they're saying that air pollution can trigger heart attacks. This new research from Harvard University found that the tiny particles that float in polluted air can retard the ability of the heart to conduct critical electrical signals in patients suffering from coronary artery disease. Might sound alarming at first, but read on… Gold based her " study " on a sample group of a whopping 48 patients that were monitored for all of 24 hours. And while there may be some significance to Dr. Gold's study, I hardly think results from 48 patients merits a two-page article in the Washington Post. Their recommendation? Increase heart medications, close follow-up, and aggressive medical therapy. In other words: Ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching! Telling you about the good studies and the bogus ones, too. s II, M.D. **************************************************** To start receiving your own copy of the Daily Dose, visit: http://www.douglassreport.com/dailydose/freecopy.html Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the Daily Dose. **************************************************** Daily Dose readers can now tap into the minds of other health-conscious readers at the new HSI health forum: http://www.healthiertalk.com Copyright ©2008 by www.douglassreport.com, L.L.C. 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