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SGEM#344: We Will…We Will Cath You – But should We After An OHCA Without ST Elevations?

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Date: September 8th, 2021 Reference: Desch et al. Date: September 8th, 2021 Reference: Desch et al. He is interested and experienced in healthcare informatics, previously worked with ED-directed EMR design, and is involved in the New York City Health and Hospitals Healthcare Administration Scholars Program (HASP).

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SGEM#346: Sepsis – You Were Always on My Mind

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Date: September 20th, 2021 Reference: Litell et al. Date: September 20th, 2021 Reference: Litell et al. Despite the lack of high-quality evidence to support these sepsis bundles, many hospitals incorporated them into their electronic medical record (EMR). mg/dl or 107 umol/L).

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See OMI vs. STEMI philosophy in action

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

by Emre Aslanger Dr. Aslanger is our newest editorial member. Dr. Aslanger is also the author of the DIFFOCULT study: Emre K. 2021 Sep;49(6):488-500. He is an interventional cardiologist in Turkey. He visited an outpatient clinic for it and an echocardiogram and exercise stress test was normal. He denies taking any medication.

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The Role of Ridesharing in Emergency Medicine

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Schreyer, MD CMQ FAAE Originally published: Common Sense January/February 2021 The advent and broad availability of ridesharing services, such as Lyft and Uber, are changing the way patients access medical services, and emergency departments (EDs) are taking notice. Image credit: Pexels Authors: Jennifer Rosenbaum, MD; Nicole V.

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Sometimes even ST Elevation meeting criteria is not enough to be convincing

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Emre Aslanger. Emre is a new Editor of the Blog. 2021 Sep;49(6):488-500. PMID: 34523597. == MY Comment by K EN G RAUER, MD ( 11/13/2022 ): == Highly interesting case by Emre Aslanger. He is an interventionalist in Turkey. See bibliography). ECG hardly ever tells lies! Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. doi: 10.5543/tkda.2021.21026.

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Calcium in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

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Additionally, low ionized calcium levels have been correlated with increasing mortality in sepsis and other critical illnesses in adults and children (Bora, Ramazan, Oznur, Emre, & Basar, 2021), (Sanchez, et al., 2021), and AHA guidelines also maintain this use (Panchal, et al., mEq/L (OR: 51.11; 95% CI: 3.12−1639.16;

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A young patient with diminishing pain with a subtle but diagnostic ECG.

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Written by Emre Aslanger (Emre is our newest editor. He is an interventionalist in Turkey and one of 3 originators of the OMI/NOMI paradigm, along with Pendell and Smith. Here are his publications.) Case A 39-year-old male without prior medical history presents with chest pain that started 2 hours prior to presentation. References: 1.

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