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SGEM#454: I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight – Diagnostic Accuracy of D-Dimer for Acute Aortic Syndromes

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Date: September 23, 2024 Reference: Essat et al. Annals of Emergency Medicine, May 2024 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Casey Parker is a Rural Generalist from Australia who is also an ultrasounder. The patient has no specific risk factors for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) or dissection. Reference: Essat et al.

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Rebaked Morsel: Pediatric Buckle and Greenstick Forearm Fractures

Pediatric EM Morsels

Trauma season is at hand and like all other pediatric emergency departments in the country, we find our ED breaking ( pun intended ) at the seams with orthopedic injuries. Davidson JS, Brown DJ, Barnes SN, et al. Pediatr Emerg Care. West S, Andrews J, Bebbington A, et al. Symons S, Rowsell M, Bhowal B, et al.

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Amiodarone Versus Digoxin for Acute Rate Control of Atrial Fibrillation in the Emergency Department

REBEL EM

Background Information: Atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular rate (RVR) is one of the many tachydysrhythmias we encounter in the Emergency Department (ED). Paper: Mason JM, et al. Amiodarone versus digoxin for acute rate control of atrial fibrillation in the emergency department. Am J Emerg Med.

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Myths in Diagnosis of ACS

EM Didactic

Myth 1 Absence of Classic Chest Pain obviates the need for ACS work up The absence of chest pain in no way excludes the diagnosis of ACS. Around 33-50% of the patients with ACS present to the hospital without chest pain. References: Canto JG, Shlipak MG, Rogers WJ, et al. Dorsch MF, Lawrence RA, Sapsford RJ, et al.

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Another deadly triage ECG missed, and the waiting patient leaves before being seen. What is this nearly pathognomonic ECG?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Bobby Nicholson, MD 67 year old male with history of hypertension and hyperlipidemia presented to the Emergency Department via ambulance with midsternal nonradiating chest pain and dyspnea on exertion. In fact, Kosuge et al. Stein et al. This is a paper worth reading : Marchik et al. Kosuge et al.

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High sensitivity cardiac troponins for ED chest pain evaluation (2022 ACC pathway)

ALiEM

Intermediate-risk patients may be further stratified based on recent stress testing or coronary angiogram findings plus a modified HEART or Emergency Department Assessment of Chest Pain (EDACS) score. References Writing Committee, Kontos MC, de Lemos JA, et al. 2022.08.750 Collet JP, Thiele H, Barbato E, et al.

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SGEM#370: Listen to your Heart (Score)…MACE Incidence in Non-Low Risk Patients with known Coronary Artery Disease

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Date: June 30th, 2022 Reference: McGinnis et al. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Corey Heitz is an emergency physician in Roanoke, Virginia. He is also the CME editor for Academic Emergency Medicine. Date: June 30th, 2022 Reference: McGinnis et al. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Corey Heitz is an emergency physician in Roanoke, Virginia.

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