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Elbow Dislocation Definition: Disarticulation of the proximal radius & ulna bones from the humerus Epidemiology: Incidence Second most common joint dislocation (after shoulder) in adults Most commonly dislocated joint in children Accounts for 10-25% of all injuries to the elbow ( Cohen 1998 ) Posterolateral is the most common type of dislocation (..)
The 2022 American College of Cardiology (ACC) pathway provides timely guidance [1]. The ACC 2022 pathway has a section dedicated to ECGs in ischemia [1], and FOAMcast has a great visual summary. Examples of such pathways include [2]: The ESC 0/1 hour pathway, where hs-cTn is obtained on arrival, and if needed, 1 hour later.
Written by Willy Frick A man in his 50s with a history of hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and prior inferior OMI status post DES to his proximal RCA 3 years prior presented to the emergency department at around 3 AM complaining of chest pain onset around 9 PM the evening prior. ECG 1 What do you think? Grines, C.
Moreover , the patient has ongoing symptoms and has an unexplained elevated troponin, so she is having an MI and the only question is whether it is type 1 or type 2 due to hypertension. Case continued She was loaded with aspirin 325 mg, and repeat troponin drawn around the time of EKG 1 resulted at 267 ng/L. At midnight. At midnight.
Pain improved to 1/10 after EMS administers 324 mg aspirin and the following EKG is obtained at triage. C Examination notable for diaphoresis, 1+ bilateral lower extremity edema, regular heart rate and rhythm, and no signs of respiratory distress with normal breath sounds. What do you think? In fact, Kosuge et al. Stein et al.
link] A 62 year old man with a history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and carotid artery stenosis called 911 at 9:30 in the morning with complaint of chest pain. Challenge QUESTION: The relative change in T-QRS-D is not the only thing that changes during period of time that passed between recording of the 2 ECGs shown in Figure-1.
Today on the emDOCs cast with Brit Long, MD ( @long_brit) , we cover acute chest syndrome part 1. Episode 100: Acute Chest Syndrome Part 1 Background SCD is an autosomal recessive condition that results in the formation of hemoglobin S (HbS). Each episode of ACS has a 9% mortality rate. pneumoniae, C. pneumoniae, C.
Sickling leads to vascular occlusion, end-organ ischemia, and decreased RBC lifespan, which, in turn, leads to pain crisis, acute anemia, sequestration, infection, and acute chest syndrome (ACS). ACS is lung injury due to vaso-occlusion in the pulmonary vasculature; many with ACS will have a concomitant vaso-occlusive pain crisis.
2024 Oct 9. There were no differences in survival (12% with IO vs 10% with IV) or neurologically intact survival (9% vs 8%). There is a bunch more – so have a listen or watch us on Youtube feed below. You can read all the papers on the links in the show notes right here. doi: 10.1001/jama.2024.20424. 2024.20424. of the IV group).
Article: Vaeli Zadeh A, Wong A, Crawford AC, Collado E, Larned JM. Guideline-based and restricted fluid resuscitation strategy in sepsis patients with heart failure: A systematic review and meta-analysis [published online ahead of print, 2023 Aug 9]. References: Vaeli Zadeh A, Wong A, Crawford AC, Collado E, Larned JM.
He has already climbed Ben Nevis in Scotland, visited the Gobi desert (possibly from the comfort of his parents 4 x 4, but who’s judging) and has his bronze D of E nailed. She calls out her findings: A – OK B – 1 puncture mark to the anterior left chest wall, covered with a three-sided dressing. RR 25-30. Actively oozing.
Angiogram No obstructive epicardial coronary artery disease Cannot exclude non-ACS causes of troponin elevation including coronary vasospasm, stress cardiomyopathy, microvascular disease, etc. IMPRESSION: 1. It is not yet available, but this is your way to get on the list. I don't know if her pain was getting better or not.
Learning Point: 1. For examples of such exceptions — See My Comment in the January 9, 2019 — August 22, 2020 — and June 30, 2023 posts in Dr. Smith's ECG Blog ). Figure-1: Comparison between the first 3 ECGs in today's case. How Would YOU Interpret the Serial Tracings in Figure-1? So they looked into the patient's chart.
Myth #1: Musculoskeletal Adverse Events (MAE) This concern is likely the most common reason fluoroquinolones are rarely used in children. Which is a risk of 1 event for 62.5 Fluoroquinolone Use in Children: A Bad Rep? Hersh 2014) Another study looked at all MAEs in juvenile beagles given either low dose or high dose fluoroquinolone.
Discharging a patient with abnormal vital signs has been linked to unanticipated death (1-4). The full differential diagnosis of sinus tachycardia in isolation is extensive ranging from benign etiologies such as anxiety to severely life threatening etiologies such as sepsis. At this point there are two large questions. #1. SPO2 Any hypoxia?
When considering tumours, 37 observation studies involving 2661 children found that 3% (95% CI 1-7%) had tumours. Each article will take a deeper dive into each recommendation’s supporting evidence and practical implications. The parents of 18-month-old Susie brought her to the Emergency Department after she had a seizure at home.
References: 1) See this study showing an association between morphine and mortality in Non-STE-ACS: Meine TJ, Roe M, Chen A, Patel M, Washam J, Ohman E, Peacock W, Pollack C, Gibler W, Peterson E. Despite not being considered in this category, opioid medications are sometimes given for ACS. Am Heart J.
This kid had sticks go through his cheek from running with a lollipop, hit by a car, almost kidnapped, attacked by a dog, and almost burnt his house down by throwing a 9-volt battery in the trash. References Kimbrell J, Kreinbrook J, Poke D, Kalosza B, Geldner J, Shekhar AC, Miele A, Bouthillet T, Vega J.
Some providers were worried about ACS because of this ECG. My answer alleviated their concern for ACS and no further workup was done for ACS. 4 important features that indicate acute right hear strain: 1. looked at consecutive patients with PE, ACS, or neither. Tachycardia (or nearly) 2. Poor R-wave progression 4.
This pattern occurs regardless of whether the cause is ACS (decreased supply) or any other cause of decreased supply or increased demand. You must understand that this pattern does not differentiate ACS from other causes of supply/demand mismatch. ST depression will not always be present in 9/12 leads — as is seen in Figure-1.
Over the last 1 week, her exertional chest pain became worse both in intensity and triggering threshold. This case fits this definition of cardiac memory. == MY Comment , by K EN G RAUER, MD ( 11/9 /2023 ): == I found Dr. Baseline echocardiogram showed moderate LV systolic dysfunction with no wall motion abnormalities.
All patients with NSTE-ACS ( NSTEMI or unstable angina) are treated similarly with respect to anti-ischemic and anti-thrombotic drugs. Guidelines recommend the use of validated risk models to estimate the risk of acute myocardial infarction , 30-days and 1-year mortality in patients with NSTE-ACS. Circulation.
The pain is described as located in the midsternal area, radiating to the right arm, described as 8-9/10 and worse with deep inspirations. In the evening, he became diaphoretic and complained of 9/10 continuous chest pain. Today’s case provides perhaps the best example of s erial E CG e volution of this elusive entity.
Written by Pendell Meyers A man in his late 40s with several ACS risk factors presented with a chief complaint of chest pain. On review of systems the patient reported back pain for approximately 1 week which he was treating with NSAIDs with minimal relief. Here is his triage ECG: What do you think? Pericarditis?
1 The American College of Surgeons’ (ACS) Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) Massive Transfusion in Trauma Guidelines leave a good amount of flexibility for hospitals regarding transfusion protocols, focusing more on systems-level aspects of designing and implementing MTPs.2,3 in the 1:1:1 group vs. 17.0%
mm in just one lead V7-9), but as far as I can tell all of these documents specifically avoid calling this condition STEMI and specifically avoid using any terminology similar to "STEMI equivalent." Here is his triage ECG when he presented at 1657: What do you think? hours after arrival. 1833: Persistent posterior injury.
As reported within the 6th edition Manual of Emergency Airway Management, there are cardiac arrest rates between 1% and 4%, with other complications (mostly hypoxemia and hypotension) as high as 30% in patients with first-pass success [1, pg 29; 4-10]. Why is Physiologic Optimization Important? Up to 44% per other sources [12].
The fire department, who operate at an EMT level in this municipality, arrived before us and administered 324 mg of baby aspirin to the patient due to concern for ACS. mm of ST segment elevation, V2 and V3 have 1 mm of elevation, v4 has 2 mm of elevation and v5 around 1.5 V1 has 0.5 mm of elevation. ng/mL [IQR: 0.46, 2.35].
The neurologic section was divided into (1) brain oxygenation, perfusion, edema, and intracranial pressure (ICP); (2) seizures and the ictal-interictal continuum (IIC); and (3) sedation and analgesia. Each small group identified topics, and then the topics were voted on by the entire panel. Instead, target 92-98%.
A 40-something male presented with dyspnea and left arm numbness, and perhaps some chest tightness, for 11/2 hours. Here is his triage ECG: There is massive STE in V3-V6, and also STE in II, III, aVF. This is all but diagnostic of STEMI, probably due to wraparound LAD The cath lab was activated. Suppose you had used the formula?
Here they are: Learning Points: 1. 7 These 3 studies, as well as 1 smaller meta-analysis, 6 and another small study, 8 make it clear that troponin is associated with increased severity and mortality in COVID when adjusted for multiple other variables. He remained supported on an intraaortic balloon pump. 3–8 Shi et al.
Most agents exhibit both vasopressor and inotropic effects (Figure 1). μg/kg/min Bolus : 1 mg IV every 3 to 5 min (max 0.2 mg/kg) IM: (1:1000): 0.1 mg (max 1 mg) Safe for peripheral use ++ + N/A Beta-effect more pronounced at low doses. μg/kg/min Bolus : 1 mg IV every 3 to 5 min (max 0.2 mg/kg) IM: (1:1000): 0.1
1 However, it is important to understand that death from hemoptysis is almost always due to hypoxia or asphyxiation (blood impedes gas exchange in the lungs, typically because of bleeding from high-pressure bronchial arteries into the lungs) as opposed to hemodynamic instability. These patients are at imminent risk of respiratory failure.
Obvious STEMI(+) OMI of inferior, posterior, and lateral walls, now with likely 2nd degree heart block type 1 (Wenckebach). STD maximal in V1-V4, without a QRS abnormality causing it, and in the setting of ACS symptoms, is posterior OMI until proven otherwise. In Figure-1 — The ST-T wave abnormality in lead V2 of ECG #1 is obvious.
There are two main etiologies of ischemic ST-depression: 1) subendocardial ischemia 2) reciprocal to ST-elevation in an opposite wall Here there are distinct R-waves with marked ST-depression throughout most of the precordium. Tips for recognizing Acute Posterior STEMI: 1. References: 1. This can help in confirmation.
Due in large part to the proliferation of anonymous chemical factories able to produce industrial volumes of inexpensive synthetic opioids without opium or other controlled precursors, fentanyl spilled into the United States, Canada, and Europe, heroin soon fell to market forces [1, 2].
study from 200 9. However, there was no difference in LOS (83 minutes for placebo vs 79 minutes for prednisolone) in participants who were discharged straight from the ED ( 32% ). Compare this with the Panickar et al. The children were younger (10-72 months, mean 25 months) were younger.
Introduction Arterial blood gas (ABG) or venous blood gas (VBG) testing is used to assess the pH and systemic carbon dioxide tension in patients, and, therefore, provide a more complete picture of their acid-base status than an isolated basic metabolic panel (BMP) (1). What alternative testing can be done in these circumstances?
1 Indications for transplant include: Non-ischemic cardiomyopathy (49%) Ischemic cardiomyopathy (35%) Restrictive cardiomyopathy (4%) Retransplantation following failed prior transplant (3%) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (3%) Congenital heart disease (3%) Valvular cardiomyopathy (3%) The median survival after heart transplant is over 12 years.
1-3 Common causes: Natural disasters such as tornadoes or earthquakes 4,5 Structure or building collapses from home fires or bombings. 2016;20(1):135. Goodman AD, Got CJ, Weiss AC. Stahl K, Rastelli E, Schoser B. 6 Motor vehicle collisions that produce significant challenges to passenger extrication. Critical Care.
1 His description of cases of life-threatening infections in the perineal, genital or perianal regions were thought to be idiopathic in previously healthy men. 3-5 Fournier gangrene is a type of necrotizing soft tissue infection, which can be categorized into four types based on the infectious organism involved and other features (Table 1).
1 Overall, survival is poor following cardiac arrest, and is affected by factors including age, comorbidities, witnessed arrest, early CPR, early defibrillation, and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). 2018;13(9):e0204169. Margey R, Browne L, Murphy E, et al. Emmerson AC, Whitbread M, Fothergill RT. 20(S1):S67.
Abdomen : ND, NT, no guarding or rebound MSK : Tenderness to palpation over L ribs 7-9 Derm : No rashes Imaging: Image 1: Case courtesy of Miriam Leiderer, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 81468 Chest radiograph (CXR) shows new left lower lobe opacity What’s most likely diagnosis? Other lung fields unremarkable. C or 100.4 mg/kg, max 0.4
1-5 Farmers also treat sheep for parasites using OPs and may become symptomatic after exposure, an illness called Dipper’s Flu. 8 Intermediate syndrome Occurs 1 to 5 days after acute exposure in up to 40% on individuals. 7, 9 Often have absence of excessive cholinergic stimulation. 7 May lead to respiratory failure.
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