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Seizure in a 30 something

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

ECG #1 Interpretation: ECG #1 shows sinus rhythm at a heart rate of 77 bpm. This episode self terminated before defibrillation was possible. Following more detailed questioning — it turned out the patient had started taking 9 different herbal remedies to ease lethargy and unspecific neurological symptoms. and magnesium 0.88

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A 40-something presented after attempted prehospital resuscitation with persistent Ventricular Fibrillation

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

He underwent further standard resuscitation EXCEPT that we applied the Inspiratory Threshold Device ( ResQPod ) AND applied Dual Sequential Defibrillation (this simply means we applied 2 sets of pads, had 2 defib machines, and defibrillated with both with only a fraction of one second separating each defibrillation.

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EM@3AM: Brugada Syndrome

EMDocs

Answer : Brugada Syndrome Epidemiology and Etiology Rare genetic disorder that affects approximately 1 in 5,000 individuals worldwide 1. More common in males than females, with a male-to-female ratio of approximately 8:1 1. Type 1 “Brugada sign” The only type that is considered diagnostic.

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What Lies Beneath

EMS 12-Lead

Question 1: What is the rhythm? We can, therefore, put down the defibrillation pads, set aside the amiodarone, and look further at the ECG. Beat 1 : Sinus, narrow QRS complex. The assumption is that a premature complex discharged prior to Beat 1, which prolonged its respective refractory period in the same manner as Beat 5.

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First10EM Journal Club: October 2022

Broome Docs

2022 Jan;48(1):78-91. The PEACH trial: No body had a fit, so… we have no clue Peter-Derex L, Philippeau F, Garnier P, et al. 2022 Sep;21(9):781-791. PMID: 30206143 Less is more when it comes to intravenous fluids de-Madaria E, Buxbaum JL, Maisonneuve P, et al. Intensive Care Med. Epub 2021 Dec 14.

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Calcium in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

NAEMSP

CPR is taken over by responding crews, and he is placed on a cardiac monitor/defibrillator. After several cycles of defibrillation, epinephrine, and amiodarone, the patient remains in cardiac arrest. Current AHA guidelines do not recommend routine use of calcium in cardiac arrest (Panchal, et al.,

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First10EM Journal Club: January 2023

Broome Docs

Defibrillation Strategies for Refractory Ventricular Fibrillation. Vedantham S, Goldhaber SZ, Julian JA, et al; ATTRACT Trial Investigators. PMID: 33933300 Khan A, Saleem MS, Willner KD, Sullivan L, Yu E, Mahmoud O, Alsaid A, Matsumura ME. 2022 Sep 1;5(9):e2235575. doi: 10.1007/s00381-022-05455-1. N Engl J Med.

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