Sun.Nov 03, 2024

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Electrophysiological curiosity. Can you spot it?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Magnus Nossen ( with comments and laddergram by Ken Grauer ) The patient in today’s case is a man in his 60s — who presented with palpitations and lightheadedness. He had no history of syncope. The patient had hypertension, but was otherwise healthy. Due to the reported symptoms, he was admitted for observation and put on telemetry monitoring.

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Cardiac arrest and IO

Emergency Medicine Education

I personally believe that having a secure line, whether a peripheral IV or central line, is essential for resuscitating a patient. However, this is just my opinion. A recent article in NEJM highlighted that the drug administration route—IV versus IO—matters in terms of successful resuscitation, return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), and favorable neurological outcomes.

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