Lab case 448 Interpretation
EMergucate
JULY 14, 2024
Question 1: We should consider ascending cholangitis in any patient with fever and features of obstructive jaundice till prove otherwise.
EMergucate
JULY 14, 2024
Question 1: We should consider ascending cholangitis in any patient with fever and features of obstructive jaundice till prove otherwise.
St. Emlyn's
JULY 14, 2024
St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Background – What do we already know about REBOA? In 2023, Dr Zaf Qasim reviewed the UK REBOA trial for us on St Emlyn’s (The UK-REBOA trial – Has the […] The post JC: Prehospital Partial Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) for Exsanguinating Subdiaphragmatic Hemorrhage appeared first on St.Emlyn's.
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
JULY 14, 2024
Sent by anonymous, written by Pendell Meyers Case 1: A man in his 50s presented with acute chest pain. Normal vital signs. Here is his ECG at triage: What do you think? Here's what Version 1 QOH thinks: It is diagnostic of acute LAD OMI, with the precordial swirl pattern. See this post if you dont know that pattern yet: Precordial Swirl -- 20 cases of Swirl or Look-Alikes Here was a repeat ECG done within 20 minutes (still with ongoing pain): It still looks like active OMI to me, but perhaps sli
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