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SGEM#381: Put Your Hand on My Shoulder and Reduce It

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Date: October 27th, 2022 Reference: Hayashi et al. Comparative efficacy of sedation or analgesia methods for reduction of anterior shoulder dislocation: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. AEM October 2022 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Justin Morgenstern is an emergency physician and the creator of the #FOAMed project called First10EM.com Case: A 19-year-old man presents to the emergency […] The post SGEM#381: Put Your Hand on My Shoulder and Reduce It first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to E

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Lab case 384

EMergucate

30 year-old-lady sent by her GP for increasing tiredness over the last few months. She has been under too much stress, due to increasing work demands and hers wedding planning.

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TIRBO #21: Locating, securing, and dressing lines

Critical Care Scenarios

How to locate, secure, and dress your lines so they’ll stay put and stay clean. How to locate, secure, and dress your lines so they’ll stay put and stay clean.

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Symani Microsurgical Robotic System: Interview with Mark Toland, CEO of Medical Microinstruments

Medgadget

Medical Microinstruments , a medtech company with offices in Pisa, Italy and Delaware, USA, has developed the Symani Microsurgical Robot. The robotic system is designed to assist with microsurgical procedures, and it boasts a variety of advanced features to achieve this goal. These include a suite of the world’s smallest wristed surgical instruments, tremor reducing technology, and motion scaling (7-20X), to allow surgeons to perform very small and precise movements.

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EMCrit 336 – Team NeuroEMCrit’s Critical Neuro Cases – Part 2

EMCrit Project

SAH and Hypoxic Encephalopathy. EMCrit Project by NeuroEMCrit Team (Casey & Neha).

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Imaging Case of the Week 527

EMergucate

The chest x-ray is from a 14 year old who has presented with dyspnea. What can be seen?

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90 year old with acute chest and epigastric pain, and diffuse ST depression with reciprocal STE in aVR: activate the cath lab?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Case submitted and written by Mazen El-Baba MD, with edits from Jesse McLaren and edits/comments by Smith and Grauer A 90-year old with a past medical history of atrial fibrillation, type-2 diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, presented with acute onset chest/epigastric pain, nausea, and vomiting. BP was 110 and oxygen saturation was normal. What is your ECG interpretation and what would you do next?

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EMCrit Wee – Resus SCRAM Kit Dump Bag, Crash RX Drug Bag, and the Equipment I prefer for Resuscitative Intubation

EMCrit Project

Finally it is here. EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.

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Lab case 384 interpretation

EMergucate

Question 1 PH = 7.47 that is mild alkalaemia. HCO3 = 39.

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Etomidate Vs. Ketamine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

REBEL EM

Background: Rapid sequence intubation (RSI) induction agent selection remains a heavily debated matter. Etomidate causes adrenal suppression in critically ill patients triggering a groundswell of support in favor of ketamine. (Albert 2011, Jabre 2009) However, the existing literature comparing etomidate and ketamine is conflicting. In 2017, a single-centered, retrospective study found a lower incidence of clinical hypotension with ketamine compared to etomidate following endotracheal intubation

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Flexible Sensors Measure Fit of Face Masks

Medgadget

Researchers at MIT have developed a sensor system that can provide data on how well a face mask fits to a wearer’s face. The protection offered by a mask is largely dependent on how well it fits the face, but at present most face masks are one-size-fits-all and most wearers are largely unaware if their mask is providing maximal protection. This latest technology is an adhesive polymer frame containing a range of sensors.

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Rescue technologies: scenarios and perspectives

Stem EMS

Over the last twenty years, the world has been hit by a wave of new technologies for pre-hospital care. Rescue technologies keep evolving putting all the rescuers in front of different possibilities but also challenges. L'articolo Rescue technologies: scenarios and perspectives proviene da Stem Ems.

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Imaging Case of the Week 524 Answer

EMergucate

The forearm x-ray shows lunate dislocation. A dedicated view of the wrist is needed to assess associated wrist injuries.

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REBEL Core Cast 89.0 – Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis

REBEL EM

Take Home Points Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP) is a difficult diagnosis to make because presentations are variable. Consider a diagnostic paracentesis in all patients presenting to the ED with ascites from cirrhosis An ascites PMN count > 250 cells/mm 3 is diagnostic of SBP but treatment should be considered in any patient with ascites and abdominal pain or fever Treatment of SBP is with a 3rd generation cephalosporin with the addition of albumin infusion in any patient meeting AAS

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AI-Enhanced Prostate Cancer Treatment: Interview with Brittany Berry-Pusey, Co-Founder and COO at Avenda Health

Medgadget

Avenda Health , a medtech company based in Santa Monica, California has developed the FocalPoint ablation system, an AI-powered prostate cancer therapy. The system is designed to provide localized prostate cancer treatment and its AI system equips clinicians with a map of a patient’s cancer, along with treatment simulations to help them chose the best course of action.

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Opiate overdose, without chest pain or shortness of breath. Cognitive dissonance.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

I was reading EKGs on the system and saw this one. What did I put in as my interpretation? Interpretation : "Acute LAD occlusion until proven otherwise. " There is non-diagnostic ST Elevation in V1-V3, with rather large T-waves but in the context of a deep S-wave (high voltage). HOWEVER, lead V4 is diagnostic of OMI. This is massive ST Elevation, huge hyperacute T-wave, and loss of S-wave (which in V4, unlike V2-3, can be normal but should greatly raise suspicion.

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ECG of the Week 2nd Nov 2022

EMergucate

A 55 year old male presents to ED feeling unwell.

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Episode 92: American Sirens with Kevin Hazzard

The Overrun Podcast

Kevin Hazzard is a paramedic and author who wrote the book A Thousand Naked Strangers , detailing his time as a ground paramedic in Atlanta. He's back with a new story, one that you absolutely need to read. American Sirens : The Incredible Story of the Black Men who Became America's First Paramedics is the story of a handful of Black men from Pittsburgh who were chosen to become paramedics.

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Magnetic Bacteria Target Tumors

Medgadget

Scientists at ETH Zurich in Switzerland have unveiled a technique that weaponizes bacterial cells against tumors. The approach involves using bacteria called Magnetospirillum that are naturally magnetic by virtue of the iron oxide particles they contain. The researchers use a rotating magnetic field applied at the tumor location from outside the body to help draw the bacteria through gaps in the walls of tumor blood vessels.

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First10EM Journal Club: October 2022

Broome Docs

Ketamine vs etomidate in ICU intubation ? Matchett G, Gasanova I, Riccio CA, Nasir D, Sunna MC, Bravenec BJ, Azizad O, Farrell B, Minhajuddin A, Stewart JW, Liang LW, Moon TS, Fox PE, Ebeling CG, Smith MN, Trousdale D, Ogunnaike BO; EvK Clinical Trial Collaborators. Etomidate versus ketamine for emergency endotracheal intubation: a randomized clinical trial.

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Imaging Case of the Week 526 Answer

EMergucate

The chest x-ray view shows a widened mediastinum.

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Chiefs’ Inquiry Corner – 11/3/2022 - Clinical Correlations

Clinical Correlations

Chief residents of the NYU Langone Internal Medicine Residency give quick-and-easy, evidence-based answers to interesting questions posed by house staff, both in their clinics and on the wards.

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Impedance Cytometry for Rapid Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing

Medgadget

Scientists at Nara Institute of Science and Technology in Japan have come up with a method to rapidly determine the antibiotic susceptibility of a bacterial sample, such as a patient sample from a non-healing infected wound. The technique is based on impedance cytometry, which involves a high-throughput single cell analysis of the bacterial cells. The impedance system measures the dielectric properties of the cells as they flow through the device, and it can assess up to 1000 cells per minute.

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Episode 14: The Bourn Lift Assist - Crossover w/ EMS 20/20

The EMS Show

It it, it was.uplifting! Mike and Ritu were thrilled to join in with Chris and Spence from the EMS 20/20 Podcast to talk about lift assists. Oh, you'll have the usual jackassery, but also go through a real case.was the crew right or wrong? was it ok to leave this lady? Listen in and find out!

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Imaging Case of the Week 525 Answer

EMergucate

The knee x-ray shows Segond fracture.

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Dynamic Tensions – Hospitality and Privacy

A Paramedic's Notebook

Please excuse this very rough string of thoughts. I haven’t posted anything in a few weeks, and while I would prefer to work on this until it’s better researched, I want to a.) strive towards consistency in my writing practice, and b.) show that holding temporary thoughts is not a bad thing. I’ll place posts that fit this form into what I’ll call Dynamic Tensions.

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Micelle Technology Detects Airborne SARS-CoV-2

Medgadget

At the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, researchers have developed micelle technology that can detect minute amounts of SARS-CoV-2 in the air. This new capability could provide invaluable monitoring systems to detect viral contamination in healthcare facilities and beyond. Micelles are somewhat similar to liposomes in that they are both like tiny lipid bubbles.

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Episode 14: The Bourn Lift Assist - Crossover w/ EMS 20/20

The EMS Show

It it, it was.uplifting! Mike and Ritu were thrilled to join in with Chris and Spence from the EMS 20/20 Podcast to talk about lift assists. Oh, you'll have the usual jackassery, but also go through a real case.was the crew right or wrong? was it ok to leave this lady? Listen in and find out!

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The LOVIT Trial: Orange Crushed

REBEL EM

Background: Vitamin C dissociates to ascorbate at physiological pH and is not organically synthesized by the human body. Vitamin C can function as an antioxidant and may mitigate endothelial oxidative stress in sepsis. (Amrein 2018) A small, single-center, before-and-after study utilized a sepsis cocktail consisting of IV thiamine, hydrocortisone, and vitamin C and discovered a significant decrease in mortality compared to the control group.

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