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Ep 120 ED Stroke Management in the Age of Endovascular Therapy
Posted by Anton Helman on
In this EM Cases main episode podcast, a follow up to our episode on TIA released in November 2018 with Walter Himmel and David Dushenski, we’ll try to simplify the confusing time-based and brain tissue-based options for stroke management. We’ll answer the questions that have been plaguing us for a while now: Which patients are eligible for endovascular therapies? Which patients are the ones who’ll benefit from these therapies and how do we make that happen in our different practice environments? Which patients should be considered for lytic therapy? Which patients should be considered for both lytic and endovascular therapy? and many more... The post Ep 120 ED Stroke Management in the Age of Endovascular Therapy appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Ep 120 ED Stroke Management in the Age of Endovascular Therapy
Posted by Anton Helman on
In this EM Cases main episode podcast, a follow up to our episode on TIA released in November 2018 with Walter Himmel and David Dushenski, we’ll try to simplify the confusing time-based and brain tissue-based options for stroke management. We’ll answer the questions that have been plaguing us for a while now: Which patients are eligible for endovascular therapies? Which patients are the ones who’ll benefit from these therapies and how do we make that happen in our different practice environments? Which patients should be considered for lytic therapy? Which patients should be considered for both lytic and endovascular therapy? and many more... The post Ep 120 ED Stroke Management in the Age of Endovascular Therapy appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
CritCases 12 Accidental Hypothermia and Cardiac Arrest
Posted by Michael Misch on
In this CritCases blog Michael Misch takes us through a case of accidental hypothermia and cardiac arrest, reviewing the controversies in management as well as the guidelines for rewarming, the role of ECMO and the alterations to ACLS cardiac arrest medications, CPR and defibrillations... The post CritCases 12 Accidental Hypothermia and Cardiac Arrest appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
CritCases 12 Accidental Hypothermia and Cardiac Arrest
Posted by Michael Misch on
In this CritCases blog Michael Misch takes us through a case of accidental hypothermia and cardiac arrest, reviewing the controversies in management as well as the guidelines for rewarming, the role of ECMO and the alterations to ACLS cardiac arrest medications, CPR and defibrillations... The post CritCases 12 Accidental Hypothermia and Cardiac Arrest appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
WTBS 18 Zero-Tolerance Policies in the ED Part 2: Taking a Look in the Mirror
Posted by Dr. Howard Ovens on
Are there things we can do in the ED to reduce the risk of violence? We focus on some of the high-risk populations that are often involved in situations that escalate and suffer the consequences of ED responses. Let's move beyond non-violent de-escalation, examine our underlying attitudes, and explore strategies to prevent escalation on this Waiting to Be Seen blog... The post WTBS 18 Zero-Tolerance Policies in the ED Part 2: Taking a Look in the Mirror appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.