Ep 132 Emergency Approach to Resolved Seizures
November 19, 2019
What is the essential list of immediate life threats with specific antidotes that we must know for the ED patient with a seizure? What are...
Anton Helman
REBEL Core Cast 21.0 – ECG in Syncope
November 13, 2019
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Marco Torres
REBEL Core Cast 15.0 – Syncope Literature Updates
August 7, 2019
Take Home Points There is no real distinction between syncope and near syncope. Older folk with near syncope or syncope should be treated the same....
Duration of Electrocardiographic Monitoring of Emergency Department Patients with Syncope
June 13, 2019
Background Information: Syncope is defined as a sudden transient loss of consciousness (LOC) followed by complete resolution. It represents 1-3% of all emergency department (ED)...
Is There a Benefit to Hospitalization in Syncope?
May 30, 2019
Background: Syncope, defined as a transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous and complete recovery to pre-event status, is a common emergency department (ED) presentation. Recently,...
The True Prevalence of PE in ED Syncope Patients
February 11, 2019
Background: Syncope, defined as a transient loss of consciousness with a complete recovery, is a common ED presentation. There are numerous causes of syncope ranging...
30-Day Outcomes in Syncope vs Near-Syncope
January 7, 2019
Background: Syncope, defined as a transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous and complete recovery to pre-event status, is a common emergency department (ED) presentation. Near-syncope is...
Predicting Dysrhythmias After Syncope
September 11, 2017
Background: Syncope, the sudden, brief loss of consciousness followed by spontaneous, complete recovery is a common presentation to the Emergency Department (ED). It represents a...
REBEL Cast Episode 30: The PESIT Trial – Do All Patients with 1st Time Syncope Need a Pulmonary Embolism Workup?
October 24, 2016
Background: Syncope is a very frustrating chief complaint for many in the medical field. There is no gold standard test and no validated decision instrument....
Episode 56 The Stiell Sessions: Clinical Decision Rules and Risk Scales
December 30, 2014
There are hundreds of clinical decision rules and risk scales published in the medical literature, some more widely adopted than others. Ian Stiell, the father...