EM@3AM: Brainstem Strokes
EMDocs
MAY 11, 2024
Answer : Brainstem stroke specifically in the pons resulting in locked in syndrome. CT head without contrast 1 is performed and reveals the following: Question: What is the diagnosis?
EMDocs
MAY 11, 2024
Answer : Brainstem stroke specifically in the pons resulting in locked in syndrome. CT head without contrast 1 is performed and reveals the following: Question: What is the diagnosis?
EMDocs
JUNE 3, 2023
Answer : Cerebellar Stroke Epidemiology: 1-4% of cerebrovascular accidents occur in the cerebellum. 2 In the United States, approximately 795,000 people suffer from strokes every year. 3 Cerebellar strokes are associated with high morbidity and mortality. CT head without contrast 1 reveals the following: What is the diagnosis?
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Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
OCTOBER 12, 2024
CTA head and neck were obtained and showed no evidence of intracranial hemorrhage, large vessel occlusion stroke (what a helpful and apt name for an acute arterial occlusion paradigm, by the way.), EKG on arrival to the ED is shown below: What do you think? 2) There was no terminal QRS distortion on these ECGs. Any changes?
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
NOVEMBER 14, 2023
In the last post, we saw how important old ECGs are in assessing the current ECG in a patient without atypical presentation (in this previous case, the patient had no chest pain, and the apparent inferior OMI did not have reciprocal ST depression in lead aVL). Here is that last post: A 90-something with acute stroke.
The Skeptics' Guide to EM
OCTOBER 5, 2019
Date: September 25th, 2019 Reference: Bath PM et al. Prehospital transdermal glyceryl trinitrate in patients with ultra-acute presumed stroke (RIGHT-2): an ambulance-based, randomized, sham-controlled, blinded, phase 3 trial. The Lancet March 2019. Date: September 25th, 2019 Reference: Bath PM et al.
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
OCTOBER 25, 2023
Here is his triage ECG: What do you think? What is the most likely cause of the patient’s ECG findings, and what would be your first step in management? What does the ECG show? What does the ECG show? Figure-1: The initial ECG in this case — and a rapid method for estimating the QTc ( See text ). Is it STEMI?
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
DECEMBER 5, 2023
Written by Kirsten Morrissey, MD with edits by Bracey, Grauer, Meyers, and Smith An older teen was transferred from an outside hospital with elevated serum troponin and and ECG demonstrating ST elevations. Acute coronary syndrome in a pediatric patient? He denied drug or alcohol use. He did have a family history notable for early CAD.
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