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Trauma Resuscitation Updates

RebelEM

CRYSTALLOIDS Too much crystalloid resuscitation in traumatic hemorrhagic shock can increase dilutional coagulopathy, as well as increase morbidity and mortality Bickell WH et al. I recently gave a talk on the initial management of trauma patients with hemorrhagic shock. vs SBP target <90mmHg which resulted in a mortality of 33.4%

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The Broselow-Luten System

Pediatric EM Morsels

James Broselow, a family medicine-turned-emergency medicine physician from Hickory, North Carolina , recognized that his team spent a lot of time trying to calculate doses of medications rather than spending their mental energy on the actual medical decisions for the resuscitation. This system has now become the “ industry standard.”

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Neonatal Resuscitation Tips

ACEP Now

Neonatal resuscitation is common; 10 percent of the four million newborns in the U.S. 2 These rare scenarios are difficult to prepare for; resuscitation guidelines are not strictly followed in more than 90 percent of cases. Neonatal resuscitation is common; 10 percent of the four million newborns in the U.S. 3 Click to enlarge.

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ECG Blog #436 — Bigeminy or Alternans?

Ken Grauer, MD

Despite prolonged resuscitation with multiple defibrillation attempts — the patient could not be saved. = See My Comment in the June 1, 2020 post in Dr. Smith's ECG Blog — for review of Pleomorphic VT. That said, it does occur — and awareness of the entities associated with this diagnosis may be important in evaluation and treatment.

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A 40-something presented after attempted prehospital resuscitation with persistent Ventricular Fibrillation

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

A 40-something with persistent Ventricular Fibrillation presented after attempted prehospital resuscitation A 40-something with no previous cardiac history presented to the ED in persistent Ventricular Fibrillation after attempted prehospital resuscitation. Finally, head-up CPR (which was not used here), makes for better resuscitation.

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Sepsis Screening Decreases Mortality. Well, not really.

Sensible Medicine

The only problem was that the patient population would change over the course of the study – the unscreened population was studied mostly in 2019 and early 2020 while the screened population was mostly late 2020 early 2021. Thus, the results would have to be adjusted. These alerts only were reported in the screening group).

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ECG Blog #427 — To Cath this Elderly Patient?

Ken Grauer, MD

Unfortunately the patient arrested before catheterization could be completed — and could not be resuscitated. Recognizing hyperacute T waves — patterns of leads — an OMI ( though not a STEMI ) — See My Comment at the bottom of the page in the November 8, 2020 post on Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.

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