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Tibial Tubercle Avulsion Fracture

Pediatric EM Morsels

We have previously discussed how the surrounding ligaments and tendon are often stronger than the weakest part of the child’s bone necessitating our vigilance when addressing the pediatric extremity complaint (ex, Ankle Pain , Elbow Injury , Supracondylar Fractures ). Has undergone many modifications as well to include up to 5 types.

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Neurogenic Shock in Children

Pediatric EM Morsels

” Children compensate for blood and volume loss very well… until they don’t. Most commonly caused by fracture or dislocation of vertebrae. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Fortunately, there are screening tools for occult shock.

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Pseudosubluxation: Rebaked Morsel

Pediatric EM Morsels

They like to pretend to be well when they are truly sick ( remember to check that Cap Refill and to never trust a Neonate! ) 2023 Feb 4;38:102122. Children love to trick us! Sometimes it is all in good fun and other times it is quite serious! They like to keep us on our toes so much, that even their cervical bones can deceive us.

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Serratus Anterior Plane Blocks for Rib Fractures in the ED

Taming the SRU

Ultrasound‐Guided Serratus Anterior Plane Block (SAPB) Improves Pain Control in Patients With Rib Fractures. This topic is important because of the high incidence of rib fractures in trauma patients and their association with increased morbidity and mortality. Ultrasound Med. 41, 2695–2701 (2022). Why do we care? SD 3.28) and 6.5,

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EM@3AM: Flexor Tendon Laceration

EMDocs

He presented to the emergency department because he is having numbness distal to the site of injury, as well as constant bleeding and some difficulty with flexing his finger. The patient states they were cutting an avocado when the knife pierced through and punctured his hand. Examination reveals the following: What is the diagnosis?

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Back to basics: what's going on here?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The patient was found to have a fractured lead, which was replaced successfully without complications and with resolution of symptoms. He did well. No P wave and no QRS ever follows any of the regular pacing spikes ( a result of the fractured pacing lead ). Smith: this can usually be seen on chest x-ray.

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IVC Distensibility Index vs Collapsibility Index: Using the Correct Index

RebelEM

Well, the established cutoff for the distensibility index is 18%. just be careful with pelvic fractures or any femoral arterial punctures/ devices. Mar 2023; PMID: 36983218 Feissel M, et al. Apr 2023; PMID: 37009935. Why does it matter? This has a pooled sensitivity of 89% and specificity of 91%.just Di Nicol P, et al.