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Pulse oximeters overestimate O2 saturations in darker-skin patients; FDA acts (again)

PulmCCM

That task—requiring simultaneous measurements of oxygen saturation from pulse oximetry and arterial blood gases in hundreds or thousands of patients—will likely fall to academic clinicians, who were the first to identify and report the potential scale of the problem. Draft Guidance Document Wong et al. January 2025.

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Academic Emergency Medicine: An oxymoron or opportunity?

RCEM Learning

Author: Damian Roland / Editor: Govind Oliver / Code: / Published: 06/02/2020 There are many old and unhelpful stereotypes in medicines. However there are some myths in relation to academic practice where there is some supporting evidence. Are you thinking about an Academic Clinical Fellowship in Emergency Medicine?

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Re-Engineering Flow in an Academic Emergency Department

ACEP Now

In 1901, UVA opened its first hospital with 25 beds and three operating rooms. But inside these charming historic walls is a research-driven, quaternary-care, academic, medical center. While most academic EDs have lost pediatric volume, the UVA ED continues to see almost 20 percent pediatric patients.

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Three patients with chest pain and “normal” ECGs: which had OMI? Which were normal? And how did the Queen of Hearts perform?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The most recent study found a NPV of 100% of triage ECGs labeled ‘normal’ or ‘otherwise normal’ for final hospital diagnosis of ACS, and concluded that avoiding physician interruption would “alleviate interruptions in workflow and improve patient safety.”

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Most Important

Sensible Medicine

Bill had coded and died overnight. A nurse had a needlestick during the code. I learned from the nursing staff that Bill’s family was in his hospital room, hoping to speak with someone about what had gone wrong. She had called Cara in the middle of the night to find out whether Bill had any HIV risk factors.

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Sepsis alerts work! Just not in the patients who fire the alerts

PulmCCM

With financial penalties coming for noncompliance with the new rule, hospital administrators rapidly deployed the alerts to fire on all eligible inpatients. The SCREEN Trial SCREEN was a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial of an EMR alert for organ failure, conducted at 45 wards of 5 hospitals in Saudi Arabia from 2019 to 2021.

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Issue #4: The Latest in Critical Care, 6/12/23

PulmCCM

Temperature management (or fever avoidance) should begin immediately after cardiac arrest (ideally in the emergency department, for out-of-hospital arrests) and continued for at least 72 hours. Use code PULMCCM15 and get 15% off when you register online. Elsevier explained that their fees are justified to maintain open access (i.e.