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52 in 52 – #40: DIRECT MT – Endovascular Thrombectomy with or without Intravenous Alteplase in Acute Stroke

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Inclusion criteria: Enrolled patients over the age of 18 with acute ischemic stroke with CTA confirmed occlusion of ICA, or M1 or M2 segment of MCA Within 4.5 1.40) No statistically significant difference in secondary outcomes No significant difference in safety outcomes Death 18% vs. 19%, RR 0.94 (0.68-1.30) N Engl J Med.

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EM@3AM: Stercoral Colitis

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Operative management is necessary for signs of peritonitis, evidence of perforation, extensive bowel involvement >40cm, or after failed medical management. 2-4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14 Operative intervention typically consists of emergency laparotomy with bowel resection, colostomy formation, and Hartmann pouch creation. Mathis, K.

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Remote Consult Protocols for Retinal Artery Occlusion: A Visionary Approach in Emergency Care?

RebelEM

hours of symptom onset appears to be the most promising approach for improving visual outcomes, supported by multiple studies and meta-analyses. Moreover, there are multiple operational and patient-specific barriers rendering timely thrombolytic administration difficult. Within 24 hours after treatment. 1 week after treatment.

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CDC gives a nudge to hospitals on sepsis care

PulmCCM

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention formally called on hospitals to develop robust sepsis care programs to systematically identify and treat sepsis, track outcomes, and improve care delivery. Unlike strokes and STEMIs, sepsis has no gold standard for diagnosis. ” What is that, a sepsis Stasi?

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.10.24

Taming the SRU

Femoral nerve block case review - morbidity & mortality - community practice - r2 Clinical pathologic case - visual diagnosis - when time matters - operational aspects of stroke care Femoral nerve Block Case Review WITH dr. stolz Why do we care about regional anesthesia, specifically femoral nerve blocks?

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SGEM#432: SPEED, Give Me What I Need – To Diagnose Acute Aortic Dissections

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Symptoms may include more severe chest pain radiating to the back, loss of consciousness, or symptoms of stroke if the blood supply to the brain is affected. Type A AoDs generally require an emergent trip to the operating room as soon as they are identified to reduce the likelihood of a terrible outcome.

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2024 Emergency Medicine Research Highlights: Forced Air, Sepsis, and More

ACEP Now

1 The primary outcome was the frequency of observed hypoxemia, defined as any pulse oximetry reading below 85 percent. Serious patient-oriented outcomes such as cardiac arrest were rare, but almost all occurred in the oxygen mask cohort. The obvious winner was NIPPV, whose 9.1 3 The machine learning model trailed just behind.

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