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How Good is Ultrasound at Diagnosing PTA?

RebelEM

Background: The increased utility and accessibility of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has allowed clinicians the freedom to rethink their diagnostic approach for many common diseases, including peritonsillar abscess (PTA). However, It is unclear how well POCUS performs in ruling in or ruling out the diagnosis of PTA. Acad Emerg Med.

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Serial PoCUS for ED Patients with Acute Dyspnea: Is More Actually Better?

RebelEM

Background: Point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) is a valuable clinical tool in the assessment of acute dyspnea. Impact of serial cardiopulmonary point-of-care ultrasound exams in patients with acute dyspnoea: a randomized, controlled trial. PoCUS evaluations included lung ultrasound (LUS) and focused cardiac ultrasound (FoCUS).

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Pelvic Fracture Intervention And Venous Thromboembolism Risk

The Trauma Pro

Authors from several well-known trauma centers collaborated to re-analyze data from the CLOTT study. Here are the factoids: The original data were derived from a 17-center study conducted from 2018-2020; this study only included 1,387 patients who had pelvic fractures (as well as other injuries).

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Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis in Children and Adolescents

Pediatric EM Morsels

Higher titers in both CSF and serum were associated with poor outcomes. These females should have imaging with either MRI or CT as well as abdominal or transvaginal ultrasound to assess for ovarian teratoma. Earlier diagnosis leads to better outcomes. It is best to assume the worst and cover for this possibility.

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Activity Guidelines After Solid Organ Injury: How Important Are They?

The Trauma Pro

Clinical outcomes assessed at 60 days included an unplanned return to the emergency department (ED), re-admission, complications, and development of new bleeding confirmed by surgery, ultrasound, or computed tomography (CT) at 60 days post-injury. Adherence to guidelines was assessed by a follow-up phone call two months after injury.

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The EARLY TAVR Trial Exposes the Main Tension in Medical Science

Sensible Medicine

Medical scientists would design and conduct experiments to answer important questions, say, whether a drug or surgery, improves an outcome. The outcome would not matter because knowledge is gained from either a negative or positive result. Medical science should work the same way. But that is a question for future posts.

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The Latest in Critical Care, 2/5/24 (Issue #28)

PulmCCM

Also, many patients with infection won’t have fevers, and those that don’t may be at the highest risk for poor outcomes. As all radiologists are ostensible experts, this reads more like an endorsement of POCUS in the ICU for intensivists well-trained and experienced in the technique. °C oral measured multiple times).