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Hypertensive Emergencies
Is there such an entity as a Hypertensive Urgency? Probably not. Hypertensive Emergencies are a Clinical Diagnosis as they involve end-organ damage.Apart from Aortic Dissection and preeclampsia, we shouldn't decrease...
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Episode 11: Do steroids decrease mortality in severe community acquired pneumonia
Here is a controversial paper with mortality findings very different to what has been published before. The Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Evaluation of Corticosteroids (CAPE COD) Trial, was a double-blind, randomised,...
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Episode 10: Does using a small volume BVM affect ROSC?
Airway in Cardiac Arrest is still a bit of a mystery. We don't really know if we should intubate early. Contrary to prior studies showing no benefit of intubation over BVM or SGA, new evidence may be pointing in a...
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Cases in Shock: Choosing Inotropes and vasopressors.
How do you approach the patient in shock? Septic shock, Cardiogenic Shock, shock due to a massive pulmonary embolism?There is no perfect drug, however Noradrenaline may be as perfect as it gets.
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Episode 2: Shocking the Patient in Asystole
The patient in asystole during cardiac arrest, has a very poor prognosis. But is it really asystole? Is there benefit in giving one shock to the patient? Surely we need to look at all the leads and increase the...
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Episode 1: Spontaneous Coronary Artery Disease
SCAD is a separation of layers of the coronary artery wall, resulting inĀ intramural haemorrhage and haematoma formation.Ā Coronary insufficiency results due to the narrowing of the coronary artery lumen, from an...
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Episode 1: The EM Show Podcast: What it's all about.
The Clinical Cases Podcast, also called The EM Show. Coming to EM Mastery Soon
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