Palpating a pulse during a resuscitation can be more challenging than it seems. Digital palpation of femoral pulses may lack sensitivity and specificity needed to accurately detect the presence of a pulse. In this Journal Club recap, Dr Martina Diaz summarizes a recently published paper looking at the use of Doppler ultrasound for pulse checks.
Nov 04, 2022•5 min
In this podcast, Dr. Courtney Kein breaks down a recently published article examining the effects of a bolus of IVF at the time of intubation. Does a push of fluid prevent peri-intubation hemodynamic collapse?
Aug 31, 2022•9 min
In this Journal Club paper breakdown, Dr Bailee Stark recaps the findings of a recently published study by Driver et al looking at the effect of bougie aided intubation vs standard stylet intubation.
Aug 24, 2022•5 min
In this Journal Club podcast, PGY-3 Tony Fabiano breaks down a paper from the Journal of Trauma comparing the effectiveness and patient perception of pigtail catheters versus standard chest tubes for hemothorax in the setting of trauma. Is a tiny tube effective at all in draining blood from the chest?
Aug 17, 2022•19 min
Time is myocardium, and minimizing door-to-activation time improves outcomes in patients with acute coronary occlusion. There are a number of existing quality metrics used to help drive improvements in the time-based care of STEMI patients. Could a new quality metric help the decision making time of Emergency Physicians?
May 26, 2021•7 min
The paradigm of STEMI vs NSTEMI is one of the most well known in Emergency Medicine. Could a change in thinking shift this paradigm to OMI vs NOMI and result in a more complete identification of patients with significant morbidity and mortality?
May 19, 2021•9 min
One of the first tests ordered for a patient with ROSC following cardiac arrest is an EKG. Many of these EKGs are profoundly abnormal. Current practice is to evaluate for STEMI and to activate the cardiac cath lab if one is found. But, the test characteristics (sensitivity and specificity) of post-ROSC EKGs are likely different than the test characteristics for patients presenting to the ED with complaints of chest pain/symptoms concerning for ACS. This meta-analysis looked to pull together the ...
May 12, 2021•13 min
This is part 3 of 3 recapping our most recent journal club where we looked at the evidence for the safety and efficacy of droperidol for treating acute agitation in the ED. In this final episode, Dr. Christa Pulvino will share her summary of the DORM trial done by Isbister et al which looked at IM droperidol vs midazolam for violence and acute behavioral disturbance in the ED.
Apr 19, 2021•10 min
This is our second in a 3 part series looking at the evidence for the safety and efficacy of droperidol for acute agitation in the ED. In this episode, Dr. Shawn Hassani leads us in a discussion of an article by Taylor et al which was a randomized trial of droperidol vs droperidol + midazolam vs olanzapine.
Apr 12, 2021•11 min
This is part 1 of our 3 part series recapping our most recent journal club. In this podcast, Dr Jeff Hill leads a discussion of a paper by Calver et al which was a multicenter prospective trial looking at the safety and efficacy of droperidol for acutely agitated patients in the ED
Apr 06, 2021•10 min
This is the final of 3 podcasts recapping our most recent journal club. In this podcast Dr. Olivia Urbanowicz walks us through a meta-analysis by Wu et al published in the Journal of Emergency Medicine in 2020. We tackle the question as to whether or not there is evidence that supports the routine use of sodium bicarbonate in patients with cardiac arrest.
Feb 10, 2021•10 min
In this, our second podcast recapping our most recent journal club, Dr. Colleen Laurence summarizes a recent pilot study by Cheskes et al looking at standard defibrillation vs vector change defibrillation vs dual sequence defibrillation. Could we be on the verge of a significant practice change in how we deliver defibrillation to patients with refractory V Fib/Tac?
Feb 03, 2021•13 min
This is our first of 3 podcasts recapping our most recent journal club. In this podcast, Dr. Sarah Wolochatiuk summarizes the meta-analysis by Gottlieb et al entitled "Beta-blockade for the treatment of cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia: A systematic review and meta-analysis" published in Resuscitation in 2019.
Jan 27, 2021•8 min
We cover a trio of papers related to the care of the trauma patient - should we be adding some vasopressin in patients needing >6 units of blood? Is VL really superior to DL in trauma patients? Should we stop wasting time of IVs and just grab the IO drill?
Oct 26, 2020•27 min
A dive into 3 articles looking at the use of ketamine in the Emergency Department. 01:23 - Slow vs rapid infusion of ketamine for pain control in the ED 13:42 - Hemodynamic effects of ketamine vs etomidate for RSI 21:59 - Effect of versed or haldol vs placebo for emergence agitation in ketamine procedural sedation
Sep 09, 2020•28 min
We recap 3 recently published articles that look at various aspects of caring for pediatric cardiac arrest patients. Is Epi helpful? Therapeutic hypothermia or normothermia - which is better? Is old school lidocaine better than amiodarone?
May 06, 2020•23 min
In this podcast, we recap our most recent journal club which look at 3 papers on the topic on influenza. One recently published in the BMJ looking at usual care vs oseltamivir for community treatment of influenza-like illness, one looking at baloxavir for treatment of influenza, and a 3rd paper looking at the association of cardiovascular events and influenza infections.
Feb 28, 2020•33 min
In this latest episode of our Research Corner series, Dr. Hill sits down with PGY-3 Adam Gottula, MD and Amanda Peck, PharmD to discuss their recently published case report describing the use of dexmedetomidine for the management of acute intrathecal baclofen withdrawal. The discussion encompasses the mechanisms of action of baclofen, dexmedetomidine, and how dexmedetomidine might be useful in the management of these complex patients.
Feb 04, 2020•13 min
Over the past 5 years, there has been a dramatic expansion of the treatment strategies used to treat patients with acute ischemic stoke. As some of these treatments involve specific resources only available at certain institutions, appropriate triage of patients in the prehospital environment is becoming ever important. On one hand a patient who would best benefit from endovascular treatment triaged to a center without that capability will undoubtedly suffer a delay in care. On the other hand, o...
Nov 05, 2019•15 min
Transporting a VV ECMO and sweating? Hearing beeps in your sleep and fearing the flow alarm? Bolster your VV ECMO knowledge with Dr. Liz Powell and Paige Barger interviewed by Dr. Adam Gottula.
Oct 21, 2019•26 min
We recap a trio of recent articles looking into various aspects of the care and management of patients with sepsis. Are balanced fluids truly better than plain old normal saline? Are steroids a friend or foe in patients with severe sepsis? Can assessing capillary refill really be better than drawing repeat lactates?
Oct 04, 2019•27 min
Dr. Mel Otten, tox and wilderness guru and past president of the Wilderness Medical Society, takes us through his new 2019 WMS Guidelines on the prevention and treatment of heat illness.
Aug 27, 2019•16 min
Flank pain and pain due to ureterolithiasis are common ED presentations. There exist, however, a number of controversies when you dive into the literature addressing the diagnosis and treatment of nephrology/ureterolithiasis. Is IV lidocaine effective at treating pain in these patients? Is there a way to avoid CT scans? What about tamsulosin? Is it only good for big stones/small stones? Is there a benefit at all. For our most recent Journal Club, we tackled several of these controversies.
Aug 07, 2019•17 min
Should patient who have a V fib or V tac cardiac arrest take a trip to the cardiac Cath lab even if their post-ROSC EKG shows no evidence of ST-elevation? Drs Ham, Habib, and Klaszky breakdown several articles that address this clinical question and then we speak with Dr. Justin Benoit, the site PI for the ongoing ACCESS trial which is also looking into this question
Jun 30, 2019•23 min
Dr. Adam Gottula interviews Paige Barger and Liz Powell, MD on the basics of LVADs and how to troubleshoot them prehospital and in the ED
Jun 19, 2019•22 min
Temporal Arteritis by UC Department of Emergency Medicine
Jun 14, 2019•14 min
A Really Swollen Leg by UC Department of Emergency Medicine
Jun 14, 2019•15 min
The A Fib Chicken and Egg and An Unusual Cause of Sepsis by UC Department of Emergency Medicine
Jun 14, 2019•36 min
Telling Tall Tales: Dogma in Emergency Medicine by UC Department of Emergency Medicine
Jun 14, 2019•18 min
Pneumonia Alphabet Soup by UC Department of Emergency Medicine
Jun 14, 2019•26 min