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Latest Episodes
Lung-Protective Ventilation in the ED
ICU gurus Nick Mohr and Brian Fuller join me to talk about preventing acute lung injury and ARDS in the ED...
The HINTS Exam in Vertigo
A look at the HINTS exam to differentiate central from peripheral causes of vertigo with Dr. David Newman-Toker.
Does My Patient Have Mesenteric Ischemia?
Brian Hiestand joins me via Skype from Wake Forest to discuss his recently published meta-analysis on the diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia...
Pediatric Volume Resuscitation in the Developing World
Chris Carpenter sits down with Indi "we named the dog Indiana" Trehan and SueLin Hilbert to talk about pediatric volume resuscitation in the developing world...
Cardiac Cath Following Cardiac Arrest in Patients Without STEMI
This month, the outspoken Chandra Aubin and hold hands and talk about which patients shoulder undergo urgent cardiac cath following cardiac arrest...
Outpatient Management of Acute PE
Journal Club Podcast #6: September 2013 This month, Chris Carpenter and I chat about the safety and feasibility of managing acute pulmonary embolism in the outpatient setting... Download the PodcastLinks
Clinical Decision Rules in Low-Risk Chest Pain
Chief resident Tim Koboldt sits down with me to talk about low-risk chest pain, knowledge translation, and breaking down barriers... Download the Podcast Click Tab to Expand Articles: Ar
Intranasal Naloxone in Acute Opiate Overdose
Naloxone remains the primary reversal agent in potential opiate overdose, though the optimal route of administration remains in question. We look at the evidence for the utility of intranasal naloxone in acute opiate overdose.
Cardiac Ultrasound in Cardiac Arrest
In patients presenting to the emergency department with cardiac arrest, predictors of outcome can assist with triage and decision-making. This months episode looks at the predictive value of cardiac standstill on bedside cardiac ultrasound in predicting
The INTERACT2 Trial- Blood Pressure Reduction in Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
An analysis and discussion of the INTERACT2 trial, recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine, which compares a more intensive blood pressure lowering regimen to standard blood pressure lowering in patients with spontaneous intracerebral he