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Predicting Spontaneous Reversion of New Atrial FibrillationBlogCardiology

Predicting Spontaneous Reversion of New Atrial Fibrillation

What if we could predict which patients with recent onset of atrial fibrillation are more…
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Pulmonary EmbolismBlogCardiologyRespiratory

Pulmonary Embolism

CASE A 64 yo patient is referred to the emergency department(ED) with a persistent tachycardia.…
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Can the ECG help us differentiate PE from ACS?BlogCardiologyECG Of The WeekUncategorized

Can the ECG help us differentiate PE from ACS?

Pulmonary embolism(PE) and Acute Coronary Syndrome(ACS) causing ischaemia can sometimes be difficult to clinically differentiate.…
Adrenaline
Adrenaline
Adrenaline: Which is the best dose to use?BlogCardiac ArrestResuscitation

Adrenaline: Which is the best dose to use?

Adrenaline is the most used drug in cardiac arrest. However we aren't quite sure what…
Airway Management - Cardiac Arrest
Airway Management - Cardiac Arrest
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Airway Management during Cardiac Arrest

Airway Management during Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation, is still an area that we need to get…
Paediatric Resuscitation Guideline
Paediatric Resuscitation Guideline
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Paediatric Resuscitation

Paediatric Resuscitation is stressful. However if we remember a few small points, it makes it…
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52 yo with chest pain an hypotensionBlogCardiac ResuscitationCardiologyCardiovascular

52 yo with chest pain an hypotension

INTERESTING CASE WITH A TWIST. Read the case or watch the video.   https://youtu.be/bj5-STj8Pok 52…

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Zero Point Survey

The 'zero-point survey' is the pre-primary survey. It is about preparing self, the team, the…
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5 Steps to Diagnosing Diplopia

A patient presents with a complaint of diplopia. "I've been seeing double since last night.…
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ARREST Trial

The survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest varies from region to region. This makers…
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Diagnostic Testing for Suspected SAH in the ED

Non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) accounts for 5% of acute headache presentations to the emergency department.…