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Episode 58 – Syncope – An Interview With Dr. James Morris
Episode 58 – Syncope – An Interview With Dr. James Morris
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20 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2021
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EMplify - June 2021 Announcements: The Clinical Decision Making in the Emergency Department conference is June 23-27 live and virtual. More information here: https://clinicaldecisionmaking.com Be on the lookout for an announcement regarding the new EB Medicine app, coming to an App Store near you this summer !! Syncope- An Interview With Dr. James Morris See the EB Medicine Article @ https://www.ebmedicine.net/topics/cardiovascular/syncope Why syncope? Prevalence, hospitalizations, etc. Etiology: figure 1 is fantastic. Physiologic basis of syncope Neurally mediated Orthostatic - are we still doing orthostatic vitals in the ED? Cardiac Differentiating syncope from seizure Features that point to seizure Urinary incontinence Number of jerks Age? Prehospital care is all about details What did bystanders see? What do paramedics see? Any trauma? Any neuro deficits ? Glucose ECG ED History - table 4 History of similar Prodrome Associated symptoms (chest pain, neuro symptoms, etc) Falls Pre-syncope ? ED exam Vitals, vitals, vitals Orthostatic vitals ? Carotid sinus massage, why this? Do we do in the ED? ECG Brugada, blocks, VT, ST changes, etc Labs BNP, delta bnp ? Trop Lactic acid Pregnancy test CBC lutes Bun/Cr Echo - any role in the ED? CT Head PE- get this on everyone ? Is it high prevalence? Risk stratification tools- the bad and the worse Table 7, amazing Controversies Admitting the elderly Orthostatic vitals (we discussed already) Disposition
Released:
Jun 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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Episode 1 – Optimizing Survival Outcomes For Adult Patients With Nontraumatic Cardiac Arrest: Welcome to the inaugural episode of EMplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice journal. For the first episode, we are going to focus on one of the most popular articles from last year, the October 2016 issue, by EMplify by EB Medicine