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Emergency Evidence Updates – May 2025

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The Journal of Emergency Medicine Neurologic etiologies of cardiac arrest are associated with early withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy Resuscitation Point of Care Echocardiography and Regional Wall-Motion Abnormalities in Acute Coronary Syndromes The Journal of Emergency Medicine Proximal venous ultrasound with risk stratification safely excludes (..)

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repost this one as QRS distortion

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LV aneurysm with T-wave increased in septic/hypote. Nice example of inferolateral (inferoposterior) LV. Even with STE in V5 & V6, inferior STE without rec. Pacemaker syndrome Is this Acute Ischemia? More on LVH.

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Critical Care Evidence Updates – May 2025

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A pilot randomized controlled study Journal of Critical Care Effect of Ketamine Analgosedation on Neurological Outcome in patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study Neurocritical Care Effects of a general practitioner-led brief narrative exposure intervention on symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after (..)

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A patient with chest pain. (post on Normal ECG)

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Article on STEMI vs. BER

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LBBB and Respiratory Failure Subacute STEMI. Should the patient go for emergen. What is going on here? There is more than immedia. Apparent Pseudo-STEMI patterns are not necessarily.

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