R&R in the fast lane
You should all go and read this. And not just because I get to contribute my 2 pennys. Seriously it is a cracking idea. To get referred all these cool new and old papers instead of the tedious trawling though … Read More »
You should all go and read this. And not just because I get to contribute my 2 pennys. Seriously it is a cracking idea. To get referred all these cool new and old papers instead of the tedious trawling though … Read More »
Quick answer – it’s a team effort, we have to do the whole difficult “talking to people” thing. Longer answer? Gupta M, Schriger DL, Hiatt JR, Cryer HG, Tillou A, Hoffman JR, Baraff LJ. Selective use of computed tomography compared … Read More »
[This is a series of posts where I’m trying to transfer my anatomy lectures to a blog format, with emphasis on the clinically relevant points. Images are mainly from the 1918 Grays, freely available and out of copyright here. Forgive the … Read More »
Montalescot, Gilles, Uwe Zeymer, Johanne Silvain, Bertrand Boulanger, Marc Cohen, Patrick Goldstein, Patrick Ecollan, et al “Intravenous enoxaparin or unfractionated heparin in primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarction: the international randomised open-label ATOLL trial..” Lancet 378, no. 9792 … Read More »
As an intern I remember poking poor pts every few hours for ABGs for DKA management. I’ve learned since then.. These guys have done a lovely observational study showing that a VBG is equally good for diagnosing a DKA as … Read More »