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| Cervical Spine Clearance in Adult Blunt Trauma Updates | 05 Dec 2025 | 00:16:12 | |
This episode reviews the basics of cervical spine clearance in adult blunt trauma patients including
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| ACEP Thoracic Aortic Dissection Clinical Policy Update | 01 Aug 2025 | 00:16:08 | |
In this episode, we review a new clinical policy from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) on the use of risk stratification tools and D-dimer to exclude non-traumatic thoracic aortic dissection. Shownotes: FOAMcast.org | |||
| Naltrexone for Alcohol Use Disorder | 06 Sep 2023 | 00:17:25 | |
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is commonly encountered in the ED and visits related to alcohol are estimated to be ~4% of all ED visits in the US. Despite this, most EDs offer little support and harm reduction for patients with AUD. In this podcast, we review naltrexone, the first-line medication for patients with AUD, which is starting to be initiated in US EDs by emergency clinicians. References and show notes: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! | |||
| COVIDcast: Pregnancy Update and HFNC Update | 28 Mar 2020 | 00:15:01 | |
We interrupt our normal FOAMcast episodes to bring you updates from COVID-19, as literature develops. *Things change frequently and this may be out of date in days/weeks. So, check us* Recorded 3.27.20 In this episode, we cover
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| COVIDcast: Disease and Viral Shedding Timeline | 26 Mar 2020 | 00:18:31 | |
We interrupt our normal FOAMcast episodes to bring you updates from COVID-19, as literature develops. *Things change frequently and this may be out of date in days/weeks. So, check us* Recorded 3.25.20 In this episode, we cover
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| COVIDcast: Atypical symptoms | 24 Mar 2020 | 00:16:01 | |
We interrupt our normal FOAMcast episodes to bring you updates from COVID-19, as literature develops. *Things change frequently and this may be out of date in days/weeks. So, check us* Recorded 3.23.20 In this episode, we cover
Show notes: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening, | |||
| COVIDcast: Transmission of SARS-CoV-2, Cloth Masks, UV light for Mask Decontamination | 23 Mar 2020 | 00:18:32 | |
We interrupt our normal FOAMcast episodes to bring you updates from COVID-19, as literature develops. *Things change frequently and this may be out of date in days/weeks. So, check us* In this episode, we cover
Recorded 3.22.20 Show notes: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening, | |||
| COVIDcast: High Flow Nasal Cannula, Cytokine Storm, and Asymptomatic Transmission | 22 Mar 2020 | 00:15:07 | |
We interrupt our normal FOAMcast episodes to bring you updates from COVID-19, as literature develops. *Things change frequently and this may be out of date in days/weeks. So, check us* In this episode, we cover
Show notes: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening, | |||
| COVIDcast: Surviving Sepsis SCCM Guidelines (3.20.20) | 20 Mar 2020 | 00:22:20 | |
We interrupt our normal FOAMcast episodes to bring you updates from COVID-19, as literature develops. *Things change frequently and this may be out of date in days/weeks. So, check us* In this episode, we cover the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Surviving Sepsis Guidelines for COVID-19 Show notes: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening, | |||
| COVIDcast: Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, and Investigational Treatments 93.19.20) | 20 Mar 2020 | 00:20:25 | |
We interrupt our normal FOAMcast episodes to bring you updates from COVID-19, as literature develops. *Things change frequently and this may be out of date in days/weeks. In this episode we review:
Show notes: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! | |||
| COVIDcast: Co-infections, Pediatrics, and Ibuprofen | 19 Mar 2020 | 00:13:47 | |
We are going to try to bring you updates regarding COVID-19 on a regular basis. These podcasts will likely be out of date in a few days, so check back for updates. This episode features:
Recorded 3.18.20 Thanks for listening, Lauren Westafer and Jeremy Faust | |||
| Community Acquired Pneumonia | 08 Mar 2020 | 00:25:21 | |
We review the evaluation and management of Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) as well as the Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) / American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2019 guidelines for CAP. Shownotes and references at FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! | |||
| Top 5 Articles of 2019 | 01 Feb 2020 | 00:27:14 | |
We cover some top articles of 2019, including the following: Roc vs Sux: Guihard B et al. Effect of rocuronium vs succinylcholine on endotracheal intubation success rate among patients undergoing out-of-hospital rapid sequence intubation: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA 2019 Dec 17; 322:2303. (https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2019.18254) Targeted Temperature Management after Cardiac Arrest: Lascarrou JB, Merdji H, Le gouge A, et al. Targeted Temperature Management for Cardiac Arrest with Nonshockable Rhythm. N Engl J Med. 2019. Pulmonary Embolism - a new D-dimer cut off Kearon C, De wit K, Parpia S, et al. Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism with d-Dimer Adjusted to Clinical Probability. N Engl J Med. 2019;381(22):2125-2134. Pulmonary Embolism in Pregnancy: Van der pol LM, Tromeur C, Bistervels IM, et al. Pregnancy-Adapted YEARS Algorithm for Diagnosis of Suspected Pulmonary Embolism. N Engl J Med. 2019;380(12):1139-1149. TXA in head injury The CRASH-3 Trial Collaborators. Effects of Tranexamic Acid on Death, Disability, Vascular Occlusive Events and Other Morbidities in Patients with Acute Traumatic Brain Injury (CRASH-3): A Randomised, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Lancet 2019
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| Steroids for Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia | 27 Mar 2023 | 00:11:33 | |
Recommendations for the use of steroids in community-acquired pneumonia have been mixed. This episode reviews a large multicenter randomized trial in the New England Journal of Medicine by Dequin et al on hydrocortisone for severe community-acquired pneumonia. References/show notes: FOAMcast.org
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| VITAMINS Trial - Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Hydrocortisone in Septic Shock | 17 Jan 2020 | 00:22:07 | |
The VITAMINS trial by Fujii et al has been published in JAMA and provides insight into the performance of the "metabolic cocktail" (Vitamin C + thiamine + hydrocortisone) in ICU patients with septic shock. We review this trial in the context of prior literature. Show notes and references at FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! | |||
| ACEP Headache Clinical Policy | 18 Dec 2019 | 00:24:54 | |
We review the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) clinical policy on headache from June 2019, most of which revolves around the diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Show notes and references at FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! | |||
| Olanzapine + Benzodiazepines - What is the FDA warning about? | 29 Oct 2019 | 00:21:05 | |
We are at ACEP 2019 in Denver and do a deep dive on a topic introduced by Bryan Hayes (@PharmERToxGuy) in a talk on black boxed medications used in the ED. We review the data underlying the FDA warning for olanzapine and benzodiazepines. Thanks for listening! | |||
| Black Box Warnings for Common ED Medications | 29 Oct 2019 | 00:08:55 | |
In this episode covering the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2019, we cover common black box warnings including
Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer | |||
| Concussion and VP Shunts from ACEP 2019 | 27 Oct 2019 | 00:18:20 | |
We are at ACEP 2019 in Denver and cover pearls from interesting lectures. Today, that included concussion and VP shunts.
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| Vaping Associated Lung Injury (VALI) | 11 Oct 2019 | 00:22:31 | |
Vaping associated lung injury (VALI) has become a frequent topic in the news in the United States (US). In this episode we review the epidemiology, presumed pathophysiology, and new recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the US. Thanks for listening! References:
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| Hyperkalemia Treatment - Insulin/Dextrose | 30 Sep 2019 | 00:24:49 | |
In this episode we briefly review hyperkalemia and the principles of emergent treatment. Then we explore, in-depth, the role of insulin and dextrose including the incidence of hypoglycemia and pearls to reduce this side effect. Pearls:
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| Droperidol and Butyrophenones | 01 Sep 2019 | 00:23:35 | |
We discuss the US Food & Drug Administration's black box warning for droperidol and the evidence behind this warning. We then discuss the use of butyrophenones such as droperidol and haloperidol for the treatment of agitation, headaches, nausea and vomiting, and gastroparesis/cannabinoid hyperemesis.
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| Thromboelastography (TEG) Guided Resuscitation | 31 Jul 2019 | 00:22:14 | |
We discuss the coagulation test thromboelastography (TEG) / Rotational Thromboelastometry (ROTEM), reviewing the evidence behind the use of the tests as well as the clinical implications. Show notes and graphics FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! | |||
| 2019 Mid-Year Literature Review | 09 Jul 2019 | 00:26:07 | |
In this episode, we discuss important and "hot" articles thus far in 2019. These articles include:
Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer | |||
| CLOVERS Trial: Restricted vs Liberal Fluids in Sepsis-Induced Hypotension | 15 Feb 2023 | 00:20:38 | |
In this episode we review the CLOVERS trial, a randomized trial of early (first 24 hours) restrictive versus liberal fluids. Show notes/references: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust + Lauren Westafer | |||
| Psychogenic Non-epileptic Attacks (PNEA) | 24 May 2019 | 00:25:02 | |
We review the entity formally known as pseudoseizures and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES), now referred to as psychogenic non-epileptic attacks (PNEA). We discuss the history of PNEA as well as relevant literature on the diagnosis and treatment of this entity. Thanks for listening! | |||
| Emergent Issues in Sickle Cell Disease | 30 Apr 2019 | 00:27:21 | |
We review myths and reality in the management of patients with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
We also review common emergencies in sickle cell disease that include
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| Mechanical CPR, Balloon Tamponade, and Advocacy | 29 Mar 2019 | 00:14:08 | |
We are at #SMACC in Sydney, Australia, thanks to the Rosh Review, delivering updates from the conference to your earbuds. Advocacy in Emergency Medicine - Esther Choo and Hugh Montgomery Mechanical CPR vs Manual CPR - Ken Milne vs Salim Rezaie Super sick massive GI bleeds and balloon tamponade - Sara Gray Thanks for listening! | |||
| Roc vs Sux, Bougie vs Stylet, The Crashing Asthmatic at #SMACC | 28 Mar 2019 | 00:16:01 | |
We are at SMACC in Sydney, Australia, thanks to the Rosh Review, delivering updates from the conference to your earbuds. Today we cover resuscitation pearls. Bougie vs Standard Stylet in emergency department (ED) rapid sequence intubation (RSI) - Brian Driver vs Rich Levitan Rocuronium vs Succinylcholine Debate - Billy Mallon and Reuben Strayer The Crashing Asthmatic - Haney Mallemat Thanks for listening! Lauren Westafer and Jeremy Faust | |||
| anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis and communicating with patients at #smacc | 27 Mar 2019 | 00:10:23 | |
We are at #smacc in Australia thanks to the Rosh Review! The opening session this morning was amazing and we can't do it justice on the podcast. Gill Hicks (@MadForPeace), a victim in the July 7, 2005 bombing attack on a London train spoke on how impactful everyone in the healthcare delivery system can be (from medics to detectives to nurses to physical therapists to physicians). Dr. Dara Kass delivered a powerful talk on vulnerability, responsibility, and lack of knowledge even in a super health care literate individual.....what it means to be a provider and a patient (and a mom and a medical home for the family and a wife) in her story of donating part of her liver to her son. David Carr on anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis is the most common cause of encephalitis in young people (<30 years old), with an average age of ~20. We review the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of this disease Thanks for listening! | |||
| Emergency Medicine Updates - 2019 | 27 Mar 2019 | 00:12:37 | |
We co-hosted (with John Vassiliadis) the SMACC EM Updates half-day conference. We had amazing speakers. Salim Rezaie spoke on TXA for Everything, Ken Milne spoke on hot papers from 2018, and we learned about when ultrasound may be helpful in pediatric lumbar punctures. In addition, Jeremy spoke on what is usual care in sepsis and Lauren spoke on pulmonary embolism: the next generation. In this short podcast we highlight some of our other talks. Aidan Baron (@Aidan_Baron) on Prehospital Updates in Cardiac Arrest This talk focused on focusing on things that are most likely to make a difference in OHCA (bystander CPR and defibrillation) rather than on fun interventions like intubation and adrenaline (epinephrine). Aidan suggests that the future debates and questions in OHCA will be largely philosophical - what outcomes do we care about: neuro intact survival or ROSC or survival?
Barbra Backus on the future of the HEART score Modified Heart Score (redefining the T or troponin based on newer assays) results in a NPV of 99.8% and classifies 48% of patients as low-risk. Clinically Relevant Adverse Cardiac Events (CRACE) is way less common than major adverse cardiac events (MACE). HEART score of ≤3 ? CRACE is 0.05% Hot Literature in 2019
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| Supraventricular Tachycardia Treatment Controversies | 18 Feb 2019 | 00:28:32 | |
We have previously podcasted on tachyarrythmias (Episode 34 Tachyarrhythmias), but in this episode, we focus specifically on the treatment of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), specifically paroxysmal SVT. We discuss the treatment options of adenosine and calcium channel blockers, weighing in with the evidence, the guidelines, and some opinion. Thanks for listening!
Thanks to Figure 1 for supporting this episode. We do not make money off of this podcast, this support is just for operational costs associated with the podcast. | |||
| Fluoroquinolones and Aortic Pathology | 31 Jan 2019 | 00:25:40 | |
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently released another warning for fluoroquinolones, this time regarding aortic dissection and aneurysm. We review the evidence behind this warning, including the following studies: Lee CC Risk of Aortic Dissection and Aortic Aneurysm in Patients Taking Oral Fluoroquinolone. JAMA Intern Med. 2015;175(11):1839-47. Lee CC Oral Fluoroquinolone and the Risk of Aortic Dissection. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2018;72(12):1369-1378. Pasternak B Fluoroquinolone use and risk of aortic aneurysm and dissection: nationwide cohort study. BMJ. 2018;360:k678. We then review the ACEP clinical policy on aortic dissection covering risk scores, d-dimers, and management of aortic dissection Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer | |||
| ACEP Non-ST Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome Guidelines | 27 Dec 2018 | 00:31:29 | |
We cover the clinical policy from the American College of Emergency Physicians - Clinical Policy: Critical Issues in the Evaluation and Management of Emergency Department Patients With Suspected Non–ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes In adult patients without evidence of ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome, can initial risk stratification be used to predict a low rate of 30-day major adverse cardiac events?
In adult patients with suspected acute non–ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes, can troponin testing within 3 hours of emergency department presentation be used to predict a low rate of 30-day major adverse cardiac events?
In adult patients with suspected acute non–ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes in whom acute myocardial infarction has been excluded, does further diagnostic testing (eg, provocative, stress test, computed tomography [CT] angiography) for acute coronary syndrome prior to discharge reduce 30-day major adverse cardiac events?
Should adult patients with acute non–ST-elevation myocardial infarction receive immediate antiplatelet therapy in addition to aspirin to reduce 30-day major adverse cardiac events?
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| Medicated Assisted Treatment (MAT) | 20 Nov 2018 | 00:26:54 | |
We discuss Medicated Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder (OUD) including buprenorphine initiated from the emergency department. This show was sponsored by Figure 1, a free open access application for providers using images and cases Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer References:
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| Management of Acute, Uncomplicated Diverticulitis | 03 Feb 2023 | 00:18:19 | |
This episode reviews guideline recommendations and literature on the management of acute, uncomplicated diverticulitis - highlighting the recommendations to only prescribe antibiotics to select patients. References/Show Notes: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! | |||
| Magnesium | 22 Oct 2018 | 00:31:27 | |
The Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM) world is often obsessed with magnesium. In this show we address the use of magnesium for various applications. Magnesium for Acute Atrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular Response (RVR)
Magnesium for Migraine
Magnesium for Acute Asthma Exacerbation Griffiths B, Kew KM. Intravenous magnesium sulfate for treating children with acute asthma in the emergency department. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016;4:CD011050.
Thanks for listening! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer | |||
| 2018 Literature Update | 16 Oct 2018 | 00:31:09 | |
In this episode we highlight key articles in Emergency Medicine that came out, thus far, in 2018. D'souza et al. Effects of prophylactic anticholinergic medications to decrease extrapyramidal side effects in patients taking acute antiemetic drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis Emerg Med J. 2018;35(5):325-331. Driver et al. Effect of Use of a Bougie vs Endotracheal Tube and Stylet on First-Attempt Intubation Success Among Patients With Difficult Airways Undergoing Emergency Intubation: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2018;319(21):2179-2189. Atkinson PR, Milne J, Diegelmann L, et al. Does Point-of-Care Ultrasonography Improve Clinical Outcomes in Emergency Department Patients With Undifferentiated Hypotension? An International Randomized Controlled Trial From the SHoC-ED Investigators. Ann Emerg Med. 2018; In press. Perkins GD et al. A Randomized Trial of Epinephrine in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. N Engl J Med 2018; 379:711-721 Meltzer et al. Effect of Tamsulosin on Passage of Symptomatic Ureteral Stones: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Intern Med. 2018 Aug 1;178(8):1051-1057 Kabrhel et al Multicenter Evaluation of the YEARS Criteria in Emergency Department Patients Evaluated for Pulmonary Embolism. Acad Emerg Med. 2018;25(9):987-994
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| Myths in imaging and pediatrics | 03 Oct 2018 | 00:11:32 | |
We bring you pearls from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2018 Scientific Assembly in San Diego, CA. In this episode we highlight:
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| Errors in CYA Medicine and Biomarkers | 03 Oct 2018 | 00:15:37 | |
We bring you pearls from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2018 Scientific Assembly in San Diego, CA. In this episode we highlight:
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| severe pediatric head trauma, aortic dissection diagnostics, and chest tubes | 01 Oct 2018 | 00:17:13 | |
We bring you pearls from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 2018 Scientific Assembly in San Diego, CA. In this episode we highlight:
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| Lyme (Borreliosis) | 24 Sep 2018 | 00:25:00 | |
We cover a JAMA Clinical Reviews podcast on lyme disease, including some myth-busters. *Doxycycline can be used, safely, in kids < 8 years old *Testing for lyme is a mess because : (1) we test patients with ultra low probability of disease (2) we test patients who shouldn't be tested (i.e. have erythema migrans) (3) the tests are a pain to interpret *Lyme disease is spreading further south and west in the US, into Canada, and it's also increasingly found in Europe. We then delve into core content for Rosen's, Tintinalli, and the IDSA 2006 guidelines. Thanks for listening!
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| Penile Fracture and Priapism | 27 Aug 2018 | 00:25:14 | |
We review the American Urological Association guidelines on penile fracture and priapism. We supplement this with core content from Tintinalli and Rosen's Emergency Medicine. | |||
| Corneal Emergencies | 20 Jul 2018 | 00:30:04 | |
We review one of the editors top picks from Annals of Emergency Medicine, which are free for 6 months from issue release. The article covered in this podcast is Waldman et al, is a study of tetracaine in corneal abrasions. We also review commonly encountered corneal emergencies: Corneal abrasions Corneal ulcers and herpes keratoconjunctivitis. Thanks for listening! | |||
| Clostridium difficile | 18 Jun 2018 | 00:24:45 | |
Show notes at FOAMcast.org We cover the 2017 IDSA/SHEA guidelines on clostridium difficile (c diff). We then review core content on c diff including risk stratification and treatment using Rosen's and Tintinalli as guides. Thanks for listening! | |||
| ACEP Pulmonary Embolism Policy + Risk Stratifying PE | 16 May 2018 | 00:32:27 | |
Workup for pulmonary embolism (PE) is common (perhaps too common) in the United States. The American College of Emergency Physicians has released a clinical policy on pulmonary embolism. We cover this policy as well as core content on PE risk stratification and "rule out" Thanks for listening, | |||
| The "Diamond of Death" in Trauma - Hypocalcemia | 25 Jan 2023 | 00:16:12 | |
This episode reviews a shift from the "lethal triad" in trauma to the "diamond of death," exploring the role of calcium in hemostasis and critically ill patients. We review the literature that is available on hypocalcemia and trauma patients References/show notes: FOAMcast.org Thanks for listening! | |||
| The Lactating Emergency Department Patient | 01 May 2018 | 00:20:46 | |
We cover the emergency department care of lactating patients including Medications during breastfeeding - who should "pump and dump"? (spoiler: very few people, check LactMed or InfantRisk) Mastitis & Breast Abscesses Emergency Department Support Thanks for listening! | |||
| The Faust-Westafer Central Theorem of Emergency MEdicine | 01 Apr 2018 | 00:12:02 | |
Show notes at FOAMcast.org We have a special April 1st show - the Faust-Westafer Central Theorem of Emergency Medicine. Listen for details Thanks for listening! | |||
| Literature Update - 2017 | 21 Mar 2018 | 00:28:49 | |
We review select articles from 2017 that are important or that got people talking including: Sadeghirad B et al. Corticosteroids for treatment of sore throat: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised trials. BMJ. 2017;358:j3887. Barniol et al.Levocetirizine and Prednisone Are Not Superior to Levocetirizine Alone for the Treatment of Acute Urticaria: A Randomized Double-Blind Clinical Trial. Ann Emerg Med. 2018;71(1):125-131.e1 Wilson SS, Kwiatkowski GM, Millis SR, Purakal JD, Mahajan AP, Levy PD. Use of nitroglycerin by bolus prevents intensive care unit admission in patients with acute hypertensive heart failure. Am J Emerg Med. 2017;35(1):126-131. Hu et al Variability in Interpretation of Cardiac Standstill Among Physician Sonographers. Ann Emerg Med. 2017 Sep 1. S0196-0644(17)31376-8 Clattenburg et al Point-of-care ultrasound use in patients with cardiac arrest is associated prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation pauses: A prospective cohort study. Resuscitation. 2018;122:65-68. Hinson JS et al. Risk of Acute Kidney Injury After Intravenous Contrast Media Administration. Ann Emerg Med. 2017 Healey CD et al. Asymptomatic cervical spine fractures: Current guidelines can fail older patients. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2017;83(1):119-125. Crowell et al. Accuracy of Computed Tomography Imaging Criteria in the Diagnosis of Adult Open Globe Injuries by Neuroradiology and Ophthalmology. Acad Emerg Med. 2017;24(9):1072-1079. Talan et al. Subgroup Analysis of Antibiotic Treatment for Skin Abscesses. Ann Emerg Med. 2018;71(1):21-30.
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