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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329815/novel-uses-of-methadone-under-the-72-hour-rule-to-facilitate-transitions-of-care-and-low-dose-buprenorphine-induction-in-an-outpatient-bridge-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minaliza Shahlapour, Sabetta Singh, Paul J Christine, Jordana Laks, James Evans, Natalija M Farrell, G Karim Khan, Jessica L Taylor, Hallie Rozansky
BACKGROUND: Federal regulations restrict methadone for opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment to licensed opioid treatment programs (OTPs). However, providers in other settings can administer methadone for opioid withdrawal under the "72-hour rule" while linking to further care. Prior work has demonstrated that methadone initiation in a low-barrier bridge clinic is associated with high OTP linkage and 1-month retention rates. We describe 2 other novel applications of the 72-hour rule in which methadone withdrawal management facilitated linkage to inpatient hospitalization and outpatient buprenorphine induction...
February 8, 2024: Journal of Addiction Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38327038/successful-conservative-management-of-hepatic-portal-venous-gas-following-percutaneous-endoscopic-gastrostomy-a-case-report
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Giovanni Carlone, Jean-Baptiste Dubuis, Sebastian Douglas Sgardello, Stefano Gussago, Ian Fournier
BACKGROUND Hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG) is a rare radiologic finding mostly associated with life-threatening diseases like bowel necrosis, but can also be benign; its overall mortality rate is 39-75%. In rare cases HPVG is associated with endoscopic procedures such as percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) placement. However, due to the rarity of this condition, there is no recommendation about its management. The aim of this case report was to describe a successful conservative management of HPVG without antibiotic administration based on the clinical presentation...
February 8, 2024: American Journal of Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309983/effects-of-intravenous-lipid-emulsion-administration-in-acute-tramadol-poisoning-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Amir Hossein Behnoush, Nafiseh Alizadeh, Mahdi Emami, Elham Bazmi, Yousef Alimohamadi, Behnam Behnoush
BACKGROUND: As the prevalence of tramadol toxicity is increasing, managing these patients with the aim of treatment and complete recovery has become a major challenge for health care professionals. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the short-term effects of IV lipid emulsion (ILE) administration in cases of tramadol poisoning. METHODS: In this double-blind, randomized controlled trial, 120 patients with pure tramadol poisoning and a Glasgow Coma (GCS) score ≤ 12 referred to a poisoning center in Tehran, Iran were selected and randomly assigned 1:1 to receive ILE 20% (intervention) or 0...
February 2024: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38278679/analgesic-techniques-for-managing-orthopedic-injuries-a-review-for-the-emergency-clinician
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Brit Long, Rachel E Bridwell, Michael Gottlieb
BACKGROUND: Orthopedic injuries are commonly managed in the emergency department (ED) setting. Fractures and dislocations may require reduction for proper management. There are a variety of analgesic and sedative strategies to provide patient comfort during reduction. OBJECTIVE: This narrative review evaluates hematoma block, intra-articular injection, intravenous regional analgesia (IVRA) (also known as the Bier block), and periosteal block for orthopedic analgesia in the ED setting...
October 7, 2023: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38277551/a-case-of-digoxin-intoxication-caused-by-short-term-massive-overdose-case-report
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Hua Li, Chun-Hai Zhang, Ming-Wei Liu
RATIONALE: Digoxin is a frequently prescribed medication for the management of both acute and chronic cardiac insufficiency. The overdose ingestion of digoxin can result in a range of arrhythmias, with severe cases potentially leading to malignant arrhythmias and fatal outcomes. To date, there is a lack of documented cases related to acute digoxin intoxication resulting from the administration of massive digoxin overdose in the short term. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 37-year-old female patient was admitted to the emergency department following a suicide attempt involving the administration of 330 tablets of digoxin (each tablet containing 0...
January 26, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38276080/diagnosis-and-therapy-of-community-acquired-pneumonia-in-the-emergency-department-a-retrospective-observational-study-and-medical-audit
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Giorgia Lüthi-Corridori, Andrea I Roth, Maria Boesing, Fabienne Jaun, Philip E Tarr, Anne B Leuppi-Taegtmeyer, Jörg D Leuppi
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in therapy, community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is still associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Several studies conducted in different countries have reported suboptimal adherence to the guidelines. However, there are currently no available data on adherence to CAP guidelines specifically in Switzerland. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to audit the quality of diagnosis and therapy of CAP at a Swiss general hospital...
January 19, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38262784/comparison-of-outpatient-department-referred-and-self-referred-patients-in-the-emergency-department
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Yu-Jung Chou, Vivian Goh, Mi-Chia Ma, Ching-Chi Lee, Chih-Chia Hsieh, Chih-Hao Lin
BACKGROUND: Patients present to emergency departments (EDs) from a variety of backgrounds, which may help inform decision making. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the clinical characteristics and outcomes of outpatient department (OPD)-referred patients and self-referred patients in the ED. METHODS: We selected nontrauma ED adult patients from a tertiary teaching hospital in Taiwan between August 1, 2020, and October 31, 2020. The acuity levels were determined by dichotomizing the triage classification scores...
October 5, 2023: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38249782/adverse-events-after-isolated-posterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-a-national-database-study
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Alexander J Kammien, Ryan C Price, William M McLaughlin, Nancy Park, Dustin L Richter, Robert C Schenck, Jonathan N Grauer, Michael J Medvecky
BACKGROUND: Optimal management after posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury remains an active area of research, as reconstruction is technically challenging and poses unique risks in the posterior knee. Studies have reported variable rates of complications. PURPOSE: To describe the rates of readmission, emergency department (ED) visits, and postoperative complications within 90 days of isolated PCL reconstruction (PCLR) in a large, national cohort to better understand the perioperative variables that influence a practitioner's decision of whether to pursue operative versus nonoperative management...
January 2024: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38227870/acute-asthma-exacerbations-management-strategies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William Dabbs, Megan H Bradley, Shaunta' M Chamberlin
Asthma exacerbations, defined as a deterioration in baseline symptoms or lung function, cause significant morbidity and mortality. Asthma action plans help patients triage and manage symptoms at home. In patients 12 years and older, home management includes an inhaled corticosteroid/formoterol combination for those who are not using an inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting beta2 agonist inhaler for maintenance, or a short-acting beta2 agonist for those using an inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting beta2 agonist inhaler that does not include formoterol...
January 2024: American Family Physician
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216206/sepsis-epidemiology-in-austral-i-an-and-new-zealand-children-sentinel-protocol-for-a-multicountry-prospective-observational-study
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Elliot Long, Meredith L Borland, Shane George, Shefali Jani, Eunicia Tan, Jocelyn Neutze, Natalie Phillips, Amit Kochar, Simon Craig, Anna Lithgow, Arjun Rao, Stuart Dalziel, Ed Oakley, Stephen Hearps, Sonia Singh, Ben Gelbart, Sarah McNab, Fran Balamuth, Scott Weiss, Nathan Kuppermann, Amanda Williams, Franz E Babl
INTRODUCTION: Sepsis affects 25.2 million children per year globally and causes 3.4 million deaths, with an annual cost of hospitalisation in the USA of US$7.3 billion. Despite being common, severe and expensive, therapies and outcomes from sepsis have not substantially changed in decades. Variable case definitions, lack of a reference standard for diagnosis and broad spectrum of disease hamper efforts to evaluate therapies that may improve sepsis outcomes. This landscape analysis of community-acquired childhood sepsis in Australia and New Zealand will characterise the burden of disease, including incidence, severity, outcomes and cost...
January 12, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216184/caregivers-with-limited-language-proficiency-and-their-satisfaction-with-paediatric-emergency-care-related-to-the-use-of-professional-interpreters-a-mixed-methods-study
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Myriam Gmünder, Noemi Gessler, Sina Buser, Ursula Feuz, Jabeen Fayyaz, Anne Jachmann, Kristina Keitel, Julia Brandenberger
OBJECTIVES: Communication is a main challenge in migrant health and essential for patient safety. The aim of this study was to describe the satisfaction of caregivers with limited language proficiency (LLP) with care related to the use of interpreters and to explore underlying and interacting factors influencing satisfaction and self-advocacy. DESIGN: A mixed-methods study. SETTING: Paediatric emergency department (PED) at a tertiary care hospital in Bern, Switzerland...
January 12, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38202197/impact-of-various-atrial-fibrillation-treatment-strategies-on-length-of-stay-in-the-emergency-department-and-early-complications-3-years-of-a-single-center-experience
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Tomasz Kłosiewicz, Hanna Cholerzyńska, Wiktoria Antonina Zasada, Amira Shadi, Jakub Olszewski, Patryk Konieczka, Roland Podlewski, Mateusz Puślecki
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia presenting in emergency departments (EDs), vastly increasing mainly due to society's lifestyles leading to numerous comorbidities. Its management depends on many factors and is still not unified. Aims: The aim of this study was to compare different AF management strategies in the ED and to evaluate their influence on the length of stay (LOS) in the ED and their safety. We analyzed medical records over 3 years of data collection, including age, primary AF diagnosis, an attempt to restore sinus rhythm, complications, and length of stay...
December 29, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165264/family-presence-during-in-hospital-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-effects-of-an-educational-online-intervention-on-self-confidence-and-attitudes-of-healthcare-professionals
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Annette Waldemar, Anders Bremer, Anna Strömberg, Ingela Thylen
AIMS: Guidelines support family-witnessed resuscitation (FWR) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hospital if deemed to be safe, yet barriers amongst healthcare professionals (HCPs) still exist. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of an educational online video intervention on nurses' and physicians' attitudes towards in-hospital FWR and their self-confidence in managing such situations. METHODS AND RESULTS: A pre- and post-test quasi-experimental study was conducted October 2022 to March 2023 at six Swedish hospitals involving the departments of emergency care, medicine, and surgery...
January 2, 2024: European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156519/association-of-a-heart-failure-management-incentive-in-primary-care-with-clinical-outcomes-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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Harsukh Benipal, Catherine Demers, Joshua O Cerasuolo, Richard Perez, John J You, Faizan Amin, Karim Keshavjee, Douglas S Lee
BACKGROUND: We aim to examine the association between primary care physicians' billing of Q050A, a pay-for-performance heart failure (HF) management incentive fee code, and the composite outcome of mortality, hospitalization, and emergency department visits. METHODS AND RESULTS: This population-based cohort study linked administrative health databases in Ontario, Canada, for patients with HF aged >66 years between January 1, 2008, and March 31, 2020. Cases were patients with HF who had a Q050A fee code billed...
December 29, 2023: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38124160/financial-model-for-a-transitional-pain-service-at-a-large-tertiary-academic-center-in-the-usa
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Caroline S Zubieta, Christina Shabet, James Lin, Aurelio Muzaurieta, Akul Arora, Nazanin Maghsoodi, Chad M Brummett, Anthony Edelman
Approximately 1 in 10 patients undergoing surgery is considered at high risk for poor pain and opioid-related outcomes due to chronic pain or persistent opioid use prior to surgery, leading to increased hospital lengths of stay, emergency department visits, hospital readmissions, and worse long-term outcomes. Multidisciplinary transitional pain services (TPSs) have been shown to effectively identify and optimize high-risk patients before surgery, leading to a reduction in healthcare utilization. We conducted a series of semistructured interviews, a literature search, and a financial analysis to develop a reproducible business case for establishing a TPS...
December 16, 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38101798/-pregnancy-associated-neuromyelitis-optical-spectrum-disorder-combined-with-primary-sj%C3%A3-gren-s-syndrome-a-critical-illness-case-report
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Jie Wu, Wen Zhang, Shu Liang, Yi Lu Qin, Wen Qiang Fan
Central nervous system involvement in primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is less common and usually presents as white matter lesions, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), or transverse myelitis. NMOSD is an immune-mediated inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system with a high rate of relapse and significant disability. Studies have shown that patients with pSS combined with NMOSD have more severe symptoms and poorer prognosis. Here, we present a case of critical illness in pregnancy-associated NMOSD combined with Sjögren's syndrome...
December 18, 2023: Beijing da Xue Xue Bao. Yi Xue Ban, Journal of Peking University. Health Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38100157/a-retrospective-analysis-of-intravenous-insulin-versus-insulin-and-nebulized-albuterol-for-the-treatment-of-hyperkalemia-in-the-emergency-department
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Sara N Roach, Meghan L Fletcher, Preeyaporn Sarangarm
There is limited literature evaluating nebulized albuterol in hyperkalemia management. The objective was to evaluate the efficacy of insulin alone compared to the addition of nebulized albuterol for the treatment of hyperkalemia. This is a retrospective, single-center evaluation of adult patients with hyperkalemia at a large urban academic medical center Emergency Department. Consecutive patients with a potassium level greater than 5 mmol/L were included. Patients without a repeat potassium level within 4 hours of medication administration, those receiving hemodialysis before a repeat serum potassium, or those that had a hemolyzed blood sample were excluded...
December 15, 2023: Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38089459/impact-of-antibiotic-allergy-labels-on-timely-and-appropriate-antibiotics-for-sepsis-in-the-emergency-department
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lily Rush, Zohal Rashidzada, Kelly Cairns, Cristina Roman, Thomas Bourne, Judit Orosz, Susan Poole, Sue J Lee, Trisha Peel
OBJECTIVES: Time to initiation of effective antibiotic therapy is a strong predictor of survival for patients with sepsis presenting to the Emergency Department (ED). Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs) are a known barrier to timely sepsis management. The aim was to evaluate the influence of AALs on timely sepsis management for ED sepsis presentations in an Australian hospital. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted for ED presentations requiring direct ICU admission for suspected sepsis, comparing patients with and without an AAL using propensity scores...
December 2023: JAC-antimicrobial resistance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38085611/management-of-pediatric-urinary-tract-infections-in-the-emergency-department
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Lindsay M Tishberg, Matthew P Kusulas
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common diagnosis in pediatric patients presenting to the emergency department. Although there are several evidence-based guidelines for UTI, they have small variations that can make the workup and management for UTI challenging. This issue reviews the current state of the literature and best practices for the diagnosis and management of UTI in children presenting to the emergency department, including criteria to help the clinician decide whether to test a patient's urine, the best method for urine testing based on the clinical scenario, and how to manage the patient based on the results of urine testing...
January 2024: Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38071883/low-dose-ketamine-versus-morphine-in-the-treatment-of-acute-pain-in-the-emergency-department-a-meta-analysis-of-15-randomized-controlled-trials
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Juan Guo, Fei Zhao, Jinglan Bian, Yunlong Hu, Jixiang Tan
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness and safety of ketamine and morphine in adult patients with acute pain in emergency department (ED) by using a meta-analysis method. METHODS: This study was based on the Cochrane methodology for conducting a meta-analysis. Only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were eligible for this study, with an experimental group that received low-dose ketamine and a control group that received morphine. The participants were adults who had acute pain in the ED...
February 2024: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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