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Non-Invasive Workup of Suspected PE in Pregnancy cardiology members papercut lit review Dec 04, 2024

This study looked at the safety and efficiency of non-invasive diagnostic approaches in pregnant patients suspected of having a pulmonary embolism(PE)...

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QRS Fragmentation cardiology ecg mastery lecture members Sep 18, 2024

A patient is brought to the emergency department with a complaint of central pressing chest pain. The patient's ecg is shown below. Is this QRS frag...

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Acute Aortic Syndrome cardiology clinical cases podcast members popular Aug 07, 2024

 

A 72 yo patient presents with what appears to be a pre syncopal episode at home. This is on a background history of having had a valve repair 3 wee...

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D-dimer to rule out Acute Aortic Syndrome cardiology members papercut lit review Aug 07, 2024

Patients with acute aortic syndrome, may be very difficult to diagnose. Patients who present with textbook ripping severe chest pain and accompanyin...

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Is Presyncope as Serious as Syncope? cardiology members papercut lit review Aug 01, 2024

Syncope has three components: (15 minutes read)

  1. Loss of consciousness
  2. Loss of postural tone and
  3. Return to baseline

Patients with syncope com...

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Syncope in Children cardiology mastery lecture members paediatrics Aug 01, 2024

 Syncope is not uncommon, occurring in up to 25% of children. Most causes are benign, however we need to be aware of the of 3 major groups as these ca...

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D-Dimer focused testing for PE cardiology members papercut lit review Jul 23, 2024

Here is a common scenario: The resident presents a case of a 58 yo patient who has presented with shortness of breath. They go over the examination,...

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PEA: Do you POCUS? cardiology mastery lecture members popular resuscitation Jul 23, 2024

 A 68 yo patient is brought into the ED, post cardiac arrest.

The patient collapsed whilst out. Down-time was approximately 5 minutes; bystander CPR ...

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Subclinical Atrial Fibrillation: A review of 11 studies cardiology members papercut lit review Jul 23, 2024

You might ask; "Why's is subclinical Atrial fibrillation important?" We know that patients in atrial fibrillation(AF) have a 5 x risk of stroke comp...

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