Podcast # 327: No More Hemoccults

Podcast # 327: No More Hemoccults

Author: Don Stader, MD

Educational Pearls:

  • The use of fecal occult blood tests is falling out of favor in emergency departments
  • These tests have strong evidence suggesting their efficacy in colon cancer screening but clinical significance in ED is limited
  • They have relatively high false positive and false negative rates
  • Small/microscopic bleeding are often not clinically significant in the ED but can lead to increased costs from over-testing and other harms from fecal occult blood testing

References:

Gupta A, Tang Z, Agrawal D. Eliminating In-Hospital Fecal Occult Blood Testing: Our Experience with Disinvestment. American Journal of Medicine. (2018). 10.1016/j.amjmed.2018.03.002

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Podcast # 337: Airway Burn Inhalation

Podcast # 337: Airway Burn Inhalation

Author: John Winkler, MD Educational Pearls: Singed nasal hairs, soot around mouth, hoarse voice, drooling, and burns to head/face are signs suggestive of inhalation injury. Early intubation is cri...

4 Kesä 20186min

Podcast # 336: Hypokalemia

Podcast # 336: Hypokalemia

Author: Dylan Luyten, MD Educational Pearls:   Most important questions to answer with low potassium are 1. What are their symptoms? 2. Can they take potassium by mouth? Oral repletion is faster, c...

31 Touko 20183min

Podcast # 335: Blunt Head Trauma

Podcast # 335: Blunt Head Trauma

Author: Peter Bakes, M.D. Educational Pearls: Epidural hematomas have a characteristic convex appearance on CT while a subdural hematoma will have a concave appearance. Indications for operative ...

29 Touko 20188min

Podcast #334 - Resuscitative Thoracotomy

Podcast #334 - Resuscitative Thoracotomy

Author: Dylan Luyten, MD Educational Pearls: Resuscitative thoracotomies are most commonly used for treatment of cardiac tamponade and to selectively perfuse the brain and heart in setting of hemor...

25 Touko 20187min

Podcast #333 - TBI Prognosticators

Podcast #333 - TBI Prognosticators

Author: Michael Hunt, MD Educational Pearls: Studies have shown that patients with decreasing GCS scores have worse outcomes, however GCS of 4 has worse outcome than GCS 3. Alternative scoring sy...

23 Touko 20183min

Podcast #332 - Door To Furosemide Time

Podcast #332 - Door To Furosemide Time

Author: Nick Hatch, MD Educational Pearls: Recent study argues that CHF patients receiving furosemide within 60 minutes of arrival had a lower in-hospital mortality than those receiving it after (2...

21 Touko 20182min

Podcast # 331:  Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT)

Podcast # 331: Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT)

Author: Nick Hatch, MD Educational Pearls: The sodium-glucose cotransporter in the gut is essential for rehydration. Oral rehydration therapies require an equimolar concentration of glucose and s...

19 Touko 20184min

Podcast # 330:  Behcet Disease

Podcast # 330: Behcet Disease

Author: Nick Hatch, MD Educational Pearls: Behcet Disease is an autoimmune disease that can affect any organ system. Typical symptoms include recurrent oral and genital ulcers, but more concernin...

17 Touko 20184min

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