Podcast #380: Oxygen for the kill

Podcast #380: Oxygen for the kill

Author: Ryan Circh, MD

Educational Pearls:

  • Review of 25 randomized control trials encompassing 16,037 acutely ill hospitalized patients
  • Patients given oxygen with saturations > 94% on room air were found to have associated increased mortality in-hospital, at 30-days, and at long-term follow up
  • It may seem intuitive, but do not give oxygen to patients that do not need it

References:

Chu DK, et al (2018). Mortality and morbidity in acutely ill adults treated with liberal versus conservative oxygen therapy (IOTA): a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet. 391(10131):1693-1705

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Podcast #220: A-Fib Cardioversion

Podcast #220: A-Fib Cardioversion

Author: Aaron Lessen, M.D. Educational Pearls Atrial fibrillation is common. One of the best treatments for a fib is cardioversion back into sinus rhythm. Cardioversion may increase stroke risk if A-...

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Podcast #219: History of Sepsis

Podcast #219: History of Sepsis

Author: Chris Holmes, M.D. Educational Pearls "Sepo' is a term from Homer (author of The Iliad and The Odyssey), and means "I rot". Hippocrates in 400 BC identified sepsis as a "dangerous decay withi...

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Podcast #218: Estimating Pediatric Weight

Podcast #218: Estimating Pediatric Weight

Author: Aaron Lessen, M.D. Educational Pearls Asking parents and Broselow Tape are common options for estimating pediatric weight. Equipment sizes should not be adjusted for under/overweight kids bas...

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Podcast #217: Designer Drugs

Podcast #217: Designer Drugs

Author: John Winkler, M.D. Educational Pearls: Designer, or "synthetic" drugs include bath salts, synthetic THC, and many others. Many of these drugs are originally manufactured in China and are ship...

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Podcast #216: Roller Coasters and Kidney Stones

Podcast #216: Roller Coasters and Kidney Stones

Author: Aaron Lessen, M.D. Educational Pearls: Anecdotal evidence suggests that roller coasters may help with kidney stones. A recent study used a model of a kidney and ureter with different sized s...

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Opioid MIniseries Part IV: Harm Reduction

Opioid MIniseries Part IV: Harm Reduction

PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Patients who abuse opioids should be managed without judgement; addiction is a medical condition and not a moral failing. Caregivers should endeavor to meet patients "where...

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Opioid Miniseries Part III: Alternative to Opioids

Opioid Miniseries Part III: Alternative to Opioids

PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS 1. All emergency departments should implement ALTO programs and provide opioid-free pain treatment pathways for the following conditions: a. Acute on chronic opioid-tolerant r...

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Opioid Miniseries Part II: Limiting Opioids in the Emergency Department

Opioid Miniseries Part II: Limiting Opioids in the Emergency Department

RACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Opioids are inherently dangerous, highly addictive drugs with significant abuse potential, numerous side effects, lethality in overdose, rapid development of tolerance, and ...

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