LITFL Review 300
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Welcome to the 300th LITFL Review! Your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneakiest sneak peeks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care. Each week the LITFL team casts the spotlight on the blogosphere’s best and brightest and deliver a bite-sized chunk of FOAM.
The Most Fair Dinkum Ripper Beauts of the Week
Flavia Machado is this week’s Master of Intensive care, discussing how she manages things in a low resource setting. [SO]
The Best of #FOAMed Emergency Medicine
Is Contrast-Induced nephropathy a real thing in CT scans with contrast? REBEL EM reviews a recent systematic review and meta-analysis. [AS]
Is it allergy or just side effect? This blog editorial from CanadiEM takes us through some common myths and misconceptions. Did someone say dogma-lysis? [CC]
Dr Smith examines a case with extremely subtle t wave changes. [MG]
Can the normal reading from an ECG computer be trusted? Find out from Dr Smith [MG]
The September edition of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast is out! [MG]
Meghan Spyres dives deep into Wernicke’s Encephalopathy to ensure that we don’t miss this life-threatening diagnosis. [AS]
The Best of #FOAMcc Critical Care
An interesting discussion on a paper about the use of iloprost infusions for the ‘big...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Marjorie Lazoff, MD Tags: Education LITFL review Source Type: blogs
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