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Conclusion: Imaging and repeat imaging in sciatic doesn’t really change the management..So why do it then!Focus Article: Early Imaging After Arrest Often Finds the Culprit. Bottom line from this study: The use of an early diagnosis protocol with immediate coronary angiography and/or CT scan provided the etiology of nearly two thirds of OHCA cases.ECG of the WeekECG of the Week – It looks bad and wide – whats going on!Ultrasound PodcastULTRASOUND OF RADIUS FRACTURE! What? That’s right. Diagnose it and guide your reduction with US!TJdogmaICE 007 – another great ICE case, simple, short and informative.Emergency Medicine TutorialsAortic Emergencies for Junior Docs – Nice detailed overview on the dreaded aortic dissection for the junior clinician.PEMTweets BlogBriefs: Gimme a D! Gimme a K! Gimme an A! What’s that spell? – Here’s a quick review of the general management principles for DKA.Broome DocsKawasaki’s Disease – a PK – YOU do not want to miss Kawasaki’s disease, so don’t miss the PK and you will be well equipped to be a diagnostic hero and call a few cases of KD in your career!Casey puts us through our paces with some tricky paediatric diagnosis in Paeds Spot Diagnosis Quiz: part 1, and touches a bit on how we actually make a diagnosis!SCANCRITA letter to the editor… Some academic humor – highlights why FOAMed has so much promise!The LITFL Review Shout Out of the WeekEM on the EdgeThis weeks shout-out ...
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