Research and Reviews in the Fastlane 068

Welcome to the 68th edition of Research and Reviews in the Fastlane. R&R in the Fastlane is a free resource that harnesses the power of social media to allow some of the best and brightest emergency medicine and critical care clinicians from all over the world tell us what they think is worth reading from the published literature.This edition contains 6 recommended reads. The R&R Editorial Team includes Jeremy Fried, Nudrat Rashid, Soren Rudolph, Anand Swaminathan and, of course, Chris Nickson. Find more R&R in the Fastlane reviews in the R&R Archive, read more about the R&R project or check out the full list of R&R contributorsThis Edition’s R&R Hall of Famer Toxicology Cao D et al. Intravenous Lipid Emulsion in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review of Recent Literature. J Emerg Med 2015. PMID: 25534900An excellent systematic review that aims to familiarize emergency care providers with the indications, dosing recommendations and common adverse reactions associated with Intralipid emulsion usage.The American Heart Association recommends use in local anesthetic systemic toxicity, and the American College of Medical Toxicology recommends consideration for circumstances of hemodynamic instability that results from lipid-soluble xenobiotics.Recommended by: Sa’ad LahriThe Best of the RestEmergency Medicine, Cardiology Bangalore S et al. Anticoagulant therapy during primary percutaneous coronary intervention for acu...
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