Another month, another set of articles. Perhaps some are useful. Perhaps some will guide your practice. At least one should completely blow your mind.
renal colic
In this month’s edition of the research round-up, we have everything from Bayesian analysis to CPR in outer space. With that kind of range, hopefully I have found something interesting for every reader.
After two editions focused on COVID, it’s time to get back to some standard emergency medicine topics. (Yes, there are many more COVID papers to cover, but I am sort of sick of reading them.) This time we cover dog therapy in the ED, imaging for renal colic, hypothermia, vitamin […]
I have always thought imaging in renal colic is pretty easy. It is required if you are searching for an alternative diagnosis. It is required if the patient is septic and needs the OR urgently. It is required if the patient’s pain can’t be controlled and a surgical intervention might […]