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Title: How to Assess the Systolic Function of the Right Ventricle (RV)

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 9/22/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

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Title: What's the Diagnosis?

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 9/21/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

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 30 year-old male with abdominal pain and diffuse tenderness on exam. Ultrasound is shown, what's the diagnosis?

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Case by Dr. Bennett Myers

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 9/14/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

Question

35 year-old female presents to the Emergency Room with cough and chest tightness. She was discharged from the hospital yesterday for an asthma exacerbation that was secondary to pneumonia. What's the diagnosis?

 

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Title: What's the Diagnosis?

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 9/7/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD (Updated: 9/7/2015)

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68 year-old man presents with a new-onset seizure. What's the diagnosis and what's in your differential diagnosis?

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Image by Dr. Michael Winters

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 8/31/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

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Person presents following a fall on an outstretched hand and there is snuffbox tenderness. What's the diagnosis?

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Title: Treating the sick right ventricle (RV)

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 8/25/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

The RV is a low-pressure chamber that doesn’t tolerate acute increases in pulmonary pressures (e.g., ARDS, pulmonary embolism, etc.); acute increases can lead to RV dysfunction / failure

Managing RV dysfunction requires a three-pronged approach:

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Title: What's the Diagnosis?

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 8/24/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

Question

You find this interesting view while scanning a patient. Which view is this and why should you care about it? 

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Images by Dr. Daniel Gingold

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 8/17/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

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55 year-old male presents with chest pain. Echo is shown below (parasternal long-axis on the left and aortic root / ascending aorta on the right), what's the diagnosis?

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Case by Dr. Bethany Radin

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 8/10/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

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64 year-old male with no past medical history presents complaining of chronic weight-loss and diffuse chest pain; CXR is shown. What's the diagnosis and what other disease(s) may present similarly?

 

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Title: Back 2 Basics: 5 quick central-line tips

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 7/28/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

It's July, that means new doctors are learning to do central-lines...here's a quick video with some quick pearls on how to do that. Enjoy!

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Case by UMEM alumni Dr.Whitney Cesari

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 7/20/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD (Updated: 7/20/2015)

Question

81 year-old man was mowing the lawn and then felt a sudden pop, then pain in his left arm. What's the diagnosis and what's this sign called?

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Title: What' the Diagnosis? Case by Dr. Kathleen "Kat" Stephanos

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 7/13/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

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7 year-old male "jammed" 5th finger while playing basketball with pain and swelling over finger. What's the diagnosis?

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Case by Dr. Maite Huis in 't Veld

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 7/6/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

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15 year-old female field hockey player presents with left shoulder pain. Besides fatigue over several weeks, she has no past medical history and there is nothing remarkable on physical exam. What's the diagnosis? 

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Case by Dr. George Kochman

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 6/30/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD (Updated: 6/30/2015)

Question

25 year-old male falls from 10 feet and lands on his right shoulder, what's the diagnosis?

 

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Case by Dr. Ben Smith (@ultrasoundjelly)

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 6/23/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD (Updated: 6/23/2015)

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30 year-old patient presents with palpitations. A parasternal long-axis clip is shown below along with the rhythm strip. What's the diagnosis and what drug was given during this clip? 

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Image by Dr. Semhar Tewelde

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 6/15/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

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Patient presents with headache and papilledema. What's the diagnosis?

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Title: Another win for the IO?

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 6/9/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

Intraosseous (IO) placement is a rapid and reliable method for obtaining venous access in critically ill patients; previous studies demonstrated that everything from vasopressors to packed RBCs can be infused through it.

This prospective observational study compared the first-pass success rate and time to successful placement of IO versus landmark-based (i.e., not ultrasound guided) central-line placement (femoral or subclavian access) during medical emergencies (e.g., cardiac arrest) in an inpatient population.

The first pass success rate for IO was found to be significantly higher than the landmark technique (90% vs. 38%) and placement was significantly faster for IOs (1.2 vs. 10.7 minutes).

Despite the fact that this study did not directly compare IO to ultrasound guided line placement, this study demonstrates that IO is a rapid and effective means to obtain central access during patients with emergent medical conditions.

Bottom-line: Consider placing an IO line when rapid central access is necessary.

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Clip by Dr. Denise Fraga and Dr. Adeleke Oni

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 6/8/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

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The following clip is one of three findings found in Beck’s triad. Name all three findings and how often are all 3 signs present for patients with pericardial tamponade?

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Title: Learn to how to place a pigtail catheter

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 5/25/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

Do you need to get stuff out of the thorax (like fluid or air) and don't want to place a HUGE chest tube? Consider a pigtail catheter; don't know how to place one? Well check out this video and learn how.

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Title: What's the Diagnosis? Case by Dr. Ibrahim H. Abuduruk

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 5/19/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD (Updated: 5/19/2015)

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5 year-old with no past medical history, complains of a limp and mild left knee pain. No history of trauma. Physical exam is significant for a low-grade fever and is otherwise normal. What’s the diagnosis?

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