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Missed Myocardial Infarction: ECG Strategies to Reduce the Risk.
June 8, 2009... Missed Myocardial Infarction: ECG Strategies to Reduce the Risk
Does the electrocardiograph in your emergency department include a computer-generated interpretation on every electrocardiogram printed? Like me, do you often find them less than helpful? Occasionally troubling? How do you...
Physician CME Questions.
June 8, 2009... Physician CME Questions
121. What percentage of AMI patients have a diagnostic (ST segment elevation) initial ECG?
A. about 30%
B. about 50%
C. about 70%
D. almost 100%
122. According to recent data, how many patients are discharged from the ED with ST elevation on...
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full June 8, 2009 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format.
June 8, 2009... Note: For each audio file, to access the references and tables, please see the printed issue.
Missed Myocardial Infarction: ECG Strategies to Reduce the Risk -- June 8, 2009
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NSAIDs and dementia.
June 1, 2009... NSAIDs and dementia
Chronic use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the elderly may increase the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease according to a new study. This is in contrast to previous studies that suggested that NSAIDs may actually be neuroprotective. The...
GI and CVD risk with NSAIDs.
June 1, 2009... GI and CVD risk with NSAIDs
In a related story, the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Consensus Group has published guidelines on use of long-term NSAIDs in patients at risk for GI bleeding and cardiovascular disease. The guideline includes the recommendation that NSAIDs should...