Sinai EM Journal Club

Emergency Medicine Discussion Forum

tPA with CPR: a meta-analysis

This month’s journal club presentation began with what I believe was a discussion of blood clots in Cro-Mags before touching upon late 19th century versions of CPR, the landmark closed-chest cardiac massage paper, and eventually, a comparison of ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) in real patients vs. as seen on television. Chad then led the group in a discussion of a new meta-analysis by Xin Li et al appearing in a recent issue of Resuscitation (2006: Vol 70, pp31-36) on the topic of CPR with and without thrombolytics.

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December 6, 2006 Posted by Nick | ACS / MI / heart attack, Arrhythmias, Pulmonary Emobolism | | 1 Comment

The Magic of Magnesium as an Adjunct in Atrial Fibrillation

Dinali did a stellar job this month at Journal Club; not only was her talk thought-provoking and clinically relevant, but I learned more about the history of of our world’s 8th most abundant element than I would have ever thought possible.

This month’s JC was primarily about Davey and Teubner’s AEM paper on using Magnesium sulfate as an adjunct to “usual care” for rate control in atrial fibrillation (AEM Vol 45, No 4, April ‘05, p347-353). We also touched upon some data from an all-Greek study in the Int’l Journal of Cardiology on Mg alone vs diltiazem alone in A-fib (Chilidakis, IJC 79 2001 p287-291). Read more »

August 20, 2006 Posted by Nick | Arrhythmias | | No Comments