Cardiology Case 01
Here we go with what I hope will become a regular feature of the St. Emlyn’s blog – a cardiology case of the month. This is something I’ve been running […]
Here we go with what I hope will become a regular feature of the St. Emlyn’s blog – a cardiology case of the month. This is something I’ve been running […]
As the world becomes smaller and our populations more multicultural (Yes I am a “Lefty” Mr Burley)… so communication in our emergency departments becomes even more crucial. Last week whilst
Aortic dissection in the ED – Are they laughing at me? Read More
The ADAPT chest pain risk stratification tool in the emergency department for the diagnosis of ACS acute coronary syndromes
Low risk chest pain? ADAPT my management? Read More
New guidance out on sickle disease from NICE in the BMJ I must admit to having a bit of an interest in sickle cell disease and the ED. There are
Sickle Cell Disease – New Guidance Read More
The dilemmas and difficulties of diagnosing Aortic Dissection in the emergency department. Differential diagnosis. Early investigation and management.
Aortic Dissection – The time bomb of doom Read More
Which patients with chest pain should we be investigating for acute coronary syndrome?
Acute Coronary Syndrome – Deciding Who To Investigate Read More