Podcast – Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine Part 1 – SpIN and SnOUT
Listen to the podcast discussing diagnostic testing in the Emergency Department
Podcast – Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine Part 1 – SpIN and SnOUT Read More
Listen to the podcast discussing diagnostic testing in the Emergency Department
Podcast – Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine Part 1 – SpIN and SnOUT Read More
This post is about a paper we published today in Heart – the result of more than 9 years of work – phew! Here’s a link to the paper (open
The MACS Rule: Immediate ‘rule in’ and ‘rule out’ for suspected cardiac chest pain Read More
Can you remember the time when it took several days to rule out a myocardial infarction? Do you remember running serial CK, LDH and ALT? Did you run this in
Why hyper-troponin-aemia does not always equal acute myocardial infarction Read More
Emergency medicine is a risky business. In this continuing series looking at how we as emergency physicians look at risk we are going to spend a bit of time looking
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