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Rates Of Ondansetron Administration Prior To Spinal Anesthesia: Evaluating The Practice Of Prophylactic Attenuation Of Spinal-Induced Hypotension And Bradycardia, Clare Santana, Scot Pettey, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2020

Rates Of Ondansetron Administration Prior To Spinal Anesthesia: Evaluating The Practice Of Prophylactic Attenuation Of Spinal-Induced Hypotension And Bradycardia, Clare Santana, Scot Pettey, Kenn B Daratha

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Background Hypotension and bradycardia are common complications of spinal anesthesia. Intraoperative hypotension and bradycardia may lead to complications that require additional treatment and increase cost. The literature identifies intervention strategies to attenuate spinalinduced hypotension (SIH) and bradycardia.1 Prophylactic administration of ondansetron, a serotonin 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist, prior to spinal anesthesia is associated with reduced SIH and bradycardia.1,2,3,4,6 The objective of this scholarly project was to report the practice of ondansetron prophylaxis for SIH and bradycardia and the rate of rescue interventions in patients who received ondansetron prior to spinal anesthesia.

Methods Retrospective, multi-center observational evidence-based practice project conducted at Providence …


Kounis Syndrome, Charles Doerner, Mark Sawh, Tamer A. Amer, Konstantinos Marmagkiolis Jun 2020

Kounis Syndrome, Charles Doerner, Mark Sawh, Tamer A. Amer, Konstantinos Marmagkiolis

West Florida Division Virtual Research Day 2020

Kounis syndrome, also known as allergic vasospastic angina, is a type of acute coronary syndrome caused by an allergic reaction or immune response to a substance.[1] It is essentially an “allergic angina” which is believed to be caused by mast cell activation and release of cytokines and histamine causing spasm of the artery leading to acute coronary syndrome and acute myocardial infarction. Stress cardiomyopathy (Takotsubo syndrome), which predominantly affects post-menopausal women, may also occur in anaphylaxis where transient ventricular dysfunction associated with regional ventricular wall abnormalities extending beyond the regions of coronary blood supply ensues.[2] The suspected prevalence of Kounis …


Bedside Point Of Care Ultrasound Diagnosing Bilateral Valve Involvement In Infective Endocarditis, Corey Cole, Alfredo Tirado, Jonathan Schwadron Jun 2020

Bedside Point Of Care Ultrasound Diagnosing Bilateral Valve Involvement In Infective Endocarditis, Corey Cole, Alfredo Tirado, Jonathan Schwadron

West Florida Division Virtual Research Day 2020

Endocarditis is a well known complication of intravenous drug abuse which classically affects the tricuspid valve. It is usually diagnosed by formal echocardiogram and positive blood cultures. Vegetations involving both the mitral and tricuspid valves are rare, occurring in less than 5% of all cases of infective endocarditis. 1 Here we report a case of a patient with vegetations on both valves which was discovered by point of care ultrasound.


End The Glow!, Roli Kushwaha, Anthony Furiato, Justin Mcnamee Jun 2020

End The Glow!, Roli Kushwaha, Anthony Furiato, Justin Mcnamee

West Florida Division Virtual Research Day 2020

Aortic dissection (AD) is part of a group of acute aortic syndromes consisting of intramural aortic hematoma, penetrating aortic ulcer, and aortic rupture. On its own, the incidence is ~3 to 8 cases per 100,000 per year, and up to 25% of cases are missed. The in-hospital mortality when treated is 27%, and with a 2% increase in mortality/hour. Imaging modalities like CT angiography, TEE, and MRA have made improved diagnosis of the disease, but are costly, potentially harmful, time consuming, and require patient stability when in use (1). The key question we have as emergency department providers is if …


Evolving De Winter Presentation Of Acute Myocardial Infarction, Caroline Shepherd, Anthony Furiato May 2020

Evolving De Winter Presentation Of Acute Myocardial Infarction, Caroline Shepherd, Anthony Furiato

West Florida Division Virtual Research Day 2020

de Winter ECG pattern first detailed in 2008 in a case series Diagnostic criteria

  • Tall, prominent, symmetric T waves in the precordial leads
  • Upsloping ST segment depression >1mm at the J-point in the precordial leads
  • Absence of ST elevation in the precordial leads
  • ST segment elevation (0.5mm-1mm) in aVR

Strongly correlated with acute LAD occlusion


Progressive Collateral Stenosis Leading To Symptomatic Chronic Total Occlusion, Farhan Shah, Andrew Maiolo May 2020

Progressive Collateral Stenosis Leading To Symptomatic Chronic Total Occlusion, Farhan Shah, Andrew Maiolo

Capital Division Virtual Research Day 2020

Chronic total occlusion is defined as the complete obstruction of a coronary artery, with TIMI 0 or TIMI 1 flow, and an occlusion duration of greater than 3 months. We present a case of symptomatic chronic total occlusion in a functional 79 year old female with no past history of coronary artery disease, previously asymptomatic due to robust collateral circulation.


Incidental Diagnosis Of Dual Arterial Supply Of The Right Lower Lobe, Christopher Mathis, Jay Crockett, Maria Kiaffas Feb 2020

Incidental Diagnosis Of Dual Arterial Supply Of The Right Lower Lobe, Christopher Mathis, Jay Crockett, Maria Kiaffas

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Description of Clinical Presentation: A 15 year old male with a 2 week history of fever and abdominal pain had an abdominal/pelvic MRI demonstrating osteomyelitis of his right hip. Incidentally an anomalous vessel arising from the abdominal aorta and coursing to the vasculature of the lower right lung lobe was identified and he was referred to cardiology for further evaluation. He is an athlete with no history of cardiac or respiratory symptoms and his cardiac physical examination was within normal limits. Diagnostic Techniques and Their Most Important Findings: An echocardiogram was initially obtained; imaging was difficult due to suboptimal acoustic …


Cardiovascular: Outcomes And Innovations Report, Maine Medical Center Jan 2020

Cardiovascular: Outcomes And Innovations Report, Maine Medical Center

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2020 Annual Report


Fit Clinical Decision-Making Unusual Echocardiographic Findings Of Myocarditis Mimicking An Aortic Runoff Lesion, Sarah Studyvin, Christine Symes, Barbara A. Pahud, Nitin Madan Jan 2020

Fit Clinical Decision-Making Unusual Echocardiographic Findings Of Myocarditis Mimicking An Aortic Runoff Lesion, Sarah Studyvin, Christine Symes, Barbara A. Pahud, Nitin Madan

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Fit Clinical Decision-Making: Brain Abscess In A Nonfenestrated Fontan Patient, Bethany Runkel, Natalie Shwaish, Geetha Raghuveer, William Drake Jan 2020

Fit Clinical Decision-Making: Brain Abscess In A Nonfenestrated Fontan Patient, Bethany Runkel, Natalie Shwaish, Geetha Raghuveer, William Drake

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Fit Clinical Decision-Making: Isolated Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia In A Pediatric Patient: An Unusual Presentation Of Acute Mycocarditis, Natalie S. Shwaish, Bethany Runkel, Lindsey Malloy-Walton Jan 2020

Fit Clinical Decision-Making: Isolated Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia In A Pediatric Patient: An Unusual Presentation Of Acute Mycocarditis, Natalie S. Shwaish, Bethany Runkel, Lindsey Malloy-Walton

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Fit Clinical Decision-Making: Uhl's Anomaly: An Uncommon Cause Of Fetal Cardiomegaly, Bethany Runkel, Atif Ahmed, Tara Swanson, Maria Kiaffas Jan 2020

Fit Clinical Decision-Making: Uhl's Anomaly: An Uncommon Cause Of Fetal Cardiomegaly, Bethany Runkel, Atif Ahmed, Tara Swanson, Maria Kiaffas

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No abstract provided.