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Emergency Medicine Journal Club, Dave Gibbs, Dylan Norton, Kyle Barbour
Emergency Medicine Journal Club, Dave Gibbs, Dylan Norton, Kyle Barbour
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
In this column, we provide a brief review of important papers recently published that relate to the field of Emergency Medicine. The goal is to provide the busy clinician a bullet-like summary of the study, focusing on the research question, methods, results, limitations and bottom line interpretation.
Emergency Medicine Journal Club, Dave M. Gibbs, Dylan Norton, Kyle Barbour
Emergency Medicine Journal Club, Dave M. Gibbs, Dylan Norton, Kyle Barbour
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
In this column, we provide a brief review of important papers recently published that relate to the field of Emergency Medicine. The goal is to provide the busy clinician a bullet-like summary of the study, focusing on the research question, methods, results, limitations and bottom line interpretation.
Hemoglobin As A Predictor For Covid-19 Disease Severity, Nicholas Sarcia, Dan Thai, Andrea M. Bodine Md
Hemoglobin As A Predictor For Covid-19 Disease Severity, Nicholas Sarcia, Dan Thai, Andrea M. Bodine Md
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
Background: The dilemma of who is at highest risk for COVID-19 severe disease and death persists. Hemoglobin levels may be an indicator of COVID-19 disease severity. There is inconsistent data on Emergency Department (ED) hemoglobin levels and severity of disease. Our objective was to examine if COVID-19 patients presenting with abnormal hemoglobin levels have an increased risk of severe disease and in-hospital mortality.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, MA to investigate the relationship of COVID-19 disease severity with hemoglobin level. Inclusion criteria consisted of ED patients over 18 years with …
Disease Severity In Covid-19 Breakthrough Cases, Dan Thai, Nicholas Sarcia, Andrea M. Bodine Md
Disease Severity In Covid-19 Breakthrough Cases, Dan Thai, Nicholas Sarcia, Andrea M. Bodine Md
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
Background
Vaccine breakthrough is a phenomenon wherein vaccinated individuals become infected with disease despite adequate protection. During this study period, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported 66.6% of US people have been fully vaccinated. Any measures to improve trust would increase vaccination rates. This study aims to understand vaccine breakthrough cases in COVID-19 by comparing their severity to unvaccinated cases. Our objective is to compare disease severity based on the worst initial vital signs (temperature, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation), length of stay (LOS), and age between vaccinated and unvaccinated COVID-19 cases.
Methods
We conducted a retrospective cohort study at …
Severe Progressive Back Pain Causing The Misdiagnoses Of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (Twice), Thien T. Ho, Suporn Sukpraprut-Braaten, David Martin, Michael Clevenger, Delaney Kinchen, Stacy Zimmerman, Stephen Wagner
Severe Progressive Back Pain Causing The Misdiagnoses Of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (Twice), Thien T. Ho, Suporn Sukpraprut-Braaten, David Martin, Michael Clevenger, Delaney Kinchen, Stacy Zimmerman, Stephen Wagner
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
Introduction:
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a rare autoimmune demyelinating disease. Symptoms vary widely and commonly include ascending bilateral weakness, pain and hyporeflexia. Approximately 30% will develop respiratory failure contributing to the high morbidity and mortality. Advancements in diagnostic and treatment have greatly decreased mortality to now less than 10%. However, GBS is still often misdiagnosed, thus delaying care.
Case Description:
A 42-year-old female presented with 1 week of back pain that now is affecting her hands and feet. Her neurological exam was within normal limits. Imaging included brain CT and MRI, chest and abdomen CT, were all unremarkable …
Emergency Medicine Journal Club, David Gibbs, Dylan Norton, Kyle Barbour
Emergency Medicine Journal Club, David Gibbs, Dylan Norton, Kyle Barbour
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
In this column, we provide a brief review of important papers recently published that relate to the field of Emergency Medicine. The goal is to provide the busy clinician a bullet-like summary of the study, focusing on the research question, methods, results, limitations and bottom line interpretation.