Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast
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SBP is a difficult diagnosis to make because presentations are variable. Consider a diagnostic paracentesis in all patients presenting to the ED with ascites from cirrhosis An ascites PMN count > 250 cells/mm3 is diagnostic of SBP but treatment should be considered in any patient with ascites and abdominal pain or fever Treatment of SBP is with a 3rd generation cephalosporin with the addition of albumin infusion in any patient meeting AASLD criteria (Cr > 1.0 mg/dL, BUN > 30 mg/dL or Total bilirubin > 4 mg/dL)Read More
Oyama LC: Disorders of the liver and biliary tract, in Marx JA, Hockberger RS, Walls RM, et al (eds): Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, ed 8. St. Louis, Mosby, Inc., 2010, (Ch) 90: p 1186-1205.
REBEL EM: Spontaneous Bacterial PeritonitisEMRAP: C3 Live Paracentesis Video
LITFL: Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
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Episode 196: The Critically Ill Infant
Episode 195: ARDS
Episode 194: Nitrous Oxide Toxicity
Episode 193: Threatened Abortion
Episode 192: Syncope in Children
Episode 191: Rapid Atrial Fibrillation
Episode 190: Electrical Storm
Episode 189: Hyperkalemia 2.0
Episode 188: Vasopressors
Episode 187: Septic Joint in Children
Podcast 186.0: Hypocalcemia
Podcast 185.0: Anticoagulation Reversal
Episode 184.0 Ludwig’s Angina
Episode 183.0 Pneumothorax
Episode 182.0 – Wellens
Episode 181.0: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Episode 180.0: Urine Tox Screens
Episode 179.0 – Precipitous Breech Deliveries
Episode 178.0 – Graduation Speech by Dr. Goldfrank
Episode 177.0 – Hemoptysis
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