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This is a quick summary of the most important articles we covered this week on the JournalFeed blog. It’s the audio spoon-feed!
Help you to read less, learn more, and save lives!

JournalFeed Nick Zelt

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This is a quick summary of the most important articles we covered this week on the JournalFeed blog. It’s the audio spoon-feed!
Help you to read less, learn more, and save lives!

    Oximetry Bias | Dose-dependent Contrast Nephropathy

    Oximetry Bias | Dose-dependent Contrast Nephropathy

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of April 22-26, 2024.
    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.
    Monday Spoon Feed:
    In a controlled hypoxemia study, pulse oximetry was falsely elevated in subjects with darker skin pigmentation and low perfusion.
    Friday Spoon Feed:
    In patients with ACS and concern for STEMI/NSTEMI requiring urgent intervention, randomization to the contrast volume reduction group reduced the rate of acute kidney injury and sustained kidney damage.

    • 9 min
    Where to IO | Pediatric End-tidals & Outcomes

    Where to IO | Pediatric End-tidals & Outcomes

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of April 15-19, 2024.
    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.
    Wednesday Spoon Feed:
    In subgroup analysis, there may be more successful ROSC in patients with upper extremity IO access compared to lower extremity access in OHCA, but these results should be adopted with caution.

    Thursday Spoon Feed:
    Targeted ETCO2 ≥20 mm Hg during pediatric resuscitation was associated with higher rate of survival in patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest.

    • 9 min
    New Duke Criteria! | And They Work!

    New Duke Criteria! | And They Work!

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of April 8-12, 2024.
    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.
    Wednesday Spoon Feed:
    This external validation compared the 2023 Duke-International Society for Cardiovascular Infectious Diseases Diagnostic (ISCVID) Criteria against various other criteria for diagnosing infective endocarditis (IE) and found the 2023 Duke-ISCVID Criteria had the best test characteristics. 

    Thursday Spoon Feed:
    Yesterday, we covered an article demonstrating the superior diagnostic accuracy of the new Duke-International Society for Cardiovascular Infectious Diseases Diagnostic (Duke-ISCVID) criteria. 

    • 8 min
    Big IVs Don't Hurt More | Bougie First!

    Big IVs Don't Hurt More | Bougie First!

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of April 1-5, 2024.
    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.
    Tuesday Spoon Feed:
    This single centre RCT investigated the link between IV cannula diameter and how painful it will be to insert. 18G cannulas were not more painful nor more difficult to place than 20G cannulas across the spectrum of experience levels. Pain and insertion success rates being equal, patients are better off with cannulas that can accommodate higher flow rates.

    Friday Spoon Feed:
    In this systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the use of a bougie versus non-bougie approach (ie. stylet) in intubations of adult patients, a bougie-first approach significantly increased the rate of first-attempt success compared to controls. But what does this say about your intubation strategy?

    • 9 min
    Tele-unhealthy? | Not But a Cold

    Tele-unhealthy? | Not But a Cold

    The JournalFeed podcast: 
    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.
    Monday Spoon Feed:
    Using online telemedicine platforms, the authors found that it was appallingly easy to rapidly obtain inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions for symptoms of viral URIs by paying a nominal fee. This highlights the need for increased education and regulations around inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics to safeguard the public and uphold good medical practices.

    Tuesday Spoon Feed:
    Clinicians have an important role in advising families on the appropriate evidence-based treatments for upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) in children.

    • 10 min
    Adding Fludrocortisone in Sepsis | Conservative or Cowboy

    Adding Fludrocortisone in Sepsis | Conservative or Cowboy

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of March 18-22, 2024.
    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.

    Tuesday Spoon Feed: 
    This Bayesian network meta-analysis of RCTs indirectly compares hydrocortisone + fludrocortisone to hydrocortisone alone or placebo in septic shock and finds superiority with the combination regimen.

    Friday Spoon Feed: 
    In this retrospective study of ED physicians in one state, researchers found statistically significant differences in admission rates among clinicians but little consistency in admission tendencies across multiple conditions. Clinicians with greater tolerance to risk (as a general attitude) had associated lower rates of admission when compared to projections.

    • 8 min

Customer Reviews

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18 Ratings

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Incredibly useful

Thank you so much for these brief lit updates! Really makes keeping up with the science (at least as a starting point) so much easier!

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This podcast is totally copacetic. Love the brief summaries from Clay Smith and team. Nick Zelt has the perfect voice for this. Definitely recommend the members-only subscription!

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best of the best

many, many, many many (etc) podcasts out there about emergency medicine. This podcast sumarizes great summaries to give you the key information, and potentially CME, in under 10 minutes. I am biased because I know the person who runs JF, but it's getting better and better over time.

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