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Latest revision as of 13:07, 31 July 2016
Background
This is the page to suggest controversial emergency medicine issues for us to pilot on WikEM-Now. The ideal (at least initial) topics are ones in which:
- there is true debate in the literature
- there currently lacks a clear management guideline
- and, in which doctors have to actually make a decision in real life.
The evidence may be unclear, but that does not stop us from having to choose an option. Theoretical debates are not of interest.
Potential Topics
- Post potential topics here, with link to EBQ page if currently present
- Octreotide for upper GI bleed
- Metoprolol vs. diltiazem in for A. fib with RVR
- Kayexelate for patients with hyperkalemia in renal failure
- tPA use in acute CVA
- tPA in PE subsets
- Discharge of Newly Diagnosed Pulmonary Embolism From the ED
- CTA vs V/Q in pregnant patients needing PE rule out
- NEXUS vs. Canadian c-spine rules
- Use of NG-lavage with upper GI bleeding
- Outpatient use of benzodiazepines for the treatment of acute alcohol withdrawl
