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Back to Black: A Review of Activated Charcoal

Back to Black: A Review of Activated Charcoal

by Alexandra Hamelin, Alie Wudwud | Jul 15, 2021 | Critical Care, Featured, Grand Round Summaries, Resuscitation, Social Media, Toxicology

In this blog post, Dr. Alexandra Hamelin weighs in on many of the controversies surrounding activated charcoal (AC), and provides a practical approach for its use in overdose patients in the emergency department. Specifically: The dosing of AC The time window...

Ottawa Handbook of Emergency Medicine

by Omar Anjum, Kaitlin Endres, Shahbaz Syed | Jun 11, 2021 | Slider

The Ottawa Handbook of Emergency Medicine is a peer-reviewed resource designed to help you succeed in the Emergency Department. Developed for clerkship students, junior residents, off-service learners, nurses, paramedics and any other interested allied health...
Thrombolytics redux! A rebuttal

Thrombolytics redux! A rebuttal

by Doran Drew | Jun 8, 2021 | Commentary, Critical Care, Grand Round Summaries, Journal Club, Resuscitation

Hey everyone! Buckle up. This is a long one. To provide context, I recently presented a 2-part blog post regarding thrombolytics in acute ischemic stroke. In these posts I explored the foundational literature for this tPA, as well as some of the common controversies I...
Thrombolytic Therapy: A Stroke of Luck? Part 2

Thrombolytic Therapy: A Stroke of Luck? Part 2

by Doran Drew, Josee Malette | May 27, 2021 | Featured, Grand Round Summaries, Neurology, Thrombosis

Addressing the Controversies Around Thrombolytic Therapy (tPA) In our previous blog post, we reviewed the formative literature supporting the currently used tPA time window. The figure below highlights a summary of the time windows investigated within each study and...
Thrombolytic Therapy: A Stroke of Luck? Part 1

Thrombolytic Therapy: A Stroke of Luck? Part 1

by Doran Drew, Josee Malette, Kate O'Connell | May 20, 2021 | Featured, Grand Round Summaries, Neurology, Thrombosis

Review of the formative literature of our current tPA time window in Acute Ischemic Stroke  After numerous case series and smaller prospective studies suggesting benefit for thrombolytic therapy (tPA), the early 90s ushered in the era of thrombolytic RCTs for acute...
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