Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Compelling evidence for rule-out of subarachnoid haemorrhage and aortic dissection - December 2024 Primary Survey
Subarachnoid haemorrhage is a diagnosis that can't be missed, but it is not a simple process to detect it. The first paper for discussion this month questions if a CT scan within 6 hours is sufficient for exclusion in patients with acute headache. Then there is a large-scale analysis of over 400 million ED visits in the USA, focussing in on the significant issue of self-harm in the homeless population. Next is a paper on a decision tool for suspected acute aortic syndrome, and to finish, a discussion on the change in ED culture around safety since the COVID pandemic.
Read the issue highlights: December 2024 Primary Survey
Articles discussed in this episode:
- Subarachnoid haemorrhage in the emergency department (SHED): a prospective, observational, multicentre cohort study
- Suicide and self-injury-related emergency department visits and homelessness among adults 25–64 years old from 2016 to 2021 in the USA
- Decision analytical modelling of strategies for investigating suspected acute aortic syndrome
- Culture of safety in an adult and paediatric emergency department before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
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