Endotracheal intubation (ETI), a potentially lifesaving intervention employed frequently in the emergent setting, is a manual skill that improves with repetitive practice and high-quality feedback. Classically, ETI centered around Direct Laryngoscopy (DL); however, with the advent and recent availability of Indirect Video Laryngoscopy (IVL) and Direct Video Laryngoscopy (DVL), studies have demonstrated varying results on the benefit of Video Laryngoscopy (VL) in training. We hypothesize that a training program centered on DVL, allowing students to visualize the anatomy and simultaneously receive instructor feedback via a real-time video feed, will practically improve student performance in DL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEisenmenger syndrome (ES) is a severe cardiac complication that arises from an untreated congenital cardiac defect, leading to the reversal of shunt flow, pulmonary hypertension, and cyanosis. This uncommon complication most frequently arises from small ventricular septal defects that are undiagnosed due to a lack of symptoms. However, it may arise from the reversal of any left-to-right cardiac shunt.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients presenting with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) may have an associated underlying medical condition or medication exposure serving as the cause of their disease, but oftentimes, ITP is due to an idiopathic, autoimmune cause. While molecular mimicry is recognized as the pathogenesis behind infectious-related causes of ITP, drug-induced ITP is likely due to hapten formation, leading to an inappropriate immune-mediated response. Several drugs are associated with the development of ITP.
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