Traumatic spinal epidural hematoma (TSEH) is a rare neurosurgical emergency. Our case report centers around a young 34-year-old female brought into our emergency department after a front and rear motor vehicle collision. Clinical deterioration and imaging studies revealed a large spinal epidural hematoma extending from levels C5 to T2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnplanned emergency department (ED) revisit is one of the major challenges faced by emergency care facilities and reflects their quality of care. It is an important key performance indicator (KPI) for emergency medical care. Often, inadequate medical care by physicians is claimed to be the main cause of unplanned ED revisits, yet this assumption is not well studied in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThyroid storm is a challenging medical emergency that requires urgent assessment and management in a timely manner. In this article, we report on a case of a 37-year-old female who presented to the emergency department with a thyroid storm complicated by atrial fibrillation (AF) with a rapid ventricular response with no clinical signs of heart failure. As part of her medical management to rate control her AF, she was started on an infusion of a short-acting beta blocker, esmolol, and shortly after, she developed cardiac arrest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of air in the spinal canal is an uncommon and usually asymptomatic event. Also known as pneumorrhachis (PNR), the main information about this phenomenon is based on a few case reports published previously. It is highly difficult to identify this entity clinically, and in most publications, PNR was incidentally identified during image procedures, mainly computed tomography (CT) scans.
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