Urgent cholecystectomy
The role of urgent cholecystectomy has been updated on the Cholecystitis page.
Dunn RJ
The role of urgent cholecystectomy has been updated on the Cholecystitis page.
The Interhospital transfer page has been updated with a variety of minor additions.
The Assessment and management of vertigo page has been extensively revised and a short section on the Alternate cover test for strabismus has been added.
The Angioedema page has been updated, with particular reference to the role of icatibant in the treatment of life threatening angioedema.
The Oral hypoglycaemic agents page has been updated with information about SGLT2 inhibitors in the treatment of Type II diabetes.
The Hypertension page has been updated with information from the Joint Committee on Hypertension guidelines released in December 2013.
The paediatric dose for SVT has been changed on the Supraventricular tachycardia and Paediatric cardiac arrest pages to be consistent with current ARC guidelines and the Paediatric resuscitation chart in the manual. The adenosine doses recommended are now: initial dose 0.1 mg/kg, repeat dose 0.2 mg/kg, maximum dose 0.3 mg/kg (or 12mg)
The Oral conditions page has been updated with additional information about the treatment of mouth ulcers.
The Complications of head trauma page has been updated with indications for ICU admission for traumatic intra-cranial haemorrhage.
The management of meningococcal contacts has been updated on the Paediatric meningitis page.
The Pancreatitis page has been updated with specific reference to gallstone pancreatitis and the role of ERCP.
The prognostic significance of ST depression, T inversion or transient ST elevation on the initial ECG has been added to The ECG in acute coronary syndromes page.
Features of Chiliaditi’s sign that mimics subdiaphragmatic gas have been added to the Peptic ulcer disease page.
An example of an FBE result in a patient with ITP has been added to the Thrombocytopenia page.
The Financial issues page has been revised and data relating to health spending has been updated with 2011-12 data.
Some additional information regarding symptoms of hypokalaemia and ECG changes has been added to the Hypokalaemia page.
Comment About 63% of respondents would start some form of anti-coagulation from the ED, whilst the remainder would leave the decision to one of the patient’s treating doctors. Although the risk of stroke appears to be highest in the first week after new onset AF, it is not clear whether immediate anti-coagulation reduces this risk. … Read more
Following the recent discussion regarding the role of therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest in the literature, we have opened a poll on the subject to see what you think.
The Polyarteritis nodosa page has been updated, including information regarding the five factor score used in the severity classification of vasculidites.
The Renovascular problems page has been updated with some new information regarding the role for stenting for renal artery stenosis.