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  • Safety in PTA Drainages | Drinking Bleach
    Jun 7 2025

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of June 1-6, 2025.

    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.


    Monday Spoon Feed:

    In this retrospective study of 74 peritonsillar abscess (PTA) patients, there were no instances of inadvertent carotid puncture.


    Tuesday Spoon Feed:

    Ingesting household bleach rarely causes esophageal or gastric injury in children, making routine endoscopy unnecessary in most cases.

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    10 m
  • IHCA TOR | Sick Beats
    May 31 2025

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of 26-30, 2025.

    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.

    Monday Spoon Feed:

    A novel termination of resuscitation (TOR) rule for in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) utilizing information available at the bedside proposed TOR appropriately, often, and rarely misidentified survivable cases.


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    Electronic Dance Music Festivals(EDMF) are associated with a higher medical utilization rate (MUR) when compared with other mainstream events. EDMF attendees are also likely to be sicker and present more frequently with drug related concerns.

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    11 m
  • The Ten Test | Best Migraine Treatment
    May 24 2025

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of 19-23, 2025.

    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.

    Monday Spoon Feed:

    The Ten Test is a quick, reliable, no-equipment sensory exam that performed as well as or better than traditional methods in assessing hand and finger injuries – with none of the cost.


    Friday Spoon Feed:

    In this Bayesian network meta analysis, researchers compared pharmacologic interventions for migraine treatment. There was no clear superior choice for single-agent pain control, but chlorpromazine IV/IM was among the most effective for adequate pain relief at two hours, and IV/IM ketorolac was possibly among the worst.

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    10 m
  • Hollar For Holters | Intubate The EBM Way
    May 17 2025

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of May 12-16, 2025.

    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.

    Monday Spoon Feed:

    Short-term ambulatory cardiac monitoring has diagnostic usefulness, although limited, in patients discharged from the emergency department.


    Friday Spoon Feed:

    40% of patients undergoing endotracheal intubation (ETI) have a major adverse event. This article gets you up to speed on what tools, techniques, drugs, and interventions give your patient the best shot at a successful intubation without adverse events.

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    11 m
  • GLP-1 Agonists And Aspiration | Cancers We Cause
    May 10 2025

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of May 5-9, 2025.

    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.


    Monday Spoon Feed:

    The use of pre-operative GLP-1 receptor antagonists did not increase rates of post-operative aspiration pneumonia or acute respiratory failure.


    Wednesday Spoon Feed:

    Computed Tomography (CT) examinations in 2023 alone are projected to result in approximately 103,000 future cancers over the lifetime of exposed patients and could account for 5% of all new cancer diagnoses annually.

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    10 m
  • New Malpractice Standards | Hypertonics Vs. Mannitol
    May 3 2025

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of April 18 – May 2, 2025.

    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.


    Monday Spoon Feed:

    The ALI’s first restatement of medical malpractice law shifts from “customary practice” to “reasonable medical care,” integrating evidence-based medicine, clarifying liability standards, discouraging defensive medicine, and promoting transparency while balancing ethical communication and legal accountability.


    Tuesday Spoon Feed:

    In children with moderate to severe TBI, 3% hypertonic saline (HTS) was not associated with improved survival or better functional outcomes compared to 20% mannitol.

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    10 m
  • Post ROSC ECGs | MRI to Risk Stratification TIAs
    Apr 26 2025

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of April 21-25, 2025.

    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.


    Wednesday Spoon Feed:

    This preplanned subgroup analysis of the TOMAHAWK Trial of patients with ROSC after OHCA found no EKG findings (excluding STEMI) that predicted the presence of coronary artery lesions.


    Thursday Spoon Feed:

    In this substudy of the Canadian TIA Score cohort, researchers found score utilization with subsequent MRI imaging could improve the outcome of patients suffering from TIA or stroke, particularly in the medium-risk category, scoring between 4-8 points.

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    9 m
  • Sudbury Vertigo Tool Derivation | And Validation
    Apr 19 2025

    The JournalFeed podcast for the week of April 14-18, 2025.

    These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.

    Thursday Spoon Feed:

    The authors created The Sudbury Vertigo Risk Score for ED patients presenting with vertigo that may better identify those at risk for serious neurologic conditions like stroke. The scoring system has remarkable sensitivity for serious neurolgic pathology, but it has yet to be validated.


    Friday Spoon Feed:

    The previously derived Sudbury Vertigo Risk Score was validated with a new cohort, and low scores accurately identified patients as low risk and therefore not requiring further investigation or treatment for a serious diagnosis of vertigo.

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    11 m
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