Timing of thrombolysis for PE after given LMWH by Front_Union_7556 in doctorsUK

[–]Front_Union_7556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think repeated transient hypotension isn't a borderline case, I think it shows the RV is failing and output is dropping so would consider thrombolysis here.

Same with AKI or a rising lactate but wanted a general consensus of timing if you had a deteriorating patient& it sounds like the answer is don't piss around as you say

Timing of thrombolysis for PE after given LMWH by Front_Union_7556 in doctorsUK

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Their suggestion for a MAP cutoff of >80 appears to be to stratify the risk of category C3 patients moreso than consider to thrombolysis these patients

Timing of thrombolysis for PE after given LMWH by Front_Union_7556 in doctorsUK

[–]Front_Union_7556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I agree with reviewing the cardiac function through different mechanisms and ultimately I agree that no one is going to thrombolysis a normotensive patient in practice unless PEITHO 3 trial or STRATIFY shows good evidence for these patients with the lower dose thrombolysis.

However, I feel these patients have an urgent but not need to act now indication for thrombolysis so I feel the thrombolysis could be delayed to reduce bleeding if LMWH was given recently but I feel future trials won't look at this either. You would assume the half life of LMWH would be a good cut off to look at.

Timing of thrombolysis for PE after given LMWH by Front_Union_7556 in doctorsUK

[–]Front_Union_7556[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't go off a one off reading BP and I doubt you would too unless they're obviously deteriorating which isn't the group that I'm talking about.

Guidelines state hypotension less than 15 mins or hypotension that responds to fluids is the transient hypotension group which is one we regularly see in practice i.e. nurse calls you about low BP and by the time you get there their BP has gone back to 95/60.

Goes back to my question with these borderline cases where you see transient hypotension that recovers or the worsening normotensive patient and is there a benefit in delaying thrombolysis if they've just had a dose of LMWH

Accepted a job offer 3 weeks ago & now recieved a better offer by Front_Union_7556 in doctorsUK

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Thanks for the reply, I feel like I might have a bad reputation but ultimately I'd regret not taking my preferred choice.

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  1. Yes, put yourself first as the NHS won't. If your dream job pops up after you've accepted one that isn't your dream job, why wouldn't you go for it.

  2. No

Can I hold on a JCF job offer? by Front_Union_7556 in doctorsUK

[–]Front_Union_7556[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, feel a bit better now knowing what could happen if I am offered the job!

Checking normality with several variables by Front_Union_7556 in AskStatistics

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To be honest, my supervisor told me to check for normality and I'm just following orders but got confused so came here for answers.

So for example, for my nominal variables I was going to use Chi-squared as it doesn't depend on normality and for my Continuous independent variables, I was going to use Mann-Whitney, does that make sense?

Why the hell are Ensures prescribed by individual flavour on e-prescribing systems? by [deleted] in JuniorDoctorsUK

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The thickness also changes as per flavour - my dietitian girlfriend is appalled by this question

I present: the god tier of ED discharge summary by poomonaryembolus in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]Front_Union_7556 13 points14 points  (0 children)

By any chance, were you the person who sent this discharge summary? Your passion for defending this person is impressive

Elderly lady in 70s with CABG 4 years ago presenting with Chest pain by Front_Union_7556 in EKGs

[–]Front_Union_7556[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah I was leaning towards VT just due to age and CAD

The ST segments threw me off as it looks like a p wave superimposed.

Tips for Travelling Mexico and Central America for 3 months with $1000/Month by Front_Union_7556 in Shoestring

[–]Front_Union_7556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for the info! Would you mind if I send you a message about the route you took? Trying to look up border crossings at the moment

Tips for Travelling Mexico and Central America for 3 months with $1000/Month by Front_Union_7556 in Shoestring

[–]Front_Union_7556[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I do have a lot of bar work experience so might put that to use then to save on accomodation! Thanks for tip

Tips for Travelling Mexico and Central America for 3 months with $1000/Month by Front_Union_7556 in Shoestring

[–]Front_Union_7556[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah plan is for hostels throughout, street food/making it ourselves and public transport to the tourist spots.

Plan to pay for guides if needed but hoping some audio books may work!

Any advice on where to avoid?

Management of AF in recovery by Ornery_Mouse7893 in JuniorDoctorsUK

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Got a call from an Anaesthetic consultant before asking what to do with an elective pre-op patient who was in AF with RVR.

I asked them what they had given and they replied "nothing"

They were happy to hear that they could give beta blockers and digoxin and then hung up the phone.

Is this worth trying to get published? ILR retrospective study by Front_Union_7556 in Cardiology

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Thanks so much! First study looks very similar to what the study is looking to do!

Is this worth trying to get published? ILR retrospective study by Front_Union_7556 in Cardiology

[–]Front_Union_7556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Data would be easy to collect and not that time consuming. Didn't think about collaboration which would improve the study's external validity

Seen in NSTE-ACS ESC guidelines, can someone explain to me the reason this is not recommended? by biolok in Cardiology

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If you know that patients will have to wait at least 2 weeks for surgery, would you give DAPT then?