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The Epley Maneuver for BPPV

fowler_chrisUAMS resident Dr. Chris Fowler and UAMS chair Dr. Tony Seupaul discuss the effectiveness of the Epley Maneuver for the treatment of posterior canal BPPV.

Filed Under: SGEM, Vertigo Tagged With: foamed

Ultrasound Vs. CT Scan for Diagnosing Renal Colic

Wright-fishingUAMS EM resident Spencer Wright and Chair Tony Seupaul discuss the effectiveness of Ultrasound vs. CT as a diagnostic tool for the evaluation of patients with suspected Renal Colic.

Filed Under: Renal Colic, SGEM Tagged With: foamed

Seupaul’s Greatest Hits – SGEM Edition

  1. Bell’s Palsy Treatment.   Steroids, steroids, steroids…but what about acyclovir?  No.  Steroids, steroids…
  2. Alpha blockers and Renal Colic.  
  3. NIV for pulmonary edema. Uncomfortable? Check.   Life-saving? Check   Decreases the need to intubate the tachypneic, flushed, diaphoretic, hypoxic, morbidly obese patient? Check.

Filed Under: Bell's Palsy, Kidney Stones, NIV, Pulmonary Edema, Renal Colic, SGEM, Steroids Tagged With: foamed

IM – Sanity

Dash-and-SeupaulChief Resident, Michael del Castillo-Hegyi aka “Dash”, and Chair Tony Seupaul discuss the merits and risks of good ol’ Vitamin H in the agitated patient and discuss the Cochrane Group’s take on the subject. They also delve into various agitation “cocktails”, their length of action, and complications.

Filed Under: Antipsychotics, SGEM Tagged With: foamed

Chair-Extraordinaire Seupaul and Dr. Hughes Renal Colic Podcast on SGEM

colic_podcastDrs. Tony Seupaul and Josh Hughes (looking non-colicky to the left) recorded a podcast for the Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine reviewing a recent meta-analysis concerning the utility of tamsulosin for expulsion of kidney stones.

Short Story: Good for stones >4mm that you are sending home.

Click the link to listen to the podcast for yourself.

Filed Under: Renal Colic, SGEM Tagged With: foamed

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