Emergency Medical Minute

Emergency Medicine Cases with Dr. Barlock

Sep 9, 2025
Join forth-year medical student Jeffrey Olson as he presents captivating medical cases to Dr. Barlock. They dive into a 25-year-old man's severe chest pain, initially misdiagnosed as heartburn, revealing the critical process of diagnosis and the need for thorough imaging. The discussion extends to assessing shock symptoms in elderly patients, highlighting the role of family history. They also tackle complex trauma scenarios, emphasizing swift interventions and community engagement in emergency medicine education.
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INSIGHT

Recognize Dissection In Marfanoid Patients

  • Aortic dissection should be considered in young, tall, marfanoid patients with chest pain and asymmetric pulses.
  • Early imaging and focused bedside ultrasound can rapidly reveal pericardial effusion and tamponade risk.
ADVICE

Start Anti‑Impulse Therapy Immediately

  • Start anti-impulse therapy promptly for suspected aortic dissection, prioritizing heart rate control then blood pressure.
  • Use esmolol for rapid titration and aim for HR <60 and SBP <100 while arranging surgical consultation.
ADVICE

Drain Tamponade As A Temporizing Step

  • If tamponade occurs from dissection, perform emergent pericardiocentesis as a temporizing measure.
  • Call cardiothoracic surgery immediately because drainage is not definitive and the patient will need the OR.
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