The St.Emlyn’s Podcast

Ep 12 - Intro to EM: Headache

Aug 1, 2014
Headaches can signal serious underlying conditions, making thorough evaluation crucial. Subarachnoid hemorrhage often presents as a sudden, severe headache, demanding quick CT scans for timely diagnosis. Meningitis poses a subtle threat, with signs like fever and neck stiffness. The hosts emphasize the importance of recognizing these conditions early, managing them effectively, and navigating diagnostic challenges, especially in emergency settings. Understanding temporal arteritis and managing severe migraines adds further depth to this vital discussion on headache evaluation.
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ADVICE

CT for Worst Headache

  • Investigate any patient describing the "worst headache of my life" with a CT scan early.
  • This exam is highly diagnostic if done promptly and can often rule out subarachnoid hemorrhage effectively.
INSIGHT

High Risk in ED Headaches

  • About 10% of patients presenting to the emergency department with headache have potentially life-threatening conditions.
  • This high prevalence demands a thorough and cautious evaluation approach.
ADVICE

Start Antibiotics for Suspected Meningitis

  • Do not rely on normal blood tests to rule out meningitis; white cell count and CRP can be misleading.
  • If suspected, start empirical antibiotics immediately to avoid missing this dangerous diagnosis.
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