Episode Chapters
- Motivational Interviewing12:29Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) - Part 1Free Chapter16:06Paperchase 1 - The SWITCH 2 Trial8:03Impostor Syndrome13:45Things I Do, But Should I? - Conjunctivitis11:05Hypokalemia: The Not So Special K7:41Paper Chase 2 - SWITCH 1 Trial2:50When The Tricuspid Valve Regurgitates12:12Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) - Part 219:40Paper Chase 3 - Do Steroid Injections Make You Weak in the Knees?6:12Latent Tuberculosis Infection20:38Paper Chase 4 - IV Contrast and AKI5:14Thrombosis in Transgendered Medicine16:08Case of the Month: CIDP19:53Paper Chase 5 - A Zap on the Back for Chronic Low Pain6:06The Summary17:18
Low and iso-osmolar IV contrast for CT scanning is not associated with an increased incidence of acute kidney injury.
You Can Do It!! Full episode audio for MD edition 195:21 min - 92 MB - M4AHippo Peds RAP September 2017 Written Summary 315 KB - PDF
Vincent I., 6299225 - November 30, 2017 6:45 AM
How come name of paper and who wrote it is not in summary? I wouldn't mind showing this study to some of my attendings.
Heidi J., MD - November 30, 2017 7:23 AM
We're on it! Thanks for letting us know.
Vincent I., 6299225 - December 2, 2017 5:40 AM
THE Heidi?!?! Star Stuck!
Heidi J., MD - December 10, 2017 8:39 AM
Well, somebody's gotta answer the mail ;) Thanks for listening and being part of the PCRAP gang, Vincent!!
Here's the reference for the article:
Hinson, Jeremiah S., et al. "Risk of acute kidney injury after intravenous contrast media administration." Annals of emergency medicine 69.5 (2017): 577-586.
Now go dazzle your attendings even more than you have already :)
Michael K. - September 23, 2018 7:05 AM
Thanks! This should be included for all the paper chases! I frequently use the search on the pcrap website to find my paperchases