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Theme:
Toxicology.
Participants:
Dr Satish Mitter, Pramod Chandru, Samoda Wilegoda Mudalige, Kit Rowe, Rachel Ng, Shreyas Iyer, and Caroline Tyers.
Discussion 1:
“Clinical outcomes from early use of digoxin specific antibodies versus observation in chronic digoxin poisoning (ATOM-4)”
Betty S. Chan, Geoffrey K. Isbister, Colin B. Page, Katherine Z. Isoardi, Angela L. Chiew, Katharine A. Kirby & Nicholas A. Buckley
https://doi.org/10.1080/15563650.2018.1546010.
Take-Home Points:
Discussion 2:
Case of malathion (organophosphate) poisoning.
Take-Home Points:
Discussion 3:
“Use of antipsychotics and risk of myocardial infarction: a systematic review and meta‐analysis”
Zheng-he Yu, Hai-yin Jiang, Li Shao, Yuan-yue Zhou, Hai-yan Shi and Bing Ruan
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5338104/.
Take-Home Points:
Credits:
The discussions were mediated by ED consultant and toxicologist Dr Satish Mitter and ED consultant Dr Pramod Chandru.
This episode was produced by the Emergency Medicine Training Network 5 with the assistance of Dr Kavita Varshney, Deepa Dasgupta, Cynthia De Macedo Franco, and Paul Scott.
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Caroline, Kit, Pramod, Samoda and Shreyas.
By Pramod Chandru, Shreyas Iyer, Kit Rowe, Caroline Tyers & Samoda WilegodaTheme:
Toxicology.
Participants:
Dr Satish Mitter, Pramod Chandru, Samoda Wilegoda Mudalige, Kit Rowe, Rachel Ng, Shreyas Iyer, and Caroline Tyers.
Discussion 1:
“Clinical outcomes from early use of digoxin specific antibodies versus observation in chronic digoxin poisoning (ATOM-4)”
Betty S. Chan, Geoffrey K. Isbister, Colin B. Page, Katherine Z. Isoardi, Angela L. Chiew, Katharine A. Kirby & Nicholas A. Buckley
https://doi.org/10.1080/15563650.2018.1546010.
Take-Home Points:
Discussion 2:
Case of malathion (organophosphate) poisoning.
Take-Home Points:
Discussion 3:
“Use of antipsychotics and risk of myocardial infarction: a systematic review and meta‐analysis”
Zheng-he Yu, Hai-yin Jiang, Li Shao, Yuan-yue Zhou, Hai-yan Shi and Bing Ruan
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5338104/.
Take-Home Points:
Credits:
The discussions were mediated by ED consultant and toxicologist Dr Satish Mitter and ED consultant Dr Pramod Chandru.
This episode was produced by the Emergency Medicine Training Network 5 with the assistance of Dr Kavita Varshney, Deepa Dasgupta, Cynthia De Macedo Franco, and Paul Scott.
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Thank you for listening to our first podcast episode!
Please send us an email to let us know what you thought.
You can contact us at [email protected]
See you next time,
Caroline, Kit, Pramod, Samoda and Shreyas.

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