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What's New In Emergency Cardiology? -

Early aggressive use of nitroglycerin (often high-dose) for "SCAPE" (Sympathetic Crashing Acute Pulmonary Edema) cases to avoid intubation.

Use of rapid "rule-out" protocols (e.g., 0-hour and 1-hour) is now standard for faster discharge of low-risk patients. What's New in Emergency Cardiology?

Improves neurologically intact survival for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Early aggressive use of nitroglycerin (often high-dose) for

Continued debate between "rate vs. rhythm" control in the ED, with a growing trend toward early cardioversion for stable, recent-onset patients to reduce admissions. 🏥 New Technologies & Clinical Support What's New in Emergency Cardiology?

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