Prehospital epinephrine at a dose of 1 mg every 3-5 minutes does NOT increase neurologically intact survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Is it time to limit total epi dose? https://t.co/pInZ9TvPdY
https://t.co/ftvf1YFnBf Anthem is still using the threat of not paying claims in order to scare patients away from the emergency department @MoAcep@EmergencyDocs@TheSchwarziee@lawooster @AdvocacyMD
Original Article: A Randomized Trial of Epinephrine in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (PARAMEDIC2) https://t.co/r9uHhc4GC0
Editorial: Testing Epinephrine for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest https://t.co/vreXherJ3s
@WelsfordM We modestly cut the dose of epinephrine 5+ years ago without much change in outcome. Maybe we need to cut the dose more. I'm up for a dose ranging trial. https://t.co/5SAzLbneMb
“It can be difficult to explain to patients what is happening. They are often disappointed and frustrated that the system is not functioning at the level it should.” https://t.co/ubbEUuPN8a
This is the wrong approach - Anthem is jeopardizing patient safety!
"It's terrifying to know that they [ANTHEM] have so much control over me, to put this fear in me that I'm not going back to the emergency room." #StopAnthemBCBS#FairCoverage https://t.co/HyLA2UrTKw
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