
Joseph Varon

A 61-year-old gentleman with past medical history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, gastroesophageal reflux status post hiatal hernia repair in 1973,…
Central venous catheter placement is one of the most common procedures in Emergency Departments (ED) and Intensive Care Units…
The use of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in critical care medicine is no longer a rarity. (1-3) This technique is…
Abstract Ethambutol is a common component in the treatment of mycobacteria infections worldwide, and is rarely associated with nephrotoxicity….
Abstract Carmine red is a colorant used widely in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries, and it has been…
Abstract Therapeutic hypothermia has demonstrated an improvement in neurological outcomes in patients who experience sudden cardiac arrest. The benefit…
Sepsis is a complex clinical syndrome that results from an infection-triggered systemic inflammatory response. (1) Due to the large…
Years ago, I remember vividly reading an article by the
late Dr. Roger Bone, where he described his emotions and
experience…
Abstract Cardiac arrest remains a common cause for emergency medical attention every year. In spite of efficient emergency-medical-services management,…
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