Just got done spending a morning in the cath lab at one of the local hospitals here in town! This program was created by the service I work for and the hospital educational director. Two cases, both exploratory and neither required intervention. The first case was an older male complaining of chest pain and they just wanted to see what was going on I guess. Second case was an investigation of the coronary and cerebral vasculature and again nothing of concern. FRICKEN awesome! I brought my A&P text and blew my mind pretty much. The cardiologist used various catheters to measure FFR in different areas checking for aortic valve abnormalities. It was so cool to see pressures change in seconds! While in the left ventricle, the catheter caused a run of PVC's from irritation haha. Pretty cool to see actual rhythm changes on ECG. The program also includes a portion where we can run a chest pain/STEMI and upon arrival at the ER we can follow the patient straight into the cath lab (system status dependent of course) bypassing the ER completely if proper 12-lead transmission occurs and all that.
On a similar note I have been thinking lately how beneficial it would be to somehow easily, securely and reliably check on a particular patient's progression of care to discharge. I think it would benefit pre-hospital providers immensely to see how their initial impression in the field checked out. I always wonder, did that patient really have what i think they had? Did so and so make it? At this point we have to question the right people and ask around and alot of times i end up at a dead end.
what kind of cool educational programs does your system employ?
On a similar note I have been thinking lately how beneficial it would be to somehow easily, securely and reliably check on a particular patient's progression of care to discharge. I think it would benefit pre-hospital providers immensely to see how their initial impression in the field checked out. I always wonder, did that patient really have what i think they had? Did so and so make it? At this point we have to question the right people and ask around and alot of times i end up at a dead end.
what kind of cool educational programs does your system employ?