What's New: In Emergency Cardiology?

Reduces ED overcrowding by safely discharging low-risk chest pain patients.

Clinicians are now interpreting data from patient smartwatches (rhythm strips) to diagnose paroxysmal arrhythmias.

Improves neurologically intact survival for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. What's New in Emergency Cardiology?

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

Increases sensitivity for identifying acute coronary occlusions. Efficiency in the Emergency Department - ACEP Reduces ED overcrowding by safely discharging low-risk chest

Bedside cardiac ultrasound is essential for differentiating undifferentiated shock and identifying regional wall motion abnormalities. ⚡ Cardiac Arrest & Resuscitation

Greater availability of mobile ECMO (Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation) teams for patients failing standard ACLS in the field or ED. Continued debate between "rate vs

Tools like EvidenceCare are being integrated into EMRs to provide real-time, cardiology-specific decision support.