J Emerg Med
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Chyluria is a rare condition where chyle is excreted into the urine. Clinically, most patients manifest with intermittent passage of milky urine. Patients may also present with dysuria, urinary frequency, urgency, retention, or with the sequelae of chronic malnutrition. ⋯ We present a 55-year-old African American man who presented to the emergency department complaining of milky white urine, dysuria, decreased urine output, and suprapubic abdominal pain once a day. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: Patients may present to the emergency department complaining of milk-colored urine, hematuria, urinary retention, or the sequelae of malnutrition. Initial evaluations should include laboratory investigations of common causes of chyluria and the severity of the potential malnutrition. If the patient presents with urinary retention, after relieving the obstruction in the emergency department, assessment for clot/chyle burden and likelihood of recurrence of urinary retention should be performed by urology. Arrangements for proper outpatient follow-up should be made if the disease manifestations are not severe enough to warrant admission.
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Review Case Reports
Emergency Management of an Eyelid Zipper Injury in a Child.
Zipper injuries are rare in the pediatric emergency department, with most reported cases involving the penile and scrotal skin. Knowledge of appropriate zipper release techniques is important to ensure safe and immediate removal of entrapped tissue to prevent complications. ⋯ This case report describes a unique presentation of a zipper injury involving entrapment of the upper eyelid. We describe the successful removal of the zipper with gentle manipulation aided by mineral oil lubrication and by cutting fabric from the zipper system to release tension. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: While zipper injuries are rare, an emergency physician must be prepared to provide urgent intervention to prevent complications. This unique case report presents 1 example of successful zipper release in the case of a zipper injury to the eyelid in a child. We review other approaches for emergent zipper removal and discuss postprocedure care.
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Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is commonly used to facilitate care in the emergency department. Acquired images are often reviewed by local experts for educational and quality assurance purposes. However, no published study has examined the accuracy and reliability of POCUS image interpretation by multiple reviewers. ⋯ We found moderate accuracy and fair to good interrater agreement among POCUS faculty and EM residents reviewing pediatric SST POCUS images.
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Establishing practical solutions to manage fatigue in health care settings could reduce errors. Predictive Safety SRP Inc.'s AlertMeter is a 2-min cognitive assessment tool currently used in high-hazard industries to identify fatigued staff. ⋯ Alertness software can be reliably integrated into the emergency department. Alertness was lower at the end of the evening shift and end of the night shift. This work could have positive implications on shift and task scheduling and potentially reduce errors in patient care by quantifying providers' fatigue and identifying areas for countermeasures.