• REBEL Core Cast 140: The Power and Limitations of Intraosseous Lines in Emergency Medicine
    Sep 1 2025
    Limitations of IO access include:
    • Placing an IO in a bone with a proximal fracture, a previous IO placement attempt or any circulatory compromise proximal to the site is contraindicated
    • Blood work drawn from an IO are generally not accurate, so once the patient has been resuscitated with the IO, intravenous blood draws are recommended
    • Dislodgement is common; it is best to use the stabilizer that comes with the IO kit; if the kit does not have a stabilizer, stack lots of gauze on both sides of the IO needle and tape it down
    Best site for IO?
    • While proximal humerus site portents faster infusion rates than proximal tibia site, the main limitation of the proximal humerus site is that the arm must be held in internal rotation to avoid dislodgement of the IO
    • Proximal tibia may be easier to landmark than proximal humerus
    • Other sites include distal tibia, distal femur and sternum but are uncommonly employed in EDs
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    16 mins
  • REBEL Core Cast 139.0: Pneumothorax Decompression
    Aug 18 2025
    Show Notes: On this episode of the Rebel Cast, Swami takes a deep dive into pneumothorax decompression, focusing on the need for improvements beyond the classic teachings. Covering scenarios where immediate decompression is critical, particularly in tension pneumothorax, Swami discusses the limitations of needle decompression, especially in the second intercostal space at the midclavicular line. He highlights the importance of using POCUS for diagnosis and recommends skipping needle decompression in favor of finger thoracostomy for a more reliable and effective treatment. Key takeaways emphasize recognizing tension pneumothorax in various clinical situations and the advantages of finger thoracostomy over traditional techniques.

    Take Home Points:
    1. Suspect tension ptx not just in trauma but also in mechanically ventilated patients who become unstable and after central line placement
    2. Confirm with US if time allows
    3. Needle decompression is a suboptimal approach to decompression. Finger thoracostomy is more likely to be successful
    Highlights: 00:00 Introduction to Pneumothorax Decompression 00:17 Recognizing Tension Pneumothorax 01:00 Common Scenarios for Pneumothorax 01:34 Confirming Diagnosis with POCUS 01:50 Issues with Needle Decompression 03:21 Advantages of Finger Thoracostomy 04:11 Key Takeaways and Conclusion
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    5 mins
  • REBEL Core Cast 138.0: A Simple Bedside Approach to Shock
    Aug 4 2025

    In this episode, we will dive into a simple yet effective bedside approach to a patient in shock. By using quick physical exam findings and bedside vitals (particularly pulse pressure), you can form a quick assessment of the likely underlying etiology of a critically ill patient.

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    21 mins
  • REBEL Core Cast 137.0: A Simple Approach to Sinus Tachycardia
    Jul 21 2025

    Sinus tachycardia is the most prevalent cardiac dysrhythmia in critically ill patients, yet it often receives less attention than it warrants. While the rhythm itself is not inherently dangerous, it serves as a crucial indicator of underlying physiological disturbances that require prompt evaluation and management.

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    17 mins
  • REBEL Core Cast 136.0: A Simple Approach to the Tachypneic Patient
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode, we focus on the bedside evaluation of the tachypneic patient. Tachypnea (increased respiratory rate) can be an early indicator of serious illness, but not every tachypneic patient is on the verge of arrest. The key is honing your bedside assessment to recognize who is at risk for rapid deterioration and why. We break down a practical approach you can use immediately at the bedside.

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    16 mins
  • REBEL Core Cast 135.0: A Simple Approach to Hypoxemia (vs. Hypoxia)
    Jun 16 2025

    In this episode, we break down a practical bedside approach to hypoxemia. We clarify the difference between hypoxemia (low oxygen in the blood) and hypoxia (low oxygen at the tissue level), and walk through the major causes of hypoxemia that you need to recognize quickly at the bedside.

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    19 mins
  • REBEL Core Cast 134.0 - Acetaminophen Toxicity
    Jun 2 2025

    Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose remains one of the most common causes of acute liver failure in the United States. While its therapeutic use is widespread and generally safe, unintentional overdoses and delayed presentations can lead to devastating outcomes. In this episode of REBEL Cast, Swami breaks down the pathophysiology, clinical course, diagnostic approach, and evidence-based management of APAP toxicity—including when to initiate NAC, how to apply the Rumack-Matthew nomogram, and the evolving role of adjunctive therapies like fomepizole. Whether you're in the ED or elsewhere , this is core content every clinician should know.

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    19 mins
  • REBEL Cast - Street Medicine: Compassionate Care for the Unhoused
    Apr 2 2025
    In this episode of Rebel Cast, host Marco Propersi, along with co-hosts Steve Hochman and Kim Baldino, delve into the practice and importance of street medicine—the direct delivery of healthcare to homeless and unsheltered individuals. Special guests Dr. Jim O'Connell, a pioneer of street medicine, and Dr. Ed Egan, a recent street medicine fellowship graduate, share their experiences and insights on serving this vulnerable population. They discuss the origins, scope, and challenges of street medicine, the ethical dilemmas faced, and the profound impact of building trust and community with patients. The conversation underscores the necessity of integrating street medicine with mainstream healthcare systems and emphasizes that small acts of kindness and persistence can significantly improve the lives of those experiencing homelessness.

    00:00 Introduction to Rebel Cast 00:18 Meet the Hosts and Guests 00:47 Understanding Street Medicine 02:22 Origins and Early Challenges 07:23 Street Medicine in Practice 20:11 Barriers to Care 22:23 Housing First Experiment 26:56 Ethical Dilemmas in Street Medicine 27:52 Challenges of Providing Care on the Streets 29:56 The Role of Street Medicine Teams 31:17 The Importance of Building Trust 33:55 Limitations and Realities of Street Medicine 37:37 The Future of Street Medicine 41:42 Integrating Street Medicine with Emergency Medicine 43:36 Personal Reflections and Lessons Learned 48:56 Advice for Aspiring Street Medicine Practitioners 53:03 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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    55 mins