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Fantastic bacteria and when to culture them

Blood cultures are often associated with a temperature above 38°C. This week, we look into the veracity of the underlying assumptions, and highlight the factors most associated with diagnostic blood cultures.

Posted byOnur TanglayMarch 10, 2025March 16, 2025Posted inInfectious Disease, TidbitsTags:Infectious Disease, Tidbits1 Comment on Fantastic bacteria and when to culture them

Diagnosis: It’s all about that Bayes

Tests aren’t perfect, and Bayes’ Theorem explains why. A test result’s accuracy depends on how common the disease is before testing. Even a “positive” test can be misleading if the disease is rare. Understanding this helps us avoid overdiagnosis and make smarter clinical decisions.

Posted byRohit ParthasarathyMarch 2, 2025August 12, 2025Posted inDiagnostics, TidbitsTags:Diagnostics, Tidbits1 Comment on Diagnosis: It’s all about that Bayes

Magnesium to slow a heart going fast AF

Don’t use IV magnesium as the sole agent for rate or rhythm control.

Posted byOnur TanglayFebruary 23, 2025March 16, 2025Posted inCardiology, TidbitsTags:Cardiology, Tidbits1 Comment on Magnesium to slow a heart going fast AF

A blood gas a day keeps the pseudohyponatraemia away

Consider doing a blood gas in hyponatremic patients, and think about pseudohyponatraemia if there’s a difference between formal electrolyte and VBG/ABG sodium. Adjust Na values for glucose. If they had a TURP recently, they’d tell you, it looks painful.  

Posted byRohit ParthasarathyFebruary 8, 2025August 12, 2025Posted inEndocrinology, TidbitsTags:Endocrinology, Tidbits1 Comment on A blood gas a day keeps the pseudohyponatraemia away

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