b'6 EAST news | 2023 Issue 2EAST Practice Management Guidelines NewsThe EAST Guidelines Committee has introduced a new concept called Clinical Care Pathways or CCPs. You can see the current CCPs under development here.In an effort to help promote and promulgate our guidelines the EAST Guidelines Committee recently introduce a bi-annual newsletter distributed to the EAST membership. Did you have a chance to read the newly introduced EAST Guidelines Review distributed in the Summer of 2023? The following EAST Guidelines published in 2022 were highlighted:Guideline 1 reviewed by George Kasotakis, MD, MPH Efficacy and safety of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for the treatment of acute pain after orthopedic traumaGuideline 2 reviewed by Husayn Ladhani, MDManagement of the open abdomen: A systemic review with meta-analysis and practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Guideline 3 reviewed by Abid Khan, MDAntibiotic prophylaxis for tube thoracostomy placement in trauma: a practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of TraumaGuideline 4 reviewed by Matthew D. Painter, MD, FACS Nonsurgical Management and Analgesia Strategies for Older Adults with Multiple Rib Fractures: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Practice Management Guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of TraumaYou can read the EAST Guidelines Review: Issue 1 - Summer 2023 on the EAST website here. The next issue of the EAST Guidelines Review will be distributed in the Fall 2023 and will highlight the additional guidelines published in 2022. EAST Manuscript & Literature ReviewDeveloped by the EAST Manuscript and Literature Review Committee, the EAST Monthly Literature Review features abstracts of relevant recently produced literature culled from a variety of professional journals in order to decrease the evidence-to-practice gap to help provide preeminent care for injured patients. Visit the EAST Manuscript & Literature Review page to check out Augusts issues on Emergency General Surgery and Injury Control & Violence Prevention.Thank you to Haemonetics for supporting the EAST Monthly Literature Review'