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April 2016; papers of the month



Here's a look at some of the papers that caught our eye this month. We cover the best way to diagnose heart failure, the risks associated with hyperopia and the utility of ETCO2.  Take the time to ha…


Published on 9 years, 7 months ago

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Type II Respiratory Failure



So in this short podcast we're going to run over the summary of recommendations just published by the British Thoracic Society and the Intensive Care society on the Ventilatory Management of Acute Hy…


Published on 9 years, 7 months ago

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Needle Thoracostomy



Needle decompression of a pneumothorax is a time critical and life saving procedure. Classical teaching is to perform this in the 2nd ICS midclavicular line but is this the easiest and most effective…


Published on 9 years, 7 months ago

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March 2016; papers of the month



This month we're looking at the JAMA paper on the new sepsis definitions, adverse event rates in ED sedation, interventional treatment for the over 80's with ACS and more!


Published on 9 years, 7 months ago

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Major Trauma; NICE guideline 2016



A look at the headlines from the newly released guidance from NICE. Some bits of this may prove tricky to implement with current systems including the time to RSI....


Published on 9 years, 7 months ago

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Status Epilepticus



We talk through some core content on epilepsy, some algorithims for treatment, some of the evidence base that surrounds the topic and some of the difficulties surrounding decision making


Published on 9 years, 7 months ago

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February 2016; papers of the month



Welcome to February's papers of the month. This time we're talking about decompressing tension pneumothoraces, nasal oxygenation, prognosis of cardiac arrest with respect to duration and more!


Published on 9 years, 7 months ago

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Anaphylaxis



Rob Fenwick talks us through some key points regarding anaphylaxis and some recent literature which may be a surprise regarding biphasic reactions, enjoy!


Published on 9 years, 7 months ago

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January 2016; papers of the month



Here are the papers that caught our eye this month including direct vs video laryngoscopy, ultrasound for shortness of breath, ecg findings in PE and more!


Published on 9 years, 7 months ago





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