The Resus Room

Emergency Medicine podcasts based on evidence based medicine focussed on practice in and around the resus room.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 31m. Bisher sind 234 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein zweiwöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

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December 2016; papers of the month


Welcome to December's Papers of the month where we'll be looking at the papers recently published that have caught our eye. First up, what happens when clinicians override clinical decision rules for PE? Are we better than the the rules? Next we have...


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 December 1, 2016  28m
 
 

Upper GI Bleeding, what's the risk?


Patients frequently present to the Emergency Department either with direct concern following an upper gastro intestinal bleed, or with a history that points towards the diagnosis. When these patients are haemodynamically unstable or with ongoing high...


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 November 17, 2016  18m
 
 

PE; the latest controversy


It's never long before the topic of pulmonary embolism makes it back into the controversial lime light and a recent paper on the association of PE with syncope is the lastest reason. The PESIT trial, just published in the New England Journal of...


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 November 10, 2016  19m
 
 

November 2016; papers of the month


This month the literature seems to be focussed on cardiac arrest In this podcast we'll cover a paper looking at the significance of chest compression rate, ultrasound for prognostication (and to a lesser extent identification of tamponade) and finally...


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 November 1, 2016  29m
 
 

Stroke thrombolysis


Stroke thrombolysis has definitely put the spotlight back on to the topic of stroke over the last few years. Stroke thrombolysis has led to restructuring of stroke care in the UK and has helped drive investment in stroke care. The evidence base...


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 October 22, 2016  16m
 
 

One for the geeks; interval likelihood ratios


Risk assessment, testing and risk management form the very heart of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. Being aware of the evidence surrounding a topic is key to delivering high level care but without an understanding of the underpinning concepts...


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 October 11, 2016  14m
 
 

October 2016; papers of the month


This month we cover a paper looking at the role of early craniectomy for raised intracranial pressure, the outcomes associated with advanced airway managements in prehospital cardiac arrest and lastly at the utility on ETCO2 and consider if it's...


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 October 1, 2016  28m
 
 

Asthma; New 2016 BTS Guidelines


This week the British Thoracic Society have released an updated version of their guidelines on asthma. The document covers all aspects from diagnosis, treatment and follow up, in this podcast we briefly run through some of the aspects covered in the...


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 September 29, 2016  10m
 
 

Anti coagulated head injuries and delayed bleeds....


In 2014 NICE updated their guidelines on . This included specific guidance for those patients on warfarin Guidance regarding the ongoing observation of these patients is not contained within the guideline but as with much of Emergency Medicine...


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 September 15, 2016  15m
 
 

September 2016; papers of the month


Here's a look at some of the papers that caught our eye this month. We cover a paper looking at the the potential benefits of ketofol over propofol for conscious sedation, the role of aggressive blood pressure reduction in haemorrhage stroke and...


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 September 1, 2016  24m